
"CIA employee David Rush created a fake "special access program" (SAP), a sensitive intelligence tool that has highly limited visibility even within the CIA.
The meshugenah was arrested late last month and charged with theft of public funds based on a lie about joining the USN Reserve after serving in that branch of the military, from which he was discharged in 2015.
Mr. Rush, a CIA officer for 17 years, was arrested on 19 May after FBI agents found 303 gold bars weighing about one kilogram each in Mr. Rush's home. The agents also seized nearly three dozen luxury watches, many of them Rolexes."
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The USIC, DOD, FBI, and DOJ have so many "Special Access Programs" (SAP) that this incident shouldn't be a surprise to insiders. I was "read on" to several SAPs over the decades while I was in US Army military intelligence and at DIA. The USMS Witness Protection Program is considered a SAP since only certain DOJ personnel are "read on" to it.
An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.