I came across this little nugget that reminded me of a couple of reports I heard last year.. Now I get it. Most of the MAGA-world hasn’t won’t digest this for awhile. Many in the mainstream media are alluding to it, but they are looking for more proof before they say anything out loud. So let me make it plain right here. DJT has already betrayed American Intelligence. He has already sold out human assets in some cases it has costs lives, or worse resulted in compromised spies to become double agents.
One need only look at the timing to see a correlation between the time DJT left office in possession of documents listing foreign agents and when they dozens began being captured, killed, or compromised. The DOJ is holding these explosive cards close, which is one the affidavit to secure a search warrant for Mar-A-Largo probably won’t become public in my lifetime. I am just waiting for the moment when the likes of Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz are publicly confronted with this reality.
They are going to be very careful with this but I imagine that every member of Congress who involved in the January 6, 2020 planning is already under scrutiny as well….”
The message incorporated in the cable said that the counterintelligence officials had analyzed dozens of cases involving foreign informants who had been killed, arrested or most likely compromised and turned into a double agent in the last couple of years.
The brief cable also laid out a closely held detail that counterintelligence officials typically do not share- the specific number of agents executed by rival intelligence agencies.
According to the report, the problem is “mission over safety” attitude, pointing as processes that need to change the speedy recruiting process, underestimating foreign intelligence agencies, the investment of too much trust in sources and the undeserved promotions of recruiting agents regardless if the informant they recruited proves a successful source or not while not paying enough attention to potential counterintelligence risks.
The former CIA operative Douglas London noted that, at the end of the day, when things go south with an agent no one is being held responsible while other former agents argue that the issue of losing informants, that is usually considered normal in one way or another, is now more urgent since it has been disclosed publicly.
According to people familiar with the situation, the reason for the widely spread message is to entice the front-line case officers and those directly involved in recruiting informants to tighten security and management of informants on an individual basis.”