James B. Comey -
who traded
his AG role in appointing Rockefeller's Chicago
University Graduate, Pat Fitzgerald, to "investigate"
the Rockefeller planted leak of Valerie Plame - for a
senior job at Rockefeller's Lockheed Martin - a
politically influenced job and appointment. He also
intentionally interfered with the NSA Wiretap program,
as the Rockefellers fear Wiretaps that might tie them to
frameups of Cheney, expose their Trillions in untaxed
earnings and their present and past financial backing of
Terrorism, Wars agianst America and Nuclear Arms for
Oil/Gas/Business Deals with Iran, Pakistan, North Korea
and elsewhere. The Comey appointment of Fitzgerald
is below, traded for "the big Job"
as General Counsel to Lockheed Martin, who directly
profited from 9/11 from adoption of the LM Joint Strike
Fighter in the wake of terror attack on the WTC, in a
very obvious move to distort the Valerie Plame
"incident". Another example of Rockefeller
influence corrupting the activities inside the US
Government to serve their own interests.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James B. Comey was Deputy Attorney General of the United States, serving in President George W. Bush's administration. As Deputy Attorney General, Comey was the second-highest ranking official in the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and ran the day-to-day operations of the Department. He was appointed to the position after serving as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. In December 2003, as Deputy Attorney General, Comey appointed the U.S. Attorney in Chicago, close friend and former colleague Patrick Fitzgerald, as Special Counsel to head the CIA leak grand jury investigation after Attorney General John Ashcroft recused himself. In August 2005, Comey left the DOJ and he is now General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Lockheed Martin.
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NSA Domestic Wiretapping Investigation
In early January 2006, the New York Times, as part of their investigation into alleged domestic surveillance by the National Security Agency, reported that Comey, who was Acting Attorney General during the March 2004 surgical hospitalization of John Ashcroft, refused to "certify" central aspects of the NSA program at that time. The certification was required under existing White House procedures to continue the program. After Comey's refusal, the newspaper reported, Andrew H. Card Jr., White House Chief of Staff, and Alberto R. Gonzales, then White House counsel and now Attorney General, made an emergency visit to the George Washington University Hospital [1], to attempt to win approval directly from Ashcroft for the program. [2]
Education
Comey graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1982, majoring in chemistry and religion. His senior thesis analyzed the liberal theologian Reinhold Niebuhr and the conservative televangelist Jerry Falwell, emphasizing their common belief in public action.
He then attended the University of Chicago Law School, graduating in 1985.
Career, 1985-2005
After law school, Comey served as a law clerk for then-United States District Judge John M. Walker, Jr. in Manhattan. Then, he was an associate for Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in their New York Office. He next joined the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, where he worked from 1987 to 1993. While there, he served as Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division.
From 1996 through 2001, Comey served as Managing Assistant U.S. Attorney in charge of the Richmond Division of the United States Attorney's office for the Eastern District of Virginia. He then was the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, from January 2002 to the time of his confirmation as Deputy Attorney General.
After leaving public office
In April 2005, Comey announced that he was leaving the Department of Justice in the fall. In August 2005, Comey was appointed as General Counsel and a Senior Vice President of Lockheed Martin. He and his wife Patrice are the parents of five children.
External links
- Department of Justice Farewell Address
- James B. Comey White House Biography
- New York magazine article, October 2003
- James B. Comey Professional Biography, United States Department of Justice
- Eric Lichtblau and James Risen, Justice Deputy Resisted Parts of Spy Program, New York Times, January 1, 2006
- February 6, 2006 Newsweek article, "Palace Revolt"