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China analyst, Mandarin linguist, Veteran intel officer, Catholic, Scifi aesthete

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    Jack Posobiec‏Verified account @JackPosobiec Apr 14
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    Jack Posobiec Retweeted Jan Jekielek  😷

    If US intel agencies had real sources in the lab in the first place they would already know Our CIA is a jokehttps://twitter.com/JanJekielek/status/1250231099869052929 …

    Jack Posobiec added,

    Jan Jekielek  😷 @JanJekielek
    BREAKING: U.S. intelligence agencies are investigating whether the #coronavirus may have leaked from a Chinese laboratory in #Wuhan, 4-star General Mark Milley, the chairman of @thejointstaff said Tuesday. Story by @BillGertz https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/apr/14/mark-milley-us-intelligence-investigating-whether-/ …
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      2. Les Johnson‏ @LesJohnsonHrvat Apr 14
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        Replying to @JackPosobiec

        As ypu know, almost all CIA sources in China (and Iran and Russia) went dark in 2010-2011.

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      3. Ken Mitchell‏ @KenWD0ELQ Apr 14
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        "Went dark" because our agents in China were all captured, after the ChiCom hack of the US Office of Personnel Management. It gave them COMPLETE details of every American employed by the government, AND all the security clearance applications. EVERYTHING. Going back YEARS.

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      1. Rasmussen Reports‏Verified account @Rasmussen_Poll Apr 14
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        And many more Americans would likely now be alive from a truly scientific fact-based early warning. Major intel agency repairs overdue. #SpookFail

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      1. Roland Steel‏ @steel_roland Apr 14
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        I'm convinced Apple and Google know more than the CIA at this point

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      2. Jack‏ @Jac5Connor Apr 14
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        Replying to @JackPosobiec

        As far as you know, do we actually get spies into a lot of these places? I know that the reverse is insanely common, but my impression was that getting spies in high-security mainland Chinese facilities was highly difficult, partly bc it's so dangerous for anyone caught (注射).

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      3. Jeff_Jones‏ @NWLibertarian Apr 19
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        Spying is always dangerous for those caught

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      1. ProfessorWhistleTitz‏ @titz_whistle Apr 14
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        NOTICE A PATTERN OF "EVENTS" WHERE THE INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES "SYSTEMATICALLY FAIL" TO GATHER INTEL ON AN EVENT. THEY ARE INCOMPETENT OR MORE LIKELY, HEAVILY INVOLVED IN ITS ROLLOUT: Name that war, 9/11 (1993), 9/11/2001, SPYGATE, 5G...

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      1. Don Hombre‏ @DoesntM10760733 Apr 19
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        Harvard had people in the lab - it is therefore impossible that the CIA did not have people there.

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      1. bsquared‏ @bsquare68027934 Apr 19
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        Sorry jack. They need to spend their time spying on the freely elected potus. Let that sink in

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      1. TheHappyAmerican‏ @TheHappyAmeric2 Apr 19
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        Maybe they did, but they can't say or do much because they are complicit in illegal bioweapons research.

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