Julia Davis A whisTle blower

Bio

Julia Davis is a former Customs and Border Protection officer. She has produced, directed, and acted in several television and film projects. Wikipedia

Born: May 16, 1974 (age 41), Kiev, Ukraine

Spouse: BJ Davis (m. 1995)

Background

Julia Davis is a national security whistleblower, anti-terrorism/immigration expert, who exposed glaring shortcomings in the processing of applicants for admission into the U.S. from terrorist countries. Julia served as a Customs and Border Protection Officer at the San Ysidro Port of Entry - the largest and busiest land border crossing in the U.S. and in the world.

Issue

Specific intelligence alerts designated 4th of July, 2004 as a “Date to Watch” of paramount importance, when Al Qaeda leaders were purportedly planning to penetrate porous U.S./Mexico land borders.

Julia detected and reported improperly processed entries of 23 aliens from terrorist countries into the U.S. on 4th of July. Documents retrieved from Bin Laden’s compound later confirmed that Al Qaeda members were indeed planning to strike on the date in question.

Outcome

For going outside the agency with the information that embarrassed the DHS, Julia was subjected to retaliation of unprecedented magnitude.

A total of 54 retaliatory investigations have been commenced in an attempt to discredit Julia as an upstanding law enforcement officer and a staunch American patriot. Julia Davis, her family members and witnesses who dared to support her were subjected to land and aerial surveillance.

In a startling culmination, the DHS conducted a commando-style raid of the Davis’ home with a Blackhawk helicopter and a Special Response Team. 27 DHS Agents and one U.S. Marshal assaulted the residence, breaking down the doors and brutally assaulting Julia’s parents.

After years of litigation, Julia Davis prevailed against the Department of Homeland Security in a court of law.

Citation http://www.whistleblowers.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1181

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