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ocuments provided to UncoverDC from a whistleblower at the FBI reveal that the Bureau has combined the “Insider Threat” annual training module with the “Whistleblower” training module. This is as the Bureau takes further actions against legally recognized whistleblowers who have provided protected disclosures to Congress. Bureau sources tell UncoverDC that this is the first time FBI training has combined the two modules. It is perceived as a subtle but unmistakable sign from the FBI that protected whistleblower disclosures are considered in tandem with Insider Threat actions. “Unauthorized Disclosure” is now listed on the wheel of potential insider threats, something new to the training.
The group of whistleblowers, nicknamed “The Suspendables” by its members, contacted Congressman Jim Jordan last year. They have provided a myriad of information to Congress on the Bureau’s actions and policies, many of which are antithetical to its mission statement.
It is thought that the disclosures have led to the formation of a new committee, the “Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government,” after Republicans took the majority in the House of Representatives in November.
Among the disclosures already made public are several instances in which the Bureau has deviated from standard procedure to target Americans with counterintelligence investigations. Also disclosed was the fact that the FBI had its agents change the characterizations of J6 cases to make it appear as though there are thousands of cases of domestic white extremist violence spread across the country, when in actuality, nearly all those investigations originated from the incident at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
