Report: Intel Agency Workers Chatted About Perverted Sex, Trans Surgeries on Taxpayers’ Dime
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In one of the most disturbing revelations about what goes on in the federal government, chat logs from three intelligence agencies show that agency employees were discussing perverted sex and describing “transgender” surgery and its outcome in vivid detail.

And they were doing so on the job … on the taxpayers’ dime.

The three agencies involved, Christopher Rufo and Hannah Grossman wrote for City Journal, were the Central and Defense Intelligence and National Security agencies (CIA, DIA, and NSA).

The perverted sex talk included conversations about group sex, castration, and micturation.

The Logs

“All NSA employees sign agreements stating that publishing non-mission related material on Intelink is a usage violation and will result in disciplinary action,” an NSA spokesman told Rufo and Grossman. But that didn’t stop the freaks and weirdos from discussing sex and sex “changes.”

“[M]ine is everything,” a crackpot employee wrote about having a penectomy and newly-built “vagina.” And, he wrote, “[I]’ve found that i like being penetrated (never liked it before GRS [gender reassignment surgery]), but all the rest is just as important as well.”

Continued Rufo and Grossman:

These employees discussed hair removal, estrogen injections, and the experience of sexual pleasure post-castration. “[G]etting my b*tth*le zapped by a laser was . . . shocking,” said one transgender-identifying intel employee who spent thousands on hair removal. “Look, I just enjoy helping other people experience boobs,” said another about estrogen treatments. “[O]ne of the weirdest things that gives me euphoria is when i p**, i don’t have to push anything down to make sure it aims right,” a Defense Intelligence Agency employee added. …

According to our sources, the sex chats were legitimized as part of the NSA’s commitment to “diversity, equity and inclusion.” Activists within the agency used LGBTQ+ “employee resource groups” to turn their kinks and pathologies into official work duties. According to the current NSA employee, these groups “spent all day” recruiting activists and holding meetings with titles such as “Privilege,” “Ally Awareness,” “Pride,” and “Transgender Community Inclusion.” And they did so with the full support of NSA leadership, which declared that DEI was “not only mission critical, but mission imperative.”

Another disturbing comment from a Navy intelligence employee: “Medical science is gonna give me t*ts one way or another.”

“Diversity” in the context of the chat logs was divorced from race. Instead, it was a means for the perverts to discuss aberrant sex, such as polyamory. That’s a far-left code word for promiscuity and adultery, which is also called “ethical non-monogamy.”

“At other times, the conversations became explicit,” Rufo and Grossman revealed. Their NSA sources saw “hundreds of sexually provocative discussions … mostly on taxpayer time.”

One of the chats — which run from June 2022 through January 2024 in Rufo’s X thread — discussed “gangbangs.”

“The NSA sources also raised the question of some staffers’ mental fitness for the job,” as Rufo and Grossman explained:

In one chat, an NSA employee insists on using “it” pronouns in lieu of the human “he” or “she” pronouns. “[I]t/its user here. While I understand we can make some people uncomfortable, keep in mind that the dehumanizing aspect either a) doesn’t apply or b) is a positive effect when we’re requesting it.” A commenter who disagreed was quickly dismissed by employees of the NSA and CIA, who claimed that refusing to use “it/its” pronouns amounted to “erasing” a transgender identity.

“These are folks with top secret clearances believing they are an IT!” said the NSA source.

Aside from the obvious observation that the deranged participants in these chats have no business working for military or intelligence agencies, “a conflict is coming” the two writers predicted:

These NSA chat logs suggest the presence of at least hundreds of gender activists within the intelligence services who cannot distinguish between male and female, and who believe that discussing castration, polyamory, and “gangbangs” is an appropriate use of public resources. For psychological and ideological reasons, these kinds of people will not be easily sidelined. The Trump administration should not only dismantle the structure of DEI but also terminate the employees who use it to advance gender activism at the expense of national security.

DOGE Revelations

The revelations about the intel sex chats come after the exposure of perversion-obsessed bureaucrats in the foreign-aid combine of the State Department, U.S. Agency for International Development, and other out-of-control agencies.

Bureaucrats wasted millions of tax dollars on myriad projects dealing with sexual perversion:

  • $30 million to study AIDS among prostitutes and “transgenders” in South Africa since 2018;
  • $1.5 million for a Serbian “LGBTQ” outfit to “advance diversity equity and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities, by promoting economic empowerment of and opportunity for LGBTQ+ people in Serbia”;
  • $47,000 for a “transgender” opera in Colombia; and
  • $32,000 for Peru’s trans comic-book program.

And that, of course, doesn’t count millions of dollars more to push sex perversion in public schools in this nation.

As Rufo revealed on February 14, one such project involved funding a nongovernmental organization involved in teaching school kids that prostitution is an acceptable profession.

Educators must “understand the importance of sex work in the LGBTQ+ community and LGBTQ youth survival, especially for queer and trans people of color, and most emphatically black trans women,” said a presenter in the video:

This often is a means of income. And by not talking about it, and avoiding talking about that, we’re actually making that worse, and making it easier for people to be stigmatized.

That means, of course, that educators would pass that information to students.