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Longtime [[CIA]] and [[DIA]] insider Susan Lindauer was the second US citizen to be charged under the [[Patriot Act]], with "acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government". While no questions were raised about her mental health until she tried to prevent the [[invasion of Iraq]], in 2005 she was incarcerated against her will by the US government for "psychological evaluation" and noted to have a "lengthy delusional history". In 2009, the US government dismissed all charges stating that "prosecuting her would no longer be in the interests of justice."<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/589</ref> | Longtime [[CIA]] and [[DIA]] insider Susan Lindauer was the second US citizen to be charged under the [[Patriot Act]], with "acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government". While no questions were raised about her mental health until she tried to prevent the [[invasion of Iraq]], in 2005 she was incarcerated against her will by the US government for "psychological evaluation" and noted to have a "lengthy delusional history". In 2009, the US government dismissed all charges stating that "prosecuting her would no longer be in the interests of justice."<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/589</ref> | ||
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Susan Lindauer (whistleblower) | |
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Born | 1963-07-17 |
Parents | • John Howard Lindauer • Jackie Lindauer (1932–1992) |
Member of | American Herald Tribune, International Tribunal of Natural Justice |
Longtime CIA and DIA insider Susan Lindauer was the second US citizen to be charged under the Patriot Act, with "acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government". While no questions were raised about her mental health until she tried to prevent the invasion of Iraq, in 2005 she was incarcerated against her will by the US government for "psychological evaluation" and noted to have a "lengthy delusional history". In 2009, the US government dismissed all charges stating that "prosecuting her would no longer be in the interests of justice."[1]
Documents by Susan Lindauer
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