Anonymous wrote:We need a deep housecleaning.
At Secret Service
At DHS
At FBI
At Capitol Police
At the Pentagon
And many other places.
Every single person who aided, abetted or covered up for 1/6 or otherwise failed in their duties in any way, shape or form, needs to be terminated (not fit to serve) and investigated. Every corrupted Secret Service official, everyone compromised in any way needs to be terminated and investigated. And we need a detailed report and accounting and robust checks and balances put in place to make our law enforcement and security apparatus able to be trusted and reliable again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still don’t get how this guy was able to rent apartments w/o paying for so long! The rent moratorium to the tune of hundreds of thousands?
And the access granted to this guy by management? Unreal
It reminds of the story about the guy who worked for the EPA and convinced his coworkers that he was working for the CIA so they gave him all kinds of bonuses and a high position but he rarely ever showed up for work. It came up in the thread about scandals at your work place. People fell for all his lies and he blew all kinds of money for expensive hotels and told his bosses they had to pay because it was work for the agency. They even continued to pay him after he retired. This guy had an in at the epa with an old friend. I don't know how these fools convinced actual ss agents that they were anything other than terrorists or spies for another country.
Anonymous wrote:I still don’t get how this guy was able to rent apartments w/o paying for so long! The rent moratorium to the tune of hundreds of thousands?
And the access granted to this guy by management? Unreal
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:Guilty plea:
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/08/01/fake-federal-agent-who-duped-secret-service-pleads-guilty.html
Total creep!
“In addition to federal conspiracy, Taherzadeh, 40, as part of his plea, also admitted guilt to two District of Columbia offenses: unlawful possession of a large-capacity ammunition-feeding device and voyeurism.
The latter charge relates to his unauthorized videotaping of women having sex in apartments he leased and rigged with surveillance cameras.
Taherzadeh's sentencing date has not been scheduled. He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, but federal sentencing guidelines stipulated in his plea agreement suggest he receive a prison term of between 37 months and 46 months.”
Five years in prison isn't much...he got off easy. Apparently he told some apartment owners that he needed to commandeer their apartments for official business so they lost months of rent when he didn't pay. Now what happens to the Secret Service agents who think it's fine and dandy to accept huge gifts from a rando?
The guy should have joined the insurrection. He would have gotten no time. The USSS agents will be promoted. The USSS is untouchable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guilty plea:
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/08/01/fake-federal-agent-who-duped-secret-service-pleads-guilty.html
Total creep!
“In addition to federal conspiracy, Taherzadeh, 40, as part of his plea, also admitted guilt to two District of Columbia offenses: unlawful possession of a large-capacity ammunition-feeding device and voyeurism.
The latter charge relates to his unauthorized videotaping of women having sex in apartments he leased and rigged with surveillance cameras.
Taherzadeh's sentencing date has not been scheduled. He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, but federal sentencing guidelines stipulated in his plea agreement suggest he receive a prison term of between 37 months and 46 months.”
Five years in prison isn't much...he got off easy. Apparently he told some apartment owners that he needed to commandeer their apartments for official business so they lost months of rent when he didn't pay. Now what happens to the Secret Service agents who think it's fine and dandy to accept huge gifts from a rando?
Anonymous wrote:Guilty plea:
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/08/01/fake-federal-agent-who-duped-secret-service-pleads-guilty.html
Total creep!
“In addition to federal conspiracy, Taherzadeh, 40, as part of his plea, also admitted guilt to two District of Columbia offenses: unlawful possession of a large-capacity ammunition-feeding device and voyeurism.
The latter charge relates to his unauthorized videotaping of women having sex in apartments he leased and rigged with surveillance cameras.
Taherzadeh's sentencing date has not been scheduled. He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, but federal sentencing guidelines stipulated in his plea agreement suggest he receive a prison term of between 37 months and 46 months.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they really are just a couple of "law enforcement bros" looking to party and grift
Where’s all their money coming from?
Anonymous wrote:So they really are just a couple of "law enforcement bros" looking to party and grift