Sen. Johnson Wants to Interview Maj. Joseph Murphy About Documents Released by Project Veritas – Opinion

Even though Dr. Anthony Fauci was able to sidestep inquiries from Sen. Roger Marshall about the bombshell DARPA report uncovered by Project Veritas this week during his testimony before the Senate, multiple members of Congress still have questions, and they’ve started going for the answers.

Six members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and CDC Director Walensky with a list of questions they’d like answers to. Madison Cawthorn, Bill Posey, Diana Harshbarger, Lisa McClain, Randy Weber, and Matt Gaetz signed the letter, and didn’t specify from whom the answers to these questions should come, just that they demand answers.

Questions regarding DOD, HHS and CDC are listed in the January 13, 2022 Letter. SCREENSHOT/Project Veritas

The senator Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin is asking for answers. The senator sent Lloyd Austin a short letter with questions and requests. His first paragraph gives some context to Monday’s news. Many have wondered what happened once Maj. Joseph Murphy’s report was received by the DoD’s Office of the Inspector General. Johnson wrote:

The document states that Major Murphy submitted the disclosure to the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General (DoD OIG) to be investigated. It is my understanding that the disclosure was subsequently referred by the DoD OIG to the DoD’s Research and Engineering office for further investigation.

This is some interesting information.

Johnson paraphrases what was contained in Murphy’s report (which he labels a disclosure) then asks for answers to the following questions no later than January 25, 2022:

  1. A copy of this disclosure has been sent to Research and Engineering.
    DoD OIG Please indicate the date that the DOD OIG received the complaint.
  2. Have you started a Research and Engineering office or other DoD component?
    Are there any investigations into the claims in the disclosures? If the answer is yes, describe your investigation steps
    All of the above have been done. Please explain why you did not take them.
  3. Are you able to interview the Research and Engineering Office or other DoD components?
    a habituated to the U.S. Marine Corps Major responsible for the disclosure If not, when was it? If
    If not, explain why.
  4. Do the DoD plan to produce a written investigation report, or another document that is based on it?
    Investigate the allegations in this disclosure If yes, please send a copy
    those documents. If you do not have the documents, explain your reasons.

Finally, Johnson asks to be briefed on the findings of any investigation that has been conducted, and, most importantly, to “speak with Maj. Murphy regarding his disclosure as soon as possible.” Hopefully, with Sen. Johnson and multiple members of the House of Representatives formally looking into this matter, Murphy will be protected from any retaliation – and more importantly, hopefully the American people will finally start getting the truth from our government.

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