Ex-CIA Veteran COMES OUT

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Finally, Ex-CIA member John Sipher comes out to the public. In regard to the Hunter Laptop, his estimation at the time was the laptop was part of the Russian dis-information during the election of 2020. The laptop is now considered real and creditable 2 years later. Sipher seems worried about what was on the laptop. They had the “evidence” back then to review but simply ignored it. An article from the Washington Examiner, has more of the story and Siphers internet blog spat with Ric Grinell. So, what is all about?

The people calling the laptop a dis-information campaign was the intelligence community. Today, “they” DIDN’T say it WASN”T his laptop, but they didn’t say it was either.

Despite offering no proof, Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign, along with many in the media, dismissed the laptop story as being a Russian disinformation operation.

So they had access to the laptop but dismissed it, however, they believed it to be a fake!!!

Did people know Sipher now works for a nonpartisan organization called the Atlantic Council? Yeah, this is a beauty! They sure SHAPED “something” back in 2020 … here is the information:

Atlantic Council – Shaping the global future together
The Atlantic Council is a nonpartisan organization that galvanizes US global leadership and engagement in partnership with allies and partners.

Driven by our mission of “shaping the global future together,” the Atlantic Council is a nonpartisan organization that galvanizes US leadership and engagement in the world, in partnership with allies and partners, to shape solutions to global challenges. Come and work with us!

Funny…. NONPARTISAN says the Ex-CIA member John Sipher who retired in 2014 after a 28-year career in the CIA’s National Clandestine Service, and he is one of the dozens of former intelligence officials who claimed the laptop story “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

He tweeted early Monday morning: “I signed a letter I believed to be true.”

“…it wasn’t part of a Disinfo campaign. He said we don’t have intelligence to support it. We may have enough intelligence to conclude it fits a pattern or is likely a campaign but it’s not unusual not to have specific confirming intelligence. Playing games with words.

Either he’s an IDIOT or LIER. I think it’s both actually. We can play with words 2.

Again, you can’t trust the intelligence community to tell the truth or the media when it serves the best for democrat leaders.

 

Below is the list of “Intelligence Agents” that signed the paper that they lied about the story: Link here.

Mike Hayden, former CIA director, now analyst for CNN

Jim Clapper, former director of national intelligence, now CNN pundit.

Leon Panetta, former CIA director and defense secretary, now runs a public policy institute at California State University

John Brennan, former CIA director, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC

Thomas Fingar, former National Intelligence Council chair, now teaches at Stanford University

Rick Ledgett, former National Security Agency deputy director, now a director at M&T Bank

John McLaughlin, former CIA acting director, now teaches at Johns Hopkins University
Michael Morell, former CIA acting director, now at George Mason University

Mike Vickers, former defense undersecretary for intelligence, now on board of BAE Systems

Doug Wise, former Defense Intelligence Agency deputy director, teaches at University of New Mexico

Nick Rasmussen, former National Counterterrorism Center director, now executive director, Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism

Russ Travers, former National Counterterrorism Center acting director

Andy Liepman, former National Counterterrorism Center deputy director

John Moseman, former CIA chief of staff

Larry Pfeiffer, former CIA chief of staff, now senior advisor to The Chertoff Group

Jeremy Bash, former CIA chief of staff, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC

Rodney Snyder, former CIA chief of staff

Glenn Gerstell, former National Security Agency general counsel

Glenn Gerstell, former National Security Agency general counsel

David Priess, former CIA analyst and manager

Pam Purcilly, former CIA deputy director of analysis

Marc Polymeropoulos, former CIA senior operations officer

Chris Savos, former CIA senior operations officer

John Tullius, former CIA senior intelligence officer

David A. Vanell, former CIA senior operations officer

Kristin Wood, former CIA senior intelligence officer, now non-resident fellow, Harvard

David Buckley, former CIA inspector general

Nada Bakos, former CIA analyst and targeting officer, now senior fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute

Patty Brandmaier, former CIA senior intelligence officer

James B. Bruce, former CIA senior intelligence office

David Cariens, former CIA intelligence analyst

Janice Cariens, former CIA operational support officer

Paul Kolbe, former CIA senior operations officer

Peter Corsell, former CIA analyst

Brett Davis, former CIA senior intelligence officer

Roger Zane George, former national intelligence officer

Steven L. Hall, former CIA senior intelligence officer

Kent Harrington, former national intelligence officer

Don Hepburn, former national security executive, now president of Boanerges Solutions LLC

Timothy D. Kilbourn, former dean of CIA’s Kent School of Intelligence Analysis

Ron Marks, former CIA officer

Jonna Hiestand Mendez, former CIA technical operations officer, now on board of the International Spy Museum

Emile Nakhleh, former director of CIA’s Political Islam Strategic Analysis Program, now at University of New Mexico

Gerald A. O’Shea, former CIA senior operations officer

Nick Shapiro, former CIA deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the director

John Sipher, former CIA senior operations officer

Stephen Slick, former National Security Council senior director for intelligence programs

Cynthia Strand, former CIA deputy assistant director for global issues

Greg Tarbell, former CIA deputy executive director

David Terry, former National Intelligence Collection Board chairman

Greg Treverton, former National Intelligence Council chair, now senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

Winston Wiley, former CIA director of analysis