There names are Robert Caron and Joshua Macias and they claim to represent a group of ex-intel whistleblowers.
They launched a website that contained reports "created and authenticated by our team using our intelligence resources."
The website is called Report for the President. I guess, in theory, the President is supposed to read these reports. I'm not entirely clear.
There were supposed to be documents for available for research.
But there's a fee, which immediately turned off a lot of people.
It seemed within a week or so after bursting on the scene, they were discredited.
At least no one I follow discussed them any longer.
I'm not going into detail over Caron's claims. Here's a thread that covers his accusations.
I haven't written on these allegations because everything hinges on how credible you find Caron.
It's a bold claim. If not true, it's libelous.
The Woolseys, however, have not responded, to my knowledge.