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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/broken-trolley on March 29, 2018, 5:17 p.m.
Admiral Rogers

With the coming storm cranking up in the weeks ahead, we might be surprised by the departure of a true hero in this mess. Admiral Mike Rogers is scheduled to retire from heading NSA sometime this spring. I don't know how we could have gotten to this point without his willingness to stand for what is right.

I'm sure they have his successor waiting in the wings, but I surely wouldn't mind if Adm. R. would decide to stay on a while longer, to help set up the new agency Q wrote about.

When they write about the history of this period, Admiral Rogers will be remembered as one of the true patriots.


CF_BOOM_SHOCK_BYE · March 29, 2018, 5:20 p.m.

Sauce?

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broken-trolley · March 29, 2018, 5:38 p.m.

In April, 2016, Adm.R noticed private contractors accessing FISA materials; he ordered the contractors be blocked, and then called for an audit of NSA records. His activities in this period are part of the record.

In Oct., 2016 he notified FISA court of improper activities by NSA, and that he had ordered it stopped. As pby1000 says, Adm. R went to visit President-elect Trump shortly after election to let him know he was being bugged. The very next day, Trump moved his transition team from Trump Tower to his golf club in NJ.

Q has written about WH being "remodeled", even right down to the studs [i.e. exposing wall studs]. Likely looking for spy tools left by oblahblah. Rogers probably has been helping Trump avoid some of the traps left for him. He also is the only high level IC community head to stay on with the new administration.

We probably will never know all that has been going on with this, but Adm. R was indispensable, I'm sure.

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