UMVA has learned that a high-stakes Senate Intelligence Committee hearing is set to take place on Tuesday, featuring testimony from top officials, including the FBI Director, the Director of National Intelligence, and the CIA Director.
In a shocking revelation, a recent report has exposed a deep-seated conflict between the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, with allegations that the CIA has been actively stonewalling and spying on the Director of National Intelligence's team.
This bombshell report comes on the heels of the Director of National Intelligence's sudden resignation, announced on Friday, citing her husband's serious health issues as the reason. However, the timing of her departure has raised eyebrows, particularly in light of the increasing tensions between the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that these tensions escalated earlier this month when a CIA whistleblower testified about the agency's seizure of sensitive documents related to the JFK assassination and MKUltra, a clandestine CIA program focused on human experimentation and mind control.
The whistleblower's testimony sparked a heated response from lawmakers, with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and the House Oversight Committee Chairman firing off a preservation letter to the CIA, demanding that all records related to the seized documents be preserved. A spokeswoman for the Director of National Intelligence later disputed claims of a "raid," but the incident has only added fuel to the fire.
As the Senate Intelligence Committee prepares to hear testimony from top officials, many are left wondering about the extent of the CIA's alleged wrongdoing and the true reasons behind the Director of National Intelligence's sudden resignation. One thing is certain: the intelligence community is bracing for a dramatic showdown.