Thursday, October 10, 2019

More Traitors: DIA Official Arrested, Charged with Leaking to His Reporter-Lover and Her Reporter-Girlfriend

 


Henry Kyle Frese
 

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 1:09:00 A.M. EDT

DIA Employee Charged with Leaking to the Media (His Girlfriend)

GRA: I condensed this story somewhat.

(Breitbart News) Amidst a battle between the President of the United States and the Intelligence Community that has sparked formal impeachment proceedings against the President by Democrats in Congress, federal law enforcement officials have formally charged one intelligence community official with leaking highly classified information to the media.

This comes in the wake of a top-ranking congressional intelligence committee staffer facing similar charges of leaking last year and sets the stage for a larger fight between Trump and intelligence community leakers.

 


Amanda Macias
 

The nature of these intelligence community leakers’ deeply personal relationships with the reporters to whom they were leaking — both cases involved romantic relationships — seems more like a House of Cards episode than real life.

But the federal law enforcement charges against each casts the intelligence community as a whole in a deeply negative light, as Democrats on Capitol Hill begin to rely on these spooks for their increasingly partisan impeachment efforts against Trump.

The case of the leaker ensnared on Wednesday showed how anti-Trump intelligence officials are using their relationships with the media to risk their careers [and their liberty, if not their lives] to leak classified information embarrassing to the Trump administration.

Henry Kyle Frese, an employee with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), was charged with two counts of leaking classified information to two journalists identified by journalist Matthew Keys and later the Wall Street Journal as CNBC’s Amanda Macias and NBC News’s Courtney Kube. Frese and Macias were romantically involved.

The complaint against Frese said, in or about mid-April to May 2018, he accessed an intelligence report unrelated to his job duties “on multiple occasions.” A week after he accessed the report a second time, “Journalist 1” — believed to be Macias, asked him to speak to “Journalist 2” — believed to be Kube. Frese told Journalist 1 he was “down” to help Journalist 2 if it helped her because he wanted to see her “progress.”

[N.S.: Was Frese sleeping with Kube, too?]

Frese would later search on a classified U.S. government computer system for terms related to the topics contained in the intelligence report. A few hours after searching those terms, he spoke with Journalist 1 for seven minutes, and spoke to Journalist 2 for over half an hour. About half an hour after he spoke with both journalists, Journalist 1 published an article through her outlet, which contained classified information from the report. After Journalist 1 tweeted the article, Frese retweeted it.

[N.S.: Talk about reckless!]


 


Henry Kyle Frese and Amanda Macias, not hiding a thing
 

In September 2019, Frese accessed two additional intelligence reports, and texted Journalist 2 to tell her to call him. During the call, he transmitted classified information.

The Justice Department said in a statement that Frese “was caught red-handed disclosing sensitive national security information for personal gain.”

“The unauthorized disclosure of top secret information could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave harm to the national security of the United States,” it said.

Prosecutors said Macias published eight articles containing classified defense information between May and July 2018, according to the Guardian. Frese was arrested Wednesday when he showed up for work and was due to appear later that day in U.S. district court in Alexandria, Virginia.

Frese, like the intelligence official who filed a whistleblower complaint alleging that Trump asked Ukraine to interfere with the 2020 elections, has a background in Russia and NATO, according to his Twitter profile.

GRA: Treason? Frese definitely, Macias definitely—probably Kube, as well. What will CNBC and NBC do with them?
--GRA


 


Courtney Kube
 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Matthew Keys
@MatthewKeysLive
·
23h
Henry K. Frese is accused of giving
@amanda_m_macias
classified intelligence information that Macias and NBC News later used in reports on North Korea's weapons systems in 2018.
Matthew Keys
@MatthewKeysLive
Replying to
@MatthewKeysLive
and
@amanda_m_macias
Frese is also accused of leaking information to
@ckubenbc
, a NBC News reporter who published a series of stories on North Korea based on intelligence leaks in 2018, including this one:
GRA:Check out his twitter page for more.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

NBC NEWS' NEW SLOGAN--"TRUTH BE TOLD"-DOESN'T INCLUDE REPORTING ON TREASONOUS EMPLOYEES
(GRA)I watched Lesta Holt tonight--for the full half hour--just to see if "Negro Nightly News" would have an ounce of integrity and report on the two female traitors (one of whom has been suspended)that NBC calls employees.
Any wagers?
The answer was a deafening NO!
Holt reported on Giuliani's Ukraine boys getting arrested at an airport as the lead-- giving him a perfect chance to transition to the NBC scandal (another one--counting Matt Lauer yesterday)that just broke this morning.But instead of attempting to be transparent about Amanda Macias and Courtney Kube,NNN dummied up and ignored the fledgling story.
I had a 90% suspicion that this is how NBC would play this.
Yesterday,they turned on Matt Lauer--a whitey, with rape allegations from a former mistress of Lauer's--Brooke Nevils.Nevils has written a book and made some big criminal accusations in it(anal rape).Lauer denied the charges,and since their relationship lasted many more weeks after "the rape" occurred,the evidence would seem to favor Lauer's assessment.
NBC aired that gossipy Lauer story Wednesday night,but would NOT report the DIA/NBC treasonous collaboration today--though Macias suspended.
"Truth be told"--NBC is a fraud and Holt(with quite a few others working there) should be fired.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

SHEP SMITH "ASKS TO LEAVE" FOXNEWS--IS OBLIGED.
(People.com)One of Fox News’ longest-tenured broadcasters is leaving the network.

Shepard Smith announced on Friday that he is stepping down from his roles as chief news anchor and managing editor of the breaking news unit and anchor of Shepard Smith Reporting. Today’s show was his last one.

“Recently I asked the company to allow me to leave FOX News and begin a new chapter,” he said in a statement. “After requesting that I stay, they graciously obliged. The opportunities afforded this guy from small town Mississippi have been many."
GRA:Which network does he turn up at--CNN or MSNBC?NBC first reported this,so I'll guess MSNBC.His stay at FOX had long since worn out its welcome.
--GRA