Happy Veterans Day...???
Two U.S. admirals — including the director of naval
intelligence — are under investigation as part of a major bribery scandal
involving a foreign defense contractor, Navy officials announced Friday night.
* OR... IS THERE SOMETHING ELSE GOING ON...?
(*SHRUG*)
* GOOGLE "SENIOR MILITARY OFFICERS FIRED" OR SIMILAR
PHRASES AND SEE WHAT YOU GET. (FIRST... LET ME ADMIT... WHAT YOU'LL GET IS
MOSTLY RIGHT-WING SPECULATION. THE THING IS... WITH THIS ADMINISTRATION
AND OUR CURRENT MEDIA... WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU EXPECT? ANYWAY... I'LL LEAVE IT AT
THAT.)
Vice Adm. Ted “Twig” Branch, the service’s top
intelligence officer, and Rear Adm. Bruce F. Loveless, the Navy’s director of
intelligence operations, were placed on leave Friday, and their access to
classified material was suspended, the Navy said in a statement. Both admirals
are being investigated for their ties to a Singapore-based defense contractor,
Glenn Defense Marine Asia, whose chief executive was arrested in September on
charges that he bribed other Navy officers into giving him classified or
privileged information in exchange for prostitutes and cash.
* SO ALL OF A SUDDEN AMERICA'S TOP MILITARY BRASS ARE SCREWING
REPORTERS (PATRAEUS) AND ACCEPTING BRIBES AND SELLING SECRETS...??? A HELL OF A
COINCIDENCE. (AND YET WE STILL DON'T KNOW WHO GAVE THE ORDER TO "STAND
DOWN" AND LET OUR PEOPLE DIE IN BENGHAZI WITHOUT A RESCUE ATTEMPT...???)
Two Navy commanders and a senior Naval Criminal
Investigative Service agent have already been arrested, and a captain was
relieved of his ship’s command last month in connection with the case.
(*TAPPING MY FINGERS ON THE DESK*)
But the announcement that two admirals in charge of
protecting the Navy’s secrets have been swept up in the investigation makes the
crisis the worst to tar the Navy since the 1991 Tailhook scandal, when a
convention of naval aviators sexually assaulted scores of women.
* OH, PLEEEASE...!!! TO COMPARE TAILHOOK TO
TREASON...?!?! REALLY...?!?!
Navy officials said they were bracing for even more bad
news to emerge from a corruption case that has expanded swiftly since it became
public in September. “We do believe that other naval officers will likely be
implicated in this scandal,” Rear Adm. John F. Kirby, the Navy’s chief
spokesman, said in a telephone interview.
(*PURSED LIPS*)
* FOLKS... LET ME ASK YOU... IF OBAMA WERE CONDUCTING A
BLOODLESS PURGE OF THE MILITARY LEADERSHIP... WOULD HE ANNOUCE IT? (AND ASK
YOURSELVES... WHAT LEVEL OF PROOF WOULD BE REQUIRED BEFORE YOU YOURSELF WOULD
BELIEVE IT? A PRETTY FRIGGIN' HIGH BAR, RIGHT?)
* FOLKS... ALL I'M SAYING... (*SHRUG*)... IS "PAY ATTENTION."
The Navy did not disclose why Loveless and Branch had
drawn the scrutiny of investigators but said their alleged misconduct occurred
prior to their current assignments and before they became admirals.
“There is no indication, nor do the allegations suggest,
that in either case there was any breach of classified information,” Kirby said
in a statement.
* BUT... BUT... BUT... (REITERATING...) -- "Both
admirals are being investigated for their ties to a Singapore-based defense
contractor, Glenn Defense Marine Asia, whose chief executive was arrested in
September on charges that he bribed other Navy officers into giving him
classified or privileged information in exchange for prostitutes and cash."
(*SCRATCHING MY HEAD*)
But a Navy official who spoke on the condition of
anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case said the NCIS recently
uncovered evidence of “personal misconduct” against Branch and Loveless as the
investigation into Glenn Defense Marine widened.
* "PERSONAL MISCONDUCT." MEANING
"VICE?" NOW WOULDN'T THAT BE A NICE "COVER." (YOU KNOW...
AS WITH PATRAEUS...)
Neither Branch nor Loveless has been charged with a crime
or service violation, and both men retain their rank while the investigation
proceeds, the Navy said. The decision to suspend their access to classified
information was made by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus.
The suspension of two senior intelligence officials raises
serious questions about whether national security may have been compromised
because of improper contact between Navy officers and Glenn Defense Marine.
* YA THINK...?!?!
Prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in San Diego
have charged the two Navy commanders with passing classified information about
ship and submarine movements to Leonard Glenn Francis, a Malaysian national and
the chief executive of Glenn Defense Marine. Navy contracting officials raised
suspicions about Francis — who is known as “Fat Leonard” in Navy circles
because of his imposing girth — as far back as 2005. But prosecutors allege he
was able to dodge scrutiny by bribing Navy officers and the NCIS agent for
inside information about law enforcement probes and contract audits.
(*PURSED LIPS*)
To recruit the moles, Francis plied the officers with
female escorts, cash, paid travel and other perks, including tickets to a Lady
Gaga concert in Thailand and a performance of “The Lion King” in Japan,
according to court records.
(*RAISED EYEBROWS*)
Francis and his company were familiar faces to Navy
brass, including the commanders of most vessels in the Pacific. The company was
rewarded in 2011 with new contracts valued up to $200 million. Prosecutors,
however, allege that the firm routinely overbilled for everything from tugboats
to fuel to sewage disposal, defrauding the Navy of more than $10 million. Francis
sought inside information on ship deployments and pressed at least one
commander to steer aircraft carriers and other vessels to ports where his firm
could easily overcharge the Navy for services, court documents allege.
* HOW MANY NAVAL OFFICERS ARE WE TALKING ABOUT HERE...???
Earlier Friday, Francis and one of the Navy commanders
charged in the case, Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz, appeared in federal court
in San Diego for a procedural hearing. Misiewicz had been a rising star in the
Navy; he escaped Cambodia’s “killing fields” as a child, then made a triumphant
return to the country decades later as the skipper of a U.S. destroyer. Prosecutors
told the court that they would be seeking an order to prohibit defense attorneys
from circulating or sharing evidence. They noted that the NCIS agent, John B.
Beliveau II, is charged with giving sensitive law enforcement files to Francis
to help him duck charges.
* HUH...?!?! (ONE... MORE... TIME...)
Prosecutors told the court that they would be seeking an
order to prohibit defense attorneys from circulating or sharing evidence.
(*RAISED EYEBROW*)
They noted that the NCIS agent, John B. Beliveau II, is
charged with giving sensitive law enforcement files to Francis to help him duck
charges.
(*SCRATCHING MY CHIN*)
Francis is being held without bond because prosecutors
have argued that, as a Malaysian citizen, he poses a flight risk. He was
arrested in San Diego in September after investigators lured him to the United
States in a sting operation. His attorney and a spokeswoman for Glenn Defense
Marine have declined to comment on the allegations against him.
Another Glenn Defense Marine executive, Alex Wisidagama
of Singapore, was arrested at the same time in San Diego and also faces bribery
charges.
* ARE ANY OF OUR NAVY CONTRACTORS AMERICANS...?!?!
The second Navy commander, Jose Luis Sanchez, was
arrested Wednesday in Tampa on charges that he gave classified information to
Glenn Defense Marine in exchange for prostitutes and more than $100,000 in
cash. Sanchez is a former senior logistics officer for the Navy’s 7th Fleet in
Japan.
* SHOULDN'T THE CHARGE BE "TREASON?"
Charging documents show that Francis enjoyed a cozy and
familiar relationship with the two commanders and the NCIS agent, referring to
them as “bro” or “brudda” in e-mails and sending them photos of call girls he
was planning to set them up with.
(*JUST SHAKING MY HEAD*)
In return, the Navy officers playfully called Francis
“Lion King” or “Big Bro.” Court records describe him as standing 6 feet 3
inches tall and weighing 350 pounds.
Pentagon officials have identified Capt. Daniel Dusek,
former commander of the USS Bonhomme Richard, as another target of the
investigation. He has not been charged, but the Navy relieved him of command
Oct. 2, citing the investigation.
(*PURSED LIPS*)
The U.S. military has never been immune from contracting
scandals, but it is extremely rare for senior uniformed commanders to face
fraud or corruption charges.
It is unclear how well Branch or Loveless may have known
Francis. But both admirals have spent parts of their careers deployed to Asia.
Branch, an aviator, previously was an executive assistant
to the commander of the Pacific Fleet. He was promoted to vice admiral in July
when he took over as director of naval intelligence.
Loveless assumed his current job at the Pentagon in
February. He also commanded the U.S. Pacific Command’s Joint Intelligence
Operations Center, based at Pearl Harbor, from 2009 to 2012.
Agents from the NCIS, the Defense Criminal Investigative
Service and the Defense Contract Audit Agency are working together on the
probe. The criminal investigation is being overseen by the U.S. attorney’s
office in San Diego and Justice Department officials in Washington.
* I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO THINK, FOLKS.
2 comments:
Who ever wrote this rambling, freeforall speculation needs to take some toliet tissue to his brain! Garbage such as this serve no purpose but to damage others without justification or evidence. And the "blog author" must approve this criticism. What a pathetic design to invite mistruths, rumor, and infantile remarks.
Yes, anonymous poster who calls himself (herself?) "Served With Pride," due to spam - commercial spam - comments need to be approved. And as you can see, your "comment" - such as it is - HAS been approved and posted.
Geezus... I hope you weren't an officer. No specific critiques... just calling the article (from the Washington Post, by the way; "real" news) "garbage." That's it...??? THAT'S your "counter?"
Assuming you have indeed served... thank you for your service.
My reply to you: Wise up.
It is what it is and unless you have something of substance to throw out as rebuttal...
(*SHRUG*)
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