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− | '''Jack Teixeira''' is an American [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Guard_(United_States) National Guardsman] who, over the course of | + | '''Jack Teixeira''' is an American [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Guard_(United_States) National Guardsman] who, over the course of of 13 months, leaked a number of classified [[Pentagon]] documents online.<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/political/airmans-leaks-started-just-48-hours-after-russia-invaded-ukraine</ref> |
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− | The reporting of the {{ccm}} on the documents is a stark contrast to other some other [[leak]]s such as the [[Integrity Initiative Leaks]], about which they had very little to say. | + | The reporting of the {{ccm}} on the documents is a stark contrast to other some other [[leak]]s such as the [[Integrity Initiative Leaks]], about which they had very little to say. |
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+ | |authors=Ray McGovern | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://odysee.com/@theduran:e/us-war-propaganda-exposed-w-ray:d | ||
+ | |source_details=US War Propaganda Exposed w/ Ray McGovern, Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen - starting ca 01:46 | ||
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+ | |text=The provenance of the leaks is problematical. I see everyone focusing in on this Airman First Class for God's sake. In my view, there is no way that he could have had access to some of those internal CIA documents, much less EXDIS, NODIS cables <ref>NO DISTRIBUTION (NODIS), EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION (EXDIS) / handling within the Joint Chiefs of Staff : "NODIS and EXDIS messages are extremely sensitive. Procedures for handling these messages must be consistent throughout the DOD. [...] Information contained in NODIS messages may not be reproduced or used in agencies’ products without prior approval from S/ES-O." https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Library/Instructions/6005_01.pdf / [https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:Management_Of_No_Distribution_(Nodis)_And_Exclusive_Distribution_(Exdis)_Messages_In_The_Joint_Staff_-_CJCSI_6005-01.pdf local copy]</ref> from the State Department. That all comes to, it's kind of a pyramid, under the Joint Chiefs of Staff and under the Director of National Intelligence. It's someone in my view at that level, that has either authorized, or slipped out, or actually made this kind of leak. This is not unprecedented, exactly, exactly the same thing came when there was real fear of a widened war up to and including the border with China during Vietnam. | ||
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== Career == | == Career == |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 30 July 2023
"whistleblower" Jack Teixeira (spook) | |
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Spooky "whistleblower" from the Massachusetts National Guard intelligence wing who reportedly leaked documents online, aged 21. |
Jack Teixeira is an American National Guardsman who, over the course of of 13 months, leaked a number of classified Pentagon documents online.[1]
Official narrative
The commercially-controlled media dubbed Teixeira the 'Pentagon leaker', and depicted him as an anti-war libertarian who leaked the contents of top-secret documents dealing with the Russo-Ukrainian War, Chinese-Taiwanese relations, and anti-government protests in Israel in his game chats, but, when his leaks were not getting the attention he desired, began to post photos of the documents on his Discord.
In April 2023, these documents began to circulate on Telegram, Twitter, 4chan, and other outlets, and it was suspected that many of them were tampered with by the Russian government. On 13 April 2023, Teixeira was identified as the man behind the leaks, was arrested and was charged in Boston on 14 April 2023.[2]
Concerns
The reporting of the commercially-controlled media on the documents is a stark contrast to other some other leaks such as the Integrity Initiative Leaks, about which they had very little to say.
“The provenance of the leaks is problematical. I see everyone focusing in on this Airman First Class for God's sake. In my view, there is no way that he could have had access to some of those internal CIA documents, much less EXDIS, NODIS cables [3] from the State Department. That all comes to, it's kind of a pyramid, under the Joint Chiefs of Staff and under the Director of National Intelligence. It's someone in my view at that level, that has either authorized, or slipped out, or actually made this kind of leak. This is not unprecedented, exactly, exactly the same thing came when there was real fear of a widened war up to and including the border with China during Vietnam.”
Ray McGovern (Apr 24, 2023) [4]
Career
Jack Teixeira served in the intelligence wing of the Massachusetts National Guard while overseeing the "Thug Shaker Central" Discord channel (on which he was nicknamed "OG"), whose young members shared a love for racist memes, gun rights, and video games.
Craig Murray
Craig Murray writes:
- Jack Texeira was tracked down by UK secret service front Bellingcat in conjunction with the New York Times and in parallel with the Washington Post, which accessed a cache of at least 300 additional secret documents in doing so – and have kept them secret, with the exception of a couple of snippets that forward the official state narrative.[5]
- Neither the alleged journalists of New York Times, Washington Post, nor Bellingcat did the most basic things a real journalist would do. They did not contact Texeira, speak to him, ask him to explain his motivation, and look through the other secret material to which he had access, to get Texeira’s view on its meaning and implications, and to publish what in it was in the public interest.
References
- ↑ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/airmans-leaks-started-just-48-hours-after-russia-invaded-ukraine
- ↑ "Historica Fandom – Jack Teixeira"
- ↑ NO DISTRIBUTION (NODIS), EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION (EXDIS) / handling within the Joint Chiefs of Staff : "NODIS and EXDIS messages are extremely sensitive. Procedures for handling these messages must be consistent throughout the DOD. [...] Information contained in NODIS messages may not be reproduced or used in agencies’ products without prior approval from S/ES-O." https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Library/Instructions/6005_01.pdf / local copy
- ↑ https://odysee.com/@theduran:e/us-war-propaganda-exposed-w-ray:d US War Propaganda Exposed w/ Ray McGovern, Alexander Mercouris and Glenn Diesen - starting ca 01:46
- ↑ "How open-source investigation site Bellingcat unmasked 'Pentagon leaker' Jack Teixeira BEFORE the FBI arrested him by tracing stolen documents to Discord server 'Thug Shaker Central'"
- ↑ "Snowden and Texeira: Ten Years of Disaster"