Good job, Elizabeth. I don't know how you do it, day after day. I'm so sick of this dog and pony show, it just gets more and more ridiculous every day. I have a suggestion for you. Back in the day, "whistle-blowing" was considered an admirable thing to do. Mainly because it IS. There is a woman named Colleen Rowley, whom you may want to contact.
She was Time Magazine's 2002 Woman of the Year. She blew the whistle on some 9/11 happenings within the FBI. Guess who her immediate supervisor was at the time? Robert Mueller.
She lives in Minnesota, and happily gives interviews. She just appeared on Whistle-blower Nation a couple of weeks ago. You can easily find her, and her work, just by searching her name.
It's pertinent because Robert Mueller has a long history of corruption. Colleen's story is interesting in view of current events, and the players involved.
God bless, and keep on keeping on!
Thank you so much for the heads up! That is extremely interesting, I had no idea about that history. Will look into it.
You are more than welcome. We are all in this together. If you need help reaching her, let me know, I can put you in contact with her.
That would be fantastic! My 'work' email is [email protected]
You got it!