>Taus was a member of the FBI's counter intelligence division, while serving in Vietnam he witnessed CIA trafficking illegal drugs and reported what he saw up the chain of command.>He began to independently investigate the CIA role in the narcotics trade with the mafia and the Iran-Contra.>When he refused after allegedly being told he should turn a blind eye during his end of year report, criminal charges were brought against Taus for 8 counts of sexual misconduct with minors.>Taus would be found guilty and handed a 33 to 99 year sentence, one much harsher than the many catholic priests who were being tried around the same time (Gilbert Gauthe and James Porter both molested had over 20 counts, received 20 years but served only 10/11)>Taus said although he couldn't simply report these crimes up the chain of command as it reached all the way to senior officials who had stalled any investigations such as Oliver Revell linked to both Irangate and Iraqgate scandalsDo whistleblowers ever get pardoned?
Never pardoned because he didn't die in prison. Found dead in his cell (2019) natural causes. Autopsy report buried. CIA assets in the Bureau scrubbed his file, but a CO from Nam kept a box. Letters detailing aircraft tail numbers. Not just Contra coke. Routes through AK & Canada. Politicians' kids on manifests as couriers. The whole Ivy League network. His molestation charge? One victim later admitted an agent paid his mom to ID Taus from a yearbook. The real pattern was the locations: near whistleblower safehouses & a journalist's office. They needed him on a charge so vile no one would ever look deeper. Revell's protege is now a DHS consultant. The pardon system is run by the same people. Taus was the original Epstein intel drop.
>>18247340>>18247333Why so many elites are p*dos?