
Security breaches are much easier to comprehend when the perpetrators are obvious villains — Chinese hackers, say, or Kremlin spies. But the most damaging thefts of government secrets over the past two decades have been inside jobs,with the Snowden affair and WikiLeaks case the most renowned.
The latest in a list of security blunders that have plagued the US intelligence establishment are the Pentagon leaks, allegedly conducted by a junior airman of the Massachusetts Air National Guard barely old enough to buy a beer in his own country.
Kash Patel Questions Emerging Narrative on Pentagon Leaks: ‘This Is an Extensive Cover-Up’
Kash Patel, former chief of staff at the Pentagon and former deputy director of National Intelligence, in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News on Friday, questioned the evolving narrative over the Pentagon leaks — specifically that a 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guard reservist acted alone to leak top secret military data
