Controversial energy official charged with stealing woman’s luggage at MSP

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Sam Brinton, one of the first “openly genderfluid individuals in federal government leadership,” was charged with felony theft last month after allegedly stealing a woman’s luggage at MSP Airport.

The MIT grad went viral earlier this year when he announced his new role as the deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the U.S. Department of Energy.

“As one of if not the very first openly genderfluid individuals in federal government leadership, I was welcomed with open arms into the Department of Energy all the way up to the Secretary whom I shared the stage with in a Pride month celebration panel just today,” Brinton wrote on Twitter at the time.

He said he is not a Biden appointee but instead was hired as a career employee in the Senior Executive Service. Brinton accepted the job in February and began in June, according to media reports.

Prior to working in government, Brinton was an anti-conversion therapy activist who taught “Kink 101” workshops on college campuses, according to The National Pulse. A photo from one of these workshops shows Brinton in a dress as he stands over three males in leather dog masks.

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Brinton teaches a “Kink 101” workshop at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. (Instagram via The National Pulse)
Brinton discussed his “pup play” fetish in a 2016 Metro Weekly article, The Pulse reports.

“One of the hardest things about being a handler is that I’ve honestly had people ask, ‘Wait, you have sex with animals?’” Brinton said. “They believe it’s abusive, that it’s taking advantage of someone who may not be acting up to a level of human responsibility … The other misperception is that I have some really messed up background, like, did I have some horrible childhood trauma that made me like to have sex with animals?”

Brinton is also a member of the sacrilegious drag queen society called “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” which mocks Catholic nuns with names like “Sister Porn Again,” “Sister Chastity Boner,” and “Sister Roz Erection,” according to American Greatness.

Brinton, who goes by the name “Sister Ray Dee O’Active,” attended the group’s 2021 “Lavender Mass” where he paid tribute to “Daddy Fauci,” The Pulse reports.

According to the Washington Examiner, Brinton once talked with college students about “how he enjoys tying up his significant other like a table, and eating his dinner on him while he watches Star Trek.”

The charges

Law enforcement at the Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) International Airport were alerted to a missing suitcase in the baggage claim area on Sept. 16. The adult female victim said she flew into MSP on a Delta flight from New Orleans and went to retrieve her checked bag at carousel seven.

Airport records confirmed the navy blue Vera Bradley roller bag arrived at 4:40 p.m. but was missing from the carousel. So law enforcement reviewed video surveillance footage from the baggage claim area and observed Brinton removing a navy blue roller bag from carousel seven, according to a criminal complaint.

The complaint says Brinton removed a luggage tag from the bag, placed it into a handbag he was carrying, and “then left the area at a quick pace.” Brinton arrived at MSP Airport around 4:27 p.m. on an American Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., but did not check a bag, meaning he had no reason to visit baggage claim, according to the complaint.

Police showed the surveillance video to the victim and she confirmed it was her bag.

Brinton left the airport in an Uber for a stay at the InterContinental St. Paul Riverfront hotel, where he checked in with the blue bag, the complaint says.

He returned to MSP on Sept. 18 with the bag in hand for a departing flight back to Washington, D.C., authorities allege.

Surveillance video from Dulles International Airport shows Brinton traveling with the bag on an Oct. 9 return trip from Europe, the complaint notes.

The victim said the estimated value of the bag and its contents was around $2,325.

Police questioned Brinton about the missing bag in an Oct. 9 phone call and asked him directly if he “took anything that did not belong” to him.

“Not that I know of,” Brinton allegedly responded. He later admitted to taking the bag but said the clothes inside were his, according to the complaint.

“If I had taken the wrong bag, I am happy to return it, but I don’t have any clothes for another individual. That was my clothes when I opened the bag,” he told police, according to the complaint.

Brinton allegedly called the investigating officer two hours later and apologized for not being “completely honest.” This time Brinton said he took the bag because he was tired and thought it was his, the complaint says.

He allegedly told police that he realized the bag didn’t belong to him when he opened it up at the hotel but “got nervous” and didn’t “know what to do.” Worried that people would think he “stole the bag,” Brinton told police he left the victim’s clothes in the drawers in the hotel room, according to the complaint.

Brinton said he brought the bag back to D.C. with him because it would have been “weirder” to leave a bag in the hotel room, according to police.

Police told Brinton how to return the bag to Delta, but as of Oct. 27 the victim still had not received her bag back.

Police also learned that no clothing was recovered from the hotel room.

Brinton’s first court hearing is scheduled for Dec. 19 in Hennepin County. Alpha News attempted to contact Brinton via email but received an automatic reply saying he is on leave and unable to access his email. The Department of Energy declined to comment. Brinton’s attorneys did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
 
A simple wire cutter would snap off 99% of those luggage locks. Or if he has one of those TSA keys that they’re required to be compatible with.
Yeah. Never trust a traveling lock (onces with red diamond logo) as an actual safety feature. They are great at keeping the luggage closed regardless of any throwing, falling , pushing and other shit bags go trough during a flight. Beyond that their size, materials, pick resistance and the whole TSA master keys just doesn't stop anyone who has slights idea what they are doing.
 
Being charged with a felony is not good for the security clearance. If he is convicted of the felony there goes the clearance, least it should go, but this is Clown World. If he pleads to a misdemeanor he may well keep the clearance.

This guy's credibility with his foreign counterparts already had to be near zero. This makes his credibility less than zero. In real life he wouldn't even be hired, but if he retains his clearance the Biden regime will keep him on, ineffective or not.

Held a clearance myself for nearly all the military career. Lots of paperwork. Reinvestigation/fingerprinting every five years, sit down with a security person and discuss anything of note happening during the previous period. When going to one particular assignment also underwent polygraph. No fun at all.
A girl I went to college with described her dad's and it was nuts.

He worked around nuclear stuff. She didn't even know exactly what he did.

He apparently had gotten some promotion and a higher security clearance.

During the investigation, he got taken into a room with a single bulb hanging type thing. No windows. He got grilled over not disclosing a roommate had a girlfriend stay there on and off before he was married.

He had legitimately forgotten about it. He had been married for years at this point with literally 6 step kids and 6 biological kids. His life was a wee bit busy.
 
A girl I went to college with described her dad's and it was nuts.

He worked around nuclear stuff. She didn't even know exactly what he did.

He apparently had gotten some promotion and a higher security clearance.

During the investigation, he got taken into a room with a single bulb hanging type thing. No windows. He got grilled over not disclosing a roommate had a girlfriend stay there on and off before he was married.

He had legitimately forgotten about it. He had been married for years at this point with literally 6 step kids and 6 biological kids. His life was a wee bit busy.
It's honestly not that hard. I was registered with the Communist party and stated that my goal in life was to overthrow the federal government.

After harassing every foreigner in my family, the Feds gave me a Secret clearance
 
People are still going to call you a retard if you talk about this. It involves an obscure government official which means they already stopped listening and don't care. You can try to tell them about him stealing women's clothing and it will just sound hateful and made up. You can talk about how he teaches sex classes and work shops for children and it will sound hateful and made up.

I think the entire reason the Biden administration hired this guy was to get people in trouble for saying stupid shit about him.
 
Speaking of the Biden administration, have they given any official statement on this situation? Love to see the press secretary try and spin this.
 
Calling it now: he's gonna make a tearful apology. He's going to admit he did it, because he has a problem. It started when he was young and poor and finding himself and discovering his sexuality and self expression and gender identity. He stole clothes a few times from airports as his only way feeling safe getting women's clothing because he was harassed buying it, and he had no money. Later on, as he became more confident in who he was and had a bigger income, he kept doing it, he couldn't help himself. It was a compulsion, he got a thrill from it. But he realizes he was wrong and he is going to resign and take time for therapy and self reflection.

And then 6 months from now he'll have a podcast and column in WaPo and show up as a commentator on MSNBC. New career, charges dropped, no time served.
 
Calling it now: he's gonna make a tearful apology. He's going to admit he did it, because he has a problem. It started when he was young and poor and finding himself and discovering his sexuality and self expression and gender identity. He stole clothes a few times from airports as his only way feeling safe getting women's clothing because he was harassed buying it, and he had no money. Later on, as he became more confident in who he was and had a bigger income, he kept doing it, he couldn't help himself. It was a compulsion, he got a thrill from it. But he realizes he was wrong and he is going to resign and take time for therapy and self reflection.

And then 6 months from now he'll have a podcast and column in WaPo and show up as a commentator on MSNBC. New career, charges dropped, no time served.
Or he could just say he grabbed the wrong bag by accident to the press and have Biden's DOJ pull some favors to make the charges go away. It's not like the press is hounding him about it, so no need to get elaborate.
 
Yeah. Never trust a traveling lock (onces with red diamond logo) as an actual safety feature. They are great at keeping the luggage closed regardless of any throwing, falling , pushing and other shit bags go trough during a flight. Beyond that their size, materials, pick resistance and the whole TSA master keys just doesn't stop anyone who has slights idea what they are doing.
The whole point of security isn't to make your stuff safe inherently, just safe in contrast to easier-to-steal stuff right next to it.

No lock is impervious to a determined thief, the idea is to make it just hard enough he decides it'll be easer and less risky to cut through a cheaper lock on a slightly smaller gate.

Calling it now: he's gonna make a tearful apology. He's going to admit he did it, because he has a problem. It started when he was young and poor and finding himself and discovering his sexuality and self expression and gender identity. He stole clothes a few times from airports as his only way feeling safe getting women's clothing because he was harassed buying it, and he had no money. Later on, as he became more confident in who he was and had a bigger income, he kept doing it, he couldn't help himself. It was a compulsion, he got a thrill from it. But he realizes he was wrong and he is going to resign and take time for therapy and self reflection.

And then 6 months from now he'll have a podcast and column in WaPo and show up as a commentator on MSNBC. New career, charges dropped, no time served.
And in 8 months he'll be arrested again at Reagan National for taking someoen's bag, despite having been donated thousands of unwanted old clothing items by his fans, because he just enjoys the thrill of getting away with being a deviant.
 
The whole point of security isn't to make your stuff safe inherently, just safe in contrast to easier-to-steal stuff right next to it.

No lock is impervious to a determined thief, the idea is to make it just hard enough he decides it'll be easer and less risky to cut through a cheaper lock on a slightly smaller gate.
Absolutely but I felt it was necessary to point the weakness out because people have used these locks outside of traveling. In gym lockers, outdoor sheds, beaches and other public and semi public locations. They don't expect huge safety benefits because they are little locks but many really don't know how vulnerable they are. It's an issue because these locks have a bright red sign that can say easy to brake.

So know what you are getting. Travel locks can make a thief walk away or call them in.
 
There isn't a person alive who would be stupid enough to believe this troon's lies.
Tumblr would, MPD/Systems. Clearly one persona booked a flight and the other didn't.

When there is a will, there is a way.

Kept the bag for 2 weeks before returning it. Empty.
This is some SAO Tier logic right here.

In some arc, Gary Stu is plugged into an AI world where the researchers are trying to create an AI that is capable of disobeying orders, because that will result in the ultimate murder program or something.

The AIs keep following the rules, but they are willing to use loopholes.

Do not kill humans = genocide all the forest critters

Do not hurt people = Kidnap a girl and tie her up with the softest silk ropes that are incapable of inflicting HP damage, that doesn't count

Do not kill humans, v2 = Look, I didn't kill you, I only chopped your hand off and caused your AI to short circuit so you were panicking too badly to react. But, you literally could have cast healing magic to save your own life, you killed yourself by refusing to perform first aid.

Do not steal. But, ownership is defined by a system property, and ownership only changes if an item is possessed by the wrong person for like a month.

So if you borrow something without asking, that's not stealing, as long as you put it back before the owner notices and the owner tag stays the same.

Well... Gary Stu did pass as a girl in Game 3... maybe it's troon logic in general.
 
It's honestly not that hard. I was registered with the Communist party and stated that my goal in life was to overthrow the federal government.

After harassing every foreigner in my family, the Feds gave me a Secret clearance

When my sister got one, they went over and bugged family members in the country my mom is from. It's insane how thorough they are.
 
A girl I went to college with described her dad's and it was nuts.

He worked around nuclear stuff. She didn't even know exactly what he did.

He apparently had gotten some promotion and a higher security clearance.

During the investigation, he got taken into a room with a single bulb hanging type thing. No windows. He got grilled over not disclosing a roommate had a girlfriend stay there on and off before he was married.

He had legitimately forgotten about it. He had been married for years at this point with literally 6 step kids and 6 biological kids. His life was a wee bit busy.
Wow. That's amazing. His clearance was likely a different type of clearance, not necessarily a different level. On top of clearances you can get various special accesses, which can have their own rules, such as duty and travel restrictions.
 
Use of polygraphs has expanded. I don't know of any US agencies that gave them up, but many have added them or made them more frequent. Mostly counterintelligence scope, which are provably worthless,* but there's lots of full scope done as well. It is believed they elicit confessions and deter bad behavior, and they give security offices cover when cleared insiders turn out to be spies like Aldrich Ames and Ana Belen Montes. "We never could have known they were a spy, they passed a polygraph!"

DOE does CI-scope polygraphs on some positions. I don't know if this guy's position is one of them. It wouldn't matter even if these things do work, CSPs don't ask about stealing women's clothing for sexual gratification.

* CTRL-F "base rate."
Can't say (because I honestly don't know about the super secret squirrel shit); but Polygraphs generally fall under two-and-a-half categories. There's counter-intelligence, life/behavioral, and full scope (combining the two). And unless something comes up (a problem or change of position), re-adjudication/investigation/etc comes up about every 5 years.
 
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