Posted on 09/16/2013 12:47:53 PM PDT by Perdogg
Updated at 3:40 p.m. EDT: Officials stated that the Washington Navy Yard shooter who died after Monday's rampage has been identified as Aaron Alexis, 34, from Texas.
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Ever seen this before?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxTp8Oh7wVs&feature=youtu.be
As when I saw the version of this story earlier, it reeks.
He went from contractor to Thai waiter yet recently went to Thailand to work for a month?
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/09/16/Navy-yard-shooter-buddhist-thailand
Nope. That dog don’t hunt.
Also, this guy sure got secret clearance easy (after the ‘re-hire’), did Brennan’s firm do it for them? Wrong language.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/17/us-usa-shooting-alexis-ceo-idUSBRE98G01S20130917
(kidding, cough)
Also, since his firm had to check if this was to be his first day... he sure knew a lot about the layout. Oh, as well as being disgrunted re: a boss he hadn’t worked for yet.
Just sayin’.
But it’s Reuters, enough said.
I would not have been surprised to hear he had committed suicide. But I didnt think he could commit murder.
The Star Telegram lady says he was so,so sweet. But she does mention partying...this is the second time I heard partying mentioned.
She also mentioned that the father of Oui would shake his finger and tell them they were going to work. She also mentioned seeing him studying Thai at the restaurant. They sure seemed to know a lot about him for just being a waiter (he talked to them a lot). I read somewhere that one of his problems in the Navy was that he didn’t like to get up early to work. All of that makes it seem like Aaron Alexis may not have been a very hard worker.
“That’s what I got to find out, if he was supposed to start today ... It’s not clear to me.”
“We had just recently re-hired him.”
Alexis had previously worked for The Experts in Japan from September 2012 to January 2013, he said.
Not that it means anything but it is interesting that he worked during the main election period, plus Benghazi maybe would have been during that time. It is odd at the very least.
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LOL for hours they (media) were saying the parents’ names are Aanthony & Sarah.
I heard her mention that, but she implied “scrubbed” meant to search for all info. Kind of weird.
Actually, he’s from Queens. Ft Worth is just his last known address. He’s no Texan.
I agree, he was never a Texan. He may have lived here for a while - but it was easy to figure out he was no Texan.
I heard about that too. So is this now the VP's fault since he said to "Get a shotgun"?
Yeah, the anti gun freaks are salivating at the chance to stop LEGAL gun sales. I'd post more, but don't want to get banned.
You make some good points here. Now this morning we are told he heard voices and was being treated for mental health issues. Something sure doesn’t sound right, but they are tying it all up in a neat little bow....nothing to see..move along.
Hmmm, Ok was he a first responder? Part of the rescue effort? Barely escape one of the towers collapsing?
Or does he have PTSD from watching it all on TV?
http://www.expertsit.com/home/experts-management.php
Thomas E. Hoshko | CEO
Mr. Hoshko has over thirty years of experience in the Information Technology, Solutions and Consulting business.
He is responsible for the rapid growth of The Experts, by developing teaming and business partnerships with the top 10 defense contractors, as well as, many of the FORTUNE 500 and large financial institutions.
Mr. Hoshko has opened numerous branch offices and practices to deliver solutions on a global basis. He has completed several strategic acquisitions to increase bandwidth and meet customer demand while scaling business with significant internal growth.
In addition to being the founder of three successful consulting companies, Mr. Hoshko has held multiple top executive positions with both private and public companies. Each company posted record growth and earnings during his tenure.
Mr. Hoshko is a firm believer of rewarding a company's top producers. He established the President's Club and the Chairman's Club, in which membership is based on performance goals. In addition, division managers are provided P & L incentive plans.
Previous Positions Held:
Technisource, Inc. - President & Board of Directors
PlanIT Group, Inc. - Founder, CEO & President
MPS Group (nyse:MPS) - SVP of Acquisitions & Integration / President of Modis (IT Division)
Mr. Hoshko increased the IT division (Modis) of MPS Group to over $1 billion in annual revenue through 36 acquisitions and internal growth within three years.
CPI (Computer Professionals, Inc.) - Founder, CEO & President
CPI was acquired by MPS Group
ATSI (Additional Technical Support, Inc.) - Regional Vice-President
ATSI was acquired by MPS Group
Systemation, Inc. - Division & Group Manager
Systemation was acquired by Cap Gemini /Ernst & Young.
Technical Aid Corporation - Regional Manager
TAC Worldwide was acquired by The Goodwill Group Inc. (publicly traded in Japan on Nikkei)
Pentagon , Washington D.C. - Directed operations of the Special Intelligence Communications Center for the Chief of Naval Operations, Director of Naval Intelligence and Joint Chiefs of Staff, including but not limited to, secure communications (DMS) , satcom and cryptography for the DOD, NSA, White House and intel agencies.
Mr. Hoshko studied MIS & Telecommunications and was accepted into the Master's Program at American University.
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Hoshko was Facility Security Officer for facility security clearances, until 9/10.
Link only:
Enter hearing voices.
Strange, how do I find out who the first was to put this out?
This AP story was after the Russia Times and Huff Po piece.
It states he was treated by the VA for mental issues since August. Right. He got a clearance with this, two gun incidents and dings that got him a general discharge.
Wow, look at all the extra tidbits from the roomie (the Thai guy with the white wife), never heard before:
http://www.ibtimes.com/navy-yard-shooting-motive-did-suspect-aaron-alexis-kill-over-pay-1406878
Note:
Okay guys, this still doesn’t explain the different clothing descriptions from personnel at the Navy yard.
Question: It seems the Star-Telegram lady in the vid said he was in Thailand for months, not just one month.
You're comfusing the states. The roommate situation was in TX, not DC.
Yikes.
Very, VERY, interesting and disturbing!
One thing is certain...things are not what they seem.
http://www.cfoworld.com/strategic-finance/72829/navy-yard-shooter-was-it-worker-resume-gun-violence
The firm that Alexis worked for, The Experts, was a subcontractor for Hewlett-Packard. According to HP, “Alexis was an employee of a company called ‘The Experts,’ a subcontractor to an HP Enterprise Services contract to refresh equipment used on the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) network,” HP said late on Monday.
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In June, HP announced that it has been awarded a $3.45 billion project to build the Navy’s “Next Generation Enterprise Network,” or NGEN.
The project is intended to provide secure data and IT services, including data storage, e-mail, and video teleconferencing to the Navy and Marine Corps, according to the General Accountability Office. That award was a continuation of an existing contract that HP has with the Navy.
http://www.expertsit.com/home/experts-home.php
June 2013
HP Team win $3.45B NGEN award.
Press Release
http://www.expertsit.com/press/2013%2006%20-%20NGEN.pdf
http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20130627/IT04/307080005/HP-wins-3-5-billion-NGEN-contract
The Navy has awarded incumbent vendor Hewlett Packard a potential five-year, $3.5 billion contract to develop what will be the worlds largest private computer network.
Called the Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN), the project will replace the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI), a contractor-owned and operated network serving 800,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel. NGEN will serve roughly the same number of personnel in both services, both in the U.S. and foreign locations.
For the Navy, the new network will be government-owned and contractor-operated, while the Marine Corps will have a government-owned and government-operated model with contractor support. The Marine Corps wanted the ability to travel with the physical components of its network and preferred running the network itself, said Bill Toti, vice president and account executive for HPs Navy & Marine Corps accounts.
NGEN required a different approach, a different operating model and it required a different team, Toti said in an interview. It wasnt just optics, but we really did try our best to look at the evolving requirements and build a team that met that need.
HPs team includes AT&T Government Solutions, Inc., International Business Machines Global Business Services Federal, Lockheed Martin Services, Inc, and Northrop Grumman Systems Corp.
I believe we got the best of U.S. industry at the table for this, Sean Stackley, assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition, told reporters Thursday.
The transition to NGEN is expected to take about 13 months, considering there are no bid protests.
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