Protecting the Fatherland—Mayorkas and His Spooks

Have you heard the news? US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has established of the Homeland Intelligence Experts Group responsible for handling national security matters. has appointed John Brennan (former Director of the CIA), James Clapper (former Director of National Intelligence), and Paul Kolbe (Former Operations Officer, CIA). Read the full list here: “Secretary Mayorkas Announces Establishment of Homeland Intelligence Experts Group.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

They were among those who signed the controversial letter in October 2020, “Public Statement on the Hunter Biden Emails,” suggesting that Hunter Biden’s laptop might be Russian disinformation, despite the FBI having authenticated the laptop. Who else was among those who signed the letter These—Mike Hayden (former Director, CIA; former Director, NSA), John McLaughlin (former Acting Director, CIA; former Director of Analysis, CIA), Michael Morell (former Acting Director, CIA; former Director of Analysis, CIA), Mike Vickers (former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence; Former Operations Officer, CIA)—and many other intelligence officers.

It’s evident these spooks knowingly propagated false information to influence the outcome of the 2020 US election. So why have senior intelligence officials involved in spreading disinformation to manipulate an election been appointed to a DHS Expert Group focused on national security Furthermore, it’s puzzling why they haven’t faced legal consequences for their alleged interference in the election and why they still hold security clearances. Perhaps their role isn’t really about safeguarding national security, but rather more about protecting the interests of the corporate state and the globalist project.

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Meanwhile, President Biden and Secretary Mayorkas’s plan to change the demographic composition of the United States is on-track. So much for national security.

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Andrew Austin

Andrew Austin is on the faculty of Democracy and Justice Studies and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay. He has published numerous articles, essays, and reviews in books, encyclopedia, journals, and newspapers.

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