Thank you, Rand Paul.
Possibility?! You could write a book longer than War and Peace documenting all the crooked crap they’ve pulled
Give me a BREAK, what an utterly BALL-LESS word.
How did all these people from the left get together to occupy the highest positions of authority and abuse those positions in our intelligence agencies?
ANSWER.........
A scam that led to a guilty verdict revealing over 7 billion dollars in fraud and nearly 700,000 fraudulent federal back ground checks built deep state to what it is today.
Nearly every link to this has been scrubbed from the internet.
From the link....
Percival went to the Beasley Allen law firm in Montgomery, Alabama, and discovered he had a “classic whistleblower retaliation” case. He had the documents on a flash drive that he said proved every claim he had made against USIS. But the main concern Percival had was getting the severance package that would provide him with $42,000. The lawyer advised him that if he took the money, it would be a credibility problem, so Percival declined the offer. Percival went from earning a six-figure income to nothing. In July of 2011, he filed a qui tam lawsuit under the False Claims Act, Blake Percival v. USIS. Qui tam lawsuits are filed under seal.
Percival filed two actions, a federal Qui Tam action, and a wrongful termination claim. In 2013, the government intervened in Percival’s Qui Tam whistleblower lawsuit and unsealed the lawsuit, and released Percival’s name. July 2013 was set for the claim’s resolution, but then Edward Snowden happened. The Snowden leaks were one of the biggest failures in the government’s security clearance program. Settlement talks were shelved, and Percival was struggling financially.
In September 2013, Aaron Alexis, who murdered twelve people in Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., was found to hold a valid security clearance. USIS processed Alexis during the time they were dumping background cases. Congress held hearings on Snowden and Alexis and USIS’s role in both cases.
In January of 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed their complaint against USIS, and a few months later, moved the qui tam case was moved from Montgomery, Alabama to Washington D.C. In February 2015, while still under investigation, USIS filed for bankruptcy. The DOJ advised that since USIS would cease to exist, Percival’s case would also not exist. At this point, Percival was able to prove that another company, Altegrity, was linked to USIS, therefore also culpable.
The qui tam case would be settled between the (DOJ) and USIS in August 2015. Percival would receive a percentage of the government’s recovery after his retaliation claim was resolved. The claims resolved by the settlement agreement are allegations only and there was no determination of liability. It was not until December of 2015 that the entire matter was resolved.
Percival stated that he felt disrespected by his government. He never received a “thank you” from anyone, and he thinks that he was mistreated because he embarrassed government agencies by revealing the dumping scheme. Percival was not happy that no one went to jail, but life is enjoyable since the case has ended.
Percival stated that God had a plan for him, and now, his story is part of history. In March 2020, he released a book detailing his story, Holding On To Integrity And Paying The Price A Whistleblower’s Story.
Percival founded The Whistleblower Assistance Fund, a non-profit aiming to help whistleblowers with financial needs during the legal process. He can be contacted through the Fund’s website and is available for speaking engagements. Follow him on social media via his Twitter account and Facebook page.
Rand Paul is a good man. The antithesis of his fellow Senator Mitch “The Turtle” McConnell.
BKMK
yeh possibility. shut it down now.