Monday, February 21, 2011

The U.S. Government Duped Out Of $20,000,000 By Con Man

DOJ head Eric Holder and FBI Director Robert Mueller

57-year-old crook, fraud and gambling addict, Dennis Montgomery, conned and "bamboozled" the U.S. government out of $20,000,000 in taxpayer money, on the promise of technology that could stop Al Qaeda. Are they sure Montgomery didn’t work for Al Qaeda and was fundraising (LOL).

Montgomery, who has filed for bankruptcy, sold the U.S. government software that did not work in detecting hidden messages in Al Jezeera broadcasts nor did if function as a facial recognition mechanism.

The Justice Department and the federal judges they own, are now acting to cover up the case, attempting to stop it from going public. Ooops, too late. The New York Times has done an extensive article on the subject.

One has to bear in mind, regrettably, the U.S. government has a long history of getting it wrong, in trusting individuals they should not and attacking people that should have been left alone. The U.S. government had unfounded suspicions about Gandhi, who they inappropriately investigated and for decades formally labeled Nelson Mandela a terrorist, to the nation and watching world.

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Dubious Deal, Cloaked by National Security Claim