Speaker Alleges Coordinated Online Attacks and Disinformation by Active-Duty Personnel Linked to Legacy Security Against UAP Whistleblowers
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A speaker claims that after the October 7 attack a key figure in a legacy security network north of Brahman is involved in coordinated online attacks against the speaker and others—Tylen Borland, David Grush, Lou Alzando, and Jeff Mixatelli—carried out by active-duty or reserve service members with clearances using their work computers, linked to legacy program security and described as disinformation and psychological operations against UAP whistleblowers and their families, with Office of Special Investigations agents allegedly sent to whistleblowers’ families to break up marriages and pull children away from supportive parents.
A speaker expresses concerns about the October 7th attack related to Israel and intelligence, noting familiarity with the region and the significance of actions that followed. They say one of the key players sits within the legacy security architecture, currently at North of Brahman. They report coordinated online attacks against themselves and several others—Tylen Borland, David Grush, Lou Alzando, and Jeff Mixatelli—that are described as systematic and ongoing. The speaker claims the main perpetrators are active-duty or reserve service members with active clearances who operate on their work computers, and that the network is tied to legacy program security. They allege this network conducts disinformation and psychological operations against UAP whistleblowers, their friends and families, using human intelligence methods to disrupt lives and push them toward suicide or ostracization. They further claim that Office of Special Investigations agents have been sent to whistleblowers’ families to break apart marriages and pull children away from parents who had helped them.
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