Wednesday, June 1, 2022

If this isn't a living definition of political corruption and malfeasance, it'll do until a better one comes along

 

The implications of this news are breathtaking.  The video clip below is less than four minutes long.  Please make the time to watch it.  It's staggering.




If this is true, it means the FBI has been totally and completely politicized.  We've known for a long time that certain senior FBI officials had been politicized and corrupted, but this goes far beyond just a few of them.  Rather, it suggests that the FBI has become, to all intents and purposes, an arm of the Democratic Party, abdicating its status as a neutral law enforcement agency.  It's now nothing more than yet another partisan political apparatus.  This utterly destroys the FBI's neutrality and credibility in any investigation with political overtones - including every investigation of President Trump, before, during or after his term of office.

Sundance reacts:


This is a huge development.  Essentially, what is being admitted in this claim is that a portal existed into FBI databases within the law firm that represents democrats.  This means access to FBI database searches exists inside the office of the DNC and Clinton legal group.  Think about the ramifications here.

CTH has long claimed there was some kind of direct portal link between the Clinton campaign team and the FBI databases.  There were too many trails of extracted non-minimized research evidence in the hands of the Clinton team that CTH could not trace to a transferring FBI official.  If Perkins Coie operated a portal in their office that allowed them to conduct search queries of American citizens, then everything would make sense.  That access portal is exactly what is being claimed and admitted in this report.

The start date of 2012 is important for several reasons, not the least of which is FISA presiding Judge Rosemary Collyer criticizing the scale and scope of unlawful FBI database access going back to exactly 2012 ... The report from Matt Gaetz about Perkins Coie access to FBI databases, is in direct alignment with Rosemary Collyer’s prior report on FBI abuses of the database.

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The outlined process certainly points toward a political spying and surveillance operation.  When the DOJ use of the IRS for political information on their opposition became problematic, the Obama administration needed another tool.  It was in 2012 when they switched to using the FBI databases for targeted search queries.

This information from Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz has the potential to be extremely explosive.


There's more at the link.

I underwent the standard FBI background check for federal law enforcement officers during the early 2000's, and worked with FBI representatives on occasion during my service as a prison chaplain.  That relationship predated this development by about a decade, but even so, it now leaves me feeling slimed, polluted by association.  How any person of integrity can continue to work for or with the FBI after this news is utterly beyond me.

This is the last straw.  I'd always said that there are good people in the FBI, and they should not be "tarred with the same brush" as their politicized seniors:  rather, they should be given credit for their work against organized crime.  Now that the FBI has been shown to be itself an organized crime association, I can no longer hold that perspective.  It's time to disband the agency, and prosecute anyone and everyone in its ranks who has acted against their constitutional duties and responsibilities.  I suspect the only way to go forward is to establish a new agency to replace it, and make sure that no former FBI agents are ever again trusted with any law enforcement responsibilities whatsoever.

Meanwhile, if any FBI agent asks you for assistance or information, your answer should be something along these lines:

Depending on the situation, more robust responses may be in order.

Peter


8 comments:

  1. Please note in related news that Sussman was found "not guilty". The swamp protects its' own, and there are two systems of 'justice'. One for the swamp, and one for the rest of us.

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  2. As a former US Army counterintelligence agent and DEA employee, I can confirm that the FBI is mostly comprised of incompetent sleazebags. Nobody likes them. Nobody trusts them.

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  3. The main assumption is Sussmann "lied to the FBI"...but if the FBI knew what was going on (i.e. were involved) then Sussmann did not lie to them, he only told them what they were already privy.

    This is how these reprobates play the game with rules they made.

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  4. I was sorry to read that you died in the gas explosion that engulfed your house. What a pity.

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  5. The Clinton Administration and Campaign have had open access to the FBI files of political opponents since at least 1993. Hillary just doesn't hide the documents in her closet anymore.

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  6. Mt neighbor was transferred from the FBI to the DHS a few years ago. He seemed very happy about it.

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  7. J. Edgar Hoover set the stage for the FBI from day one, how can we expect it to change?

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  8. It appears that the FBI is about the equal of the BATF(E), just with better marketing.

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