Sunday, September 20, 2020

MSNHA/Tours Reported to FBI & Ethics Commission

 


After our blog on the Florence/UNA walking tours, several readers asked if the FBI could intervene. We mistakenly told them no, that it was not a federal matter. We were quite mistaken. In fact, we know of two local individuals who have contacted the FBI as well as other agencies in an attempt to bring the perpetrator of this crime to justice. You may expect it to be a long road to adjudication.

One reader sent us this along with the above graphic:

If a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act did not occur, on the federal level, was it misuse/misappropriation on the part of the MSNHA? I can't believe that organization would cover something up and risk loosing federal dollars. 

Also, how has Project Say Something (also doing business as PSS Collaborative) maintained 501c3 status? Literally all they do is lobby to have the monument removed, and I think it is pretty well known who they want to win/loose. What would President Trump say if he knew federal dollars were going toward activism? I guess it really does pay to protest.

One of the first questions we would like answered: Did the MSNHA know the tour descriptions had been changed? That group has already replied in the negative; however, it seems extremely odd that it hadn't a clue.

Next, we would like to know if any city, agency, or law enforcement has yet spoken to the individual whom many are accusing. Is there proof?

Finally, are the Florence merchants who donated to establish the downtown walking tour aware of it being taken over by radicals and can they expect to retrieve any of their misspent money?

For honest city government, vote Steve Holt on October 6th!

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