Things that make you go "hrm..."
Jul. 14th, 2014 02:02 pmA couple of retired FBI agents formed a short-lived group, the Foundation for Ethics in Public Service, to investigate allegations of corruption within the FBI. That organization's web site now redirects to the FBI.
- Frank L. Perry, author of the FBI's 1985 Mission and Core Values statement
- John Werner, retired FBI agent who worked with FBI agent John Roberts to investigate serious misconduct by seven senior FBI executives following Ruby Ridge
- Robert L. "Roddy" Jones, real estate developer
- David Levinson, former Delaware insurance commissioner and author of the insurance codes for several Eastern Europe countries immediately prior to the Soviet Union collapsing
- Leslie W. Merrit, State Auditor of North Carolina
- Kory Swanson, head of the John Locke Foundation
- Denis Ventriglia, web developer
- Gordon Eugene Boyce, assistant chief counsel on the Watergate committee
- Hayley Phillips Bushnell, worked under Perry at the North Carolina Ethics Commission.
- Dave Curtis, real estate developer with Leon N. Weiner and Associates
- Robert Lobby, "lifelong entrepreneur" and owner of sheet metal factory CaptiveAire Systems
- Baker Mitchell, former head of Community Health Computing, which sold computer systems to hospitals
- Dusty Powers, cameraman
- Orage Quarles III, publisher of the Raleigh News and Observer
- Andrew Taylor, chair of the Political Science department at North Carolina State University
So this organization was literally a couple of retired FBI agents and a bunch of businessmen with no apparent relationship to the FBI. That looks even more suspicious than their website redirecting to the FBI.