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Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By TheMadPoetmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38390, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 08:53 AM
Edited by TheMadPoet (78380) on 2012-04-17 08:55:00
Experts say that even though hiring hookers is legal, it puts agents at risk of blackmail. (Most of the agents involved are married) “Things like this don’t happen once if they didn’t happen before,” said Issa (R-Calif.), who leads the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

www.newsmax.com . . .

By allegedly hiring prostitutes, married Secret Service agents in Colombia violated their top-secret security clearances.

Every agent has such a security clearance. An extra-marital affair if proven can be grounds for revoking a clearance. Without that, no one can be an agent.

While some are single, most of the 11 Secret Service agents and uniformed officers suspended in the Colombia scandal are married. Two are supervisors. Aside from jeopardizing security clearances, engaging prostitutes violates the basic Secret Service code of conduct.

The breach is deadly serious. A prostitute could blackmail an agent into cooperating with a foreign intelligence service, a terrorist, or a drug cartel leader. The SVR, the successor to the KGB, would like nothing better than to have an agent in its pocket — to plant bugging devices in the president’s hotel room, limousine, or the White House itself. A terrorist could use an agent to obtain access to the president to carry out an assassination.



www.nydailynews.com . . .
In the dingy Colombian love club where locals say President Obama’s Secret Service agents picked up a harem of hookers, scantily clad women do dirty dances and brazenly sell their bodies.

Small black tables covering a dimly lit dance floor at the Pley Club in a low-rent district of Cartagena were filled Sunday night mostly with tourists.

A white stage was reserved for dancers wearing form-fitting, brightly colored dresses that showed off enough cleavage and leg to entice customers to dig deep in their wallets.

It was in this one-story, windowless, brick building with a cheesy neon sign on top that 11 Secret Service agents assigned to protect the President ended up embarrassing their country all for a little fun and flesh, local sources told the Daily News.

Drinking beers and whisky that range in price from 40,000 to 150,000 pesos ($24 to $84) for bottle service, the agents had their pick of young girls with long, black and brown hair and lots of makeup.



“The gringos got rowdy at the bar. They drank fine whisky and slept with the prettiest ones, the ones that charge 300,000 pesos (about $180),” one club worker told the El Heraldo newspaper of Cartagena. “Some did not want to pay. To make it worse, they almost beat up employees who wanted them to pay up.”

Despite the newspaper report, confirmed by locals, Juan Carlos, manager of the club, insisted as far as he knows, the agents never set foot in his premises.

But he was quick to explain the ground rules for buying more than a dance.

“The girls dance for the audience. They put on a show,” Carlos told The News. “Then, they walk around and talk to the guys. A dance can cost from 80,000 to 90,000 pesos.

“Then, if they like each other, they negotiate a deal,” he said. “The tourists come here and have a good time. We don’t let them mistreat the girls. They come to us if someone isn’t treating them right. Customers get drunk, but it never gets out of hand.”


The agents are accused of bringing their hookers back to the luxury Hotel Caribe in Cartagena and throwing a room-trashing tantrum like a rowdy rocker when confronted about not paying one of them for her services .

The latest twist in the embarrassing international scandal — which has thrust a spotlight on the agency responsible for watching Obama’s back — came as the President said he’s reserving his anger until all the facts are in.

But Obama surely won’t be pleased by details dug up by The News at the hotel, where the President and other world leaders met for an economic summit over the weekend.



A staffer at Hotel Caribe said one agent started tossing furniture and others pulled their badges to try to deflect the controversy when the hotel manager intervened for a prostitute who wasn’t paid.

“When the hotel manager showed up, one of the agents starting throwing chairs and tables around,” the staffer told The News.

The brouhaha prompted the manager to call local police, who were forced to make a report exposing the misconduct charges against the agents to the world.

“They were showing their badges saying, ‘Look, look who we are!’ ” the hotel staffer said. “He didn’t want to pay one of the girls. They had huge egos.”

Pley Club working girl Maria Jose, 34, said she’s often experienced johns not wanting to pay. “ A lot of us girls have to put up with tourists like that,” she said. “ It happens every day.”

Officials said 11 Secret Service agents, including two supervisors, embroiled in the South American shenanigans were yanked back home and are under investigation.

The agents were part of Obama’s security detail dispatched to Colombia to do advance work for the President’s three-day trip to the Summit of the Americas.

Obama arrived in the seaside city on Friday after the misbehavior imploded. Before heading back to Washington Sunday, the President said his faith in the Secret Service has not been rattled.

“What happened here in Colombia is being investigated by the director of the Secret Service,” Obama said at a joint press conference with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos. “I expect that investigation to be thorough and I expect it to be rigorous.”

“If it turns out that some of the allegations that have been made in the press are confirmed, then, of course, I’ll be angry because my attitude with respect to the Secret Service personnel is no different than what I expect out of my delegation that’s sitting here,” Obama said. The Secret Service agents, most of whom are married, apparently went astray while partying in the Barrio el Bosque section of Cartagena, where prostitution is legal.

Experts say that even though hiring hookers is legal, it puts agents at risk of blackmail.

Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, said he has been told by sources close to the probe that an altercation involving the agents happened at a nightclub, but he refused to elaborate.

“I think the allegations are hype after the fact and in any case those questions should be left to the investigators to review, not the gossips,” Adler said.

Rep. Pete King (R-L.I.), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said he is conducting a parallel investigation in case there are any discrepancies.

“If there are, and if there needs to be further review, there might be hearings,” King said Sunday. “It would not be some kind of morality play, but looking at agents putting themselves in position where they could be compromised, and how to prevent it from happening again.”

Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of a House investigative panel, vowed lawmakers will be looking “over the shoulder” of the Secret Service "to make sure that the agency isn’t endangering the nation’s VIPs.

“Things like this don’t happen once if they didn’t happen before,” said Issa (R-Calif.), who leads the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Meanwhile, five U.S. Defense Department service members have also been accused of the misconduct in Cartagena and confined to their base.

The U.S. Southern Command said in a statement Sunday that the service members “violated the curfew established by the United States senior defense official in Colombia and may have been involved in inappropriate conduct.”

23 Replies to Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance

re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 3)  en>fr fr>en
By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 09:10 AM
Some security guys violate curfew and it's a big deal but the president funnels guns to outlaws in order to undermine the constitution and that's not even worth reporting.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By MowerMan Comments: 792, member since Tue Mar 08, 2011
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:01 AM
Edited by MowerMan (83054) on 2012-04-17 11:41:21
I think this is a symptom of how out of control everyone in the Obama admin are, the Secret Service guys are supposed to be the guys with no sense of humor, Uber serious, no bullshit folk, and if they are partying like Charlie Sheen, who is paying attention to a little gun running?
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 3)  en>fr fr>en
By ReBourne Comments: 8899, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:16 AM
Edited by ReBourne (82387) on 2012-04-17 10:18:16
I've been to Cartagena (about 25 years ago).

Here's the deal :

Several beaches with palm trees, many emerald stores (all with well armed guards), lots of cocaína, nice houses with concrete or stone walls that are topped off with "Mexican barbed wire" (broken glass), lots of tall condos along the beach, a Colombian naval base, a convention center, a casino, a huge stone fort (in Old Cartagena) and putas. Lots of putas. The putas are not out in the open as much anymore but are easy to find, day or night. Just ask a taxi driver.

Only a damn fool would poke a hooker now days since they would be asking for a dose of HIV/AIDS.

On the other hand, it puts a smile on my face to know that el presidente negro has replaced the professionals that once were on "guard duty" with a bunch of hung-over, hooker chasing dickwits. :D Dickwits miss things and that could quickly lead to somebody getting hurt. "Shit happens".
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By TheMadPoetmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38390, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:24 AM
ReBourne wrote:

I've been to Cartagena (about 25 years ago).

Here's the deal :

Several beaches with palm trees, many emerald stores (all with well armed guards), lots of cocaína, nice houses with concrete or stone walls that are topped off with "Mexican barbed wire" (broken glass), lots of tall condos along the beach, a Colombian naval base, a convention center, a casino, a huge stone fort (in Old Cartagena) and putas. Lots of putas. The putas are not out in the open as much anymore but are easy to find, day or night. Just ask a taxi driver.

Only a damn fool would poke a hooker now days since they would be asking for a dose of HIV/AIDS.

On the other hand, it puts a smile on my face to know that el presidente negro has replaced the professionals that once were on "guard duty" with a bunch of hung-over, hooker chasing dickwits. :D Dickwits miss things and that could quickly lead to somebody getting hurt. "Shit happens".


The correct security for a president that can't even wear a tie to meet the other leaders at the summit.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By ReBourne Comments: 8899, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:42 AM
TheMadPoet wrote:


The correct security for a president that can't even wear a tie to meet the other leaders at the summit.



I think a "Colombian necktie" would look nice on the commie arse hole. :D
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By hungNV Comments: 1501, member since Sat Jun 26, 2004
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 03:40 PM
Did you hear about the investigation?

It seems at least 20 agents are involved!

I thought this shit only happened in France
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Tiberius Comments: 10742, member since Tue Feb 11, 2003
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 03:51 PM
It's probably better for Barry this happened...from what little news about the conference itself there was, it didn't go well for Barry at all.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By MowerMan Comments: 792, member since Tue Mar 08, 2011
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 06:15 PM
Tiberius wrote:

It's probably better for Barry this happened...from what little news about the conference itself there was, it didn't go well for Barry at all.


Yep, but Barry will hang it on them as if it was their fault.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By Snail_Bait Comments: 8881, member since Sat May 14, 2005
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 06:23 PM
Somebody's got to ask this...

What percentage of the 20 involved are white and what was the ratio under the previous administration?

Just curious
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By MowerMan Comments: 792, member since Tue Mar 08, 2011
On Tue Apr 17, 2012 06:27 PM
Snail_Bait wrote:

Somebody's got to ask this...

What percentage of the 20 involved are white and what was the ratio under the previous administration?

Just curious


Given that hotel regulations require "visitors" to leave ID at the front desk, it shouldn't be too long before las putas are deposed by some reporter, should be interesting to see if the agents broke any other regulations, like, how old were they?
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By Klausbarbie Comments: 3094, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005
On Wed Apr 18, 2012 03:37 AM
Edited by Klausbarbie (76518) on 2012-04-18 03:37:58
hungNV wrote:

...I thought this shit only happened in France
If it did, all agents would have been at least 70 years old, obese and Jewish.
O'Bama will have them prosecuted 2 days before his 2nd term expires. Then pardon them the next day
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 7)  en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 29699, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Wed Apr 18, 2012 03:43 PM



:D
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By Tattooed_Hoodlum Comments: 5855, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:55 AM
As long as they used their own pay and not gov't travel/expense funds, I couldn't care less if a SS agent bought some strange.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 29699, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:02 PM
Tattooed_Hoodlum wrote:

As long as they used their own pay and not gov't travel/expense funds, I couldn't care less if a SS agent bought some strange.


That means you know shit about basic security procedures.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By SevenSeventeen Comments: 15138, member since Tue Apr 22, 2003
On Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:07 PM
Something about this whole sorted saga doesn't add up
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By TheMadPoetmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38390, member since Mon Nov 07, 2005
On Thu Apr 19, 2012 09:16 PM
SevenSeventeen wrote:

Something about this whole sorted saga doesn't add up


I think it is the tip of the iceberg of corruption.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Tattooed_Hoodlum Comments: 5855, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Fri Apr 20, 2012 02:22 AM
WilyB wrote:

Tattooed_Hoodlum wrote:

As long as they used their own pay and not gov't travel/expense funds, I couldn't care less if a SS agent bought some strange.


That means you know shit about basic security procedures.


How is having a hooker in the same building as Obama a security threat, other than Michelle beating Barack to death on suspicion of hiring one?
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By Bat2 Comments: 5296, member since Wed May 25, 2011
On Fri Apr 20, 2012 02:37 AM
"sorted"?
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By faqufrance Comments: 7859, member since Wed Nov 17, 2004
On Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:27 PM
Now we will hear about the agents that like getting treated to a strap on and such. I will lolz if they whores start spilling the beans on what happened behind closed doors.

I am betting that ol barry soreto was gargling the balls of a few young local boys while doing a pile of blow.
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By diefrog Comments: 8989, member since Wed Mar 12, 2003
On Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:14 PM
Tattooed_Hoodlum wrote:

WilyB wrote:

Tattooed_Hoodlum wrote:

As long as they used their own pay and not gov't travel/expense funds, I couldn't care less if a SS agent bought some strange.


That means you know shit about basic security procedures.


How is having a hooker in the same building as Obama a security threat, other than Michelle beating Barack to death on suspicion of hiring one?


The security risk is having anyone without a security clearance in the same room as NObama's itinerary. These agents were there to map out Nobama's route(s) for every time he had to move while in town. As well as plan out where he was going to be every minute of his time in Cartegena. If a foreign nation or the cartels wanted to ambush him, getting someone in that room to see that material would've been the best way to do it.

now while it gladdens me to know that the service isn't trying that hard to protect the kenyan born socialist usurper. I'm worried that this lax attitude might remain after we get someone worth a shit in the office.
S.S. director Sullivan apologizes for others getting the pussy he didn't get. I don't get it en>fr fr>en
By Klausbarbie Comments: 3094, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005
On Fri May 25, 2012 03:31 AM
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance en>fr fr>en
By OldLyme Comments: 38494, member since Fri Jun 04, 2004
On Fri May 25, 2012 04:25 AM



WilyB wrote:

:D
re: Secret Service Agents Violated Top Secret Clearance (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By ReBourne Comments: 8899, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009
On Fri May 25, 2012 08:50 AM
The tall one on the left is a dude. :O

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