Off-Topic: Weaselblower in trouble with the IG?
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Talullahhound
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Weaselblower in trouble with the IG?
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11/12/2019 7:28:11 PM
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Why does none of this surprise me? I've seen several whistleblowers (2 worked in my organization) and most of the time their "information" is not correct, their motives are selfish and egotistical, and they love to get Congress on their side, because once they are official "whistleblowers" they can just do whatever they want and no one will touch them.
We had a guy in our organizaiton who would go and testify before Congress as an expert, and claim he was testifying as a private citizen - but the truth was his expertise came from the government job he held. The reason for his "whistle blow"? Because the first Director of our organization once changed a position of his on a DoD position going back to state. Most people know that your position is not YOUR position since you are responding on behalf of the DOD and your bosses, if they don't agree with you, tell you to change your position. This guy took offense because his name was on it as the point of contact. He found a sympathic ear on the Hill and the rest was history. He sat in our organization, he was never given anything of a sensitive nature to work. He also leaked to the press all the time. I was a victim of one of his leaks of an internal memo.
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