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Dangerous U.S. Customs: Gary Aldrich exposes treacherous federal corruption
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, November 1, 2001 | Gary Aldrich

Posted on 10/31/2001 10:15:57 PM PST by JohnHuang2

WND Exclusive Commentary
Dangerous U.S. Customs


© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

As parents and children fanned out to walk neighborhoods on Halloween night, a real danger still lurks in rail yards in virtually any town or major city accessible to railroad traffic.

Parents may be worried about unwanted substances in candy, but what's really scary is what may be parked a couple hundred yards away from their children's public school, according to one courageous whistle-blower who had the guts to come forward.

Thousands of pressurized rail cars cross U.S. borders daily – and U.S. Customs is doing virtually nothing to inspect them, making each one a handy vehicle for contraband distribution. Worse, deadly chemicals available to any terrorist with phony identification and a credit card can be purchased in Mexico, then moved around the United States to be parked indefinitely at thousands of rental rail spurs. Railroad cars can even be moved back and forth with a laptop computer, to be placed in key areas for later illegal drug off-loading, or worse.

Fill one of these pressure tanks with diesel fuel oil and fertilizer, and what do you have? The world's largest pipe bomb. Imagine that if one Ryder rental truck-bomb in Oklahoma City destroyed half of a giant federal office building, what could a huge rail tanker filled with poison gas or explosives do to your average city?

Are these the concerns of hysterical citizens looking under every bed for a post-Sept. 11 bogeyman? Hardly. U.S. Customs' agents have been warning about this danger for years, without any real action to stop it taken by U.S. Customs managers. When several U.S. Customs agents brought their concerns to a local FBI office in California, fearing their own agency had been compromised, nothing happened, they claim. Finally, frustrated by inaction and fear, they went public. Some have testified in front of the U.S. Senate, but still there is no substantive action to address this real danger.

Former U.S. Customs agent Darlene Fitzgerald-Catalan recently contacted my foundation – The Patrick Henry Center – because she had heard that I tried to warn others about national security dangers, but had also hit a brick wall when agency bureaucrats simply did not want to listen. She thought we could help.

Darlene is a classic whistle-blower. The difference is that Fitzgerald-Catalan and six other federal agent associates, and a U.S. prosecutor, walked out en masse in 1999, but their brave mutiny, complete with staged public protests, netted them nothing but scorn and retribution from U.S. Customs managers.

Fitzgerald-Catalan cannot prove that Customs managers were on the take, though she can recite many examples of agent managers who reeked of incompetence. But, U.S. Customs managers' inability to manage agents and investigations is one thing. When Fitzgerald-Catalan tried to conduct pressurized rail car investigations to determine the extent of contraband coming into the United States from a corrupt rail yard in Mexico, her investigations were shut down by worried and strangely acting managers. When other agents attempted to help her, they were punished severely and subjected to endless administrative probes, designed to get them to resign or retire.

Every time a federal agent exhibited interest in conducting a serious probe of rail car smuggling, he or she found themselves on the wrong end of U.S. Customs' fury. They were followed and subjected to false allegations designed to destroy their careers. They even found "hidden" video surveillance cameras aimed at their personal residences which they believe were meant to be seen, so as to intimidate them into leaving the rail-car investigation alone.

Did they have grounds to suspect that pressurized cars were being used to haul illegal drugs or worse? Not only did they find cars filled with illegal drugs, but they had railroad detectives pointing out numerous cars that by their very weight records – which made each car appear empty – were actually filled with mysterious material weighing tons. Why would anybody pay to have "empty" cars moved about the United States? Of course nobody would, and that is why the railroad detectives and honest U.S. Customs agents knew something was up!

Why did Fitzgerald-Catalan's managers shut down her investigation and punish anybody who tried to help her, or who came to her defense when Customs internal affairs agents set out to ruin her? In an interview in Boston recently, she told me that at first she believed that Customs managers were just being "good old boys" and may have been jealous of her high-performance investigations. But when a more sinister pattern of punishment and harassment began, it was obvious to her that more was going on than the mere damage to some lesser investigators' egos.

"Besides," Fitzgerald-Catalan explained, "It didn't matter what the other agents did or didn't do in their jobs. Those deemed to be in favor with management and who went along with the corruption were rewarded with cash incentives and favorable notes in their personnel files. Those who rocked the boat and questioned mysterious decisions by management to back off of certain investigations – like pressurized railroad cars – were rewarded with scorn, punishment and endless Internal Affairs investigations."

Darlene Fitzgerald-Catalan has written a book describing the incredible events leading up to her voluntary resignation in 1999. Then, she worried about out-of-control drug trafficking, with pressurized rail cars as the vehicle. Today, Fitzgerald-Catalan is glad she brought her concerns to the public in her book, "U.S. Customs – Badge of Dishonor," because she and her former U.S. federal agent associates understand the real potential for disaster.

Fitzgerald-Catalan stated, "When a federal agency tasked with the protection of U.S. citizens' interests is too incompetent or too corrupted to do the job, something needs to be done."

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To: JohnHuang2
A Gary BUMP.
21 posted on 11/01/2001 12:48:23 AM PST by nopardons
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To: JohnHuang2
BUMP in the night...
22 posted on 11/01/2001 12:51:03 AM PST by dandelion
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To: dixiechick2000
Gary Aldrich came to the Impeachment Ball with Bob Barr, and I got to meet them both!

neener neener!!

23 posted on 11/01/2001 2:03:25 AM PST by RaceBannon
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the bump.
24 posted on 11/01/2001 4:13:17 AM PST by SLB
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the article. Scary.
25 posted on 11/01/2001 5:09:48 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: JohnHuang2; Travis McGee; Freee-dame
Darlene Fitzgerald-Catalan has written a book describing the incredible events leading up to her voluntary resignation in 1999. Then, she worried about out-of-control drug trafficking, with pressurized rail cars as the vehicle. Today, Fitzgerald-Catalan is glad she brought her concerns to the public in her book, "U.S. Customs – Badge of Dishonor," because she and her former U.S. federal agent associates understand the real potential for disaster.

Fitzgerald-Catalan stated, "When a federal agency tasked with the protection of U.S. citizens' interests is too incompetent or too corrupted to do the job, something needs to be done."

Voluntary resignation of competent and ethical workers has occured in every bureaucracy. Decent people have only so much energy to fight hopeless battles.

Incompetence and insolence, if not corruption, prevail in INS, America's public schools, Union hierarchies, to name a few bureaucracies. Sadly, I guess the FBI and Customs have not been immune from this syndrome. The 'American way of life' can only exist if people agree to act ethically. There will never be enough inspectors, investigators, security details, etc to enforce healthy (for the common good) behavior, if the populace does not live in a world where such behavior is respected as a given.

INS, Customs, FBI, the whole DOJ have contributed so much to the failure of our system of CIVILIZATION that I really fear for the future.

Armed National Guard troops on street corners and prosperity are not compatible.

26 posted on 11/01/2001 5:11:35 AM PST by maica
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To: JohnHuang2
If only the pressholes had 1/10th the integrity of Mr. Aldrich when he sounded his first warnings. We would not be so vulnerable. At least we have been awaken and it is not too late--though there is a h*ll of a lot of catching up to do...
27 posted on 11/01/2001 5:35:53 AM PST by eureka!
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To: JohnHuang2; Gary Aldrich
John: Thanks for posting this!! I'm a big fan of Gary's and enjoy his insight.

Gary: Kudos, Big Gar! Out of the park, once again. Now, will anybody listen? :(

28 posted on 11/01/2001 5:45:49 AM PST by RMDupree
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To: JohnHuang2
Gary Aldrich ping BUMP!

You're lookin' good over at the 'canteen', John. : )

29 posted on 11/01/2001 5:50:01 AM PST by ST.LOUIE1
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To: Travis McGee
as far as the Haz-MAT with the most I am sure something like methyl-isocyanate is transported by tank car. Why one could easily have a Texas-City and Bhopal disaster combined in one event.

Stay well - stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

30 posted on 11/01/2001 6:24:38 AM PST by harpseal
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the ping, John. Bless the fearless whistle blowers. With so much riding on these possible illegal operations, their jobs and lives could be on the line.

When President Bush said we should all be on high alert, remember the whiny female reporterette that asked 'for what?'. Listen and learn, lady. This is just one more activity. Frankly, I had never thought of this one and I'm grateful, once again, for Gary Aldrich.

31 posted on 11/01/2001 6:45:24 AM PST by okimhere
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To: harpseal
Why are our leaders determined to win the Big Darwin Award for the USA?
32 posted on 11/01/2001 6:54:48 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
Completely inspecting and tracking import/exports (via train, truck, boat or plane) in a competent manner would severely dent commerce. Government knows on which side its bread is buttered.
33 posted on 11/01/2001 7:01:54 AM PST by Wolfie
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To: JohnHuang2
Would greatly appreciate your putting me on your Gary Aldrich ping list, too. Thanks.
34 posted on 11/01/2001 7:04:40 AM PST by bluewater bird
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To: RaceBannon
"Gary Aldrich came to the Impeachment Ball with Bob Barr, and I got to meet them both!"

WOW! You lucky dog! Did you get to spend much time with them?

"neener, neener"

LOLOLOL ;o)

35 posted on 11/01/2001 7:29:43 AM PST by dixiechick2000
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To: Snow Bunny
That looks like an 'extended hug' to me. Be careful Lady. Watch out for your reputation. I call Fall Guy and let him know what's going on.
36 posted on 11/01/2001 7:32:13 AM PST by B4Ranch
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To: Travis McGee
I personally believe that GWB based upon his statements and John Ashcroft may have a clue but it has not gotten down to the middle managers who do the day to day work who still subscribe to the politically correct idealogy. I honestly am beginning to think it will take about 1,000,000 corpses to get the message accross and even then some of these drones will still not get it.

On a brighter note two of the senior FBI managers have announced their retirement as of the end of November. The retirements were unexpected.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

37 posted on 11/01/2001 7:41:57 AM PST by harpseal
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To: Wolfie
Read "The Plague" by Albert Camus.

We are playing out the theme on a macro scale. ("Commerce Uber Alles" and official denial of reality until the contagion is too far along to treat.)

We are not playing for tiddly winks, or next quarter's earnings, but for survival. The stakes are different.

38 posted on 11/01/2001 7:53:56 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: harpseal
Sadly, the 2X4 upside the head on 9-11 was not enough to stir the dolts out of their lethargy. They think they have already seen the "worst case scenario", and not just the opening gambit.

Everytime I hear them optimistically saying that anthrax has proved to be a feeble weapon, I cringe. They had better pray that the bad guys keep sending grams, and not kilos.

I hope the 2 senior Fibbies were sacked because they could not adjust to the new reality.

39 posted on 11/01/2001 7:57:35 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for posting this article, John.

Bump.

40 posted on 11/01/2001 8:49:50 AM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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