Kirstjen Nielsen person
also: Secret Service Director
Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓
Related entities (most co-mentioned)
Claims (0)
Mentions (7)
▶ 29:30
And mediaries are distributed throughout the government. And of course, one of the very first things that happened was all eyes were on the Secret Service Director. And I just want to make sure that if you have not read it, I would encourag…
▶ 29:56
point out that, because it's relevant to this conversation, that she had a very interesting two to three year gap between 27 years of Secret Service experience, which generally, not to say that it doesn't ever happen, people don't leave at …
▶ 30:25
Retirement is based on the longevity that you stay and there are significant mile markers at certain longevity points. So 27 is an odd number. Then fast forward to the fact that she comes back as the director. That period in between, it has…
▶ 30:53
which is basically like an annual bonus that you get as a civilian. During that period of time when she supposedly was not a civilian employee, which having worked in personnel in the government, that physically can't happen. So once you tr…
▶ 31:16
goes to a separate entity. And that's when your IRAs and your 401ks and all of that other stuff starts, it kicks in. You start receiving your retirement pay. So you no longer have an active pay file to receive bonuses. And so that's physica…
▶ 32:12
CIA. So I'm going to suggest that she was embedded in PepsiCo. And why PepsiCo? Well, if you go back and you do your history on PepsiCo, you find out that PepsiCo has actively been involved, not just in spying for the CIA, but actually in c…
▶ 32:40
in an entity that allows you to travel because she was in charge of global security. That means she was basically given a green pass to go all over the world and do whatever she wanted to do that needed to be done under the auspices of work…