Anonymous ID: 9ddbb6 Feb. 26, 2018, 9:37 a.m. No.502036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2096 >>2124 >>2260 >>2649

part 1 of 2

 

Dig on James VanderVeer LIDDLE and Patricia Shea LIDDLE (married).

Both work for the U.S. government in Africa.

He works for the State Department as a career diplomat / political officer … watching and advising U.S. embassy on local politics (DRC, Somalia, South Sudan).

She works for USAID as a humanitarian affairs professional with extensive overseas experience working on U.S. government humanitarian responses. Currently: Support Relief Group – Generalist at USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

 

Let's do Patty first. (Pics related)

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Patricia Kathleen Shea Liddle (pattyshea)

→ Age 31 in 2014; now about 34.

→ Married James Vanderveer Liddle (Aug 2014).

→ Humanitarian affairs professional with extensive overseas experience working on U.S. Government humanitarian responses.

→ Current: Support Relief Group – Generalist at USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

→ 2014: Disaster operations specialist for Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance at U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Washington DC

→ BA International Political Economy, Fordham (2001-2005)

→ MA International Relations and International Economics - Johns Hopkins Univ. - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (2006–2008)

→ Her late father, James W. Shea, was deputy director of the Office of International Relations at the Labor Department in Washington.

→ Her mother, Kitty J. V. Shea of Silver Spring, Md., retired as an executive assistant in the Washington branch of the United Nations’ International Labor Organization.

 

Sources:

nytimes.com/2014/08/31/fashion/weddings/patricia-shea-james-liddle.html

intelius.com/people/Patricia-Liddle/Mill Valley-CA/0CM0Y7TKVH7

ufind.name/James+Liddle

facebook.com/jvliddle

unicef.org/southsudan/

linkedin.com/in/pattyshea

Anonymous ID: 9ddbb6 Feb. 26, 2018, 9:46 a.m. No.502096   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2124 >>2260 >>2388 >>2541 >>2623 >>2649

>>502036

part 2 of 2

Dig on James VanderVeer LIDDLE and Patricia Shea LIDDLE, continued.

 

James VanDerveer Liddle (jdliddle)

→ Age 40 in 2014; now about 43.

→ Married Patricia Kathleen Shea, August 2014.

→ Graduated from Bucknell Univ. (Math 1996 ?)

→ Foreign service officer for the State Department (circa 2014).

→ Jan/15: Worked at U.S. embassy in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Political officer watching and reporting on issues in eastern Congo.

→ ??-Aug/14: Completed assignment at US embassy in Juba, South Sudan. Headed the political section and advised the embassy on political matters relating to the South Sudanese government.

→ Interests/connections (from jdliddle Facebook):

• USAID South Sudan

• Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance

• USAID Sudan

• Sudd Institute

• U.S. Embassy Juba

• South Sudan

• L’Ambassade des Etats Unis

Kinshasa

• U.S. Mission to Somalia

• Human Rights Watch RD Congo

• Young African Leaders Initiative Network

• Yolé!Africa

• UNICEF South Sudan

→ Son of Kristin VanDerveer Liddle and James T. Liddle Jr. of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y. (P.O. Box found)

→ His retired father worked in NY as actuary for Equitable Life, a unit of French insurance company AXA.

 

Pics related.

 

Sources:

nytimes.com/2014/08/31/fashion/weddings/patricia-shea-james-liddle.html

intelius.com/people/Patricia-Liddle/Mill Valley-CA/0CM0Y7TKVH7

ufind.name/James+Liddle

facebook.com/jvliddle

unicef.org/southsudan/

linkedin.com/in/pattyshea

Anonymous ID: 9ddbb6 Feb. 26, 2018, 9:51 a.m. No.502124   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2129 >>2131 >>2155 >>2193 >>2209 >>2473

>>502096

>>502036

 

Anons please look at my dig on James VanDerveer Liddle and Patricia Shea Liddle and say whether this should be pursued or dropped.

 

From their occupation, both were/are in a position to manage shipments to/from war-torn parts of Africa during humanitarian disasters. He would have diplomatic immunity to ship anything diplomatically.

 

I have not found their political affiliations or contributions if any.

 

They have kept their jobs through the Obama administration through the present.

 

They are really terrific humanitarian people serving the U.S. government in a wonderful way, or shady suspicious characters who have an opportunity to be involved in some kind of trafficking.

 

Nothing in this dig has made me lean one way or the other.

 

So should we pursue it further or not?

 

I refuse to have a LinkedIn or Facebook logon so cannot dig deeper into those sources of information.