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A former Marine, who claims to have worked as a special agent with the Department of Energy, has been charged with shooting and running over Republican lobbyist Jack Burkman, who conducted a controversial investigation of former DNC staffer Seth Rich’s murder.
Barely hear about this in the MS News. I first heard about this on INFO WARS. But I found this misleading article, so no lefty will attack or censor me.
Initially, Burkman attributed the incident to his McCabe investigation. “This attack is a direct result of my hunt for the truth regarding FBI corruption,” he said in his statement last week. “I’ve been working with a confidential source within the agency for the past month and was only at the Marriott to pick up documents the source left for pickup.”
originally posted by: Xtrozero
So I can say that the Department of Energy has some rather weird and extremely secret clandestine agencies as part of it, so it is interesting to me that agency is the one named in this.
So I can say that the Department of Energy has some rather weird and extremely secret clandestine agencies as part of it, so it is interesting to me that agency is the one named in this.
A Q Clearance (or Q-type clearance) is a United States Department of Energy (DOE) security clearance that is roughly comparable to a United States Department of Defense Top Secret clearance with Sensitive Compartmentalized Information Access (TS-SCI). It is the most permissive clearance granted by the United States Government, acting as the sole means of access to the vast compartmentalizations Top Secret and Secret Restricted Data, and DOE "security" areas.
originally posted by: NobodiesNormal
a reply to: Doctor Smith
the parents said they are trying to silence this because they are terrified their other surviving son will end up murdered too.
Wikipedia
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
You cannot purchase government agencies. You can bribe officials, but you cannot buy government agencies.Please check your source for this misinformation.