Friday, September 23, 2022

An FBI whistleblower alleges abuses

 

I highly recommend paying close attention to an FBI whistleblower's case as it unfolds.  The New York Post reports:


Bombshell allegations by FBI Special Agent Steve Friend contained in a whistleblower complaint filed late Wednesday with the Department of Justice inspector general reveal a politicized Washington, DC, FBI field office cooking the books to exaggerate the threat of domestic terrorism, and ­using an “overzealous” January 6 ­investigation to harass conservative Americans and violate their constitutional rights.

Friend, 37, a respected 12-year veteran of the FBI and a SWAT team member, was suspended Monday, stripped of his gun and badge, and escorted out of the FBI field office in Daytona Beach, Fla., after complaining to his supervisors about the violations.

He was declared absent without leave last month for refusing to participate in SWAT raids that he believed violated FBI policy and were a use of excessive force against Jan. 6 ­subjects accused of misdemeanor ­offenses.

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“I have an oath to uphold the Constitution,” he told supervisors when he asserted his conscientious objection to joining an Aug. 24 raid on a J6 subject in the Jacksonville, Fla., area. “I have a moral objection and want to be considered a conscientious objector.”

Friend, who did not vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 election, said he told his immediate boss twice that he believed the raid, and the investigative process leading up to it, violated FBI policy and the subject’s right under the Sixth Amendment to a fair trial and Eighth Amendment right against cruel and unusual punishment.

In his whistleblower complaint to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, obtained by The Post, Friend lays out multiple violations of FBI policy involving J6 investigations in which he was involved.

He says he was removed from active investigations into child sexual exploitation and human trafficking to work on J6 cases sent from DC. He was told “domestic terrorism was a higher priority” than child pornography. As a result, he believes his child exploitation investigations were harmed.

He also has reported his concerns about a politicized FBI to Republican members of Congress, among 20 whistleblowers from the bureau who have come forward with similar complaints.

Among Friend’s allegations:

  • The Washington, DC, field office is “manipulating” FBI case management protocol and farming out J6 cases to field offices across the country to create the false impression that right-wing domestic violence is a widespread national problem that goes far beyond the “black swan” event of Jan. 6, 2021.
  • As a result, he was listed as lead agent in cases he had not investigated and which his supervisor had not signed off on, in violation of FBI policy.
  •  FBI domestic terrorism cases are being opened on innocent American citizens who were nowhere near the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, based on anonymous tips to an FBI hotline or from Facebook spying on their messages. These tips are turned into investigative tools called “guardians,” after the FBI software that collates them.
  •  The FBI has post-facto designated a grassy area outside the Capitol as a restricted zone, when it was not restricted on Jan. 6, 2021, in order to widen the net of prosecutions.
  •  The FBI intends to prosecute everyone even peripherally associated with J6 and another wave of J6 subjects are about to be referred to the FBI’s Daytona Beach resident agency “for investigation and arrest.”
  •  The Jacksonville area was “inundated” with “guardian” notifications and FBI agents were dispatched to conduct surveillance and knock on people’s doors, including people who had not been in Washington, DC, on Jan. 6, 2021, or who had been to the Trump rally that day but did not go ­inside the Capitol.

Friend says he was punished after complaining to his bosses about being dragged into J6 investigations that were “violating citizens’ Sixth Amendment rights due to overzealous charging by the DOJ and biased jury pools in Washington, DC.”


There's more at the link.

Sadly, I suspect Mr. Friend's allegations will be suppressed and/or not properly investigated, because the Justice Department as a whole appears to have been subverted by partisan political interests.  As for the FBI's trustworthiness (or otherwise), I can only refer you to an earlier article in these pages:


The FBI can no longer be trusted in any way, shape or form


Do please read the comments below that article as well.  They're eye-opening.

(I'll also refer you to my earlier article this morning.  If you're interrogated by the FBI, that goes double - because it's actually a criminal offense under Federal law to lie to the FBI!  You don't want to go there.)

Peter


5 comments:

Landroll said...

One wonders if Mr. Friend's Epstein has been scheduled yet.

1chota said...

i read where they took his gun and badge and escorted him out of his (prior) building.

Mind your own business said...

Are there not laws against retaliation for whistleblowing? So those responsible can be held personally liable. This should lead to the bankrupting of FBI upper management. They need a sharp reminder of what they risk playing that game.

Beans said...

Yes, there are laws against retaliation. But who is going to enforce those laws? The FBI? The Justice Department? Hmmmmm... Who will watch the watchers, who will bell the cat?

Regarding bankrupting FBI upper management, they basically have immunity from personal lawsuits. Because, of course. Now, if the FBI upper management were right-winged and involved in a conspiracy to chase actual communists out of the government, well, that would be a different matter.

As to Friend's allegations, well, how is this not surprising? This is everything the 'conspiracy nuts' have been saying since before Trump took office, during Trump's presidency, after Trump's presidency, on any day ending in 'Y'...

boron said...

Didn't everybody get tired of heearing the Nazis repeat the same old line at the trials: "Ich hab nur Befehle ausgeführt!"
The Nuremberg defense simply won't work for the FBI.