Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between this story and the story of the USSS perhaps being in on the plot to overthrow the government, maybe it’s time to clean house.
+1 The guy Trump pulled into a WH position is still there as the director of training.
Which means that he was forced out of day to day operations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between this story and the story of the USSS perhaps being in on the plot to overthrow the government, maybe it’s time to clean house.
+1 The guy Trump pulled into a WH position is still there as the director of training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between this story and the story of the USSS perhaps being in on the plot to overthrow the government, maybe it’s time to clean house.
+1 The guy Trump pulled into a WH position is still there as the director of training.
Anonymous wrote:Between this story and the story of the USSS perhaps being in on the plot to overthrow the government, maybe it’s time to clean house.
Anonymous wrote:Between this story and the story of the USSS perhaps being in on the plot to overthrow the government, maybe it’s time to clean house.
Anonymous wrote:
To the people who are asking, " wait, we thought the Department of Homeland Security" was created to protect America... how could THIS happen ?"
What you should be demanding - instead of being distracted by these two Cons- is HOW poorly DHS and USSS vet/ background check their Hires because these two fanboy wanna be " Special Agents" fooled 5 - count that FIVE federal USSS/ DHS employees, listed but not named in the indictment
What America should care about is the WHOLE hiring/ vetting process at DHS, not just this wake up incident
For example, I know of one DHS hire in 2011 ish who was hired and given a security clearance despite the following in her background/ DAILY associations:
This Department of Homeland Security employee moved to DC from Oregon where her mother had been convicted for 1st degree Armed Robbery, Assault, Forgery, check Fraud and Heroin Possession - this contact lives with the ACTIVE DHS employee currently and has Daily contact with her
And Her father convicted of : armed robbery, tax evasion, heroin possession
This DHS Employee went onto - wholly unsupervised by Department of Homeland Security- stalk an American family at the behest of a Yemeni foreign national
There is no " security" engendered by this agency who will obviously hire and retain almost any sociopath
Is this perhaps how a rogue DHS employee could stalk an American family, while making it look like its just all coming from a gmail account at Google :
https://ask.metafilter.com/98588/Can-you-tunnel-via-SSH-to-access-Gmail-via-IMAP-in-Outlook-when-the-ports-are-blocked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that they thought it ok to accept free housing without reporting It? Regular, run of the mill govt employees get ethics training annually where they tell you about all the rules related to gifts over 25$? Something must be very broken in the screening process of the secret service
See my comment below. They don’t poly them after initial. So they are free rein.
Polygraph or no, they don’t seem to be doing anything to check on these agents. How is it possible that no one is checking on their finances to see if they might be taking bribes? Free housing is a huge amount of money and these agents just flew under the radar with no one at the SS checking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is former USSS. They don’t re-poly them. So whatever they do goes unchecked. Start there, management
Btw….he was not surprised at all by the story
I know one USSS guy- actively cheating on his wife AND using LOVINT ( phone hack spyware ) to spy on his GF at sam time
Obscene arrogance and NO we are not " safer" with these creeps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that they thought it ok to accept free housing without reporting It? Regular, run of the mill govt employees get ethics training annually where they tell you about all the rules related to gifts over 25$? Something must be very broken in the screening process of the secret service
See my comment below. They don’t poly them after initial. So they are free rein.
Polygraph or no, they don’t seem to be doing anything to check on these agents. How is it possible that no one is checking on their finances to see if they might be taking bribes? Free housing is a huge amount of money and these agents just flew under the radar with no one at the SS checking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that they thought it ok to accept free housing without reporting It? Regular, run of the mill govt employees get ethics training annually where they tell you about all the rules related to gifts over 25$? Something must be very broken in the screening process of the secret service
See my comment below. They don’t poly them after initial. So they are free rein.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is former USSS. They don’t re-poly them. So whatever they do goes unchecked. Start there, management
Btw….he was not surprised at all by the story