Mayor Bloomberg SAIC CityTime Crime Bigger than Denault Look to NSA SAIC Obama Cover-up?
Is this why Preet Bharara refuses to go back in Time and won't cut ties with Rose Gill Hearn because the Richard Valcich letter and the fact Valcich has gone from hero to zero to say proves to me (in my opinion although my blog is my journal so all is my opinion and my art) SAIC corruption began pretty much from the get go....
Preet would have to go back to Giuliani Time. Rudy threw out a payroll system created by City Workers run by City Workers that could have been expanded for a hunk of junk called CityTime -- a lemon from the get go. Rose Gill Hearn did an infomrecial for CityTime on NY1 -- interesting the head of dept of investigation goes on CityTIme to state it works when CityTime is destined for the dumpster. More proof Preet Bharara needs to cut ties with Bloomberg's political arm Rose Gill Hearn but look at Obama's alleged actions taken against NSA SAIC whistleblowers!!!!!!!!! So is that why Preet Bharara is "handling" this case myopically refusing to hold the biggies SAIC and NYC Gov accountable?
Obama’s Crackdown on Whistleblowers and the NSA-SAIC-Trailblazer Fraud
http://www.cryptogon.com/?p=34274
excerpt below click above to read entire piece....
"The hypocrisy is best illustrated in the case of four whistleblowers from the National Security Agency: Thomas Drake, William Binney, J. Kirk Wiebe and Edward Loomis. Falsely accused of leaking in 2007, they have endured years of legal harassment for exposing the waste and fraud behind a multibillion-dollar contract for a system called Trailblazer, which was supposed to “revolutionize” the way the NSA produced signals intelligence (SIGINT) in the digital age. Instead, it was canceled in 2006 and remains one of the worst failures in US intelligence history. But the money spent on this privatization scheme, like so much at the NSA, remains a state secret.
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The NSA Four are now speaking out for the first time about the corporate corruption that led to this debacle and sparked their decision to blow the whistle. In exclusive interviews with The Nation, they have described a toxic mix of bid-rigging, cronyism and fraud involving senior NSA officials and several of the nation’s largest intelligence contractors. They have also provided an inside look at how Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), the government’s fourth-largest contractor, squandered billions of dollars on a vast data-mining scheme that never produced an iota of intelligence."