In March 2022, the 600-person chat room was informed that the Kremlin was planning a troop withdrawal from near Kiev. Two days later, namely on 29 March, the withdrawal of Russian troops actually took place.
💬 The New York Times found (https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/21/us/politics/jack-teixeira-leaks-russia-ukraine.html) another 600-person Discord chat room that leaked classified Pentagon documents for a year. They were posted by a man posing as a US Air Force pilot.
Journalists compared a photo and date of birth and other details with the social media information of Jake Teixeira, a recent arrest (https://t.me/ToBeClan/2019) for leaking classified papers to another Discord chat room, then concluded it was him.
In March 2022, the 600-person chat room was informed that the Kremlin was planning a troop withdrawal from near Kiev. Two days later, namely on 29 March, the withdrawal of Russian troops actually took place.
At one point, a pilot in the chat room wrote that he could hand over some documents to foreign chat room members privately, said he had access not only to US intelligence, but also to that of US allies, and boasted that he was about to enter an area where people with certain access could view the secret SCIF network. He may have been writing the latter directly from a military base.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IeAelkYzbCjJF6keiouOIgqExheCspsoxmdJKRKVoz4/edit?usp=sharing
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