Dear Mr. President,
I've come to understand from the Drudge Report and the McClatchy News Service that as part of an Insider Threat Program you have encouraged federal employees to monitor other federal employees for any suspicious behavior, specifically:
Federal employees and contractors are asked to pay particular attention to the lifestyles, attitudes and behaviors – like financial troubles, odd working hours or unexplained travel – of co-workers as a way to predict whether they might do “harm to the United States.”
Although I'm not a federal employee, I did want to take this time to report some very suspicious behavior by a high-ranking government official whom I and many others have been observing for some time. This person's work schedule seems to be quite erratic. To say that he has "odd working hours" would be an understatement. He repeatedly claims to be working on the "people's business" but has been known to spend an inordinate amount of time (at taxpayers' expense, mind you) on the golf course, taking his family on numerous vacations, traveling all over the country to get money from people or to raise money for some of his pet projects, and throwing lavish parties with celebrities. Given many of the responsibilities of his office, it seems quite clear that this person is ignoring his work.
If this person's responsibilities were fairly benign, this probably wouldn't be so alarming. He is, however, a very highly-placed official, and on his watch an ambassador in Libya and three other Americans were brutally killed. Yet this person can't even account for his whereabouts during the hours when this horrific event was taking place. Can you believe that? Isn't that deplorable?
I'm pretty sure that this person has the highest of security clearances, which even you would have to admit is quite astonishing since he has admitted to using illegal drugs as a youth, having made a close friendship with a member of the Communist Party USA, and later becoming friends with two unrepentant domestic terrorists from the late 1960s (former members of the Weather Underground, actually). I mean, how does that happen?
In his present role, he or perhaps someone who reports to him, invited an Islamic scholar to his residence who in 2004 issued a "fatwa saying that resisting US troops in Iraq was a 'duty' for Muslims - effectively allowing the killing of Americans." Word has it that he is also sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood, an association that also has a sketchy history of unsavory activity and, in fact, is considered by the Russian government to be a terrorist organization.
And speaking of the Russians, for what that's worth, this person has also been captured on video, when he believed his microphone was off, whispering to the former Russian president, Medvedev, about...well, here's what he said:
I've come to understand from the Drudge Report and the McClatchy News Service that as part of an Insider Threat Program you have encouraged federal employees to monitor other federal employees for any suspicious behavior, specifically:
Federal employees and contractors are asked to pay particular attention to the lifestyles, attitudes and behaviors – like financial troubles, odd working hours or unexplained travel – of co-workers as a way to predict whether they might do “harm to the United States.”
Although I'm not a federal employee, I did want to take this time to report some very suspicious behavior by a high-ranking government official whom I and many others have been observing for some time. This person's work schedule seems to be quite erratic. To say that he has "odd working hours" would be an understatement. He repeatedly claims to be working on the "people's business" but has been known to spend an inordinate amount of time (at taxpayers' expense, mind you) on the golf course, taking his family on numerous vacations, traveling all over the country to get money from people or to raise money for some of his pet projects, and throwing lavish parties with celebrities. Given many of the responsibilities of his office, it seems quite clear that this person is ignoring his work.
If this person's responsibilities were fairly benign, this probably wouldn't be so alarming. He is, however, a very highly-placed official, and on his watch an ambassador in Libya and three other Americans were brutally killed. Yet this person can't even account for his whereabouts during the hours when this horrific event was taking place. Can you believe that? Isn't that deplorable?
I'm pretty sure that this person has the highest of security clearances, which even you would have to admit is quite astonishing since he has admitted to using illegal drugs as a youth, having made a close friendship with a member of the Communist Party USA, and later becoming friends with two unrepentant domestic terrorists from the late 1960s (former members of the Weather Underground, actually). I mean, how does that happen?
In his present role, he or perhaps someone who reports to him, invited an Islamic scholar to his residence who in 2004 issued a "fatwa saying that resisting US troops in Iraq was a 'duty' for Muslims - effectively allowing the killing of Americans." Word has it that he is also sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood, an association that also has a sketchy history of unsavory activity and, in fact, is considered by the Russian government to be a terrorist organization.
And speaking of the Russians, for what that's worth, this person has also been captured on video, when he believed his microphone was off, whispering to the former Russian president, Medvedev, about...well, here's what he said:
"On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this, this can be solved but it's important for him to give me space."It's believed that the "him" referred to is Vladimir Putin. Many of us watching and listening to this unguarded moment felt that he was willing to make some type of concession to Putin in the event he was granted an extension of his term in office. What was promised wasn't exactly clear, but we wondered why this seemed to be such a secretive comment; if a concession was eventually made; and if it harmed America's security posture or weakened the security posture of our European allies. We don't think this individual has ever given a reasonable explanation for this incident.
I and others also have reason to believe that this person, while serving in one of the two houses of the Legislative Branch, helped to orchestrate a fraudulent scheme to payout taxpayer money to people throughout the country who he knew were not farmers discriminated against by the USDA. We believe this may have been a vote-buying scheme or a way for him to endear himself to potential voters when he was seeking a higher position in the federal government. This has never been adequately investigated by the Department of Justice. Perhaps you could speak to Attorney General Holder about it. Just a helpful suggestion.
Other numerous scandalous affairs seem to be constantly swirling around this individual, who never claims any knowledge or involvement in them, which many of us find quite incredible. I believe I'm doing the right thing by bringing this person to your attention.
All the best,
Brian
PS – I've included a photo (above) of the individual in question but have taken the effort to obscure his identity until his behavior can be thoroughly investigated.
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He should at least be fired.
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