Ex-Secret Service agent warns: 'It's only a matter of time'
WND
Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino, author of the soon to be released “Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top-Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away From It All,” says the actions of the Obama administration are worse than the American public can imagine.
He made his comments in an interview on the Alex Jones Show yesterday and they have gone viral, including a hit on the Drudge Report.
Bongino told Jones that: “It’s worse than people know… and I’m not trying to scare you either.”
His warning highlighted the possibility that the government could be compiling private information, through NSA spying and other methods, on American citizens and could later use that data to intimidate individual citizens.
“…It’s only a matter of time before someone slaps an email on your desk from fifteen years ago… and says ‘look what we got against you.’ Remember, when the key is held by someone else liberty means absolutely nothing. That personal and private self are being evaporated,” Bongino stated.
Bongino is not optimistic in his assessment of the current government, its policies, and how it is leading this country.
“We’re in a lot of trouble. The president sees government – and I think it’s because of his lack of experience and maybe community organizing in the past – as this shiny new toy,” Bongino said.
Why would a successful, 12-year Secret Service agent resign his elite position in the prime of his career to run for high public office and blow the whistle on what goes on at the highest levels in Washington, D.C., as Bongino did?
To be released Nov. 19 by WND Books, his “Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top-Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away from It All” is a look at life inside the presidential “bubble,” a haze of staffers, consultants, cronies, acolytes, bureaucrats and lobbyists that creates the “alternate reality” in which monumental policy decisions are made.
Reposted with permission.
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