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Marilou Danley, the girlfriend of Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock, worked for the FBI, according to credit application data the Australian national reported as part of a loan application.
That’s the same Danley whose fingerprints were found on Paddock’s horde of ammunition packed into unused rifle magazines.
Publicly available intelligence obtained from consumer credit reporting bureaus show Danley claimed the “Federal Bureau of Investigation” as her place of employment.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Arizonaguy
It doesn't fit the narrative. If enough people wake up to what our legal /"justice" system has become...well,, I hope I own stock in rope .
I think the bigger story is that it isn't a story.
The entire lineup of editors from the MSM should be publicly executed for treason.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
a reply to: Arizonaguy
Can a non-US citizen even work for the FBI?
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
a reply to: Arizonaguy
Can a non-US citizen even work for the FBI?
originally posted by: rollanotherone
a reply to: theantediluvian
Hey. Here's something you can try. Instead of being such a weiner, try for once to look into a story and verify its validity. You know. Think from an angle besides the one you employ from your little safe space. Here. I'll start. I'll start by searching other sources. After all, truth is stranger than fiction.
originally posted by: neo96
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
a reply to: Arizonaguy
Can a non-US citizen even work for the FBI?
Yes just ask Christopher Steele.
Entry Requirements
The job of an FBI Special Agent is exacting, demanding, and challenging, yet also highly rewarding. Because of the specialized nature of FBI Special Agent jobs, the FBI has very strict entry requirements in place. To qualify for a position as an FBI Special Agent:
Candidates must be at least 23 years old, but younger than 37 at the time of appointment. Veterans, however, may be granted an age waiver if they are older than 37.
Candidates must be a United States citizen or a citizen of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Candidates must hold a four-year degree from a college or university accredited by one of the institutional associations recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.
Candidates must possess a valid, U.S. driver’s license. Candidates must have completed at least three years of professional work experience.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: Arizonaguy
True Pundit makes # up. I'd don't even have to open this to know they'll claim some anonymous source that can't be verified and no legitimate outlet will ever confirm. We're not talking spin, bias, opinion, etc but straight fabrication.