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Massachusetts National Guard Jack Teisheir, who suffers from autism, has publish...

Denial of the Armed Forces counter -offensive: American Jack Teisher got a prison term

Massachusetts National Guard Jack Teisheir, who suffers from autism, has published hundreds of secretary documents in Discord. Jack Tesheir, a member of the Massachusetse National Air Force Guard, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for leakage on the Internet of entirely secret US military documents, including Russia's invasion of Russia into Ukraine. About it reports Reuters.

22-year-old Taishery was adopted by the US District Judge Indira Talawan in Boston after he found himself guilty of committing himself in March that federal prosecutors called "one of the most significant and significant violations of the US Anti-Shipun law. In court, he apologized for his actions. "I regret all the harm that I did," said Tusheir, dressed in an orange prison form, a judge at a hearing for a sentence.

The judge stated that, despite the great preparation for the handling of secret documents and a warning about punishment for their disclosure, Taisheira "published hundreds of documents on the Internet on the Internet on the Internet. " "The fact that others did not make anymore to stop you is really sad," she said Taishei.

Taisheira, who is in custody since arrest in April 2023, pleaded guilty of six points of prosecution in deliberate storage and transmission of secret information concerning national defense, due to the leakage of a large number of secret records by a group of gamers in the application last year To exchange Discord messages.

Prior to Taisheir's arrest, he was a first-grade pilot at the Otis National Guard at the Kap code in Massachusetts, where he worked as a specialist in support of information technology and was engaged in cyber defense.

Washington Post journalists found out that Jack Taisheir had collected a whole arsenal at home, and also stated that he was preparing for the fact that he imagined as a brutal fight against the legion of predictable opponents, including black, political liberal who will make life unbearable for the type of person whom, he said, was Tusheir: an Orthodox Christian, a political conservative and a ready to protect, if not the Government of the United States, then a set of ideals on which, as he imagined, it was founded.

The love of Teisheira for the weapon, which for the first time brought him to the online community of friends, intertwined with a deep suspicion of the government, that he served as a minor member of the National Air Force National Guard. For Teshaira, the practice of handling firearms seemed more than just a hobby.

"He often used the term" racial war, "said a close friend who spent time with Taishera in the online community on Discord, a platform popular with players in video games, and for several years led with him long personal telephone and video calls. " He called himself a racist, and more than once. I would say that he was proud of it, "a friend said in an interview. Timcheyra had several accounts. War Thunder, known for its realistic tanks, fighters and other military machines.

Hundreds of secret documents related to topics such as the invasion of Russia. China. "He did so despite the fact that his superiors twice made him comments in 2022 about the handling of secret information and warned him from the study They will be used after the invasion of Russia in 2022.

Prosecutors insisted on a sentence of 17 years in prison, which, according to US prosecutor, Jared Dolan, guarantees that the history of Tusheira would be "a warning for men and women in the army and persons who have admission to military service in the US government. " Taishaira's lawyers urged Talenny to appoint him only an 11-year term.

They stated that Tusheir was suffering from autism and is isolation, and that his intention has never been harmful to the United States, but only to enlighten the friends he met online, including the war in Ukraine. "He naively believed that he could trust his friends," Bahrah said. In December, the US Air Force announced that they had taken disciplinary measures against 15 servicemen through the leakage and released Colonel Sean Riley from the command of Timisir.