Julia Davis is a former DHS officer/supervisor for Customs and Border Protection turned “Whistleblower” who, in an effort to suppress her story and discredit her, was labelled a “domestic terrorist” and persecuted to a breathtaking extent.A different interview of Julia Davis is below:
1. Isolate
2. Ridicule
3. Marginalize
Her crime? She had evidence about potential terrorists entering the country on July 4, 2004 and her attempts to report her concerns “up the chain” were ignored because the intelligence department was having a unit social event barbeque – so she reported her concerns to the FBI instead about border crossers that fit the profile outlined in an alert to the Border Patrol. Her report to the FBI was viewed by DHS as a disloyal “whistleblower”.
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CBS “60 Minutes” interviewed Julia Davis at length – and then cancelled the scheduled airing...
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Sunday, May 05, 2013
National Insecurity
According to The Last Refuge (hat tip to Right Truth):
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Is that her birth name or a pseudonym? As alarming as her story is, there is something floating under the surface. Does anyone else notice this "Julia Davis" has a distinctive underlying accent?
Listen at approx. 7:18 to her pronounciation of the word "careless" to hear that distinctly Russian curl to the vowels.
Yeah, that's a really weird accent.
She's got a pretty clear eastern european accent. But does that mean she can't work for DHS? How does that discredit her story? I don't get it.
Nico - she may be totally credible. I just find the convenient-all-American identity "Julia Davis" suspect, given the accent. Is that her real identity?
Then, from the article I quote: " Her report to the FBI was viewed by DHS as a disloyal “whistleblower”."
Disloyal? To who? or what?
Disloyal because as an employee of DHS she chose to go to the FBI behind DHS's back. So disloyal to DHS. There's nothing cryptic in that language.
As for the name and the accent. One of her parents' could be American (possibility). Or she was an immigrant and changed her name (very legal). Or she lived in Eastern Europe all her life.
I speak with an American accent. I've never been to America. Not everything's a conspiracy.
our govt is following alinsky's RULES--one being:
Rule 5: Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. It’s hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage.
I would recommend that all read alinsky's Rules for Radicals- know your enemy!
Carol-CS
CS,
Alinsky's rules sounds like Islam's rules.
Julia Davis reminds me of Irina Lund, perhaps related.
Why would you know about this woman, Irina Lund?
That seems like a very obscure commercial to be familiar with.
Mere coincidence. This is the current ITT commercial here on the east coast.
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