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Last week, Tucker Carlson Tonight host Tucker Carlson dropped a bombshell on his program when he explained that the NSA is spying on him. This afternoon, Carlson appeared on Maria Bartiromo’s Fox Business show to explain how he found out the NSA was spying on him and how he obtained information from a whistleblower proving that the NSA has been spying on him. Bartiromo explained to her viewers how the NSA was “planning to leak sensitive communications” from Carlson “to get his show canceled.”

Carlson explained to the Fox Business host why he decided to go public with the whistleblower’s claim: “You don’t go on TV lightly to say ‘The NSA is spying on me.,’ because you sound like a crazy person!” Carlson said. He continued, “Of course, you don’t say that unless you know it’s true—and I do know it was true because, almost accidentally, I was in Washington for a funeral last week and I ran into someone I know well, who said I have a message for you—and then proceeded to repeat back to me details from emails and texts that I sent and had told no one else about.” Tucker explained that the whistleblower verified it and that as a “defensive move,” he decided to “say something out loud” about the NSA spying on him on his show.

Earlier this week, after Carlson exposed the spying operation on his Tucker Carlson Tonight show, the NSA tried to distance themselves from the spying operation by issuing the following statement:

“NSA has a foreign intelligence mission. We target foreign powers to generate insights on foreign activities that could harm the United States.” The statement, of course, is not a denial, but instead, a word salad, designed to make it look like a denial.

Carlson explained how he was able to confirm the whistleblower’s claim: “Then—yesterday, I learned that—and this is going to come out soon—that the NSA leaked the contents of my emails to journalists—in an effort to discredit me!” Carlson told his fellow Fox News journalist that he actually got a phone call from a journalist that confirmed the whistleblower’s warning. “More ominously, they’re using the information they gather to put leverage and to threaten opposition journalsits— those who criticize the Biden administration. And I don’t think we should put up with it in a free country,” Carlson said.

“It’s worse than shocking—this is the stuff of banana republics and third-world countries,” Bartiromo said.

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First, it was the FBI spying on innocent American citizens—now it’s the NSA—is it possible for America to ever trust our intelligence agencies again?

Last week, Tucker Carlson Tonight host Tucker Carlson dropped a bombshell on his program when he explained that the NSA is spying on him. This afternoon, Carlson appeared on Maria Bartiromo’s Fox Business show to explain how he found out the NSA was spying on him and how he obtained information from a whistleblower proving that the NSA has been spying on him. Bartiromo explained to her viewers how the NSA was “planning to leak sensitive communications” from Carlson “to get his show canceled.” Carlson explained to the Fox Business host why he decided to go public with the whistleblower’s claim: “You don’t go on TV lightly to say ‘The NSA is spying on me.,’ because you sound like a crazy person!” Carlson said. He continued, “Of course, you don’t say that unless you know it’s true—and I do know it was true because, almost accidentally, I was in Washington for a funeral last week and I ran into someone I know well, who said I have a message for you—and then proceeded to repeat back to me details from emails and texts that I sent and had told no one else about.” Tucker explained that the whistleblower verified it and that as a “defensive move,” he decided to “say something out loud” about the NSA spying on him on his show. Earlier this week, after Carlson exposed the spying operation on his Tucker Carlson Tonight show, the NSA tried to distance themselves from the spying operation by issuing the following statement: “NSA has a foreign intelligence mission. We target foreign powers to generate insights on foreign activities that could harm the United States.” The statement, of course, is not a denial, but instead, a word salad, designed to make it look like a denial. Carlson explained how he was able to confirm the whistleblower’s claim: “Then—yesterday, I learned that—and this is going to come out soon—that the NSA leaked the contents of my emails to journalists—in an effort to discredit me!” Carlson told his fellow Fox News journalist that he actually got a phone call from a journalist that confirmed the whistleblower’s warning. “More ominously, they’re using the information they gather to put leverage and to threaten opposition journalsits— those who criticize the Biden administration. And I don’t think we should put up with it in a free country,” Carlson said. “It’s worse than shocking—this is the stuff of banana republics and third-world countries,” Bartiromo said. Watch: First, it was the FBI spying on innocent American citizens—now it’s the NSA—is it possible for America to ever trust our intelligence agencies again?

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This covers pretty much all of what I'd say. My senses gets somewhat 'conjectured' when I hear NSA in the News. It is that mysterious agency that gets mentioned from time to time that gets me wondering about it. The Edward Snowden 'thingy' comes to mind. We know Snowden was a 'tool' of the CIA and was used as part of a supposed 'turf' war between the CIA and NSA. Is this Tucker Carlson 'thing' just more of the same? Rumor has it that Carlson is on the CIA payroll. This may or may not be true. There's not any real way of proving it, at least from my desk anyway, but it is generally true that all the MSM are Mockingbird organs and there are CIA desks as part of the EO advisors. I don't know what to think of the Tucker Carlson revelation. It seems so Snowden-ish to me.

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Ya, I don't trust Tucker either.

The thing to note is that the DS will look at long-range outcomes and try to get control of them early on, so that Tucker might be softening us up to trusting him ("oh, he's obviously one of us") when he's later used to lead us into accepting whatever schemes/lies they come up with to solve/explain the problem that's currently being exposed. The same thing was done with Snowden. A lot of people still think he's a good guy.

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"Ya, I don't trust Tucker either."

Bingo. He's let his mask slip before and what I saw troubles me. The name that screams at me the loudest with this 'Tucker Carlson Being Spied On by the NSA' is Snowden' and 'CIA' reloaded.

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I get you. They're putting the focus back on the NSA and distracting from the CIA and other entities.

Tucker said he was told by someone else that he was being spied on. That gives him plausible deniability if it's discovered that it wasn't (just) the NSA. I wonder why he accepted the information so quickly and didn't question the possibility that his source could be misleading or being misled?