SIGNALGATE
From Brian A
Hi Fully
With the ongoing controversy regarding the Signal app, I gleaned a comment off a telegram thread. Take it for what it’s worth but seems plausible to me.
“On the scandal with the correspondence of members of the Trump administration via Signal.
1. “Signal” has not been a secure messenger for a long time. The US intelligence services and a number of NATO countries have full access to it. This was confirmed back in 2023 during the leak of documents from the NATO summit in Vilnius, where Signal was positioned as a “trusted NATO messenger”.
2. Back in 2018, it was demonstrated that end-to-end encryption does not protect correspondence and secret group chats. WhatsApp had similar security problems, although the owners of both messengers tried to deny it.
It is important to note that just in 2018, one of the creators of WhatsApp (whose owner closely cooperates with the CIA and NSA) began investing in Signal. The encryption protocol implemented in Signal works in all popular messengers Microsoft, Meta, Google. All these companies openly admit that they pass information to the CIA and NSA (now they complain that “they were forced to”, but of course we will not believe them). Since the beginning of 2022, Signal has been headed by a former co-founder of WhatsApp.
3. The structures that control Signal servers can independently add new participants to closed groups/chats and monitor the dialogue without the knowledge of other chat participants. At the same time, having access to Signal servers, you can delay the detection of the addition of a new user, making it difficult to determine who added a person to the chat. Of course, having access to the servers, the NSA and the CIA can read any electronic correspondence in the United States, including in supposedly “secret chats”). Here we do not even consider the issues of interception of electronic messages of foreign leaders and politicians, starting with Merkel.
4. The most likely scenario is that US intelligence officers affiliated with Deep State with access to Signal servers secretly added the editor-in-chief of the globalist Atlantic (supposedly by mistake, Waltz) to a secret chat where Trump’s team discussed strikes on Yemen in order to discredit Trump adviser Waltz and the entire Trump team as a whole (“for leaks” and “inadequate level of secrecy”). The technical ability to do this has existed since 2018.
Through the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, who allegedly accidentally got into the chat, a campaign is launched with measured publications of secret correspondence, where the editor-in-chief is part of the legend of this correspondence being leaked into the public domain.
After this, a prepared information attack by media associated with the Democratic Party and DeepStat on the Trump administration begins.
5. The goal of this event is to try to force Waltz to resign (following the example of General Flynn’s resignation in 2017, who was also ousted on the topic of “non-compliance with secrecy”) and to increase internal unrest in the Trump administration. In the long term, to defeat it in its current composition in order to increase the chances of the Democratic Party winning the 2026 midterm elections. Trump’s first team was defeated during a series of such scandals involving the intelligence services during 2017. Now the second series.
Solution, stop using Signal and any other platform the deep state has access to. Probably eliminates everything except the old CONTROL Cone Of Silence.
Passwords, contact info for top Trump NatSec officials ‘publicly’ available: report
Highly sensitive information belonging to several top national security officials from the Trump administration—including passwords and cell phone numbers linked to their Signal accounts—is publicly available online. The encrypted messaging app was used in a major breach of classified national security information earlier this month, according to a leading German news outlet, DER SPIEGEL, which concluded that it is “conceivable that foreign agents were privy to the Signal chat group” discussions.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/technology/passwords-contact-info-for-top-trump-natsec-officials-publicly-available-report/ar-AA1BJ8Iz?