Dhs Claims To Investigate Terrorist Symp But Can't Find Records Of Investigation.

OriginalShroom

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I know this shouldn't shock me.. after all this administration expects us to believe that there is no corruption in the IRS, even though nearly every person investigated has had their computer crash so badly that no records are retrievable, that it is too "onerous" for the Government to get the records from the back up system and that the same people had their Blackberrys destroyed and replaced under normal circumstances...

But a Terrorist sympathizer in DHS is "investigated" and cleared, but no records of the investigation can be found???

Please.... Who besides a Obama kneepadder would believe that?

Controversial DHS Adviser Let Go Amid Allegations of Cover Up Washington Free Beacon

Lawmakers such as Gohmert have expressed particular concern about how exactly Elibiary was vetted for a security clearance and what he did with it after being approved by DHS, which continues to maintain that no wrongdoing took place. “As part of his role on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, [Elibiary] was provided access to a network containing sensitive but unclassified information,” DHS claimed in its July 15 letter to Gohmert.

DHS further claimed that a 2011 investigation “found no credible information” that Elibiary “disclosed or sought to disclose For Official Use Only information to members of the media.” “The Department also did not find any indication that he sought to disclose any other internal OHS [Office of Homeland Security] information to anyone apart from official use of information within the scope of his role for the Homeland Security Advisory Council,” the letter states. “Mr. Elibiary was sponsored for access to the Department’s [secured] HS-SLIC system by the State of Texas and was only able to access unclassified information on this system.”

However, documents obtained by Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act contradict DHS’s claims and indicate that a proper investigation into Elibiary’s actions never even took place.
“We conducted a comprehensive search of files within the DHS Enterprise Correspondence Tracking System (ECT) for records that would be responsive to your request. Unfortunately, we were unable to locate or identify any responsive records,” DHS informed Judicial Watch in a Sept. 16, 2013, letter.
DHS could find not “investigative records regarding the alleged mishandling and any records of communication between any official, employee, or representative of the Department of Homeland Security and any member of Congress, congressional staff member, congressional committee, and/or congressional committee staff member regarding the alleged mishandling,” it said in the letter.
 

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