Excellent article by former agent Dan Emmett
Dan Emmett, a former Marine Corps captain, retired Secret Service agent and former CIA intelligence officer, is the author of “Within Arm’s Length: A Secret Service Agent’s Definitive Inside Account of Protecting the President,” forthcoming in June.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/alcohol-isnt-the-secret-services-problem-lousy-leadership-is/2014/03/28/6cc1b48c-b5be-11e3-b899-20667de76985_story.html
Monday, March 31, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
I helped in the writing of some of this article:
I helped in the writing of some of this article:
http://m.vice.com/read/obamas-secret-service-cant-get-its-shit-together
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So what gives? Why are so many Secret Service agents embarrassing themselves lately?
"The Secret Service's main cultural problem has never been sexism or hypermasculinity. It's alcoholism," Marc Ambinder, a journalist who has written extensively about the inner workings of the agency, told me. This is nothing new: Tales of agents getting too drunk to perform their jobs date to at least the Kennedy years
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Case in point is the agency's decision to send the three boozing agents home, a clear overreacton according to Dan Emmett, a 21-year veteran of the agency and author of the upcoming memoir Within Arm's Length. "Sending them home 24 hours before presidential arrival is counterproductive to the mission," he told me. "When you take three CAT agents out of a team, you just decimated that team by 50 percent, thus rendering them ineffective."
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http://m.vice.com/read/obamas-secret-service-cant-get-its-shit-together
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So what gives? Why are so many Secret Service agents embarrassing themselves lately?
"The Secret Service's main cultural problem has never been sexism or hypermasculinity. It's alcoholism," Marc Ambinder, a journalist who has written extensively about the inner workings of the agency, told me. This is nothing new: Tales of agents getting too drunk to perform their jobs date to at least the Kennedy years
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Case in point is the agency's decision to send the three boozing agents home, a clear overreacton according to Dan Emmett, a 21-year veteran of the agency and author of the upcoming memoir Within Arm's Length. "Sending them home 24 hours before presidential arrival is counterproductive to the mission," he told me. "When you take three CAT agents out of a team, you just decimated that team by 50 percent, thus rendering them ineffective."
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
The legacy of the 9 Texas trip partiers from 11/21-11/22/63 continues...
The legacy of the 9 Texas trip partiers from 11/21-11/22/63 continues...
Clint Hill, Jack Ready, Glen Bennett, Paul Landis, and 5 other agents drank the night before the Kennedy assassination...a new generation carries on:
Clint Hill, Jack Ready, Glen Bennett, Paul Landis, and 5 other agents drank the night before the Kennedy assassination...a new generation carries on:
Secret Service agents sent home after one found passed out in Amsterdam
By Evan Perez, CNN
updated 7:36 AM EDT, Wed March 26, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
The Man Behind the Suit: a Documentary of Robert Deprospero
The Man Behind the Suit: a Documentary of Robert Deprospero
https://www.facebook.com/TheManBehindTheSuit?ref=stream
This documentary is about Robert DeProspero, a retired Secret Service Agent who was head of security during the Reagan Administration.
https://www.facebook.com/TheManBehindTheSuit?ref=stream
Friday, March 21, 2014
Vince Palamara on the Brent Holland radio show March 2014
Vince Palamara on the Brent Holland radio show March 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_EQiH8m4DA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_EQiH8m4DA
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
SURVIVOR'S GUILT BY VINCE PALAMARA
Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect President Kennedy
by Vince Palamara:
http://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Guilt-Service-Failure-President/dp/1937584607/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373914997&sr=8-1&keywords=vince+palamara
by Vince Palamara:
http://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Guilt-Service-Failure-President/dp/1937584607/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373914997&sr=8-1&keywords=vince+palamara
Monday, March 17, 2014
Vince Palamara on the Jack Duffy Show 2/27/14
Vince Palamara on the Jack Duffy Show 2/27/14:
http://jackduffy.srbroadcasting.com/index.cgi?action2=playsong&itemid=1131#playsong
http://jackduffy.srbroadcasting.com/index.cgi?action2=playsong&itemid=1131#playsong
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
by request: SA George Warren Hickey, Jr.
By request- SA George W Hickey, Jr with fellow SAs Clint Hill, Floyd Boring, Paul Landis, Tom Wells, Sam Sulliman, Frank Yeager, Lynn Meredith and Muggsy O'Leary+ Mary Gallagher+Louella Hennessey and Ensign George Dalton (white jacket, arms crossed, near door). Secret Service trailer, Squaw Island, Summer 1963
By request- SA George W Hickey, Jr. (hand to head) watching SA Sam Kinney and DPD Chief Jesse Curry
By request- SA George W Hickey, Jr beside the limousine at Love Field 11/22/63
Monday, March 3, 2014
JFK's chief embalmer- died before the HSCA convened
JFK's chief embalmer- died before the HSCA convened. "Stroble mentioned that the President had been shot at the very top of the cranium and approximately the 7th vertebrae. He also mentioned that Kennedy's face was "not that marred."
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http://www.effinghamdailynews.com/local/x2039931337/Altamont-native-prepared-John-F-Kennedy-for-funeral
Stroble died at the age of 55, 4 months before the HSCA convened and just a few weeks after a friend had written a letter to Harvard about Stroble. The friend noticed that Harvard was conducting a course on the assassination and so this friend wrote Harvard and offered to contact the chief embalmer who could lay to rest once and for all how many bullet wounds JFK had suffered and where they were located.
The friend offered no names and heard nothing back. But just a few weeks later, Stroble was dead.
http://m.herald-review.com/special-section/jfk/embalmer-also-connects-area-to-the-assassination/article_b4c2715c-55c6-11e3-a056-0019bb2963f4.html?mobile_touch=true
HE DIED ON JFK's birthday, 5/29/76 !!!
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http://www.effinghamdailynews.com/local/x2039931337/Altamont-native-prepared-John-F-Kennedy-for-funeral
Stroble died at the age of 55, 4 months before the HSCA convened and just a few weeks after a friend had written a letter to Harvard about Stroble. The friend noticed that Harvard was conducting a course on the assassination and so this friend wrote Harvard and offered to contact the chief embalmer who could lay to rest once and for all how many bullet wounds JFK had suffered and where they were located.
The friend offered no names and heard nothing back. But just a few weeks later, Stroble was dead.
http://m.herald-review.com/special-section/jfk/embalmer-also-connects-area-to-the-assassination/article_b4c2715c-55c6-11e3-a056-0019bb2963f4.html?mobile_touch=true
HE DIED ON JFK's birthday, 5/29/76 !!!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
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