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Re: LGBTQIA+ Transgender Army Major And Wife Indicted For Scheming To Give Sensitive Military Data To Russians

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FBI Catches A Faggot Traitor

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Oct 2, 2022, 11:15:05 AM10/2/22
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A male U.S. army major masquerading as a female and his wife, a
Johns Hopkins anesthesiologist, were arrested on Thursday after
being federally indicted for scheming to pass sensitive health
information obtained under secret-level security clearance to
Russia. If convicted, the defendants face up to five years in
prison for conspiracy and up to 10 years for each of seven
counts of disclosing private health data.

In a detailed announcement of the indictments, the Department of
Justice said Major Jamie Lee Henry, hailed as the U.S. Army’s
first transgender officer, and Anna Gabrielian face charges for
passing data to someone they thought was a Russian agent, but
who turned out to be an undercover agent with the FBI.

At the time of the alleged crime, Henry had secret-level
security clearance at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, home to the
U.S Army Special Operations Command headquarters. Gabrielian,
knowing Henry’s level of access, told the agent she had marketed
her and her husband’s services to the Russian embassy via email
and phone. She later reported that she was “motivated by
patriotism toward Russia to provide any assistance she could to
Russia, even if it meant being fired or going to jail.”

On Aug. 17, Gabrielian told the FBI agent she believed to be
working for Russia that her husband would be a “more important
source for Russia than she was” due to his connections in the
military. She also apparently claimed that Henry could
communicate “how the United States military establishes an army
hospital in war conditions and information about previous
training provided by the United States military to Ukrainian
military personnel.”

Later that night, when Gabrielian introduced her husband to the
FBI agent, Henry said he was “committed to assisting Russia and
had looked into volunteering to join the Russian Army after the
conflict in Ukraine began, but Russia wanted people with ‘combat
experience’ and he did not have any.”

That is when the pair agreed to pass off private medical records
from both of their workplaces “in order to help the Russian
government.”

In a subsequent meeting with the FBI agent on Aug. 31,
Gabrielian and Henry handed over individually identifiable
health information about at least seven people. According to the
DOJ’s press release, that included several military veterans and
“the spouse of an employee of the Office of Naval Intelligence,
whom Gabrielian pointed out had a medical condition Russia could
‘exploit.’”

Corporate media, once eager to boost Henry’s transgenderism,
tried to cover up the fact that Henry, who officially declared
himself a woman in 2015, was hailed as the Army’s first
transgender officer.

Reuters, which has no problem regularly using fake pronouns for
other gender-swapping people like U.S. Assistant Secretary for
Health Rachel Levine, accurately noted Henry’s sex as male and
used male pronouns to describe the major. CNBC similarly
modified its article three times in an apparent effort to
disguise Henry’s belief that he is a woman.

<https://thefederalist.com/2022/09/29/transgender-army-major-and-
wife-indicted-for-scheming-to-give-sensitive-military-data-to-
russians/>

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