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How the FBI Silences Whistleblowers

• https://consortiumnews.com, By John Kiriakou

The idea of "whistleblowing" has been in the news a great deal. 

Is the anonymous author of a recent New York Times op-ed eviscerating the president a whistleblower?  

Is the victim of an alleged sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh a whistleblower?  

I'm fortunate to have access to the media to talk about torture after blowing the whistle on the CIA's program. I think Ed Snowden, Tom Drake and others would say the same thing about the aftermath of their own whistleblowing.

Cost of Doing the Right Thing

The problem is that we are the exception to the rule. Most whistleblowers either suffer in anonymity or are personally, professionally, socially and financially ruined for speaking truth to power. Darin Jones is one of those people. He's one of the people silenced in Barack Obama's war on whistleblowers. And he continues to suffer under Donald Trump.

Jones was an FBI supervisory contract specialist who in 2012 reported evidence of serious procurement improprieties to his superior. Jones maintained that Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) had been awarded a $40 million contract improperly because a former FBI official with responsibility for granting the contract then was hired as a consultant at CSC. Jones said, rightly, that this was a violation of the Procurement Integrity Act. He made seven other disclosures alleging financial improprieties in the FBI, and he was promptly fired for his troubles.  


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