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« So much for government protection... | Main | Fast and Furious bumper stickers »

Fast and Furious ... more to come

Posted by David Hardy · 26 December 2011 08:14 PM

Previous over at CleanUpATF.org.

"Dear B. Todd [current acting director of ATFE], I attempted to notify you of a second "bomb". I had to talk to Greg Serres. I tried to get an appointment with you but Greg wouldn't have that. He was insulting, condescending, and hostile. It doesn't sound like the atmosphere on your floor as changed as further evidenced by your quotes in this article. Rather than avert the public disclosure of yet another "bomb", Greg hung up on me.

This second bomb involves another whistleblower. The whistleblower has been silenced by G. Elaine Smith which I believe is obstruction of justice. The information this whistleblower has involves corruption in another U.S. Attorney's office. You may personally know the U.S. Attorney involved in the corruption. I wouldn't think it would make you very comfortable to hear what this whistleblower has to say. However, I am still willing to disclose this second "bomb" to you quietly. Have Greg Serres call me but tell him to be nice. He has been naughty enough. We'll need arrange a meeting face to face because the Chief Counsel's Office refuses to let me use the video conferencing."

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