As Laatsch admits here, he isn’t motivated to do this because of a desire for compensation (ie- money)
He simply did not like the current (Trump) administration and didn’t expect that he would like it or any future admin.
He had given up on America.
So he requested citizenship in the country he was providing the classified information to.
His problem was that he wasn’t talking to a foreign country nor was he transferring the classified material, which included TS and TS/SCI level documents, to them.
@ConceptualJames is more correct than incorrect, both generally and specifically re: 'Woke Right'
@jordanbpeterson is more correct than incorrect, both generally and specifically re: Cluster B/psychopaths/Dark Tetrad types
@joerogan is a fantastic interviewer and deserves gratitude and respect for hosting so many different people with varied backgrounds and opinions on his show.
But he also is due a heap of criticism for not challenging the obvious bullshit that some of them put forth. He does not fairly and evenly scrutinize his guests, and the misinformationist-types take advantage of this, knowing that Joe will allow them to peddle their garbage as long as it amuses him.
Leftism creeps, subverts, infiltrates, etc. There are "Hundred Flowers Campaigns" on the Right. Be careful.
As I said in the first thread, this isn't intended to present or boost one theory over another. This is simply a repository of things I've come across in the files and find remarkable.
Y'all are free to point out in the replies how a document supports or undermines a particular theory, of course. And if you see something interesting in a document that I missed, point it out, please!
Okay, on to the docs...
First up is an example of the CIA tracking media reporting on JFK assassination. In this memo are a couple contact persons, a history of security clearances, and the disclosure of two CIA projects: AEACTIVE and FJALIVE.
FJALIVE had something to do with Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and State Dept fought hard until now to hide that.
Just a thread of interesting, notable, or in some way remarkable finds from the 2025 record releases.
This thread isn't intended to present or boost one theory over another or to uncover some hidden truth-though attention will be given to places where redactions have been recently lifted.
This is simply a repository of things I've come across in the files and find remarkable.
There are 2,100+ documents here. Documents of all sorts. No index is available; you can't search the contents of the files or even their dates or titles. They are only numbered.
It's like opening a storage shed crammed with hundreds of unlabeled boxes containing thousands of unlabeled folders with tens of thousands of documents from 50+ years ago.
And then going through the files in the boxes one by one.
All 62,000+ pages.
Who on this planet is insane enough to do such a thing?
Imagine defending the Steele Dossier in the year 2024... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"...our project was run in real-time. So, it was real-time reporting produced almost like a live commentary on what was happening.
That is not the way we work if we have a project over the course of several months and then produce a report at the end of that period. The Trump-Russia project wasn't that kind of project..."