Interesting angle on the Whistleblower complaint from James Howard Kunstler | |
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User ID: 77416429 United States 09/27/2019 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From his Friday blog: Quoting: Factual Error So much material in this tale doesn’t add up that it looks like the results of a math test in a Baltimore middle school. For one thing, the now public whistleblower complaint makes it clear that the whistleblower’s information is second-hand. The Intel Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA) explicitly prohibits complaints based on second-hand news: “In order to find an urgent concern credible, the IGIC [Intel Community Inspector General] must be in possession of reliable, first-hand information. The IGIC cannot transmit information via the ICWPA based on an employee’s second-knowledge of wrongdoing. This includes information received from another person, such as when a fellow employee informs you that he/she has witnessed some type of wrongdoing.” [link to kunstler.com (secure)] That's all well and good.....IF what we were witnessing was a legitimate impeachment situation. Unfortunately, it's not. This is all just a show designed to sway public opinion. It's what the DimoCraps and their media clowns have been about since Trump "stole" the election from Saint Hillary. Ask Alice when she's 10ft tall This is a battle for the future of civilization. If free speech is lost even in America, tyranny is all that lies ahead. Elon Musk |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75963097 United States 09/27/2019 01:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On NPR this morning they were already pushing the narrative that it wasn't the content of the phone call that was illegal (as originally stated until they got their asses handed to them on that point), now it's they way the information was handled and classified. Ph00king puh-lease! |