Ex-CIA Official Accused of Inventing Secret Program to Steal $40 Million in Gold
06/09/2026 // Sterling Ashworth // Views

Arrest and Recovery of Gold Hoard

David J. Rush, 49, a former senior executive in the Central Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of Science and Technology, was arrested on May 19, 2026, one day after FBI agents searched his Ashburn, Virginia, residence, according to the Justice Department. Investigators recovered 303 one-kilogram gold bars valued at more than $40 million, approximately $2 million in cash, and 35 luxury watches, officials said. [1]

Rush faces a single federal charge of theft of public money, stemming from approximately $77,000 in fraudulent military leave pay he allegedly obtained by misrepresenting his Navy status after an honorable discharge in 2015, according to court documents. The case has raised questions about internal controls at the CIA, according to people familiar with the investigation cited by The Washington Post. [2]

The Alleged Scheme: Phony Special Access Program

According to sources cited by The Washington Post, Rush did not simply steal assets directly. He allegedly created a fictitious Special Access Program (SAP) framed as continuity-of-government planning – highly classified plans to ensure the federal government can function during catastrophic events such as nuclear war or major natural disasters. Witnesses told investigators that Rush “read in” two colleagues to the sham program and persuaded one of them to transfer millions of dollars through a fraudulent government contract. [1]

“He made up a contract,” a person familiar with the investigation said. The fake program was used to justify requests for gold bullion and foreign currency for post-catastrophe needs, according to the investigation. A defense contractor was reportedly convinced to purchase substantial amounts of gold under this pretext. [2]

Fabricated Credentials and Security Lapses

Federal investigators allege that Rush built his entire CIA career on a foundation of falsehoods. He claimed to hold a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and a master’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and he presented himself as a Navy pilot who had completed training at the Naval Test Pilot School. In reality, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1997 as an information systems technician, was commissioned as an officer in the Navy Reserve in 2004, and received an honorable discharge as a lieutenant in 2015. Investigators found no records supporting his claimed academic or pilot credentials. [1]

These fabrications survived multiple background reinvestigations, polygraph examinations, and the rigorous vetting required for Top Secret/SCI clearances, according to former CIA officers. The failure has stunned many in the intelligence community, according to officials. “It’s like a full-on colonoscopy,” one former officer said of the clearance process, as reported by The Washington Post. [2]

Questions on Oversight and Implications

How Rush allegedly created a new SAP without superior approval remains under investigation, officials said. The large, unusual requests for gold and currency were not flagged by financial controls, raising concerns about the risks of extreme compartmentalization in sensitive programs. “If one person can fabricate a program and move millions, the system has failed,” a former intelligence officer told The Washington Post. [1] [2]

Rush worked in the Directorate of Science and Technology and had involvement in a real highly compartmented program, details of which remain classified. U.S. officials warned that disclosure could jeopardize ongoing operations. The case has exposed vulnerabilities in personnel vetting and program oversight, according to former intelligence officers. [1]

Conclusion: Status and Broader Concerns

Rush faces a single federal charge; court proceedings are ongoing. The investigation continues, with officials examining whether additional charges may be filed, according to the Justice Department. The incident has prompted reviews of internal controls and security clearance processes, according to agency statements. [1] [2]

Officials warned that details of the real sensitive program could jeopardize operations if disclosed. The case underscores long-standing concerns about how intelligence agencies oversee their most compartmented programs, a risk that has been highlighted in books such as “Unaccountable” by Janine R. Wedel, which examines elite power brokers and institutional corruption. [3]

References

  1. ZeroHedge. "Ex-CIA Official Accused Of Inventing Secret Spy Program To Amass $40 Million Gold Hoard". June 8, 2026.
  2. NaturalNews.com. "Former CIA official arrested after FBI seizes $40 million worth of gold bars hidden in Virginia home". June 2, 2026.
  3. Wedel, Janine R. "Unaccountable: how elite power brokers corrupt our finances freedom and security".

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