g5000
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No, really.
A new podcast hit the intertubes last month. It's called "No Such Podcast" and is the National Security Agency's official podcast.
The name of the podcast is an obvious humorous reference to the fact the US government used to deny the existence of the NSA.
There are four episodes since they launched, and you can hear the inside dope on how they rigged the 2020 election, faked the moon landings, blew up the World Trade Center, and attempted to assassinate Donald Trump not once, but TWICE.
To hear these Top Secret episodes, you need a cryptographic key written on a microdot taped to the back of the couch in the NYC Grand Central Station women's room, so wear a dress under your trenchcoat, and dark sunglasses.
A new podcast hit the intertubes last month. It's called "No Such Podcast" and is the National Security Agency's official podcast.
The name of the podcast is an obvious humorous reference to the fact the US government used to deny the existence of the NSA.
There are four episodes since they launched, and you can hear the inside dope on how they rigged the 2020 election, faked the moon landings, blew up the World Trade Center, and attempted to assassinate Donald Trump not once, but TWICE.
To hear these Top Secret episodes, you need a cryptographic key written on a microdot taped to the back of the couch in the NYC Grand Central Station women's room, so wear a dress under your trenchcoat, and dark sunglasses.
No Such Podcast | The Official NSA Podcast
www.nsa.gov