The former high -ranking doctor of the CIA is demanding the espionage agency for its dismissal, accusing the government of denying its due process and allegedly leaning before extreme right activists who pointed out for criticism.
Terry Adirim, director of the CIA Global Health Services Center, was hired by the Agency after serving as an assistant secretary of Defense of Health Affairs in the Pentagon during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A few days after starting his work last year in the CIA, the extreme right-wing commentator Ivan Raiklin accused Adirim of supposedly being the “architect” of the vaccine mandate of the Department of Defense, which required that the members of the Army obtain the Jab COVID-19.
The demand alleges that the hiring of Adirim in the CIA was not yet publicly announced and that someone within the government leaked that information to Raiklin.
Raiklin, an old green beret that has called himself the “remuneration secretary”, has been an intense critic of the Covid-19 vaccine, called him a “DNA mutilation injection.” He has demanded reprisals against the Pentagon officials that he believes were involved in demanding the members of the service to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine.
Raiklin is associated with Michael Flynn, who briefly served as National Security Advisor of President Donald Trump at the beginning of his first mandate.
The CIA did not immediately respond to a request for comments.
Adirim was fired only weeks after receiving an email from the CIA operations director saying that the espionage agency “hoped to invest in his career,” according to the lawsuit.
The dismissal also occurred two days after Lara Loomer, another theoretical conspiracy of the extreme right, visited the White House and urged several national security officials to be dismissed by alleged disloyalty, according to the demand.
Later, Loomer attributed the abrupt dismissal of the director of the National Security Agency, the four -star general of the Timothy Haugh Air Force, as well as the civil deputy of the agency.
“We are demanding the CIA to tell the agency to fire Dr. Adirim and seek damage to violate her privacy, ignore her rights of due process and breach her employment contract,” said Adirim’s lawyer Kevin Carroll, in a statement.
Carroll states in the lawsuit he will seek to prove through the discovery that Raiklin worked with Loomer to ensure the dismissal of Adirim.