Alleged CIA Officer Caught on Camera Describing How Intelligence Community Sets Up Regime Opponents

Gavin O'Blennis
by Debra Heine

 

A man who claims to be with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was caught on camera detailing to an undercover journalist how the intelligence community takes out the regime’s political opponents.

Gavin O’Blennis, an alleged Contracting Officer for the CIA, also worked for the FBI from May 2021 to December 2022 as an operation technician and procurement specialist, according to his LinkedIn account.  From there, he went to the Department of Homeland Security where he worked as an immigrations Services Analyst in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to his LinkedIn.

Contracting Officer for CIA works alongside Agency and other Intelligence Community colleagues to streamline the acquisition process for various projects and maximize resources.

An undercover reporter with Sound Investigations, a Project Veritas-like journalist group, recorded O’Blennis discussing how the Intelligence Community targets regime opponents like pro-lifers and Info Wars founder Alex Jones.

“You can kinda put anyone in jail if you know what to do … You set ‘em up,” he explained while on an apparent date with the undercover journalist. “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.”

“Does the Bureau practice entrapment a lot?” the undercover journalist asked.

“We get really close … we get as close as we can,” O’Blennis replied, going on to discuss the CIA’s alleged tactics in greater detail.

“You put a post out there or you have some fake profile say something that triggers, that we know is going to trigger them, right?” O’Blennis said. “Like we already know your history. If we’re at that point we already know everything about you. So we’re like ‘Oh this will piss him off.’ Sometimes you just light the fuse and wait for it to follow.”

“Nothing like putting out a fake social media thing to like really get people mad,” O’Blennis quipped, before alleging that Alex Jones was one target of the intelligence community. “We were after him hardcore,” he said.

When asked in the CIA is still after him,  O’Blennis answered, “No … because he’s broke. He got found guilty and had to pay like a hundred million dollars.”

The undercover journalist asked O’Blennis if the “goal” was to “bankrupt” Jones and he responded, “pretty much.”

The spy went on to explain how the FBI “nudged” the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims into suing Jones for defamation.

“We don’t encourage people,” he said. “We just say ‘there’s no federal statute being broken but you have the option for a civil case and it’s a pretty good case in our opinion.'”

“There’s nothing federally we can do … but civilly you can go at him that way and chop his legs off,” O’Blennis added. “We did what we wanted … took his money away. We shut him up for a while.”

O’Blennis also claimed  that roughly 20 undercover FBI agents were in the crowd of Trump protesters at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“There are, there always are when there’s a big protest in DC, just in case it gets out of hand like that,” he explained, adding, “There wasn’t enough to turn that tide.”

“I’m talking we maybe had 20. You needed 1,000 to get rid of that crowd,” he continued. “Just to go through, to observe, to see what they can hear, you know that kind of thing.”

O’Blennis told the journalist that the FBI didn’t want the public to know that they had agents embedded in the crowd and claimed that he personally knew agents who were there. “They work for the Agency now,” he said, meaning the CIA.

“Do people know that the Bureau was in the crowd?” the journalist asked.

“Nope, and they probably never will,” O’Blennis responded.

 

Billionaire Elon Musk reacted to the Sound Investigations video on his platform X, saying simply: “Disturbing.”

In testimony before Congress, FBI Director Christopher Wray has previously claimed that he was “not sure there were undercover agents on scene,”  and “I do not believe that there were undercover agents on scene.”

During a House Homeland Security hearing last November, Rep. Clay Higgins (R- La.) attempted to ask Wray about two vehicles he described as “ghost buses” that arrived in D.C. in the early morning of Jan. 6, 2021, but was abruptly shut down before he could get an answer.

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Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.
Photo “Gavin O’Blennis” by Sound Investigations.

 

 


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