tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post6537215855021200353..comments2024-03-25T13:42:25.771-05:00Comments on Advance Indianaâ„¢: NASA Employees Caught Buying Child Porn, Never ProsecutedGary R. Welshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15185079937305083438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-76860235399311607732015-08-26T22:35:52.023-05:002015-08-26T22:35:52.023-05:00This is such a horrifying news story, that America...This is such a horrifying news story, that Americans need to know. Thanks, Gary.Marycatherine Bartonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14674049191412285346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12703782.post-58548473290818108612015-08-25T11:50:09.924-05:002015-08-25T11:50:09.924-05:00Wich reminds me of...
"Middle-aged men havin...Wich reminds me of...<br /><br />"Middle-aged men having sex with 12- to 15-year-olds was too much for Ben<br /> Johnston, a hulking 6-foot-5-inch Texan, and more than a year ago he blew<br /> the whistle on his employer, DynCorp, a U.S. contracting company doing<br /> business in Bosnia.<br /><br /> According to the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) lawsuit filed in Texas on behalf of the former DynCorp aircraft mechanic, "in the latter part of 1999 Johnston learned that employees and supervisors from DynCorpwere engaging in perverse, illegal and inhumane behavior [and] were purchasing illegal weapons, women, forged passports and [participating in other immoral acts. Johnston witnessed coworkers and supervisors literally<br /> buying and selling women for their own personal enjoyment, and employees<br /> would brag about the various ages and talents of the individual slaves they<br /> had purchased."<br /><br /> Rather than acknowledge and reward Johnston's effort to get this behavior<br /> stopped, DynCorp fired him, forcing him into protective custody by the U.S.<br /> Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) until the investigators could get him safely out of Kosovo and returned to the United States. That departure from the war-torn country was a far cry from what Johnston imagined a year earlier when he arrived in Bosnia to begin a three-year U.S. Air Force contract with DynCorp as an aircraft-maintenance technician for Apache and Blackhawk helicopters."<br />http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11119Joshhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttT6FrMosBknoreply@blogger.com