Having read a ton of Tom's earlier works I learned quickly just how corrupt governments are and the lengths they will go to for information. In a lot of Tom's books he weaves stories around infiltrators and sleepers(sleeper cells) and their ability to convince even their closest loved ones what their beliefs and political views are, so much so, that when they're finally revealed as spies no one can believe it. Some cells stay hidden for two and three generations before they are called up for their missions, while some spend their entire lives infiltrating and relaying information, and others are just in and out spies, used and discarded. Infiltration isn't just a black hat action. If the white hats have been planning this as long as we've been told I'm sure there are thousands of operatives short and long term that have infiltrated the enemy's camp. This is why I'm waiting to see what Tulsi's, and others, do long term.
My perspective on Tulsi as a Tom Clancy fan, and why I've reserved judgment. Short and to the point.
Why I am not worried about her. Let’s say she is a sleeper for the bad guys:
The problem they have right now is their platform is being destroyed.
The other problem she would have is that indie journalists are growing in numbers. This means everyone is being watched.
Think about PayPal for example.
They didn’t think anyone would find out about their policy. It went viral and destroyed their reputation.
If Tulsi was being prepared to be a WEF puppet. She could have been going along with it.
Now that everything is coming out in the open. Maybe she decided to bail on the WEF before anons like us decide to look into her further.
She might be seeing the writing on the wall for globalism and decided to bail before things get too hot.
I look at this as her saving her ass before it’s too late.