US nuclear official leaks sensitive info to undercover journalist (VIDEO)
James O’Keefe’s outlet released hidden-camera footage appearing to show a US Army nuclear surety official discussing sensitive military matters, Iran, and corruption in Ukraine
US government agencies have for years struggled getting their staff, both women and men, to stop dating James O'Keefe.
So far they have been unsuccessful.
If I wasn't so sure of how insane and retarded the Left is, I'd think this was one big long psyop to make me think O'keefe is some brilliant journalist savant.
Imagine an enemy with 10^8 x more women and 10^8 x more funds.
(China or Israel must be fighting with each other for tinder dates for the government)
I don't know if I'd call any of the contents that impressive or informative, but it is somewhat surprising that these "scoops" keep happening.
Hey, watch it, I worked for the government and--no, you're right. There are some good people, but they are swamped out by the lowest of the low who inevitably become lifers while the good people leave.
I made it about 3 years, and that was 3 years too long.
Well it's that phenomenon (the name of which I can't remember now) where people only hire less competent and less intelligent minions to work for them, which creates an infinite feedback loop of everything degenerating into retardation as the smartest passes on and the slightly dumber continue the cycle.
This isn't entirely true. I know for a fact that people working in weapons research for DARPA are in fact competent but there's actually a fair bit of nepotism in it and therefore they don't necessarily hire the best but the competency is still high.
Uh....
Those are accurate. What a retard. This might get him thrown in prison.
I watched for 2 minutes and he seems to know about as much classified info as someone who listened to some spooky youtube shorts while driving. If there's a story here, they sure buried the lede.
apparently he said the location of some nukes
Sounded like location of strategic missile silos which are not hard to find. It all seemed like stuff you would say in normal conversation.