Makes Sense to Me

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EddieHnatko
EddieHnatko
2 years ago

Absolutely correct.

vera
vera
2 years ago

I look at the young man’s angelic face and think… they picked him to do the job, and it’s all about taking Biden down.
He will be very hard to martyr. So maybe that’s not the plan.

kal
kal
2 years ago

Agree!

grif
grif
2 years ago

The larger issue here which seems to be getting lost in the “did he leak it or didnt he” issue is Jack Texeira, the Ukraine Whistleblower, exposed that Biden illegally put US troops in Ukraine w/o Congressional authorization per the War Powers Resolution of 1973, and is an impeachable offense
Lets see how many of our courageous GOP ers act on it

Billy Rally
Billy Rally
2 years ago
Reply to  grif

E X A C T L Y.

strider777
2 years ago

So, we are all suppose to believe that this kid, whose rank was Airman 1st Class, had a “top security clearance” and had access to extremely sensitive and highly secret classified documents? I’m not buying it.
The whole thing smells like a frame-up. Was it young Jack leaking information on the internet, or was it a nefarious government agency pretending to be him? And for what purpose?
Oh, and never forget, Lee Harvey Oswald was “the lone assassin.” I never bought that one either. Nor did anyone else with an IQ of at least 80.

Billy Rally
Billy Rally
2 years ago
Reply to  strider777

“So, we are all suppose to believe that this kid, whose rank was Airman 1st Class, had a “top security clearance” Why not? I already had a Secret clearance, as a know nothing 18 y/o, E2. Otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to attend the A School for my MOS.

strider777
2 years ago
Reply to  Billy Rally

With all due respect, if what you say is true, then I find that deeply troubling and disturbing. Because that would mean that America’s military leaders can’t keep their strategic military plans secret and are even more inept, incompetent and downright stupid than even I would dare to imagine. God save America from her foreign enemies, because as you have just explained to us, America’s military leaders sure as hell can’t.

Billy Rally
Billy Rally
2 years ago
Reply to  strider777

“With all due respect, if what you say is true, then I find that deeply troubling and disturbing.”
It most certainly is true. Obviously, you’ve never served. In order to begin many post-basic tech schools, a security clearence is required. For most enlistees, if thete’s a lengthy gap between sigung up and leaving for basic, the security clearence is conducted during that time. I “signed up” halfway through the 12th grade and didn’t leave for basic for almost three months after graduation. That was more than enough time to conduct a thorough background check of a 17 y/o enlistee, late in the Cold War, whose Dad, numerous Uncles, Grandfather and Great-grandfather had served.

strider777
2 years ago
Reply to  Billy Rally

In order to begin many post-basic tech schools, a security clearence is required. A “TOP” security clearance? Because that is what he is quoted to have had. He was not an officer. He was enlisted personnel. Did you, as an enlisted person have a TOP security clearance? Were you authorized to access and distribute TOP secret strategic plans and sensitive information? Please, tell me that was not so, sir.

Swampfox
Swampfox
2 years ago
Reply to  strider777

I spent 26 years in the air force and received my Top Secret/SCI clearance while still in Crypto school as an A1C. Rank has nothing to do with your clearance level. The job you have determines the required clearance level

Swampfox
Swampfox
2 years ago
Reply to  strider777

Article doesn’t agree with what?

Bill Braniff
Bill Braniff
2 years ago

He was a 21 year old in a 14 year old mind. A person leading a pack of teenaged gamers. A big shot with that mind set. A kid who left school with the knowledge that there are no losers in life. We all get a trophy Blame the system.