A short time later, multiple news organizations cited unnamed sources that claimed the threat is related to Russian space capabilities: either deploying a nuclear weapon in space or deploying anti-satellite weapons in space. Social media users were quick to note the timing of the news release, which was published just after congress failed to pass a spending bill that would have sent more than $75 billion to foreign countries. The threat was also hyped during the week congress considers whether to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows the U.S. government to spy on American citizens without a warrant. Critics suggested the U.S. political establishment is using a contrived national security threat to scare congressional holdouts into passing the controversial legislation.On Feb. 14, Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), Chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee, was one of a several officials urging the Biden administration to declassify information on a “serious national security threat.”
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That view is shared by several congressional leaders, one of whom posted a lengthy explanation on social media addressing the Russian threat, as well as what she perceives to be core threats to the U.S. “Are we facing a national security threat?” asked Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). “It’s my duty to be honest with you,” she wrote in a post on X. “Yes it’s real. I went to the briefing today in the SCIF [Secure Compartmented Information Facility].” She went on to explain that while America does face threats from abroad, the country’s greatest threat is from officials within its own borders:Loading...
Our President is a dementia patient in charge of our country and the nuclear football, who ripped our border wide open to over 10 million people and counting from over 160 countries around the world and 2 million of them we never caught, however an unknown number of those are in fact terrorists who want to kill you.
Not only that, the administration has empowered the criminal cartels and they not only control most of our southern border, but are also making tens of billions from human and drug trafficking and have expanded their international operations to have a strong foothold inside the United States.
Along with that, the government you trusted with your hard earned tax dollars has enslaved us all in over $34 TRILLION in debt. Communists China owns most of our debt and China makes most of our critical chain supplies, you know like medications that keep many of you alive.
Now the interest rate on that debt is climbing so fast that the annual interest alone is soon to be bigger than our entire defense budget.
Turns out the “smart people” running the federal government have made so many bad decisions with foreign policy, sanctions, and trade that our dollar is under dire threat and soon could no longer be the world’s currency. ...
However, perhaps the greatest threat is the federal government has become so powerful over the people that it leaks “intelligence” to the press in order to pressure Congress to make certain votes, protect it’s own power to spy on it’s own citizens, maintain power and protect it’s own job security, and most terrifying of all has become weaponized to crush it’s political enemies.
All of this you I’m telling you didn’t come from the SCIF, you already know, and I’m depending on you to help me stop our greatest national security threat, the one from within. Section 702 allows federal law enforcement to spy on the communications of foreigners without a warrant, including “incidental” communications a foreigner may have with Americans, often referred to as “backdoor” searches. Some House Republicans are pushing for an amendment to the FISA bill that would require the FBI to obtain a warrant before conducting searches of U.S. citizens. “Our government invades Americans’ privacy without a warrant, funding the FISA 702 program,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) posted on X. “That’s unconstitutional.” In a subsequent post, Massie announced the Speaker of the House had pulled the bill, which stopped debate, and cancelled congress for the rest of the week. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) warns that the intelligence community will likely rely on a loophole in the current law to keep the warrantless spying program in place, while lawmakers may attempt to renew the program through language hidden in massive, multi-thousand-page omnibus spending bills.Loading...
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