Via Politico:
“One of those victims, current State Department official Mark Lenzi, sustained traumatic brain injuries while on assignment in Guangzhou, China, in late 2017, when he was working as a security engineering officer in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.
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Lenzi provided documents to POLITICO that detail his claims that State’s leadership has retaliated against him for speaking out publicly and for working with the members of Congress who have been investigating the matter.”
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“On his first day as secretary of State, Secretary Blinken — who I know and have the utmost respect for — told the Department of State workforce that he ‘would not tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers,’” Lenzi said. “However, under his tenure, retaliation against me by the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Bureau for my whistleblowing activities with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel and with Congress has actually increased.”
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Since then, Lenzi says, the State Department has retaliated against him in a number of ways. Documents viewed by POLITICO show that the department most recently yanked his administrative leave last month — forcing him to use sick leave or leave-without-pay to participate in medical studies and attend therapy sessions — and has denied him access to his classified computer system, even though he retains his top-secret security clearance.
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The federal agency that handles whistleblower claims previously found “a substantial likelihood of wrongdoing” in the case of Lenzi and his claims of retaliation, according to an April 2020 Office of Special Counsel memo. That retaliation probe is ongoing.
EXCLUSIVE: The State Department was administering its own internal medical tests specifically designed to evaluate patients who experienced “directed energy exposure” as early as 2018—years before telling Congress.
We have the documents.
w/ @laraseligmanhttps://t.co/Jt8YWs0gfY
— Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) October 25, 2021
We also got documents showing that the UPenn brain injury study that the victims were sent to was initially “sponsored by the U.S. gov’t,” but 2 months later that reference was removed.
Why?
Side-by-side —
June 2018: https://t.co/1yr2ktYAXJ
August 2018: https://t.co/0ErAbG89PL— Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) October 25, 2021
Last spring, Mike Pompeo confirmed the case of Catherine Werner. The Penn study found her brain injuries matched the Cuba victims, but for unclear reasons, the State Department is raising doubt about the other 14 China cases, including that of Mark Lenzi https://t.co/BLezoR1c0U pic.twitter.com/WI7oZTeDxY
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) March 17, 2019
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