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FBI using polygraphent tests in the middle of the efforts to close widespread internal leaks: report

[Craig Nigrelli]

The US intelligence agencies aim to exterminate whistleblower in order to put the media of Leck's confidential information. And technology that are older than a hundred years old to do this.

The FBI director Kash Patel orders the office to start with polygraphent tests to find everyone that he believes that he leaves the information violating for his operations, as the Washington Post reports for the first time.

According to reports, the improved tactics have led to a “culture of fear” within the national security authorities.

In response to the post report, a spokesman led that serious leaks led to the provision of polygraphent tests, but did not offer any details on the jointly used information.

The move follows the Attorney General Pam Bondi, who advises the Ministry of Justice for the journalists' personal communication and not only finds the criteria for legal steps against LECKS not only classified material, but also “privately and sensitive” information that the Trump administration finds, “chaos and dimensioning” in the government.

Officials warn that the more comprehensive scope of the efforts to combat leaks can include information that the Trump government considers to be embarrassing or with its views as reasons for the discharge or law enforcement.

Officials note that a deterioration environment according to the discharge of the head of the NSA, General Timothy Hagh, at the beginning of this month. His discharge also came in the middle of dozens of cyber security officers from the Ministry of Homeland Protection, which were released and forced into the early retirement.

The Pentagon was recently affected by the departures after Defense Minister Pete Hegseth had released several top helpers after he reported to Leck's news agencies who had been annoyed by “sensitive communication” with defense officers.

The move of the FBI, to employ so -called “Lie Detector” tests, follows a call from Trump Ally Laura Loomer, who demands the national secret service director Tulsi Gabbard “polish” polygraphs of intelligence “to” clean “” clean house “of suspected delicacies, especially those who serve under President.

Gabard recently announced that her agency made criminal transfers available with a number of leaks and promised the collaborations with the DOJ in the search and load of Leckages.

Steven Aftergood, an expert in intelligence policy, said: “You are stress detectors … so polygraphs do not measure the truth or falsehood. They measure stress.”

Steven Aftergood, an expert in intelligence policy, says that polygraphs are not really “lie detectors”.

The Trump administration defends its earlier efforts against the source of LECKS and argues that it is fighting to end what it considers to be the “weapon” of the law enforcement authorities, which was pursued under bidges.

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