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2025 Mar 28, 10:47am   198 views  19 comments

by rocketjoe79   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

The latest media outrage is about some Atlantic journo getting access to a high-level Trump administration Signal chat thread.

Lots of outrage and cries for resignations, but not one news service has asked the real questions:

1. Who added the journo from the Atlantic to the Signal feed.
2. WHY was he added? Is this more 4D chess from the Trump team, or a mole trying to tear things down from within?

A person cannot be "accidentally" added to a secure Signal app thread. Signal requires explicit action to add someone, typically by their phone number or through a group invite link they must actively join.

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1   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 28, 11:05am  

What's the problem
with adding a jorno to a chat where no secret information were disclosed? Heck, we should all demand to be added!🤡
2   Ceffer   2025 Mar 29, 1:12pm  

Pundit Juan O Savin claims it's an administration reverse psyops. They knew the info would track through the corrupt journalist and his handlers to identify communication nodes all the way to Yemen. In other words, the traitors were used to identify Yemeni targets with greater precision.
3   komputodo   2025 Mar 29, 2:00pm  

rocketjoe79 says

1. Who added the journo from the Atlantic to the Signal feed.
2. WHY was he added? Is this more 4D chess from the Trump team, or a mole trying to tear things down from within?

or a trap setup by trump tp catch a leaker?
4   DeportLibtards   2025 Mar 29, 3:02pm  

komputodo says

Who added the journo from the Atlantic to the Signal feed.


We already know. It was Waltz.
6   WookieMan   2025 Mar 30, 6:17am  

Who actually cares. WTF is Yemen going to do if they have our plans for a strike? We likely have attack plans for every country on the planet including the Vatican. Guess what... plans can change.

I don't even care if it was classified. Someone does need to figure out how that "journalist" got on the messaging. It seems intentional because it was nothing burger information.

Yemen or the Houthi's or whatever are probably now scrambling around and changing location and moving equipment. Less attacks on ships likely all because of a message. We still know where they're going. Even if telegraphed we could wipe them out.
7   komputodo   2025 Mar 30, 6:48am  

WookieMan says


I don't even care if it was classified. Someone does need to figure out how that "journalist" got on the messaging. It seems intentional because it was nothing burger information.

That's why smart people set traps. To test the people around them. You set the trap, you catch the person and now instead of reporting them, you own them.
8   DeportLibtards   2025 Mar 30, 7:32am  

komputodo says

don't even care if it was classified. Someone does need to figure out how that "journalist" got on the messaging


For the umpteenth time, Watz added him. Case closed.
9   clambo   2025 Mar 30, 7:38am  

Question #3:
Why are they even using Signal to chat about shit that is almost nobody's fucking business?

The people are probably addicted to posting shit on social media; they probably hug each other (men hugging men), following the muslim custom adopted by younger Americans.
10   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2025 Mar 30, 7:41am  

signal is considered secure
11   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2025 Mar 30, 7:49am  

clambo says

(men hugging men)

I hug my brother when parting, and he usually gives me kidney punches when clenched.
12   DeportLibtards   2025 Mar 30, 7:56am  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says

signal is considered secure


Yes. Most in government use it to avoid FOIA later on, too.
14   Patrick   2025 Mar 30, 9:26am  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says


signal is considered secure


I was going to say it can't be, because whoever owns the server can see everything, but it's possible that the app really has integrity and sets up an encrypted channel that even the owners can't look into. It's open source, so an expert could know what's on the phone and whether the channel is really encrypted all the way to the other phones.
16   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Mar 30, 10:43am  

Patrick says

but it's possible that the app really has integrity


I'd maybe trust Telegram. Their CEO was arrested in France for not opening backdoors. As far as I know he's still in France. Maybe he gave in though.
17   AmericanKulak   2025 Mar 30, 12:15pm  

WookieMan says

Who actually cares. WTF is Yemen going to do if they have our plans for a strike? We likely have attack plans for every country on the planet including the Vatican. Guess what... plans can change.

This is true. We had plans to invade Canada, Japan, etc. in the 1910s.
18   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 30, 2:09pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

Patrick says


but it's possible that the app really has integrity


I'd maybe trust Telegram. Their CEO was arrested in France for not opening backdoors. As far as I know he's still in France. Maybe he gave in though.


He did and he's out.
19   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 30, 2:11pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

Patrick says


but it's possible that the app really has integrity


I'd maybe trust Telegram. Their CEO was arrested in France for not opening backdoors.


The sad truth is: with stupid cunt like Pete "Hillary" Hegseth and that Samoan diversity hire Tootsy no backdoor is necessary. I don't understand why Trump hasn't went Al Capone on their sorry, sloppy, negligent asses.

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