This is hilarious. The Pentagon head Negro Lloyd Austin said he had no idea about these highly publicized intelligence leaks until a month after they happened.

RT:

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has said he was not made aware of a major leak of classified intelligence documents until more than a month after they first appeared online, raising questions about the government’s response as the Pentagon and Justice Department scramble to determine the origin of the breach.

Speaking at a Tuesday press briefing alongside Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Austin took an aside to address the document leak, which has dominated headlines since they were picked up by US media last week.

Stressing that the government takes the disclosures “very seriously” and had ordered an “urgent cross-department” probe, the Pentagon head also revealed that he was first briefed on the leaks on the morning of April 6 – weeks after the sensitive files first appeared online.

Asked by a reporter how the documents could have been freely accessible online for “at least many weeks… before US intelligence knew they were in the public domain,” Austin was unable to provide a clear answer, instead reiterating that officials would conduct a thorough investigation.

“Well, they were somewhere in the web, and where exactly and who had access at that point we don’t know. We simply don’t know at this point,” he said. “I will tell you that we take this very seriously and we will continue to investigate and turn over every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it.”

How is it that the entire Internet heard of these leaks before the head of the Pentagon?

The only answer is stupidity and incompetence. These people are not engaged in the real world. They live in their own bubbles and don’t believe that the things happening in the real world impact their ability to project power. This is why the ZOG empire is collapsing.

Plus, Austin is just a dumb house nigger who was put in this position by Jews because they knew he was too stupid to question anything.