"Downloaded Software To Spy On Me" - Sec Kristi Noem EXPOSES Deep State SPYING Inside DHS - Valuetainment Recap

Podcast: Valuetainment

Published: 2026-03-18

Duration: 8 min

What Happened

Kristi Noem revealed startling discoveries about deep state activities within the Department of Homeland Security. She uncovered a secret SCIF secure facility with files on controversial topics, which were unknown until an employee stumbled upon them. These files have been handed over to attorneys for further investigation.

Noem discussed how the cybersecurity landscape is a 24-7 operation, essential for protecting critical infrastructure like military bases and telecoms from hacking attempts. She mentioned incidents such as SALT Typhoon and Volt Typhoon, where bad actors breached critical infrastructure, emphasizing the role of CISA in hardening systems.

The financial industry is also highly concerned with cybersecurity, as illustrated by incidents of stolen social security numbers and unauthorized transactions. Noem compared these challenges with the global threat landscape, particularly mentioning the influence of countries like China.

Noem's department discovered instances where employees had installed spy software on her devices to record meetings. This was identified with the assistance of technology experts, including Elon Musk's team, who helped uncover these internal breaches.

Security clearances and access to sensitive information were major concerns, with some individuals having access they should not have had. Noem emphasized the need for polygraph tests and subsequent firing of deceptive employees who posed a threat to national security.

The department's technological infrastructure was outdated, hindering efficient operations. Noem highlighted the struggle to send simple PowerPoint presentations due to server limitations and the need for continuous office sweeps to detect listening devices.

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