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Somebody Goes Full Watergate on State Dept Whistleblower's Lawyer

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Cameras Catch Mystery Break-In at Whistleblower's Law Firm

The offices of a Dallas law firm representing a high-profile State Department whistleblower were broken into last weekend. Burglars stole three computers and broke into the firm's file cabinets. But silver bars, video equipment and other valuables were left untouched, according to local Fox affiliate KDFW, which aired security camera footage of the suspected burglars entering and leaving the offices around the time of the incident.

The firm Schulman & Mathias represents Aurelia Fedenisn, a former investigator at the State Department's Office of the Inspector General. In recent weeks, she raised a slew of explosive allegations against the department and its contractors ranging from illicit drug use, soliciting sexual favors from minors and prostitutes and sexual harassment.
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Gravitymaster

The Obama Admin has learned the "Chicago Ways" of politics quite well. John Gotti would be proud of them.



So would Al Capone.

All the dead mobsters are smiling wherever they are.:)
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rwieder

Makes you wonder "Who's got who" No telling what's next. I just thought Bill Clinton ran a disconcerted administration, but Oblama's got him beat by a country mile.
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Why make the assumption this was done by the Administration or with its knowledge?

It could be literally anyone including and perhaps even with more incentive a foreign country.
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Various feasible possibilities-

1. People in government, maybe
(a) in high places (like Watergate, or the burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist [look it up, folks] ), or maybe
(b) rogue.

2. Anti-govt interests trying to frame-up the current government.

3. Foreign govt gathering intelligence - could be some intelligence-valuable stuff there.

4. Mercenaries looking to steal valuable information hoping to sell it to the highest bidder.

5. Something "staged" by the victims themselves, for god-knows-what agenda.

I wouldn't rule out any of the above. I also wouldn't presumptively rule-in one/some more than any of the others.

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All of the above seems to assume the firm only has the one client. If they are like most firms, they have lots of clients. Any of those clients might have run afoul of someone who would do this, have it done, or even do it themselves.

Obviously, it is suspicious. Assuming it is related to one client is obviously illogical without more evidence.
I know it just wouldnt be right to kill all the stupid people that we meet..

But do you think it would be appropriate to just remove all of the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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