The NSA spies on all of us but didn’t know that their employees are using an official chat system to discuss their sexual perversions, swap stories about their transgender fantasies, their surgeries or plans for them, and “kink.”
What great spies they are. They probably know what you ate for breakfast, but didn’t know their own employees were doing this on official chatrooms during company time.
The NSA maintains a chat system for the “intelligence community” called Intelink. The servers are supposed to be used for government work, but gender activists have hijacked at least two channels—LBTQA and IC_Pride_TWG—to discuss fetishes, kink, and sex, all legitimized as “DEI.” pic.twitter.com/5Ramc5fb1L
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 24, 2025
I’m pretty sure that the agency is lying about not knowing because if that is the case they should fire all the top brass and their deputies and start over with something other than the DEI crowd.
They should probably do that anyway, but that is a different issue. There are few agencies that have anything close to the amount of sensitive material (and probably quite a bit of illegal information on you and me, and an awful lot of politicians whom they can blackmail, yet the claim is being made that nobody monitors the chatrooms run by the agency.
These trans employees discuss hair removal, estrogen treatments, and breast implants. “Getting my butthole zapped by a laser was . . . shocking,” said one trans-identifying DIA official. “Medical science is gonna give me tits one way or another,” said a Navy intel employee. pic.twitter.com/qXLtq0nk45
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 24, 2025
There is some really odd stuff being discussed.
The “intelligence community” is one of the most powerful parts of the American national security apparatus. In theory, it works tirelessly to keep the nation safe. But according to internal documents that we obtained, some intelligence agency employees have another on-the-job priority: sex chats.
We have cultivated sources within the National Security Agency—one current employee and one former employee—who have provided chat logs from the NSA’s Intelink messaging program. According to an NSA press official, “All NSA employees sign agreements stating that publishing non-mission related material on Intelink is a usage violation and will result in disciplinary action.” Nonetheless, these logs, dating back two years, are lurid, featuring wide-ranging discussions of sex, kink, polyamory, and castration.
One popular chat topic was male-to-female transgender surgery, which involves surgically removing the penis and turning it into an artificial vagina. “[M]ine is everything,” said one male who claimed to have had gender reconstruction surgery. “[I]’ve found that i like being penetrated (never liked it before GRS), but all the rest is just as important as well.” Another intelligence official boasted that genital surgery allowed him “to wear leggings or bikinis without having to wear a gaff under it.”
Imagine if the discussion were about heterosexual fantasies. HR would be all over it in a heartbeat.
But the rules are different for people in the alphabet mafia, and that was especially true during the Biden administration. The rules are different when you believe that there is some intersectional hierarchy that dictates who can do what, and nothing says “oppressed” as much as having none of the normal rules apply to you.
At least in DEI logic.
Read the full story about the NSA’s secret sex chats exclusively at City Journal. https://t.co/6a03vX9x6B
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 24, 2025
According to our sources, the sex chats were legitimized as part of the NSA’s commitment to “diversity, equity and inclusion.” Activists within the agency used LGBTQ+ “employee resource groups” to turn their kinks and pathologies into official work duties. According to the current NSA employee, these groups “spent all day” recruiting activists and holding meetings with titles such as “Privilege,” “Ally Awareness,” “Pride,” and “Transgender Community Inclusion.” And they did so with the full support of NSA leadership, which declared that DEI was “not only mission critical, but mission imperative.”
In this case, “diversity” was not a byword for racialism, but rather a euphemism for sex talk. Last January, chatroom members discussed their practice of polyamory, or “ethical non-monogamy.” “[A] polycule is a polyamorous group,” one employee explained. “A is my [girlfriend], and B-G are her partners. . . . then B&C are dating but not C&D, nor E, F, or G with any of the others, though there are several MWB (metas-with-benefits) connections.” Another employee claimed to be part of a nine-member “polycule,” adding that “some of our friends are practically poly-mers, with all the connected compounds.”
DEI is mission imperative, and nothing says “diversity” like spies discussing their polyamorous relationships at work while they muse about getting castrated.
What kind of porn are they watching? This sort of thing wasn’t discussed even 20 years ago. Now it is “mission imperative” to do so. I wonder if heterosexual men feel the need to jump on and lie about their sexual fantasies in order to guarantee moving up the ladder. When you incentivize things, you get more of them.
.@FBIDirectorKash must put a seasoned counterintelligence team on this immediately. He ought to enlist some old-timers on this, because they were never raised in a PC/DEI environment. This is the specialized work that short-term contractors are for. @realchrisrufo
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) February 24, 2025
As liberals claim that there is a moral panic about wokeness in our society, they are talking about just this sort of thing getting normalized, even at work.
This is the most common thing in the world in government circles. Teachers insist on telling kindergarteners about their sexual preferences and gender fantasies as if that were normal, and spies feel the need to share their deepest thoughts and fantasies on work bulletin boards.
BREAKING: An NSA spokesman has confirmed the authenticity of the secret sex chats and claims that the agency is taking administrative action against employees who “abused this system.”
This story is ongoing. More revelations coming tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/q822rMWjx6
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 24, 2025
It would seem to me that discussing sexual fantasies in government chatrooms and on the government dime would in itself violate anybody’s HR policies, giving the administration leeway to dismiss these employees. But then again, as I wrote yesterday, CNN is warning that any American spy who gets fired might likely become a spy for our adversaries.
It gives me great comfort to know that the people who hold our deepest secrets are a bunch of potential traitors whose only loyalty is to whoever pays the most, or who embrace their kinks and fantasies.
Not.
We are so screwed.
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