The Titanic thread
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Dr Strangelove wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 7:08 pm
Additional details have now been released about the highly classified whistleblower complaint last year against the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard; with an exclusive from The Guardian alleging that the complaint was filed after the National Security Agency (NSA), in Spring of 2025, detected evidence of an unusual phone call between an individual associated with foreign intelligence and a person close to President Donald J. Trump.
The call, which was deemed to be highly sensitive and has caused turmoil in Washington over the past week, was brought to the attention of Tulsi Gabbard, serving as the Director of National Intelligence, but rather than allowing the NSA to distribute the information further, she took a paper copy of the intelligence directly to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. According to the complaint, Gabbard then told the NSA not to publish the intelligence report, instead instructing officials to transmit the highly classified details directly to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
On April 17, a whistleblower contacted the Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community alleging that Gabbard had blocked highly classified intelligence from routine dispatch, according to Attorney Andrew Bakaj, who has been briefed on details surrounding the highly sensitive phone call flagged by the NSA. The whistleblower then filed a formal complaint about Gabbard’s actions on May 21.
Acting Inspector General Tamara A. Johnson dismissed the complaint at the end of a 14-day review period, writing in a letter addressed to the whistleblower dated June 6 that “the Inspector General could not determine if the allegations appear credible,” stating that whistleblower could take their concerns to Congress, but only after receiving guidance from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Members of the “Gang of Eight”, a group of Senate and House leaders privy to classified information from the Executive, received a heavily redacted version for review on Tuesday. They have disagreed about the legality of Gabbard’s conduct, as well as the credibility of the whistleblower complaint, and have since contacted the NSA to request the underlying intelligence that the whistleblower says was blocked by Gabbard.
tl'dr, NSA found russians talking about a whitehouse source, Gabbard buried the report.
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Despite promising unredacted access, the DOJ is still showing redacted Epstein documents to members of Congress.
Rep. Jamie Raskin says the DOJ’s “reading room” has just FOUR computers — and staff estimates it would take SEVEN YEARS to review the files under current conditions.
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That's how they slow walk the legislation.Dr Strangelove wrote: Mon Feb 09, 2026 4:13 pm
Despite promising unredacted access, the DOJ is still showing redacted Epstein documents to members of Congress.
Rep. Jamie Raskin says the DOJ’s “reading room” has just FOUR computers — and staff estimates it would take SEVEN YEARS to review the files under current conditions.
Funny how early reports had thousands of FBI officers redacting OrangeTacos; name from the filesbut suddenly they are an 80's highschool with no tech.