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Veterans Affairs whistleblower claims he was harassed after contacting the man Barack Obama assigned to help with the investigation

July 9, 2014

  Stop me if you have heard this one before but another Veterans Affairs whistleblower, Scott Davis, is claiming that he was the victim of harassment after he came forward with his knowledge of problems in Veterans Affairs.

  There seems to be a pattern emerging here, but this story has an interesting little twist: Scott Davis was the alleged victim of harassment after he contacted Rob Nabors to tell him what he knew about the scandal. Rob Nabors is the man whom Barack Obama personally appointed to help Veterans Affairs officials investigate the allegations of corruption.

 After contacting the personal representative of the President, Rob Nabors, who was specifically assigned by Obama to look into the VA scandal, the whistleblower had his confidential identity “outed” and became a subject of “harassment”

  Naturally the White House is not talking:

Mr Davis further testified under oath when his union representative contacted the White House to find out who revealed his whistleblower identity, the response was: “no-one from the White House is authorized to discuss the issue”

  This leads me to the obvious question: was Rob Nabors really tasked by the president to help with the investigation or was he tasked with assisting in a cover-up?

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  1. Brittius's avatar
    July 9, 2014 6:36 pm

    Reblogged this on Brittius.

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  2. Zip-a-Dee's avatar
    zip permalink
    July 9, 2014 6:43 pm

    Cockroaches don’t like the lights turned on!
    “no-one from the White House is authorized to discuss the issue” Are they really qualified to discuss any issue – important or not!

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