We live in the upside down. Special Agent Elliot McGinnis, of @NewYorkfbi is as corrupt as they come.
-Manufacturing evidence
-Directing witnesses to destroy evidence
-Concealing attorney client privileged material
-Using personal email to avoid oversight
The list goes on.
This stems out of the @fbi's "investigation" into @OneTasteinc for potential sex trafficking, forced labor, money laundering, and other offenses. After 5 years, there was a federal indictment with a single charge of forced labor conspiracy.
BUT, there was no forced labor. That didn't stop the government though. US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace, a Biden appointee, charged Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz based on McGinnis's corrupt case.
The case is now in front of the Supreme Court. Remember when I testified and said the fbi and the government will crush you? That isn't just true of whistleblowers. It's true of anyone they want to crush. supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/2…
McGinnis has a lengthy, sordid history in law enforcement, yet, as far as is known, he is still employed by the @fbi. In April, a member of Congress sent @fbiDirectorKash this letter.
McGinnis has a lengthy, sordid history in law enforcement as detailed by @realfrankreport here in Part 1 of their reporting on the OneTaste case. frankreport.com/2024/11/05/fbi…
🧵My whistleblower disclosures—ranging from exposing questionable COVID-19 mandates to highlighting politically motivated investigations—triggered a retaliatory suspension of my security clearance, undermining my constitutional right to report internal abuses.
Instead of launching a genuine inquiry into my reports of mismanagement & abuse of authority, @fbi leadership dismissed my concerns outright, choosing instead to punish me by targeting my clearance & discrediting efforts to expose internal wrongdoing.
The fbi exploited its own processes by suspending my clearance as a pretext to penalize me, fabricating a narrative that equated my legally protected disclosures with disloyalty—completely sidestepping the real issues of misconduct I brought to light.
🧵You ever hear the Irish tale of The Children of Lir? I never had until earlier this week. It is one of the most famous tales in Irish mythology. It tells a tragic story of love, jealousy, transformation, and enduring sorrow. Let’s explore this haunting legend from Ireland’s past.
I first learned of this tale while researching a different project about Irish history which took me to Ireland's Garden of Remembrance which is located in Dublin and dedicated to the memory of "all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom."
The "Children of Lir" monument was created by the artist Oisin Kelly as a sign of rebirth and resurrection. On the wall behind it is a poem called We Saw a Vision, by Liam Marc Uiarin, which exhibits the Irish spirit of their independence; a spirit common to all of rational mind:
In the darkness of despair we saw a vision,
We lit the light of hope and it was not extinguished.
In the desert of discouragement we saw a vision.
We planted the tree of valour and it blossomed.
In the winter of bondage we saw a vision.
We melted the snow of lethargy and the river of resurrection flowed from it.
We sent our vision aswim like a swan on the river. The vision became a reality.
Winter became summer. Bondage became freedom and this we left to you as your inheritance.
O generations of freedom remember us, the generations of the vision.
🧵Retired @fbi ssa Sean Clark. Now working his retirement gig @BDO_USA. I have had multiple sources confirm that Sean is the unnamed subject of this @JusticeOIG report. You might think, what's the big deal, the fbi didn't have a policy in place. Federal statute governs this issue
Emailing CSAM (child sexual abuse material) is a federal crime. The OIG, cause they are part of the government and equally pathetic as most other agencies the vast majority of the time, failed to mention that in their report.
18 U.S. Code § 2252A - Certain activities relating to material constituting or containing child pornography makes clear, it is a federal crime if ANY PERSON “knowingly mails, or transports or ships using any means or facility” “including by computer, any child pornography;”
🧵Acting @fbi director Brian Driscoll said, "each of these employees represent the highest caliber of public service, and this country is undoubtedly safer because of their work." He should be dismissed for lack of candor. If he actually believes that, he's as problematic as the 8 who were retired. Remember all the panic the last few days about mass firings?
All of these people will get their pension. That is part of the travesty. The tax payers will continue to pay these evildoers for many years ahead. No doubt, like equally evil fbi SESers before them, they will also land nice, cushy, profitable retirement gigs like Jen Moore @GE_Aerospace.
Let's start with Jeff Veltri. Out of those on this list, he's most near and dear to @SuspendablesUSA for his vile retaliation against me, @RealStevefriend, @praywithmarcus, and @KyleSeraphin. He's got the Andy McCabe/Anderson Cooper glasses, which really should tell you all you need to know.
Before becoming SAC of Miami, Veltri was the acting Deputy Assistant Director. His appointment to Miami was delayed because *checks notes* he was under investigation for retaliating against whistleblowers. I'm shocked 😑
As my attorneys @EMPOWR_us discovered, the fbi's Security Division "probed the political beliefs and personal medical decisions of FBI employees as part of its security clearance investigations. Additional whistleblowers from inside SecD have provided us information that SecD leadership improperly encouraged using those factors when considering suspending and revoking FBI employee security clearances to remove them from the FBI—without properly documenting those factors in FBI files."
"As we have brought to the attention of the DOJ OIG, SecD whistleblowers tell Empower Oversight they participated in many discussions in which it became clear that Veltri’s and Perkins’s perspectives were that if an FBI employee fit a certain profile as a political conservative, they were viewed as a security concern and unworthy to work at the FBI. Witnesses also heard Veltri openly state that while FBI employees might have First Amendment rights, they had no right to a security clearance. It’s hard to imagine a clearer signal from a SecD leader that he approved, if not encouraged, leveraging security clearances as pretext to purge employees in a way that could not otherwise be done constitutionally."
We are just getting started with what @tristanleavitt, @JsnFostr, and others at Empower have uncovered regarding Veltri. He's not the only one though. There is so much that they have brought to light that very few know about. You can read their full letter with this information here: empowr.us/wp-content/upl…
🧵Here are the questions that @fbi employees have until 3pm et, tomorrow, to submit to @TheJusticeDept.
Considering the lived experience of thousands of employees, most of whom are aligned with @SuspendablesUSA, and the specific examples of me, @praywithmarcus, @KyleSeraphin, @RealStevefriend, and @PhillipAKennedy, it's interesting, albeit, unsurprising to see the sanctimonious claims about "weaponized government" now.
All of us had to submit to questionnaires that were similar in nature regarding our personal religious beliefs, opposition to an unlawful order to inject ourselves with an EUA substance, and other related matters. Now, fbi management, employees, and many others are claiming weaponization here. Tells you all you need to know.
I had been suspended for about 8 months when @EpochJoe64 wrote this. 21 months now. The retribution the @fbi has imposed on my family has only gotten more egregious. Even though the @JusticeOIG has released a memo which shows that the @fbi does engage in a pattern of retaliation against whistleblowers, even though fellow @SuspendablesUSA #MarcusAllen has been fully vindicated after 27 months of suspension without pay, even though the @fbi was colluding with House democrats before we testified last year, even though the @fbi questions whistleblowers protected speech, and uses those questions as the stick to beat former colleagues with if they don't answer, they still are trying to crush whistleblowers and their families for making protected disclosures to Congress.