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Cancelled @FBI Agent | @Weaponization Whistleblower |@SuspendablesUSA | Producer Emeritus of The @kyleseraphin Show | Unvaccinated Catholic | aka “The Canary”
Aug 10 6 tweets 2 min read
🧵Here’s what you need to know about the recent FBI “purge”:

The FBI faces a serious issue with insubordination among its executive ranks. Many career bureaucrats disrespect Kash and Dan, some openly mocking them in Bureau spaces. 1/6 These Agents believe they're indispensable and entitled to their recently lost jobs. Often called "rockstars" and "heroes," they think the American voter is the problem. Image
Feb 25 12 tweets 4 min read
🚨🧵 A sudden JOB LOSS can be emotionally and psychologically devastating.

Feelings of betrayal can drive even the toughest individuals into depression.

The FBI whistleblowers can sympathize, so here are our TOP 10 TIPS for handling job loss. #10. TREAT YOURSELF

You still have a life and a family to lead, so keep doing what made you happy before the loss. Make a home-cooked meal, take your kids to the park, or walk alone on your favorite trail. Phil even found a haircut or coffee with a friend to be rejuvenating. Image
Feb 17 12 tweets 5 min read
🚨🧵 Kash Patel will become the next FBI Director this week, and he will quickly discover that he didn't inherit a law enforcement agency but rather a crime scene.

Here are the TOP 10 things soon-to-be Director Patel could consider to start reforming the FBI immediately. #10. FIRE THE PROBATIONARY EMPLOYEES

Chris Wray, and the sycophants he promoted, spent the last 8 years packing the bureau with Marxists, feminists, and recovering drug addicts.

These employees are "20-year mistakes" who will eventually become Andy McCabe. They gotta go. Image
Feb 8 16 tweets 6 min read
🧵🧵 HOW TO FIRE AN FBI AGENT: A Seven-Step Playbook for Getting Rid of Problematic Employees

With all the chatter about our upcoming terminations, we thought it would be a good idea to remind Executive Management about some of the, let's say, "tools" at our disposal. (1/16) Your initial instinct may be to go the "Clearance Suspension" route, but that becomes an issue when the employee hasn't actually done anything wrong. We attempted to use this method on @praywithmarcus, and boy, did it backfire on us! (2/16) Image
Feb 5 8 tweets 3 min read
🧵One area that has possibly caused the FBI to become a group of ordinary men who just follow orders is its rapid deterioration of an Agent Dress Code. 1/8

(This is one of the few areas @GOBactual and I disagree on, so you be the judge!) Image When Hoover's boys showed up to get their man, they carried professionalism and class. There was no dispute that they worked for a well-respected and serious organization. 2/8 Image