Canada
Free Press
DHS
insider: It’s about to get very
ugly
By Doug Hagmann
Monday, June 10, 2013
Originally
Published June 7, 2013 -
Washington, D.C.—Something quite unexpected happened just hours ago, in
the
dark of night, during a two-day layover in Washington, DC. My son and I
are
scheduled to take part in a seminar outside of Raleigh, North Carolina
this
weekend, so we combined our travels to include a side-trip to DC for a
business
meeting we had previously arranged. It was during this layover that
something
seemingly ripped from the pages of a spy novel took place.
While
I was in the middle of a
perfectly good and well needed sleep in the very early hours of this
morning, I
received a message. I cannot disclose how I received this message, at
least not
now. The discerning reader will understand why, which, by the way,
would make a
very interesting story alone. The message was extremely clear and
precise. I
was to meet my high level DHS insider at a very specific location in
Washington,
DC, at a time when most ‘normal’ people, except third-shift workers are
still
asleep. And, I was to come alone and make certain that I was not being
followed, and I was to leave any cell phone or electronic device behind.
Seriously?
I thought, as I was
still trying to make sense of it all. Is all this really necessary? Is
this
really happening? I considered waking my son to accompany me, but opted
to
follow the instructions to the letter. Besides, I thought, he’s not the
most
affable middle-of-the-night person. I left a hastily written but
detailed note
in my hotel room before my departure in the event something happened. I
looked
at the digital clock on my rental car (my personal car would never
survive our
long distance trip). It was 3:20 a.m.
The
meeting
I
felt like I was part of a spy
movie set in our nation’s capital. A chill rose up my spine as I waited
in the
dark of a chilly, misty and foggy pre-dawn morning. I was to meet with
my DHS
insider source at a time when most of the nation is asleep, at a place
I could
swear was featured in the movie All the President’s Men. No one and I
mean no
one knows I’m here, I thought, as I could see one of the most
recognizable
national landmarks in the distance.
My
source appeared out of nowhere,
or so it seemed, and handed me a cup of coffee with the astute
observation that
I looked like I needed it. So tell me, I asked impatiently, why do we
have to
meet at this time, at this location, and under such specific
circumstances?
‘Because this might be our last meeting,’ he stated.
Maybe
it was the lack of sleep, the
time, the place, or the chill of the misty rain that caused my sense of
foreboding. “Explain,” I asked in an almost demanding tone. So he did,
without
mincing words.
The
details
“If
anyone thinks that what’s going
on right now with all of this surveillance of American citizens is to
fight
some sort of foreign enemy, they’re delusional. If people think that
this
‘scandal’ can’t get any worse, it will, hour by hour, day by day. This
has the
ability to bring down our national leadership, the administration and
other
senior elected officials working in collusion with this administration,
both
Republican and Democrats. People within the NSA, the Department of
Justice, and
others, they know who they are, need to come forth with the
documentation of
‘policy and practice’ in their possession, disclose what they know,
fight
what’s going on, and just do their job. I have never seen anything like
this,
ever. The present administration is going after leakers, media sources,
anyone
and everyone who is even suspected of ‘betrayal.’ That’s what they call
it,
‘betrayal.’ Can you believe the size of their cahones? This
administration
considers anyone telling the truth about Benghazi, the IRS, hell, you
name the
issue, ‘betrayal,’” he said...
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