Federal national security workers used government comm system as personal alphabet sex chat

Federal National Security Workers Used Government Comm System as Personal Alphabet Sex Chat

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Now we know what they’re doing while they’re supposed to be working.

It has been revealed that federal employees with multiple agencies are using an intelligence chat system for steamy and intimidating non-governmental chat sessions.

A series of leaked chat logs purportedly from the National Security Agency’s (NSA) internal communication system have surfaced, revealing intelligence community employees discussing explicit sexual topics during work hours, according to journalist Christopher F. Rufo.

Federal national security workers used government comm system as personal alphabet sex chat
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Rufo, who shared the logs on social media Monday, claims the messages were exchanged on Intelink, a secure government chat platform. He alleges that employees from the NSA, CIA, and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) used the system’s LGBTQ+ affinity groups to discuss topics including gender transition procedures, fetishes, and polyamorous relationships.

“NSA, CIA, and DIA employees discuss genital castration, artificial vaginas, piss fetishes, sex polycules, and gangbangs—all on government time,” Rufo posted on X.

Federal national security workers used government comm system as personal alphabet sex chat
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The leaked messages reportedly include discussions about male-to-female transgender surgeries, hormone treatments, and personal experiences with medical procedures. One individual, identified as a DIA official, allegedly described a hair removal procedure as “shocking,” while a Navy intelligence employee was quoted saying, “Medical science is gonna give me tits one way or another.”

The authenticity of the logs and how they were obtained remain unclear. Neither the NSA nor other intelligence agencies have publicly commented on the alleged leaks.

If verified, the leaked messages could raise questions about the use of government communication platforms and potential breaches of professional conduct within the intelligence community.

Federal national security workers used government comm system as personal alphabet sex chat
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Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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