Bombshell undercover investigation goes viral for exposing dirty CIA ‘entrapment’

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Undercover video footage from Sound Investigations has gone viral on social media for exposing chilling comments from an alleged contracting officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, Gavin O’Blennis, on March 22, 2024.

The video showcases the alleged CIA contractor agreeing the bureau (presumably the FBI) can put “anyone in jail.” He is heard saying that the way this is accomplished is to “set them up.”

When asked if the bureau practiced “entrapment” a lot, he replied, “We get really close…we call it a nudge…sometimes you just light the fuse and just wait for it to follow.”

The disturbing comments come amidst a period of intense scrutiny aimed at America’s federal intelligence agencies like the CIA and the FBI, following years of collusion with Big Tech to censor free speech.

“Nothing like putting out a fake social media thing to really get people mad,” O’Blennis continued.

He agreed that this tactic was used to entrap Alex Jones, the founder and host of Infowars. Americans may recall that Jones was ordered to pay over $1 billion in legal judgments to the families of the Sandy Hook school shooting for comments he allegedly made on his show, per the Associated Press.

O’Blennis said, “So, we were after him hardcore…we did what we wanted.”

The journalist responded, “Which was what?”

“Took his money away…chopped his legs off,” O’Blennis clarified.

On O’Blennis’s alleged LinkedIn page, his public work experience showed that he has worked in the past as an Immigration Services Analyst for the Department of Homeland Security as well as for the FBI as a “procurement specialist” and “operations technician.”

O’Blennis’s alleged LinkedIn page

In his comments to the unseen journalist behind the camera, the CIA contractor seemed to confirm that he “used to work for the FBI, so they threw the FBI at me.” He also said that he handled the legal contracts for the CIA with different military branches like the Army and Navy.

Perhaps most disturbingly, O’Blennis stated, “You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do…you set them up. You create the situation where they have no choice but to act on their impulse. And once they act on that impulse, some would call that entrapment, it’s a fine line.”

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