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TUCKER đł I WAS WORKING ON A SECRET PLAN WHEN THE NSA BROKE INTO MY SECURE TEXT MESSAGES
âŁSource: https://gab.com/rasc/posts/110275974516668388
https://www.westernjournal.com..../tucker-working-secr
Remember back in 2021, when Fox Newsâ Tucker Carlson went on air and publicly alleged the National Security Agency was spying his text messages? The media painted him as a dangerous loon, someone who should be thrown off the air posthaste.
And then came reports that, uh, Tucker was potentially right. See, Carlson was trying to arrange an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin â and because the NSA was monitoring Putin, Carlsonâs communications with Kremlin intermediaries may have been intercepted by an arm of the U.S. intelligence community that isnât supposed to spy on its own citizens, Axios reported in July 2021.
On an episode of the âFull Send Podcastâ published last week, Carlson went into greater detail about the alleged NSA surveillance, saying he âwas immediately intimidatedâ and is âembarrassed to admitâ it caused him to nix the potential interview.
âIâve been all over the world â I feel like Iâve been everywhere except Russia, and Russia is a combatant in a war thatâs changing the world,â Carlson said on the podcast, which is based in Newport Beach, California.
âI should go see it ⌠and I was planning on it, and I got stopped by the U.S. government from doing it.â
Carlson said that, as he was working on setting up the interview, âthe NSA broke into my Signal account, which I didnât know they could do.â
Signal, for the unaware, is a privacy-heavy messaging app often favored by journalists because of its strong encryption and the supposed difficulty that Big Brother-esque intelligence services would have breaking into it.
âI donât have a secret life,â Carlson said. âIâm not hiding anything â but I was definitely hiding my plan to go interview Putin just because itâs an interview.â
As for how he found out about the surveillance: âI got a call from somebody in Washington who would know â just trust me â so I went up there for another reason, but this person said, you know, youâre going to come to Washington anytime soon?â
Carlson said he arranged to meet up with the individual when he traveled to the capital, where he was asked if he was planning a trip to see Putin.
âAnd I was like, âhow would you know that?'â Carlson said. âI hadnât told anybody â I mean, anybody. Not my brother, not my wife, nobody. Because, you know, itâs one of a million things youâre working on, but that was one of them.â
He said he asked the source how he knew: ââBecause NSA pulled your text with this other person you were textingâ ⌠And so immediately, I was intimidated.
âIâm embarrassed to admit, but I was completely freaked out by it,â Carlson said.
He went on to relate that he talked to a senator on Capitol Hill. (Carlson didnât name the senator, but itâs worth noting GOP Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul wrote a letter to the head of the NSA, asking for an investigation into the matter and noting that Carlson âis to be afforded the freedom of the press protections guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitutionâ).
âI went on TV on Monday, and Iâm like, âthis happenedâ,â Carlson said on the podcast.
âAnd so they had, you know, in Congress, [they] asked NSA, and NSA is like, âyes, we did this, but for good reason.'â
This had more or less been confirmed by a report from cybersecurity publication The Record, which reported in July of 2021 that âthe nationâs top electronic spy agency found that Carlson was mentioned in communications between third parties and his name was subsequently revealed through âunmasking,â a process in which relevant government officials can request the identities of American citizens in intelligence reports to be divulged provided there is an official reason, such as helping them make sense of the intelligence documents they are reviewing.â
Furthermore, the NSA went as far as to respond to Carlsonâs allegations in a statement that was critical of the host and called his allegations âuntrueâ â while never actually denying the NSA intercepted his communications, not exactly a good sign if you want to believe the NSA isnât spying on American citizens.
The liberal media reaction to Carlsonâs interview has been much the same as it was in 2021: Pfft, this didnât happen â and if it did, itâs a good thing!
âIf any of this is true â a highly specious assumption â it is no wonder that heâs embarrassed. The whole story is profoundly stupid,â wrote a blogger published by the anything-goes moderation-light lefty outlet Daily Kos. âFurthermore, why would Carlson be so astonished that the NSA was monitoring the communications of a Putin associate in Russia? Thatâs their job. It would be worrisome if they didnât know about Carlsonâs prospective interview.â
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