Who is trying to infiltrate the Secret Service?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“So glad the adults are in charge again”

Ha!!


You really think this started under the Biden administration? There were a lot of questions about the secret service under trump. This seems to have gone on for a while and the secret service officers were not rejecting the gifts. The secret service was not involved in the arrest even though they can make arrests. Wonder how many secret service agents are involved?


+1

“From beginning as early as February 2020 through the present, TAHERZADEH and ALI, have been falsely assuming and pretending to be officers or employees acting under the authority of the United States government.”


February 2020. Before the adults were in charge again. The adults who just caught them. The company was registered in 2019.

Remember when Biden said he didn’t trust his USSS detail and replaced them with agents who had protected him when he was VPOTUS? I remember.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/secret-service-to-make-changes-to-presidential-detail-to-bring-on-agents-who-worked-with-biden/2020/12/30/d6fb8fe8-49ce-11eb-a9d9-1e3ec4a928b9_story.html

Four USSS agents were placed on leave as a result of this investigation.


Didn’t Biden get inaugurated in Jan 2020?


Plotted, planned and put into motion while Trump was in office.


Sigh. I do agree they saw a weakness in Trump's term and exploited it. But verified media have confirmed that these men moved to the area as early as 2008 and registered their businesses in 2008 and 2016 respectively. They've been planning this for awhile...whatever this is.
Anonymous
The director of the USSS should resign. If they were performing integrity reviews it would be pretty apparent which agents didn’t pay rent for two years on an apartment that cost more than 30% of his salary. Once the agent has broken a big rule such as “no gifts” he is at the mercy of the foreign agent who gave it. Some of these agents should probably face criminal charges.
Anonymous
Here's the arrest affidavit https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_nlzOZdskRbHlNr-XqD9ohddD_SClAOq/view

This is crazy. It sounds like these guys were surveilling the entire apartment building, both with cameras and electronically. Who else other than the Secret Service agents lived there?

The USPIS inspector was also informed by residents that TAHERZADEH and ALI
have video surveillance set up in various parts of the apartment complex.
Furthermore, TAHERZADEH and ALI represented to residents at the apartment complex that they
can access, at any time, the cellular telephones of residents of the apartment complex. These
residents stated that they believe that TAHERZADEH and ALI had access to personal information
of all the residents at the apartment complex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The director of the USSS should resign. If they were performing integrity reviews it would be pretty apparent which agents didn’t pay rent for two years on an apartment that cost more than 30% of his salary. Once the agent has broken a big rule such as “no gifts” he is at the mercy of the foreign agent who gave it. Some of these agents should probably face criminal charges.


+1. There needs to be a major housecleaning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The director of the USSS should resign. If they were performing integrity reviews it would be pretty apparent which agents didn’t pay rent for two years on an apartment that cost more than 30% of his salary. Once the agent has broken a big rule such as “no gifts” he is at the mercy of the foreign agent who gave it. Some of these agents should probably face criminal charges.


+1. There needs to be a major housecleaning.


Maybe he kept the original apartment or studio and rented it out under the table/AirBnBed it or let a girlfriend stay in it.

Nevertheless - if the feds can keep an eye on every $600 coming into my bank account they can monitor where their agents on the presidential detail are living too.
Anonymous
Ohhh whole teams are about to be fired


Anonymous
Gee, I wonder what type of government employees were concentrated in the Navy Yard from 2016-2020?

Trump’s young crew have, by and large, avoided the heart of the city. Their prime stomping grounds, from the Wharf to Navy Yard, is a swath of real estate at once more sterile than the vibrant urban neighborhoods preferred by their predecessors and more sightly, with clean new apartment towers and waterfront views.

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/06/22/trump-millennial-supporters-washington-dc-218833/



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“So glad the adults are in charge again”

Ha!!


You mean the adults who literally just caught these guys?

"Oh man look at these idiots conducting investigations and nailing the bad guys exactly like they're supposed to!"

Yeah...sick burn bro.



DP

A postal inspector caught this. The FBI was absolutely unaware of it. They’re too busy chasing people who went to grade school with a guy who’s sister dated someone who used to work with a woman who got a text from her son who knows a kid who lives across the street from a woman who’s third cousin sent her a text from DC on January 6th.


Remember when shots were fired in the Capitol and the FBI didn't move in until FIVE HOURS LATER? I'll never forget that and learning that the D.C. FBI office basically has an F grade.
Anonymous
Prepares resume:

"Dear U.S. Secret Service - I own my own home and can't be bribed'

Sincerely,

the perfect hire
Anonymous
This article has crazy details.

First, they fooled the MPD and US Capitol Police in early 2021 with phony law enforcement IDs:


In early 2021, Metro Police did a search of Taherzadeh's unit when a person from a surrounding apartment building made a call reporting a sighting of firearms in his 3-bedroom corner unit through an open window.

Video footage viewed by DailyMail.com showed members of the Metro Police Department and United States Capitol Police searching Taherzadeh's apartment on the 7th floor. They saw firearms in plain sight that are illegal to own in the District of Columbia, but were provided with credentials that seemed to convince them that Taherzadeh was an agent permitted to own such weapons.



Then Tishman-Speyer - believing they were legit law enforcement - gave them full access to the building's security systems and resident PII:


According to sources, the Tishman Speyer-owned and operated building cooperated with Taherzadeh and Ali believing the guise that they were federal agents. Building management, the sources allege, provided the duo with access to surveillance cameras, including codes to access all doors in the building and a list of personal information about a number of residents.

A former security guard for the building, however, said that an overnight concierge would call down Ali and Taherzadeh when things happened in the building to show them surveillance footage.

Ali and Taherzadeh provided the all-access door code to several residents, another source confirms.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10696133/How-fake-DHS-agents-spent-18-MONTHS-trying-infiltrate-Secret-Service-Jill-Bidens-detail.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This article has crazy details.

First, they fooled the MPD and US Capitol Police in early 2021 with phony law enforcement IDs:


In early 2021, Metro Police did a search of Taherzadeh's unit when a person from a surrounding apartment building made a call reporting a sighting of firearms in his 3-bedroom corner unit through an open window.

Video footage viewed by DailyMail.com showed members of the Metro Police Department and United States Capitol Police searching Taherzadeh's apartment on the 7th floor. They saw firearms in plain sight that are illegal to own in the District of Columbia, but were provided with credentials that seemed to convince them that Taherzadeh was an agent permitted to own such weapons.



Then Tishman-Speyer - believing they were legit law enforcement - gave them full access to the building's security systems and resident PII:


According to sources, the Tishman Speyer-owned and operated building cooperated with Taherzadeh and Ali believing the guise that they were federal agents. Building management, the sources allege, provided the duo with access to surveillance cameras, including codes to access all doors in the building and a list of personal information about a number of residents.

A former security guard for the building, however, said that an overnight concierge would call down Ali and Taherzadeh when things happened in the building to show them surveillance footage.

Ali and Taherzadeh provided the all-access door code to several residents, another source confirms.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10696133/How-fake-DHS-agents-spent-18-MONTHS-trying-infiltrate-Secret-Service-Jill-Bidens-detail.html

Tishman Speyer gonna have a huge lawsuit coming from the other residents who weren’t involved in this.

Here’s another photo of the FBI raid yesterday - YIKES.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's the arrest affidavit https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_nlzOZdskRbHlNr-XqD9ohddD_SClAOq/view

This is crazy. It sounds like these guys were surveilling the entire apartment building, both with cameras and electronically. Who else other than the Secret Service agents lived there?

The USPIS inspector was also informed by residents that TAHERZADEH and ALI
have video surveillance set up in various parts of the apartment complex.
Furthermore, TAHERZADEH and ALI represented to residents at the apartment complex that they
can access, at any time, the cellular telephones of residents of the apartment complex. These
residents stated that they believe that TAHERZADEH and ALI had access to personal information
of all the residents at the apartment complex.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“So glad the adults are in charge again”

Ha!!


You really think this started under the Biden administration? There were a lot of questions about the secret service under trump. This seems to have gone on for a while and the secret service officers were not rejecting the gifts. The secret service was not involved in the arrest even though they can make arrests. Wonder how many secret service agents are involved?

Also… some of those agents…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This article has crazy details.

First, they fooled the MPD and US Capitol Police in early 2021 with phony law enforcement IDs:


In early 2021, Metro Police did a search of Taherzadeh's unit when a person from a surrounding apartment building made a call reporting a sighting of firearms in his 3-bedroom corner unit through an open window.

Video footage viewed by DailyMail.com showed members of the Metro Police Department and United States Capitol Police searching Taherzadeh's apartment on the 7th floor. They saw firearms in plain sight that are illegal to own in the District of Columbia, but were provided with credentials that seemed to convince them that Taherzadeh was an agent permitted to own such weapons.



Then Tishman-Speyer - believing they were legit law enforcement - gave them full access to the building's security systems and resident PII:


According to sources, the Tishman Speyer-owned and operated building cooperated with Taherzadeh and Ali believing the guise that they were federal agents. Building management, the sources allege, provided the duo with access to surveillance cameras, including codes to access all doors in the building and a list of personal information about a number of residents.

A former security guard for the building, however, said that an overnight concierge would call down Ali and Taherzadeh when things happened in the building to show them surveillance footage.

Ali and Taherzadeh provided the all-access door code to several residents, another source confirms.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10696133/How-fake-DHS-agents-spent-18-MONTHS-trying-infiltrate-Secret-Service-Jill-Bidens-detail.html


And THEY NEVER PAID ANY RENT ON SEVERAL OF THE APARTMENTS.

A former representative of Crossing DC who worked at the building since the start of Taherzadeh's lease confirmed that none of the units were being paid for at any time. When asked why they were not paying rent on the units, the individual responded with one word: 'Government'.

The Daily Mail article says one guy is known to work for Pakstani intelligence, and they had Iranian visas.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This article has crazy details.

First, they fooled the MPD and US Capitol Police in early 2021 with phony law enforcement IDs:


In early 2021, Metro Police did a search of Taherzadeh's unit when a person from a surrounding apartment building made a call reporting a sighting of firearms in his 3-bedroom corner unit through an open window.

Video footage viewed by DailyMail.com showed members of the Metro Police Department and United States Capitol Police searching Taherzadeh's apartment on the 7th floor. They saw firearms in plain sight that are illegal to own in the District of Columbia, but were provided with credentials that seemed to convince them that Taherzadeh was an agent permitted to own such weapons.



Then Tishman-Speyer - believing they were legit law enforcement - gave them full access to the building's security systems and resident PII:


According to sources, the Tishman Speyer-owned and operated building cooperated with Taherzadeh and Ali believing the guise that they were federal agents. Building management, the sources allege, provided the duo with access to surveillance cameras, including codes to access all doors in the building and a list of personal information about a number of residents.

A former security guard for the building, however, said that an overnight concierge would call down Ali and Taherzadeh when things happened in the building to show them surveillance footage.

Ali and Taherzadeh provided the all-access door code to several residents, another source confirms.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10696133/How-fake-DHS-agents-spent-18-MONTHS-trying-infiltrate-Secret-Service-Jill-Bidens-detail.html


And THEY NEVER PAID ANY RENT ON SEVERAL OF THE APARTMENTS.

A former representative of Crossing DC who worked at the building since the start of Taherzadeh's lease confirmed that none of the units were being paid for at any time. When asked why they were not paying rent on the units, the individual responded with one word: 'Government'.

The Daily Mail article says one guy is known to work for Pakstani intelligence, and they had Iranian visas.



The prosecutor said that one of them (haider ali) claimed to have connections to the Pakistani intelligence service.
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