Def the disclosure part could be tough to do solo and get away with it for almost a year, but not impossible.
As for security… if he had clearance and esp if he was in IT or some intel related mos it really isn’t a huge shock that he would have that kind of access.
Just a nothing burger, as most things are. If it wasn’t a nother burger, we either wouldn’t hear about it or shit would finally be hitting the fan vs just a few pop particles from a fart occasionally stinking up the air.
Well, if we are getting into the misspellings, he also forgot to capitalize the first word "no", also didn't capitalize "national guardsmen" and the first word in next sentence "this", along with a period at the end of his last sentence.
So, I'm just throwing this out there ...
Number for each of those letters he didn't capitalize:
I agree. No way this 21 year old airman was granted access to the information. "IF", he did have the information someone gave it to him. And that's a major BIG IF!
An E3 in intelligence. Of course with his MOS he had the standard Secret Clearance but that doesn't mean he can just browse and copy shit to his hearts desire like the media likes to make it sound by mentioning...SECRET clearance!
There's a lot more to the story
Technically, yes. But there is also a need-to-know requirement. It beggars the imagination to think that someone so young and so far from the channels of activity would have such specific clearances. Just because you are cleared to a level does not mean you can simply open a drawer and browse. You also have to be approved for need to know. What Kash is saying is correct (and bugger the spellcheck error---there is no "comm" if the message is in code...and you don't know the code).
I’m reading more about the product and it was a CIA product. Now that I’ve read/learned more this was an ODNI product and doubtful that E3 had access. This guy is a pasty. Someone gave it to him.
Yeah, but still restricted somehow. I had a secret clearance at a rank lower then his which was just for working on what was actually old and low tech equipment and accessing it's manuals. But it didn't mean I could then go to some other work center and check out their equipment and manuals .
Still on a need to know basis.
I bet they say he hacked his way through to where he wasn't supposed to be
If true, he would have had a TS/SCI with Lifestyle Poly. I carried that clearance for years and had access to all sorts of networks. That said, he had a DOD clearance which doesn't give you access to CIA products unless they are on a DOD network. He would have to have had his clearance in Scattered Castles to have access to CIA databases.
If he had some kind of IT admin job maintaining the various systems that this classified information transits back and forth on could he have seen them and accessed them that way? I have various friends who work in IT for large corporations and they basically have the keys to the kingdom. You are basically entrusted to see everything because you have to.
I worked at a large specialist IT supplier and it was the IT guys who tipped me off that we were being sold and they also knew our depot had been slated for closure before the hatchet men showed up partly because they could see all our orders were being redirected and they shut down a lot of our network access.
Exactly my thoughts. Hubby came up and said they arrested this guy, my first thought, "yeah, right. His either their patsy or something." Way too fishy
I heard on the radio when I was driving home that the documents were presentations for generals in powerpoint format. Apparently this kid sat down to his bosses laptop and just looked for attachments in his email and forwarded them to himself which is how he was caught.
I was a multi-engine instrument rated IP at 18. Got my BS in mechanical engineering the same year. I got a MS in computational engineering at 20. I graduated with my first PhD in computational engineering at 24. Started a family medicine practitioner career at 28. At 55, I defend TWO dissertations next year (Quantum computing & theoretical physics). Hacking a DoD system for this kid if a skilled hacker would be childs play, especially as a paid insider. The DNC zapped Rich, so Bob's your uncle. Patel makes a weak argument.
A1C is E3 in USAF. Airman Basic (E1), Airman (E2), Airman 1st Class (E3), Sr Airman (E4), Then Staff Sergeant (in USAF SSgt is E-5, in Army it is E-6). There used to be a Sergeant or Buck Sergeant E4 but they did away with that a while back.
Kash just said what I was thinking!
Gotta trust w Ka$h is offering... I smell a DS rat
Def the disclosure part could be tough to do solo and get away with it for almost a year, but not impossible. As for security… if he had clearance and esp if he was in IT or some intel related mos it really isn’t a huge shock that he would have that kind of access.
Just a nothing burger, as most things are. If it wasn’t a nother burger, we either wouldn’t hear about it or shit would finally be hitting the fan vs just a few pop particles from a fart occasionally stinking up the air.
Exactly. This kid was set up as a patsy like the pizzagate "shooter."
Poso "Govt gonna use this Discord leak to get the Restrict Act up and running again"
It pains me to realize how right he is.
He’s like 21, that’s barely able to say “in their 20’s”. I could say “barely out of their teens” and be correct. Practically a child nowadays.
it's not you ... 😊
Well, if we are getting into the misspellings, he also forgot to capitalize the first word "no", also didn't capitalize "national guardsmen" and the first word in next sentence "this", along with a period at the end of his last sentence.
So, I'm just throwing this out there ...
Number for each of those letters he didn't capitalize:
N=14 ... G=7 ... T=20
14x2= 28 + 7 + 20 = 55
u/#q55
https://qposts.online/post/55
Always the spelllll check bitches....
I smell a PATSY!
I agree. No way this 21 year old airman was granted access to the information. "IF", he did have the information someone gave it to him. And that's a major BIG IF!
Can someone give me the highlights from this data dump?
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Have they released his name? Ill bet its either an MKultra asset or some poor basement dwelling incel similar to the wHitler 'kidnapping' plotters.
Jack Teixeira
An E3 in intelligence. Of course with his MOS he had the standard Secret Clearance but that doesn't mean he can just browse and copy shit to his hearts desire like the media likes to make it sound by mentioning...SECRET clearance! There's a lot more to the story
Intel E3 could’ve had TS/SCI w access to JWICS and/or NSANET.
Technically, yes. But there is also a need-to-know requirement. It beggars the imagination to think that someone so young and so far from the channels of activity would have such specific clearances. Just because you are cleared to a level does not mean you can simply open a drawer and browse. You also have to be approved for need to know. What Kash is saying is correct (and bugger the spellcheck error---there is no "comm" if the message is in code...and you don't know the code).
I’m reading more about the product and it was a CIA product. Now that I’ve read/learned more this was an ODNI product and doubtful that E3 had access. This guy is a pasty. Someone gave it to him.
I think you meant "patsy" (our pal, Spellcheck), but with his age, he was probably also pasty.
Yeah, but still restricted somehow. I had a secret clearance at a rank lower then his which was just for working on what was actually old and low tech equipment and accessing it's manuals. But it didn't mean I could then go to some other work center and check out their equipment and manuals . Still on a need to know basis. I bet they say he hacked his way through to where he wasn't supposed to be
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/report-21-year-old-pentagon-leaker-had-the-highest-level-security-clearance-for-top-secret-info-mace/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Tactics
If true, he would have had a TS/SCI with Lifestyle Poly. I carried that clearance for years and had access to all sorts of networks. That said, he had a DOD clearance which doesn't give you access to CIA products unless they are on a DOD network. He would have to have had his clearance in Scattered Castles to have access to CIA databases.
If he had some kind of IT admin job maintaining the various systems that this classified information transits back and forth on could he have seen them and accessed them that way? I have various friends who work in IT for large corporations and they basically have the keys to the kingdom. You are basically entrusted to see everything because you have to.
I worked at a large specialist IT supplier and it was the IT guys who tipped me off that we were being sold and they also knew our depot had been slated for closure before the hatchet men showed up partly because they could see all our orders were being redirected and they shut down a lot of our network access.
Exactly my thoughts. Hubby came up and said they arrested this guy, my first thought, "yeah, right. His either their patsy or something." Way too fishy
Was he MAGA? Wouldn't suprise me if they set him up to put a negative view on Trump/supporters.
I thought the story was that a frustrated spook dumped them on the autist boards a few days ago to prove a point or something along these lines?
Is the following a possible comm? Handily is misspelled. The proper grammar and syntax is "single handedly", not handily.
"cover-up" is actually misspelled here, too.
"Cover-up" is an adjective, like "cover-up operation."
"Coverup" is the noun, which is how it should have been used at the end of the post.
If that's true this kid is going to get Epsteined right quick.
Good, we're all on the same page.
I heard on the radio when I was driving home that the documents were presentations for generals in powerpoint format. Apparently this kid sat down to his bosses laptop and just looked for attachments in his email and forwarded them to himself which is how he was caught.
Smoke and mirrors
Cia patsy
I mean, yes there is. You have no idea how that shit all works obviously.
I was a multi-engine instrument rated IP at 18. Got my BS in mechanical engineering the same year. I got a MS in computational engineering at 20. I graduated with my first PhD in computational engineering at 24. Started a family medicine practitioner career at 28. At 55, I defend TWO dissertations next year (Quantum computing & theoretical physics). Hacking a DoD system for this kid if a skilled hacker would be childs play, especially as a paid insider. The DNC zapped Rich, so Bob's your uncle. Patel makes a weak argument.
THIS
I hope it’s someone we know
I agree! Tops he was an E4. No ability to set any rules or override them.
A1C is E3 in USAF. Airman Basic (E1), Airman (E2), Airman 1st Class (E3), Sr Airman (E4), Then Staff Sergeant (in USAF SSgt is E-5, in Army it is E-6). There used to be a Sergeant or Buck Sergeant E4 but they did away with that a while back.
Exactly!