Another slide in the presentation lists Manning’s alleged “anti-American statements” as a “pre-attack indicator.”
The JS-US007 training is reminiscent of a 2017 “insider threat” seminar presented by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s National Insider Threat Task Force and reported by the Daily Beast, which listed National Security Agency whistleblower Thomas Drake in a gallery of “Those that have done us harm,” including Hasan and Aaron Alexis, who fatally shot 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard in 2013. But while that ODNI presentation framed whistleblowing and leaking only in vague terms of doing “harm” to the intelligence establishment itself an uncontroversial claim the JS-US007 slides go further, drawing an explicit parallel between the unauthorized disclosure of state secrets and murder.
Western Anesthesiology Associates, part-owned by St Louis County Executive Sam Page, made political donations after getting millions in federal virus aid
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Firm part-owned by Sam Page made political donations after getting millions in federal virus aid
But a nonpartisan government spending watchdog group contends such donations raise questions about whether recipients of the emergency federal aid really needed it
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Dr. Sam Page, St. Louis County Executive during a daily press conference in Clayton, Missouri on Friday, November 13, 2020. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Author: Jacob Kirn – Economic Development Editor (St. Louis Business Journal) Published: 6:59 PM CST December 11, 2020 Updated: 6:59 PM CST December 11, 2020
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. A physician group practice part-owned by St. Louis County Executive Sam Page made $71,000 in political donations this year after receiving substantial federal Covid-19 aid.
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