National Guard Jack Teixeira: Scapegoat or Leaker? – IOTW Report

National Guard Jack Teixeira: Scapegoat or Leaker?

Canada Free Press: New York Post under story commenter Rick Bachelor may have asked the most imperative question of them all about suspected Pentagon document leaker, 21-year-old National Guardsman Jack Teixeira: “How about this explanation: scapegoat.

“Does anyone with half a brain believe that a junior airman from the National Guard had this level of access ?”

With world governments, including the United States and Canada currently legislating truth-telling conservative news outlets out of operation, driving them off the Internet on the excuse of saving society from disinformation/misinformation, how did a proverbially speaking Wet-Behind-The-Ears, 21-year-old, National Guard JUNIOR airman reach these dangerous heights?

Critical intelligence of presidents such as Joe Biden have been leaked. Even this week, papers carried by Biden were found on -, Ireland streets. Were they deliberately “leaked”, or was this merely the incompetence of a president who is recognized as faculty challenged.

The 2022 leaker of the Roe-Wade coming SCOTUS decision, which led to the biggest abortion battle since 1973, was never identified, and it is now safe to say, never will be.

Perennial wannabe president Hillary Clinton allegedly leaked out intelligence in some 30,000 Bleachbit emails and from her private bathroom server.

Any of these done deliberately or not, we’ll never know because the proverbial horse is always already well out of the barn, when the public gets to know.

With all of this in mind, it should have been a piece of cake for Teixeira to join the leaker leagues.

If 21-year-old Teixeira is a scapegoat and not the Real McCoy, then the entire U.S. Intelligence apparatus was taken for a ride by a product of the current taxpayer-funded Public Education system, where students are regularly indoctrinated and not educated; where they are taught by unionized teacher activists, to hate their own country.

When the mainline and social media wade in on stories like Teixeira’s, we get to know irrelevant color, such as ‘Pentagon document leaker read a book on his patio moments before his arrest’. (Daily Mail, April 14, 2023, and get to know that his mother’s name is, Dawn. more here

27 Comments on National Guard Jack Teixeira: Scapegoat or Leaker?

  1. Deep dives into the origins of these docs show they come scattershot from all over the bureaucracy not just one place. This kid couldn’t get close to any of it without help. Typical CIA spook ops that we do in OTHER countries not our own. Just when you think the federal gov couldnt get any worse someone in DC says hold my beer. Pathetic.

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  2. First, here’s what Kash Patel had to say about it. From my experience on the civilian side of this, Kash is 100% correct.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/04/15/kash-patel-questions-emerging-narrative-pentagon-leaks-extensive-cover-up/

    What if we have an inner core of Patriots on our military who have finally decided enoughs enough. I notice today some of the news media is starting to pay attention to what was actually in those leaks. These leaks very well could prevent WWIII. Interesting stuff man.

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  3. I was really entertained by the pre-postioned chopper at around 2K feet.

    One of the clips from on the ground live media coverage made sure to move the phone upwards to give us a quick 2nd second view of where the aerial coverage came from.

    Slick production for spur of the moment TV reelings.

    PS: Above is just an outside observation

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  4. “Does anyone with half a brain believe that a junior airman from the National Guard had this level of access ?”

    Ignorant question as they do not understand how Security Clearances work in the military. National Guard has the same level of access as active duty. The difference is they only have access on drill weekend or when they are on active duty orders.

    I was 19 in the Air Force and had a Top Secret SCI/SBI that I managed to keep active for over 10 years after I retired working as a government contractor. My background investigation started before I went to Basic. When I was in Basic Electronics the investigation was still going on and I was granted an “Interim” TS clearance so I could complete my specialized technical school. I didn’t get my full clearance until I had been at my first duty station 3 months after my Tech school graduation. This is common in the military.

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  5. Just another media created story to keep us from focusing on the threat of two pronged war against Russia and China, the collapse of our dollar, devastating economic news, fagification of our military, disastrous consequences of an open border, more Biden crime family scandals every day, increasing suspicion of Obama and Clinton treason, sabotage of our food processors, unexplained rail crashes, threats from rocket man, exposure to the electric vehicle fraud, Biden’s and the failed federal government’s role in the Covid scandal, exposure of the trans and homos in education, Biden’s failing polling, more proof of democrat voter fraud in the last couple general elections, Russian victories in Ukraine, Biden’s utter failure in the Afghan withdrawal, Ukrainian president’s embezzlement scandal, Alvin Bragg’s fraudulent charges against President Trump. You get the idea. Too many scandals, corruption, failures, acts of treason, and incompetency’s to list

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  6. On a related thought, I heard Trump at the NRA meeting yesterday talking about General Milly stating that it would be “easier” to leave behind some (or ALL) of the military equipment in Afghanistan instead of returning it to the US.

    Kind of made me wonder about the big deal made of such classified documents (or paper trails) recently, and whether there was a deal, or discount, made by Biden to the enemy if he simply arranged to leave the equipment for an undisclosed payment under the table and have it laundered through one of his more favorite countries.

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  7. What Tsquared said seems absolutely plausible to me. All this incredulity over giving a weekend warrior top-secret clearance and the ability to access restricted files flies in the face of everything that we say here about governmental incompetence. Are they reckless, lazy, and cavalier about guarding the nation’s secrets? You bet your ass they are.

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  8. There’s a big difference between a security clearance, access to material if it is made available to you, and actual hands-on the material. There’s no way the young man is in such a normal chain of security, clearance and actual access leading to possession of said material.

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  9. More likely a Biden admin official took papers home, left them where teenagers could get them, and put papers on a gaming site. Covering for the admin official for Biden.

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  10. There is also the #1 military standard that people are forgetting: “𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰.” He would have had no need to know such material and therefore access to it would not have been granted to him.

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  11. Tsquared is right on target. I had a TOP SECRET UMBRA clearance when I was twenty-one and working in the underground command post at Strategic Air Command Headquarters on Offutt AFB. I was an Imagery Interpretation Specialist and worked exclusively with satellite imagery in the TALENT/KEYHOLE program. I had access to all imagery and SIGINT (signals intelligence) from US satellites. I needed that to do my job. It was a true need to know. I also had access to SAC’s Bombing Encyclopedia which was everything known about every place in the world that was a potential target for SAC, including how to accomplish its destruction.
    In those days (70’s), security was taken very seriously. The FBI interviewed practically everyone I had ever known, before I received my clearance. Friends, family, neighbors, teachers, preachers and even parents of friends were contacted. If anyone of them had given even a hint that I was not totally loyal to America, I would have been scrubbed. Today, it seems as if being supportive of communism/socialism is a leg up to be in government. I never even fantasized about compromising the material I had access to. Many of today’s youth simply don’t have love and respect for our country because they have been taught not to.

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  12. Has any noticed anything peculiar about the pic of him in his uniform. His ribbons are on the wrong side and he’s supposed to be an Airman 1st (E-3) but there are no stripes on his shoulders and the U.S. collar badges are the kind officer’s ware. Kind of strange. I had a T.S. Clearance when I was in SAC but never had access to anything that wasn’t related to my job.

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  13. Anyone remember Obama trying to Grope Beau Bergdahl’s Mom while the Cuck Husband watched?

    To bad for this kid that he was acting against the Clinton/Bama/Shitpants Syndicate.

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  14. I had a Top Secret Clearance when I was a lowly E-3 (Airman 2nd Class) at 19 years old. I was part of a TUSLOG aka ‘Turkish United States Logistics’ unit in Turkey. We worked around a lot of Crypto stuff. I never was exposed to anything I didn’t have a ‘Need To Know’. At that time Turkey was a member of (gulp) NATO. In my time with NATO I didn’t see anything that wasn’t supplied by the U.S. Including the buildings, materials, hell… even some of the food.

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  15. USAF TS-Restricted. FBI ran my clearance through out my neighbor hood. I recall working on crypto gear and having people bag printers so incoming decoded could not be read when I was working in the area…no need to know, no need to see. I enlisted while still in high school through the delayed enlistment program. I smell handed off.

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