I read this interesting article titled "MAPPING THE CONSTELLATION"
"The FBI's Charles McGonigal, Mark Rossini, and the Curious Case of Missing Questions"
I quote from some key Eringer statements
" intelligence stories are rarely simple"
"Rossini and McGonigal were considerably closer than casual professional acquaintances"
"Albanian corporate records, they each owned a 25 percent stake in a company called Lawoffice & Investigation"
"Their third partner was Agron Neza, a former Albanian intelligence officer"
"McGonigal was convicted after secretly working for sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska while concealing relationships and payments that should have ended his career."
"Rossini, meanwhile, became entangled in a Puerto Rico corruption case involving billionaire banker Julio Herrera Velutini before receiving a presidential pardon."
"Rossini and McGonigal were considerably closer than casual professional acquaintances.
"According to Albanian corporate records, they each owned a 25 percent stake in a company called Lawoffice & Investigation."
"Their third partner was Agron Neza, a former Albanian intelligence officer."
"Neza would later become a central figure in McGonigal’s downfall."
"According to federal prosecutors, Neza provided McGonigal with approximately $225,000 in cash while McGonigal was serving as Special Agent in Charge of FBI Counterintelligence in New York."
"a trial involving Rossini and his Puerto Rico co-defendants could have exposed uncomfortable details regarding what former U.S. intelligence and law-enforcement officials"
"Adding another layer of intrigue, the daughter of Rossini’s co-defendant, banker Julio Herrera Velutini, donated $2.5 million to a Trump-aligned super PAC "
"A former FBI agent is simultaneously operating inside a web involving international bankers, political influence, and wealthy foreign interests—with the same Russian oligarch and Albanian intelligence official."
"To intelligence officers, it sounds like recruitment. It sounds like influence. Like access. And leverage."
There is your Key Statement Mr. Eringer. McGonigal is a Key Individual in US Intelligence, is known by everyone and now has been prosecuted? Really now.
As you state "Or McGonigal had his own agenda."
No McGonigal was sloppy or more accurately was exposed and paid the price.
The key to this MESS Mr. Eringer is Puerto Rico ... think US Intelligence and McGonigal contacts on his way up the Intelligence Ladder and you will get it and it will all come into focus.
"... and once you understand that Rossini was not merely another former FBI official but a business partner inside the same network— the pardon ceases to look like an isolated legal curiosity and begins to resemble another fragment of a much larger mosaic whose overall image remains frustratingly out of focus."
Indeed.
Unfortunately, the intel community has a head-in-sand mentality, and the corporate-owned mainstream media narrative assists with redirection.
A sad indictment of the world in which we live.
Astonishing that such a story is covered only on this Substack!
I read this interesting article titled "MAPPING THE CONSTELLATION"
"The FBI's Charles McGonigal, Mark Rossini, and the Curious Case of Missing Questions"
I quote from some key Eringer statements
" intelligence stories are rarely simple"
"Rossini and McGonigal were considerably closer than casual professional acquaintances"
"Albanian corporate records, they each owned a 25 percent stake in a company called Lawoffice & Investigation"
"Their third partner was Agron Neza, a former Albanian intelligence officer"
"McGonigal was convicted after secretly working for sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska while concealing relationships and payments that should have ended his career."
"Rossini, meanwhile, became entangled in a Puerto Rico corruption case involving billionaire banker Julio Herrera Velutini before receiving a presidential pardon."
"Rossini and McGonigal were considerably closer than casual professional acquaintances.
"According to Albanian corporate records, they each owned a 25 percent stake in a company called Lawoffice & Investigation."
"Their third partner was Agron Neza, a former Albanian intelligence officer."
"Neza would later become a central figure in McGonigal’s downfall."
"According to federal prosecutors, Neza provided McGonigal with approximately $225,000 in cash while McGonigal was serving as Special Agent in Charge of FBI Counterintelligence in New York."
"a trial involving Rossini and his Puerto Rico co-defendants could have exposed uncomfortable details regarding what former U.S. intelligence and law-enforcement officials"
"Adding another layer of intrigue, the daughter of Rossini’s co-defendant, banker Julio Herrera Velutini, donated $2.5 million to a Trump-aligned super PAC "
"A former FBI agent is simultaneously operating inside a web involving international bankers, political influence, and wealthy foreign interests—with the same Russian oligarch and Albanian intelligence official."
"To intelligence officers, it sounds like recruitment. It sounds like influence. Like access. And leverage."
There is your Key Statement Mr. Eringer. McGonigal is a Key Individual in US Intelligence, is known by everyone and now has been prosecuted? Really now.
As you state "Or McGonigal had his own agenda."
No McGonigal was sloppy or more accurately was exposed and paid the price.
The key to this MESS Mr. Eringer is Puerto Rico ... think US Intelligence and McGonigal contacts on his way up the Intelligence Ladder and you will get it and it will all come into focus.
"... and once you understand that Rossini was not merely another former FBI official but a business partner inside the same network— the pardon ceases to look like an isolated legal curiosity and begins to resemble another fragment of a much larger mosaic whose overall image remains frustratingly out of focus."
Puerto Rico, FOCUS, Mr. Eringer.