The District Assembly Calls for the Immediate Release of Jack Teixeira


On Thursday, April 13th, 2023, agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation surrounded a house in the small town of North Dighton, Massachusetts before arresting Jack Teixeira, the suspect accused of leaking the classified NATO documents on Ukrainian armed forces.

In our initial reporting, the author of an article published last week noted how the initial leak displayed no less than a few pages of a bundle of more than 19 undisclosed pages.

Reports are now available detailing how the initial bundle, which appeared to be no more than five or six, is now anywhere from 50 to 100 documents. The author of that report, “Classified NATO Documents on Ukrainian Armed Forces Leaked to the Public,” concluded that the documents demonstrate the United States’ role in the Ukraine war.

It attributed the United States with full responsibility for the Ukraine military. The remainder of the documents, which shall be analyzed in a forthcoming article, conform to the author’s earlier analysis.

Aerial footage suggests the raid on his residence took place in coordination with news agencies. The footage displays a massive amount of armed men in fatigues with large caliber automatic rifles surrounding Teixeira’s house. Teixeira may been seen in the footage walking backwards with his hands up in the air towards heavily armed FBI officers before being handcuffed.

Jack Teixeira is described in the news as being a 21 year old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard. He is described as the sole member of the MANG working on an unnamed base in Massachusetts. He is described as having a security clearance with access to multiple streams of intelligence.

The majority of the information regarding the suspect comes from an article published by the New York Times, which originally named Jack Teixeira as the suspect. The New York Times published an article entitled, “Here’s what we know about the leader of the online group where secret documents were leaked,” where the Times revealed Teixeira to be a member of the guard’s 102nd Intelligence Wing. The Times, surprisingly enough, is responsible for his arrest.

The fact that the New York Times, which openly stated its use of interviews together with social media clues, played a part in tracking, uncovering, or ultimately identifying the suspect, Jack Teixeira, speaks volumes about the newspaper’s role as an tool for the state security services. It is no longer a source of news but one of the primary means by which the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency or National Security Agency secures the arrest of suspects.

How a 21 year old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard on an unnamed base in Massachusetts could have had access to NATO’s secret war plans is a question no one has raised, especially the New York Times. It would appear that the manner in which documents may have been left accessible suggests an act of calculated negligence, if not an outright effort to induce the release.

Nonetheless, the District Assembly condemns the role the role New York Times played in search of the suspect, especially its failure to raise critical questions like the ones just raised here. The New York Times’ investigation is a superficial, self-serving, cynical attempt to scapegoat a 21 servicemen whose requirements for military service is no more than twice a week with two times a year.

In brief remarks at the Department of Justice’s headquarters, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Teixeira was arrested “in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information.”

Garland’s words— “unauthorized removal,” “retention,” and “transmission of classified national defense information”—are rife with hypocrisy. Whose “defense” are you describing Garland? Garland’s attempt to label, describe, or otherwise categorize these documents as “defense information” flies in the face of the documents’ actual contents, the likes of which are nothing less than on the same level as the Schlieffen-Plan.

These documents are nothing but NATO’s war plans for Ukraine. NATO’s war plans, which the classified NATO documents on Ukrainian armed forces detail extensively, have absolutely nothing to do with defense, let alone the United States’ defense, if not even Ukraine’s.

The District Assembly calls for the immediate release of Jack Teixeira. While there are no indications that Teixeira sought to play a role similar, if not identical, to Bradley Manning’s release of the United States’ secret diplomatic cables, there is no reason to prosecute anyone, including his superiors, due to the overwhelmingly damned exposure of NATO’s war plans.

The ultimate political challenge facing prosecutors is not that Teixeira may have broken a provision of his contractual obligation to preserve the integrity of security clearance but the fact that the Ukrainian war, the basis of which the leaked documents expose, is an illegal war of aggression launched, directed, and perpetuated by the United States. The United States’ decision to snap a whip when its lies in congressional hearings, in the newspapers, or in interviews are leaked to the public is no excuse for its illegal activity.

It is the United States’ fault for launching an illegal war of aggression, the result of which has been the exploitation of the female Ukrainian population as a means with which to offset declining birth rates in NATO Member States like Poland or Hungary, the deaths of tens of thousands of Ukrainian men in meaningless battles over allegedly “strategically insignificant” cities, the bankruptcy of Ukraine’s economy, the destruction of the country’s city’s, critical infrastructure, roads, railways, or major sources of industry.

A critical result of the Ukraine war is none other than the graft, bribery or corruption of a small cadre of Zelensky’s regime, as Seymour Hersh exposes in an article published on April 12th, 2023 under the title, “Trading with the Enemy,” where he details the absolutely ridiculous mob character of the Zelensky regime.

Hersh mentions how Zelensky, who is at war with Russia, purchases fuel from Russia. The rate at which the Zelensky regime purchases fuel from Russia is comparable to the amount the United States paid Pakistan during the Afghanistan war. The amount mentioned in the article is $400 a gallon. With Ukraine consuming hundreds of thousands of gallons of fuel on a daily basis, the tremendous amount of money the American politicians have approved together with the amounts Biden’s administration has “drawndown” without congressional approval is not only irrational but criminal.

Teixeira’s release of these classified NATO documents on Ukrainian armed forces plays a historical role in the exposition of the United States’ illegal activity in Ukraine, if not in America’s history of imperialism. Based on the foregoing, the District Assembly does not believe that Teixeira’s failure to preserve the integrity of the documents outweighs the public benefit of their release. Accordingly, the District Assembly calls for the soldiers immediate release.