The Wall Street Journal wrote the hit piece against DNI Tulsi Gabbard, sourced to two “people familiar with the matter,” and “three other people with knowledge of the situation.” They all needed to coordinate with the WSJ. Think about it.
The substance of the story is that among the 37 current and former Intelligence Community officials Tulsi Gabbard recently stripped of their security clearances, was an “undercover CIA agent” located within one of those agencies.
The story is written to say DNI Tulsi Gabbard should have vetted the list with the CIA for a longer period of time before she took action. Therefore, she is not doing her job correctly, or something. The CIA was compromised by Tulsi Gabbard removing the security clearance of one of their hidden agents within the U.S. Government.
Before getting to the story at hand, just stop and think of what the story is selling. The article says the placement of CIA agents throughout the administration’s agencies is commonplace. The CIA Director is not necessarily aware of these CIA operatives or operations that are taking place within the government. That point is one well worth thinking about.
However, there’s another larger point that will fly past most casual observers. The Intelligence Community (IC), and let’s accept this one is likely the CIA (directorate of analysis) from the structure of the political hit, is leaking against DNI Tulsi Gabbard. Again, think. The issue at the heart of the CIA complaint is null and void unless the CIA publicly complains about it.
If there was a valid, genuine, legitimate and valuable CIA asset within the 37 names who lost their security clearances, the issue would be quickly and quietly resolved by just not taking the action against that person. Saying nothing, doing nothing, makes the “mistake” (if that’s what it was) disappear.
The CIA complaining about it to the Wall Street Journal is what makes the issue a problem. That’s how you can identify this story as an organized Intelligence Community political hit against Tulsi Gabbard.
Increasingly, it is becoming more and more clear that Tulsi Gabbard is factually doing what the Intelligence Community feared she would be doing.
DNI Gabbard is targeting all of the political weaponization within the Intelligence Community, and she is methodically removing the corrupt people within the system who participate. In short, she’s doing the thing we wanted her to do – and that’s a problem for the system.
Wall Street Journal – Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, surprised Central Intelligence Agency officials last week when she included an undercover senior CIA officer on a roster of 37 current and former officials she stripped of security clearances.
Most of the 37 people had either participated in intelligence assessments related to Russia’s attempt to influence the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election or had signed a 2019 letter calling for President Trump’s impeachment.
Gabbard didn’t know the CIA officer had been working undercover, according to a person familiar with the fallout from the list’s release. Three other people with knowledge of the situation said that Gabbard’s office didn’t meaningfully consult with the CIA before releasing the list.
Gabbard’s office delivered the list of 37 people to the CIA the evening before the list’s release, according to three people familiar with the communications and emails read to The Wall Street Journal.
The national intelligence office didn’t seek the CIA’s input about the composition of the list, and the CIA had no foreknowledge of Gabbard’s posting on X the following day that revealed the names, including that of the covered CIA officer, according to two of the people familiar with the events.
In a memo announcing the revocations, Gabbard said she had acted on Trump’s orders.
“Director of National Intelligence Gabbard directed the revocations to ensure individuals who have violated the trust placed in them by weaponizing, politicizing, manipulating, or leaking classified intelligence are no longer allowed to do so,” a spokeswoman in Gabbard’s office said.
[…] The CIA official whose clearance was revoked last week is a longtime Russia hand at the agency. The officer has held intelligence posts for more than 20 years and worked from 2014 to 2017 as an expert on Russia and Eurasia on the National Intelligence Council, according to a publicly listed biography.
Earlier this year, the CIA officer spoke at a classified intelligence conference and was described as a senior executive manager in the CIA’s Europe and Eurasia mission center.
[…] It is a felony to reveal the identity of a covert intelligence officer or agent, though it is unclear if the statute could be applied to a government disclosure, or if including her on the list constitutes a disclosure. (read more)
Did ya’ll catch that little slip-up “her” inside the last sentence?
Apparently, the person on the list, the hidden CIA operative that lost their security clearance, was a “her.”
I watch the minutia closely, and this is one of those very rare instances where I can say, I find zero reason to doubt the intents and integrity goals of DNI Tulsi Gabbard.
FTA: “The CIA officer spoke at a classified intelligence conference and was described as a senior executive manager in the CIA’s Europe and Eurasia mission center”… AFCEA Spring Intelligence Symposium: Ms. Julia Gurganus, Senior Executive Manager – Europe and Eurasia Mission Center, Central Intelligence Agency. [LINK]


Poor little CIA beotch got her clearance yanked.
If she had not been doing bad things she would still have a clearance. I am sure Tulsi didn’t just reach in a bag and pull a name.
Obviously the beotch was operating in the Russia Hoax and got smacked hard. Now put her in jail. Charge the ex CIA agent with subversion
Open an investigation into the leak, impanel a grand jury, grant the reporter limited immunity and compel them to name their sources.
I agree. Make them reveal or sit in jail till they do.
Send the 3rdMEF to Langley, round them all up, then chain the doors shut and cut the power
II MEF is closer. Just saying.
Now the CIA may be dishonest and crocked as the summer day is long, but at least the CIA is competent. Right?
“The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has faced numerous significant failures throughout its history, spanning intelligence forecasting, operational planning, and ethical conduct.
One of the most infamous failures was the inability to predict the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, despite evidence of Soviet troop movements; this failure was attributed to a lack of understanding of Afghanistan’s complex history and was acknowledged by President Jimmy Carter, who stated he had no prior knowledge of the invasion.
Similarly, the CIA failed to anticipate India’s second nuclear test in 1998, which was described as a “failure of espionage, a failure to read photographs, a failure to comprehend reports, a failure to think, and a failure to see”.
The agency also failed to foresee the Iranian Revolution of 1979, concluding in August 1978 that Iran was not in a revolutionary situation, despite widespread resentment against the Shah and the United States.
The CIA’s operational failures include the disastrous Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961, where a CIA-planned effort to overthrow Fidel Castro was thwarted, partly because the agency did not adequately inform President John F. Kennedy of the lack of U.S. military support for the operation.
Another major operational failure was the CIA’s role in the 1953 coup against Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh, which overthrew a nationalist government and installed a pro-Western regime, a move that contributed to long-term regional instability. The agency also failed in its handling of the 1998 embassy bombings by Al-Qaeda, leading to the bombing of the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan, a decision later criticized as being based on inadequate intelligence.
The CIA has also been involved in significant ethical and human rights violations. This includes its role in the 1953 coup in Iran, which overthrew a democratically elected government. The agency has been implicated in the use of torture, including the controversial practice of waterboarding, which was authorized under the Bush administration.
The destruction of videotaped evidence of brutal interrogations by former CIA official José Rodriguez in 2005, which led to a criminal investigation, further highlighted the agency’s ethical failures. Additionally, the CIA has been linked to the protection of Nazi war criminals after World War II, including by its first director, Allen Dulles, who was involved in efforts to shield top Nazis from prosecution.
The agency has also suffered from internal failures, such as the exposure of its spies. The Cambridge Five spy ring, which included members like Kim Philby, who worked for the CIA and MI6, compromised numerous operations by passing secrets to the Soviet Union for decades. The CIA’s failure to detect the espionage of Harold James Nicholson, who spied for Russia, and the compromise of Arlington Hall, the CIA’s cryptanalysis center, by Soviet spy Bill Weisband, are further examples of internal security failures.
The agency has also been criticized for a lack of expertise, with a 1997 report noting that CIA officers often lacked sufficient knowledge of the languages and politics of the countries they were tasked with monitoring”
Seems like the CIA doesn’t actually work for the USA, so maybe these “failures” weren’t really failures?
Who benefits from these CIA failures?
Maybe the CIA has never worked for the USA at all…
BINGO!

Your killn me🤣😂
Well, they certainly don’t work for us today…
“Who benefits from these CIA failures?”
Rule number One: Follow the Money ! !
There is also a very long list of South and Central American Governments that the CIA has been involved with over throwing (successes and failures), assassinations of officials, drug running, clandestine operations, et al since the 1950’s through TODAY.
It got so bad at one point it was called Saturday Night at the Revolution.
There was something suspicious about Omar’s plane crash in Panama, years ago…
https://countrystudies.us/panama/21.htm
There were questions surrounding the actual plane crash but articles are not showing up.
And Oliver North and the Contras….long read.
https://oig.justice.gov/sites/default/files/archive/special/9712/appa.htm
If the CIA was a private business, they’d be bankrupt.
It is essentially , a privare businees, and is financially most successful…
How many MORE of these traitorous insiders SHOULD lose their clearances ?
What should happen is EVERYBODY should lose his/her clearance and be required to make a documented case why a clearance should be re-issued. Let the President then decide on a case by case basis. This would drastically reduce all these unknown spies running around inside the federal government. America has WAAAAAAY too many backstabbers with security clearances.
This is a RECIPE FOR ENDLESS INSIDER BETRAYAL.
If the Wall Street Journal knows who this “undercover” CIA agent is, she must have leaked the fact in violation of her national security NDA. Prosecute the whining woman.
Who the hell are these spies unknown as spies to the Director of National Intelligence?
Exactly! Cry me a river. Why would the CIA have an operative working inside the government? Isn’t the CIA supposed to be operating outside of the US?
“Why would the CIA have an operative working inside the government?”
At first glance I would have to say that all CIA operatives work inside government, as they’re all government employees. Unless………..maybe some of them are only using their job title as leverage to secure financial transactions as a side hustle to their own betterment? Naaaa…..That would be illegal, right? And none of our trusted intelligence operatives would ever do anything so shady, right?………RIGHT??
If they aren’t willing to go on record and identify themselves, I am supposed to believe whatever they say…because they say it?
I don’t know very much about the CIA or any of the other clandestine operations running in various parts of the Federal government.
At this point, I don’t trust them because they’ve garnered too much power.
And, because they do things that make me think they are above the law.
I’m not sure what can be done about it, but something needs to be done.
It appears that they are working for themselves and not the American people.
Hmmm…or should I say Her?
You could just, Grrrrrrrr LTB!
Tulsi also disbanded the NIC, so one could assume that the person in question was relieved of duties. Also, the person in question was clearly operating AGAINST President Trump, which is a violation in and of itself.
Good riddance and whomever at the CIA thinks this is a good way to operate (leaking to the press)…. it is only a matter of time before Tulsi revokes YOUR clearance (and paycheck).
I guarantee the two “people familiar with the matter,” and “three other people with knowledge of the situation” come from the CIA directorate of analysis. The people Tulsi is pissing off the most.
Or SSCI.
Awwwww! Poor babies! TOUGH COOKIES!!!
We’re backing you Tulsi! Continue on!!!
Thank you Sundance.
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You know that “keen” is a favored word of AI bots. Just saying
It’s commonly used by educated Brits. It’s OK to be British.
One word, the average Brits seem to like is “cheeky”….
I learn something new every day here! Did not know that “keen” is a favored word of AI bots!
Hey, AI!
“Neato Keeno Bosso Tweedo”
Does that do anything for ya?
Klaatu barada nikto.
What have you done
I would trust Gort more than the IC.
Your reply served no purpose other than to provide insight into the way you process things. It was is very diagnostic- do you grasp that?
Please name one mission that the CIA carried out to preserve and protect the United States of America rather than protecting its own interests and insuring its own survival by whatever means necessary.
They have protected us from an invasion from the planet Mars.
There has been no invasion from the planet Mars, now has there?
I rest my case as the CIA’s defense council.
Nor from Antarctica.
Top Men, I say.
That was funny! Thanks, I needed a good laugh. Good medicine.
Nor from the planet Mongo!
Flash, Dale, and Dr Zharkov were all CIA ‘deep cover’,
Dincha know??
I have watched a whole bunch of movies about this…
1950s-60s Skunk Works strat recce birds. CIA built this high-value national asset program when the AF couldn’t be bothered. I still respect that.
And… they pushed for ‘just one more’ clandestine U-2 flight
– when there were serious concerns whether the Soviets might now be able to shoot it down.
That flight in May 1960
resulted in the shootdown of the U-2, ans the capture of a high-tech camera, photos, and pilot Francis Gary Powers, giving the USSR a huge publicity bonanza.
The incident also scuttled talks between President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev.
So… yes, the CIA had a successful aerial spy program… until it wasn’t.
Yup. Kelly Johnson saw the U-2’s overflight problem coming before the CIA did, said so and then he started studying and developing the blackbird concepts, incl. Suntan, etc.
Just one?
Julia S. Gurganus: Former National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia
Germany Reportedly Identifies All Ukrainian Members of Commando Accused
of Blowing up the Nord Stream Pipelines | The Gateway Pundit:
RT on X:
“Everybody’s trying to convince us that amateur divers sabotaged Nord Stream in NATO-monitored Baltic Sea — Dmitry Polyansky to RT ‘This can ONLY be done with very government-run political and logistical support’ https://t.co/z37qBQ0KQe” / X
The Baltic is a NATO Bathtub. OBiden and Nuland both promised they would blow it up. Plus, it gave market share to the US and helped deindustrialize Germany.
This classic Fall Guy Op indicates to me that Tulsi is closing in on them, including the CIA and Navy Brass who conducted the bombing.
Luckily, a bit of the “Teflon Don” has rubbed off on “Tulsi Teflon”.
The cia and other dirtbags don’t want honest people in high positions. They can’t blackmail them.
They can’t buy them or scare them off.
Fortunately, they’re so absurdly transparent at this point that nobody even cares about all the fake missives. Russia hoax, Covid psyop and total election theft have ended their sway.
Last one on the list, Garganus. Took me 5 minutes, probably took Grok at ‘X’ a bit less.
That’s my $5 (because 4-bits doesn’t get you as far these days).
Her public persona also indicates that she “resigned from Govt” back in 2017 during Pres. Trump’s first term. That doesn’t mean she actually was. This would be completely consistent with a U/C officer in many cases. Clearly, it’s being said that this person was active, otherwise why go through the nutroll to denigrate Gabbard.
At this point in time, it doesn’t seem like the IC & their leakers will have the ability to impact any of Trump’s cabinet. They might get lucky on occasion and get an extra day in the ‘news cycle’, but it won’t impact their employment. If anything, it will make them stronger, just like all of the attacks made Trump stronger. They are on firm ground at this point.
The Clowns In Action is the dirtiest most corrupt and evil organization on the face of this earth and should have never been allowed existence and should be shattered
Upon providing the list and posing the question to ChatGPT about “who on the list worked from 2014 – 2017 on Russian and Eurasian affairs”?? ChatGPT responded with names not found on the list. When asked to clarify why the response included names not found on the list, ChatGPT responded with sorry and that it would research the list again. This occurred several more times concluding that ChatGPT was sorry for the failed response. 😂
Nothing to see here folks. ChatGPT acting like the FBLie or DOJ or any number of three letter agencies hiding information from the peasants. Spit
I’m waiting for some Dim on the Senate panel that approved her to complain and send a referral to the DOJ because she “committed perjury during her confirmation hearings”.
Accoring to their charter, the cia is not allowed to operate in the US itself; is that correct? So why is it okay for them to spy on the US government in the US?
I posted the same thing on page 1. Inquiring minds would like to know…
I wonder when someone in govt. first okayed any CIA agent being placed within the U.S. federal govt. departments? Who was the one who got this very bad policy rolling? How long has this been a policy of the govt. to allow CIA agents into their ranks to spy on themselves? Who knows and who doesn’t?
Perhaps spying on the US Government has become so common place within the CIA that they forgot that theoretically they should not be doing it.
These people outed a CIA agent whose creds would have been reinforced by the termination. That tells everything.
What if the CIA agent was crooked and needed to be expelled? Is there no way to expel a crooked CIA agent?
“her”
‘feels’ like an identity-pronoun
😂
My take is Samantha Vinograd, she has quite the Wikipedia profile. Of course I could be wrong.
Go, Tulsi!
The IC’s hidden operatives get what they get.
It is gonna be a helluva task to root out and discard those that ARE identified.
Individuals tucked into positions that are scattered throughout other departments are problematic.
It’s not Tulsi ‘s problem. I hope the lot of them are terminated wherever they are scattered.
Intelligence my 🫏!
So: in which Federal agency was Julia Gurganus working before her security clearance was revoked?
The Durector and that agency aren’t going to be happy, discovering a CIA spy was in their midst!
Oops. It appears that neither Brett Forrest nor the Wall Street Journal understands that they may have committed a felony by revealing the identity of a covert intelligence officer or agent.
Let’s bring in Scooter Libby for his thoughts on this disclosure. All he did was leak Valerie Plames classified employment information. Just sayin’
Point of order …. before Scooter ran his mouth, maybe …. Valerie’s husband outed her as a CIA employee … also Valerie’s employment was so well known around he social circles in DC that Scooter thought he was just repeating public knowledge.
Got to wonder if the agent identified by the NYT was another one of those not so secret agents.
“Gurganus has spent the past two decades working in the U.S. intelligence community on issues related to Eurasia. From 2014 to 2017, she was a national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia, the senior subject matter expert on Eurasia for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. She has also served as an analyst and a manager at the Central Intelligence Agency, assessing developments in Eurasian foreign and security policy, domestic politics and economic performance, as well as socio-economic trends in Eurasia and Central Asia.“
https://carnegieendowment.org/people/julia-gurganus?lang=en
Based on this excerpt, it would seem that the WSJ story is bogus in their assertion that Tulsi outed a covert operative. She was already “outed”. OR they confirmed that she was working undercover after she “left” the CIA.
Basically, this was a non-story and a blatant attempt to smear Tulsi (of course).
I don’t believe she was doing a good job working on issues in Euraisa because there are even more issues in and around Eurasia today 20 years later.
Maybe itis time for Miss Julia to find other, more suitable work?
It may be a felony to burn a US covert agent’s identity……but not a felony if management does it.
Kinda like telling the boss that he can’t fire or discipline someone working for him/her.
I guess I am confused?
I thought the CIA was only supposed to spy on foreign nations and governments, NOT on the USA or OUR own government?
Am I missing something here?
Or maybe the rules changed in November of 1963?
I posted the same on page 1. I really want to know the answer to this from someone knowledgeable.
The answer is: the CIA does whatever the F it wants. Until now.
Laws are only for those who follow them. They’re suggestions for the sleazy, criminal and corrupt.
The rules are there are no rules.
Can I say the WSJ’s captured “journalist” reporting on Russian Munitions Factories was a CIA agent?
‘Cos I won’t say it if it’s against the rules.
In everything Russia, you will always find the CIA.
Isn’t the CIA forbidden from domestic spying. Perhaps she was stationed in Europe but how can spying on our government not be a infraction?
Who’s going to hold them accountable ???
Tulsi
How do we know that the unnamed source for this story wasn’t the individual who lost their security clearance?
How do we know she didn’t out herself?
What would be wrong with firing Ratcliffe and folding his director duties in with DNI Gabbard’s office?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think that would require Senate confirmation.
Sounds like a great idea!
Seems like an easy assertion to counter.
“The story is a fabrication, prove me wrong”
5 leaked or corroborated …. Those 5 need to be hunted down and removed..
This has a distinct echo of L. Fletcher Prouty’s “The Secret Team”, whose subtitle is prescient: “The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World”. While not the easiest read, the book is here: https://ratical.org/ratville/JFK/ST/
Prouty was well positioned to see what happened as the CIA metastasized in the 1950s under Allen Dulles, planting agents in every corner of the federal bureaucracy. Dulles offered a difficult proposition to refuse: I want to put an employee in your department who will work for you in your normal operations, but will be a conduit to the CIA if we need your help. Of course he will be on our payroll, not yours.
It sounds like Tulsi might have stumbled on the current incarnation of Dulles’ Secret Team.
Based solely on the information provided here by Sundance, I would say that Ms. Julia Gurganus is entitled to an intense DOJ investigation.
Expose her dirty deeds and hang her from the closest tree.
Rush always used to say the Left will always let you know exactly who they are afraid of
Yank 90% clearances and fire 85% at FBI, CIA that would be a start.
Man! This is better than the old Abbott and Costello “Who’s on First” routine! What a hoot if it wasn’t so scary. Our (un)Intelligence spooks spying on other agencies of our own Government! Hello “1984” he was just off by a few years but then again how long has this been going on?
“Russian expert”? I wonder if she was one of the original group who concluded there was nothing to the Russian collusion or part of the directed rewrite?
It appears Ms. Gabbard Lt Col (Ret) still holds her pledge “Duty. Honor, Country” and her oath to the Constitution sacred. Bless and protect our Officer Corps and Senior Non Coms.
Practically the most beautiful woman on the planet…but then, I digress…
Whenever I pray I ask God to bless Tulsi Gabbard twice.
I say we pick up the pace and go for broke.
The article all but named her. I am stunned the CIA is still spying on the government that is supposed to be controlling it.
I truly DESPISE these fakers & freaks. Why on earth should there even BE an “undercover CIA agent” in any of our government agencies?!?
And how “secret” could this undercover agent be if the WSJ writes an article about it?
“according to a PUBLICLY LISTED BIOGRAPHY” – Doesn’t sound too covert to me.
“The officer has held intelligence posts for more than 20 years and worked from 2014 to 2017 as an expert on Russia and Eurasia on the National Intelligence Council, according to a publicly listed biography.
Earlier this year, the CIA officer spoke at a classified intelligence conference and was described as a senior executive manager in the CIA’s Europe and Eurasia mission center.
[…] It is a felony to reveal the identity of a covert intelligence officer or agent”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15043729/undercover-cia-agent-tulsi-gabbard-deep-state-trump.html
Occasionally even a rag like the Daily Mail gets it right.
Most of the 37 people had either participated in intelligence assessments related to Russia’s attempt to influence the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election
Oh, by reading the above, I thought she might be affiliated with Facebook, considering that this was apparently much of the extent ofRussia’s attempt to influence the election. (/sarcasm)/
Sundance!
I love it! Great to see you backing Tulsi and doubling down on her patriotism!
Hopefully as the internet tap into your take on this matter, they will ampify the Message to go out to the masses!
Since they should all be fired, even if this were true, it’s nothing more than collateral damage. You know, collateral damage like the dead women and children in the war between Russia and Ukraine the CIA caused and is actively supporting. Move on, nothing to see here…
I will add that the Wall Street Journal absolutely sucks. But not as much as the CIA.
I thought the CIA couldn’t “operate on American soil” that is FBI territory and the CIA is everything off American grounds.
Col. Oliver North might have something to say about that….?