Anonymous ID: 5b6b8c April 4, 2018, 3:23 p.m. No.896294   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>896257

Do you think any of your counrtyfolk know Merkel is Hitler's daughter? Or is that not something most still know yet? Just have no idea what type of penetration/saturation Q has gotten outside of the US…

Anonymous ID: 5b6b8c April 4, 2018, 3:28 p.m. No.896377   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>896266

 

updated 9:10 p.m. EDT, Sat March 22, 2008

 

Chief of firm involved in breach is Obama adviser

http:// www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/22/passport.files/index.html

 

The CEO of a company whose employee is accused of improperly looking at the passport files of presidential candidates is a consultant to the Barack Obama campaign, a source said Saturday.

John O. Brennan, president and CEO of the Analysis Corp., advises the Illinois Democrat on foreign policy and intelligence issues, the source said.

 

Brennan briefed the media on behalf of the campaign this month.

 

The executive is a former senior CIA official and former interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center.

 

He contributed $2,300 to the Obama campaign in January.

 

When asked about the contribution, a State Department official told CNN's Zain Verjee, "We ethically awarded contracts. Political affiliation is not one of the factors that we check."

 

On Friday, the department revealed that Obama's passport file was improperly accessed three times this year, and the security of passport files of the two other major presidential candidates – Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican John McCain – had also been breached.

 

Three contract employees are accused in the wrongdoing, including the one who works for Analysis Corp. and who was disciplined. That contract employee accessed McCain's file in addition to Obama's. None of the contract employees was identified.

 

The other two contract employees worked for Stanley Inc. They were fired.

 

The Washington Times, which broke the story Thursday night that Obama's records had been improperly accessed, reported Saturday that the State Department inquiry is focusing on the Analysis Corp. employee. Also, the investigation by the department's inspector general will include polygraph tests for supervisors in the passport section to find out whether there was any political motive.