See the article that I posted a link to in #65. The job that she had at CDC paid between $65K and $90K a year.
Yet she appears to have had almost immediate access to some pretty well connected attorneys. How much do you think attorneys like that bill an hour?
Another example of never letting a crisis go to waste.
The trajectory this broad is taking is not normal.
Someone is behind all of this.
could be a benefit in her contract, legal services related to work.
If not, maybe someone can track down the attorney.
And yet she never mentioned it in her Dallas News article, where she complained that:
"Two other officials asked about my work in Sierra Leone. One of them was from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They scribbled notes in the margins of their form, a form that appeared to be inadequate for the many details they are collecting."
"I was tired, hungry and confused, but I tried to remain calm."
In her article she paints a picture of oppressive questioning, which is of course nonsensical since she was herself a CDC employee. She is supposedly a CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service Fellow who does field data collection related to epidemics. But she was "confused" and trying to remain calm when one of her CDC colleagues was asking her questions. What she wrote is simply not credible, but good propaganda.