Saturday, June 20, 2015

#2382: Marine Brief – Sister's Pinkerton Personnel Management – Serco 8(a) Visa Center Tor – Obama Passport Fraud

From United States Marine Field McConnell 
Plum City Online - (AbelDanger.net) - June 20, 2015

1. Field McConnell's sister Kristine Marcy outsourced the security clearance work of the Office of Personnel Management to Pinkerton Government Services allowing Pinkerton to place its agents at the highest level of military and government services in Washington.

2. Marcy outsourced the National Visa Center to Serco in 1994 allowing 8(a) companies to infiltrate major U.S. defense contractors with unlawful belligerents and exploit the U.S. Navy's onion router network (Tor) for Pinkerton MitM attacks on the United States.

3. In Fall 2006, Marcy and Pinkerton (now Securitas) agents hacked OPM files and paid Serco's 8(a) protégé, Base One Technologies, to produce a fraudulent passport for Barack Obama's (a.k.a. Barry Soetoro) in support of an attempt to legitimize his subsequent election campaign to serve as a president of the United States.

Readers are invited to peruse the Abel Danger website and the images below where United States Marine Field McConnell has established a proof by contradiction – no action against him for libel or by way of rebuttal – on the alleged role of his sister and Pinkerton and Serco agents in developing a virtual identity for Barry Soetoro with the Barack Obama passport fraud.

Jane the Ripper hunter and later the head of the European Agency of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency of America!


"Key Witness In Obama Passport 
Fraud Case Murdered 
By Devvy Kidd 4-19-9

The dozens upon dozens of deaths of people who knew or were involved with (positive or negative) under the Clinton dictatorship still remains a stunning thing in my mind.

As I have said many times, we do not know what the government is investigating until something happens, i.e., Patrick Fitzgerald holds a press conference on the investigation into a sitting governor (Blago), etc. That investigation was three years long at that point and no one knew about it.

I believe the young homosexual man, Donald Young, the Choirmaster at Obama's 'old' church, was murdered to shut him up about Obama being bi-sexual.

Now, this. Just a random killing or did Lt. Harris know something else that signed his death warrant? He's identified as a Lt. I can't find anything other than this one story right now, so

I am wondering if Lt. here is police or military?

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/apr/19/key-witness-in-passport-fraud-case-fatally-shot/

Key Witness In Passport Fraud Case Fatally Shot

A key witness in a federal probe into passport information stolen from the State Department was fatally shot in front of a District church, the Metropolitan Police Department said yesterday.

Lt. Quarles Harris Jr., 24, who had been cooperating with a federal investigators, was found late Thursday night slumped dead inside a car, in front of the Judah House Praise Baptist Church in Northeast, said Cmdr. Michael Anzallo, head of the department's Criminal Investigations Division.

Cmdr. Anzallo said a police officer was patrolling the neighborhood when gunshots were heard, then Lt. Harris was found dead inside the vehicle, which investigators would describe only as a blue car.

Emergency medics pronounced him dead at the scene.

City police said they do not know whether his death was a direct result of his cooperation with federal investigators.

"We don't have any information right now that connects his murder to that case," Cmdr. Anzallo said.

Police say a "shot spotter" device helped an officer locate Lt. Harris.

A State Department spokeswoman yesterday declined to comment, saying the investigation into the passport fraud is ongoing.

The Washington Times reported April 5 that contractors for the State Department had improperly accessed passport information for presidential candidates Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain, which resulted in a series of firings that reached into the agency's top ranks.

One agency employee, who was not identified in documents filed in U.S. District Court, was implicated in a credit-card fraud scheme after Lt. Harris told federal authorities he obtained "passport information from a co-conspirator who works for the U.S. Department of State."

"Kristine Marcy (1996) - Board Member, National Academy of Public Administration. 
Former President and Chief Executive Officer, National Academy of Public Administration; Consultant, McConnell International; Chief Operating Officer, Small Business Administration; Senior Counsel, Detention and Deportation, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Former positions with U.S. Department of Justice: Assistant Director for Prisoner Services, U.S. Marshals Service; Associate Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Deputy Attorney General. Acting Director, Deputy Director, Office of Construction Management and Deputy Budget Director, U.S. Department of the Interior; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education; Assistant Director, Human Resources, Veterans and Labor Group, U.S. Office of Personnel Management."

"The SBA while reviewing your application is going to check your business invoices, credit records, arrest records, business contracts, your relationship with other companies and so on. It does all these things to analyze you, evaluate you and assess you as well as your business relations. As a small entrepreneur wanting to obtain 8 a certification, all you need to do is provide the SBA with all the paper works that's vital for getting certified. Only if the SBA is satisfied with all your documents, it will trust you and in the process you may obtain 8a certification. So, when the US agency is reviewing your application, you should be very careful. Always provide them with tangible proof, organized documents, third party validation and valid evidence. Your reputation, word or image is not going to have any impact on them. Being unable to satisfy them with documentation will result in rejection of your application."

"Military clearance OPM data breach 'absolute calamity' By David Larter and Andrew Tilghman , Staff writers 2:11 p.m. EDT June 18, 2015 
Anxiety is spreading among defense officials and the military community that the recent theft of federal government data linked to China may affect hundreds of thousands of service members.

Compounding those concerns is the limited information made public by the Office of Personnel Management.

Some military officials believe the recent hack targeting the civilian-run OPM seized information from tens of thousands of Standard Form 86s, which are required for all service members and civilians seeking a security clearance. That includes service members of all ranks, officers and enlisted, in a wide range of job specialties and assignments.

"They got everyone's SF-86," one Pentagon official familiar with the investigation told Military Times. 

MARINE CORPS TIMES 
OPM data hack may cause extra alarm for troops

The SF-86, a 127-page document, asks government employees to disclose information about family members, friends and past employment as well as details on alcohol and drug use, mental illness, credit ratings, bankruptcies, arrest records and court actions.

Given the scale of the breach as publicly disclosed by the Obama administration and OPM, it's likely that the hackers obtained the SF-86 data of every military member who filled out the form on a computer, something that has been standard practice in Defense Department for well over a decade, said a retired senior intelligence community official who writes a blog under the pen name Victor Socotra.

The services began to make the digital SF-86 form mandatory in 2007, but service members used the digital form for years before that.

"They had access on everyone who has applied for a security clearance: families, residences and job assignments, bank records," Socotra said. "If that's not an absolute calamity, I don't know what is."

MILITARYTIMES 
U.S. wonders: Why stolen data on federal workers not for sale?

A senior administration official declined to confirm or deny the details of the breach, but told Military Times that "SF-86 applicant data is among the kind of data affected by the incident, but other kinds of information are also contained in the systems. As the investigation remains ongoing, we are still determining the full scope and extent of the information exposed."

Socotra, a former active-duty military intelligence official who worked directly for CIA Director George Tenet, and many Republican politicians contend the information being released is deliberately obscuring the magnitude of the incursion into OPM's records.

"This is a surreal new world and they are not being truthful," he said. "The way this works now is that they tell you a little bit of the truth, and then they obfuscate." The lack of clarity coming from the White House and from OPM on the extent of the breach drew sharp criticism from lawmakers Tuesday. OPM Director Katherine Archuleta was summoned to Capitol Hill to respond to concerns about the sweeping breach of personnel information.

Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., pressed her about the reports that SF-86 documents were at the heart of the security breach.

"So you don't disagree with my characterization of the SF-86 in that the compromise, let's just say, theoretical, if you don't want to say what actually happened here, that that is a major, major breach that will have ramifications for our country?" DeSantis said.

"As I said, we will discuss this with you in a classified setting," Archuleta responded.

The Defense Department allows OPM to handle the vast majority of background checks required for military security clearance investigations.

Signs are mounting that OPM officials were aware their security clearance data was vulnerable. In November, the OPM inspector general issued a report concluding that the data was at risk, a "Chinese hacker's dream," according to a New York Times report.

Elizabeth Newman, an attorney and security clearance expert, said the hack was a clear OPM failure.

"It means that OPM was pretty incompetent," she said. "They knew that their systems were vulnerable and were warned but did nothing to secure them."

OPM initially said a recent cyberattack was limited to civilian employees. But the agency later acknowledged a separate incident that compromised "information related to the background investigations of current, former, and prospective federal government employees, and other individuals for whom a federal background investigation was conducted." OPM spokesman Samuel Schumach said OPM "will notify those individuals whose information may have been compromised as soon as practicable."

"Charlie Faulconer 
Director of Security at One Franklin Square Woodbridge, Virginia Security and Investigations 
Current: Admiral Security Services 
Previous: Pinkerton Government Services, USIS, U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division (USSS/UD) 
Benefit Fund
Education: South Florida Junior College Recommendations

2 people have recommended Charlie

Summary

I bring 30 years of experience in law enforcement, dignitary protection, corporate and facility security, P&L management and review, and sensitive security clearances. In addition, I have extensive experience as both a manager and instructor in both the corporate and personal security arenas. I bring experience in successful P&L financial review and annual budget management, to include both billable and non-billable expenses. I combine widespread government security training and knowledge with significant corporate security management experience within the Department of Defense and Aerospace Industry in the Washington Metropolitan area.

Connect with me on LinkedIn via charlie.faulconer@yahoo.com or 202-246-5792 (mobile).

Specialties: Corporate Security
Personnel Management
Budget and P&L Financial Review
Corporate Security and Facility Security Training 
Department of Defense & Aerospace Industry 
Sensitive Security Clearances
Customer Relations
Law Enforcement
Experience 
Director of Security
Admiral Security Services
October 2013 – Present (1 year 9 months)One Franklin Square Washington, D.C.
Branch Manager
Pinkerton Government Services
October 2004 – February 2012 (7 years 5 months)Northern Virgina / Washington Metropolitan Area

Branch Manager with Pinkerton Government Services, responsible for corporate and facility security services in the Northern Virginia / Washington Metropolitan area. Contracted to provide cleared security services and personnel for Department of Defense and Aerospace Industry customers. Managed contracts for as many as 17 separate clients, encompassing in excess of 13,000 man-hours per week, to include Profit and Loss (P&L) obligations. Responsible for P&L financial review and management, to include both billable and non-billable expenses. Responsible for annual budget analysis, to include review of direct and in-direct costs (employee, service and equipment expenditures) associated with overall P&L assessment. Created innovative P&L procedures associated with non-billable expenses that significantly decreased annual costs and thus increased overall corporate profit margins. The procedures were subsequently adopted as part of Pinkerton Government Services national management policy. In 2007, promoted client growth that resulted in the creation of an additional Branch Manager position with corresponding personnel. Consistently acknowledged for innovative, P&L, management and business development skills.

Compliance Agent, Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), 2011
Permit to carry concealed weapon, LEOSA HR - 218
Top Secret Clearance, Department of Defense, 2009 
Instructor Certification, Use of Force Matrix, 2008 
Investigator
USIS
October 2003 – September 2004 (1 year)Falls Church, VA

Contracted to conduct background investigations for the Department of Defense. Conducted investigations to determine the suitability of applicants for sensitive security positions. Responsibilities included full employment, financial and personal history review, to include review of current and prior employment records, interviews and corresponding Internet queries.”

"Over 160 years of innovation: From Protecting Mid-Western Railways to Providing Corporate Risk Management to Clients Across the Globe 
PINKERTON, THE MAN
1819 —
Allan Pinkerton is born August 25 in Glasgow, Scotland 
1842 —
Allan Pinkerton immigrates to the US, settles near Chicago and went to work making barrels 
1847 — Allan Pinkerton joins the Chicago police department
1849 — Allan Pinkerton is appointed as Chicago's first police detective
1850 — The first Pinkerton office opens at 80 Washington Street, Chicago, IL

PINKERTON, THE COMPANY

1850 — Pinkerton's National Detective Agency is formed and with it the birth of a noble profession
1850 — The Pinkerton Code is created: Accept no bribes Never compromise with criminals Partner with local law enforcement agencies Refuse divorce cases or cases that initiate scandals Turn down reward money Never raise fees without the client's pre-knowledge Keep clients apprised on an on-going basis
1853 — Pinkerton Detective Agency works with law enforcement to arrest criminals anywhere in the country
1855 — Pinkerton specializes in protecting railroad shipments for several mid-western railways
1856 — Kate Warne is hired by Pinkerton and becomes the first female detective in the U.S. 

"In my service you will serve your country better than on the field. I have several female operatives. If you agree to come aboard you will go in training with the head of my female detectives, Kate Warne. She has never let me down." -ALLAN PINKERTON

1861 — In the hour of peril, Pinkerton uncovers and foils an assassination plot on the life of Abraham Lincoln and conducts him safely through the ranks of treason to his first inauguration
1861-1865 — During the Civil War, Pinkerton serves as head of the Union Intelligence Service which was the forerunner of the U.S. Secret Service Allan Pinkerton recruits the first African-American Union Intelligence Agent, John Scobell - See more at: http://www.pinkerton.com/history#sthash.mUPJWfUu.dpuf"

"Serco farewell to NPL after 19 years of innovation 8 January 2015 .. 
During that period under Serco's management and leadership.. .. NPL's caesium fountain atomic clock is accurate to 1 second in 158 million years and NPL is playing a key role in introducing rigour to high frequency [spread bet and spot fixed] trading in the City through NPLTime."

"Behind the Sordid World of Online Assassination Betting Jamie Bartlett 
I have heard rumors about this website, but I still cannot quite believe that it exists. I am looking at what I think is a hit list.

There are photographs of people I recognize—prominent politicians, mostly—and, next to each, an amount of money. The site's creator, who uses the pseudonym Kuwabatake Sanjuro, thinks that if you could pay to have someone murdered with no chance—I mean absolutely zero chance—of being caught, you would. That's one of the reasons why he has created the Assassination Market.

There are four simple instructions listed on its front page:

Add a name to the list
Add money to the pot in the person's name
Predict when that person will die
Correct predictions get the pot

The Assassination Market can't be found with a Google search. It sits on a hidden, encrypted part of the internet that, until recently, could only be accessed with a browser called The Onion Router, or Tor. Tor began life as a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory project, but today exists as a not-for-profit organization, partly funded by the U.S. government and various civil liberties groups, allowing millions of people around the world to browse the internet anonymously and securely."

"Digital Fires Instructor Serco - Camp Pendleton, CA Posted 377 days ago Uses information derived from all military disciplines (e.g., aviation, ground combat, command and control, combat service support, intelligence, and opposing forces) to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action. ..
• Knowledge on the operational employment and TTPs of the following C2 systems and software applications in the COC .. •Travel may be required.
• Have attended DoD formal instructor courses, such as the Marine Corps' Formal School's Instructor's Course, or service equivalent
• Four years of documented experience instructing and employing their respective C2 system in support of MAGTF operations
• Background as an 0844 or 0848 MOS (USMC MOS, or equivalent USA MOS appropriate), with formal training and experience utilizing AFATDS (Advanced Field Artillery Target Data System), EMT (Effects Management Tool), PSS-SOF (Precision Strike Suite – Special Ops Forces)
• Active Secret Clearance or the ability to obtain a Secret clearance is required.
• Formal AFATDS Training required, Strike-Link, PSS-SOF, JADOCS experience desirable"

Prequel 1: #2381: Marine Brief – Whacker White's Betting Clock – Pinkerton Honest Abe – Serco JFK


Serco... Would you like to know more? 

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 merchants, drug dealers, terrorism financers" 
 

Copy of SERCO GROUP PLC: List of Subsidiaries AND Shareholders! [HSBC is Serco's drug-hub Silk Road banker and a major shareholder with the 9/11 instant lenders including Her Majesty's Government] Copy of SERCO GROUP PLC: List of Subsidiaries AND Shareholders! (Mobile Playback
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Yours sincerely,


Field McConnell, United States Naval Academy, 1971; Forensic Economist; 30 year airline and 22 year military pilot; 23,000 hours of safety; Tel: 715 307 8222

David Hawkins Tel: 604 542-0891 Forensic Economist; former leader of oil-well blow-out teams; now sponsors Grand Juries in CSI Crime and Safety Investigation

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