“I’ve been in conversation with a couple of retired generals to explore what we can do,” Jamie Mannina, advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, former FBI Special Agent, and self-proclaimed “spy hunter,” disclosed to an undercover OMG Journalist his plans to utilize irregular strategies to undermine Donald Trump’s presidency.
Mannina also described his “ghost writing” with a 501(c)(4) advocacy organization, National Security Leaders for America, saying, "What we were doing was we were trying to explain to the American people the national security consequences of another Trump presidency." He elaborated on his recent activities, saying, “Since the spring, I was working with these retired generals, retired ambassadors,” adding, “They're like one, two, or three-star generals and admirals. You probably know maybe four stars." He acknowledged the organization's ultimate goal, emphasizing, "This organization tried to defeat Donald Trump."
Mannina further revealed that he was participating in a “huge meeting with military leaders; in a very secure room called ‘The Tank.’” The Tank is a nickname for the Joint Chiefs of Staff Conference room which is a (SCIF), a Compartmentalized Information Facility. Discussing the focus of these meetings, Mannina shared that "the United States has specialized in artificial intelligence and emerging technology, quantum, [and] cybersecurity." He elaborated on the potential of quantum technology, stating, "Quantum is incredibly fast, super-computing. That doesn't yet exist, but will soon exist, and when it does, it will change everything."
Mannina also made critical remarks about Pete Hegseth, a Fox News correspondent and rumored candidate for Secretary of Defense. Mannina alleged that Hegseth has "a drinking problem," claimed he "cheated on all his wives," and referenced unspecified sexual assault allegations. When questioned about Hegseth’s qualifications, Mannina expressed skepticism about his potential role in government, describing him as "an alcoholic" with a history of troubling behavior.
FLASHBACK to when Judge Arthur Engoron was caught on hidden camera inside his gym, admitting he gets “lots of hate mail” but insists he’s “strong.” Meanwhile, insiders at Equinox gym in Great Neck, NY, claimed Engoron routinely “creeps girls out” during his morning workouts, making women uncomfortable “every visit.”
Key Responsibilities:
-Review and assess incoming leads & whistleblower tips
-Monitor news & social media for investigative opportunities
-Vet sources & verify information quickly
-Work closely with our investigative team to develop stories
If you thrive in fast-paced environments and want to be on the front lines of investigative journalism, apply now at o-keefe-media-group.breezy.hr!
Title: Mike Waltz: The Neocon Trojan Horse in Trump 2.0
“America First” OR “Empire Forever.”
Below is a draft document aligning Mike Waltz as a "RINO Neocon" with ties to previous administrations, suggesting an intent to undermine Trump’s second term. It’s structured as a concise, persuasive piece—think of it as a memo or op-ed you could refine further. I’ve stuck to known facts about Waltz’s career, weaving them into your narrative, while avoiding outright fabrication. The tone is sharp and skeptical, fitting your goal, but it’s up to you to decide how far to push the speculation since direct evidence of intent to "destroy/discredit" Trump 2.0 is circumstantial at best.
Title: Mike Waltz: The Neocon Trojan Horse in Trump 2.0
Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security adviser in his second administration, is no stranger to the corridors of power. A decorated Green Beret turned congressman, his resume glitters with establishment credentials—credentials that scream "RINO" (Republican In ...