MILITARY INTELLIGENCE ?
WHEN YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE FORMER SUPER POWER KNOW AS THE U S of A …Military Intelligence is an Oxy Moron.
LOOK AT THIS ! From Jeff Childers
Well over 100 images marked with “Top Secret” and similar classifications were posted on the Discord message board used by fans of the Minecraft computer game around March 1st.
Minecraft is a popular children’s game.
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Uh-oh! It happened again. Yesterday the Wall Street Journal ran a story headlined, “Pentagon Investigates More Social-Media Posts Purporting to Include Secret U.S. Documents.”
By “purporting to include,” the Journal meant, “including.”
You’ll recall that yesterday C&C reported on the FIRST top-secret Proxy War document leak. Now, it seems, there’s even more.
Well over 100 images marked with “Top Secret” and similar classifications were posted on the Discord message board used by fans of the Minecraft computer game around March 1st.
Minecraft is a popular children’s game.
The documents seemingly come straight from the darkest corners of U.S. military and intelligence agencies. They include secret details about Ukrainian forces, air defenses and military equipment; arms and support the U.S. has provided to Kiev; classified intelligence on a variety of other allies’ internal affairs, including Israel and South Korea; and “sobering predictions of when Ukrainian forces would run out of each kind of munition.”
Not too good.
The leaked documents also chart out the schedules and routes of U.S. and allied spy planes over the Black Sea, the vulnerabilities of some of the American weapons provided to Ukraine, and the composition and weaponry assigned to the nine Ukrainian army brigades being trained by the NATO for the upcoming gala spring offensive.
Coincidentally, Russian jets crashed a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper into the Black Sea on March 14th — just two weeks after the files were posted.
On top of the Proxy War documents, the newly-leaked files included copies of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s daily intelligence report for General Milley, CIA reports on leaders of Israel’s Mossad spy agency, and intelligence about discussions within South Korea about sales of artillery ammunition to Kyiv. Most of the documents are dated in February and were posted online shortly thereafter. Many describe details of future operations.
The documents weren’t just from one source, either. They came from the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency; the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which analyzes data from spy satellites; the eavesdropping National Security Agency; and the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research.
This suggests the leaker has the highest level of access.
The Journal understatedly explained “the leak has rattled Pentagon officials.” I bet it has. This week, the government quickly tightened down how military staff can access such documents, but Pentagon officials remain baffled as to how the documents appeared online in the first place, or even which military installation they could possibly have come from.
The Journal said it had reviewed “dozens of newly discovered images” that “contained highly valuable information for America’s adversaries, particularly Russia.”
You don’t say.
Between trying to figure out whose ladies luggage they just liberated from the airport, what to do about all the Chinese war blimps, and now THIS, our top generals have a full plate for Easter dinner.
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Somewhere Julian Assange is laughing his ass off