There was a time I bought into the adage that the
rank-n-file FBI were good cops and that the majority of the FBI leadership was
corrupt. If that was ever true over the 12 to 15 years those so-called good cop
rank-n-file FBI would have become massive whistleblowers of their corrupt
leadership. THAT HAS NEVER HAPPENED!
It is my opinion if there are good cop FBI Agents among the
FBI rank-n-file they are a minority encased in the fear of what would happen to
their careers than abiding by the U.S. Constitution-based rule of law or for
that matter serving and protecting the well-being of We The People.
With those opening thoughts I discovered a Gatestone Institute
article that will likely place that online publication onto the Biden’s ranks
of domestic terrorist watchlist for standing for truth. The courageous title: “Disband the FBI”.
On a serious note: As long as Globalist-Marxism infects all
levels of U.S. Branches of government under the un-elected thumb of Bureaucracy
that appears more like a Fourth Estate Deep State, not only a corrupt FBI will remain,
but Federal Bureaucratic Agencies will be infected with corruption. If you are
an American Patriot I suspect you comprehend the remedy for a so-far untouchable
corruption.
JRH 7/28/21
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Disband the FBI
July 28, 2021 at 5:00 am
§
In the past few days alone, we have learned that
the October 2020 Michigan governor kidnap plot was largely a creation of the
FBI; a "senior FBI official" was on the take from media
organizations; and another assistant director was in a "romantic
relationship with a subordinate" and involved in "other
misconduct." The leadership failures documented by the Office of the
Inspector General are now almost standard and part of a tiresome media drip-torture
for the public to endure.
§
The FBI ran a coup against President Trump. It
failed. The following got away: Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Clinesmith,
Pientka, Brower, Baker, et al. Any real consequences for
attempting to overthrow the government of the United States? No.
§
Questions are now being raised as to whether the
FBI had a role in the Capitol Hill protests of January 6, 2021. When one
examines the FBI's involvement in the Trump-Russia collusion hoax; Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuses; standing by idly while in
possession of Hunter Biden's Ukraine and Burisma-laden laptops, while President
Trump endured a second phony impeachment; and the frame-up of Trump's National
Security Advisor, Lieutenant General Michael Flynn – it is not too difficult to
imagine.
§
The FBI needs to go away. It should happen in an
orderly and thoughtful process, over a period of months. Congress should
authorize and create an investigative division in the U.S. Marshals Service and
open applications for law enforcement officer seeking to be rigorously
screened, vetted and then accessed into the new organization. Similar action
was taken before in the very creation of the FBI. It is now time to clean house
and restore the public's trust in the "premier investigative agency"
of federal law enforcement.
(Photo by Eric
Baradat/AFP via Getty Images)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) continues its
downward spiral into terminal corruption. Sadly, the scandals, criminality and ethical abuses of
the organization are largely ignored by the American public and by the
institutions of government charged with oversight and correction. Outrage after
outrage is reported, hearings are held, Inspector General reports are issued --
but the systemic corruption is never really tackled and dirty cops skate away
virtually unscathed.
This situation is constitutionally unacceptable, corrosive
to public trust in law enforcement, and a threat to the survival of the
republic.
In the past few days alone, we have learned that the October
2020 Michigan governor kidnap plot was largely a creation of the FBI; a "senior FBI
official" was on the take from media organizations; and another
assistant director was in a "romantic relationship with a subordinate" and
involved in "other misconduct." The leadership failures documented by
the Office of the Inspector General are now almost standard and part of a
tiresome media drip-torture for the public to endure.
Meanwhile, the FBI had the audacity to issue a Stasi-like tweet urging "monitoring of
'family members and peers' for extremism."
Remember: what we learn about the FBI in the press are only
the stories that are SO outrageous that the FBI cannot keep a lid on them and
is forced to make disclosures via a toothless Inspector General report -- but
never anything that results in a criminal indictment. Imagine what the ordinary
day-to-day misconduct in FBI offices across the country could be. And these
scandals don't just amount to "bad press" – in several of these,
federal courts scourge the FBI for lawbreaking. Additionally,
Inspector General report after report details FBI abuses such as whistleblowers
being retaliated against and ignoring "high-risk" employees who fail
polygraph tests.
There are still apologists for the FBI. Some seek to defend
the organization with the rationalization that "it's always been that way." That sort of
thinking is a cynical effort to inoculate and immunize real criminality as
something normal and regular. "Get used to it kid, that's the way of the
world," they offer with a shrug and a grin. Others, like Sean Hannity,
cling to the "just a few bad apples" excuse. That sort of FBI
cheerleading flies in the face of a litany of systemic abuses and pervasive abusers.
The FBI ran a coup against President Trump. It failed. The following got away:
Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Clinesmith, Pientka, Brower, Baker, et al. Any
real consequences for attempting to overthrow the government of the United
States? No.
In May 2018, veteran reporter Eric Lichtblau of Time magazine
wrote an article titled, "The FBI Is in Crisis. It's Worse Than You Think,"
wherein he detailed:
"The bureau, which is used
to making headlines for nabbing crooks, has been grabbing the spotlight for
unwanted reasons: fired leaders, texts between lovers and, most of all, attacks
by President Trump ... internal and external reports have found lapses
throughout the agency, and longtime observers, looking past the partisan haze,
see a troubling picture: something really is wrong at the FBI... other painful,
more public failures as well: missed opportunities to prevent mass shootings
that go beyond the much-publicized overlooked warnings in the Parkland, Fla.,
school killings; an anguishing delay in the sexual-molestation probe into
Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar; and evidence of misconduct by agents in
the aftermath of standoffs with armed militias in Nevada and Oregon. FBI agents
are facing criminal charges ranging from obstruction to leaking classified
material."
Four years later and the situation has not improved.
Let us go back to the Michigan governor "kidnap
plot" for a moment. The entire operation was an anti-Trump political smear
job -- and was called into question for being exactly that
back when the story broke in October 2020. Now we find out that the FBI was
running at least a dozen paid "confidential informants" in the plot.
It was a plot they dreamed up. It was actually a rehash of an Obama-era 2010 FBI plot by the so-called
"Hutarees" that fell apart in court.
The FBI worries about "entrapment" in these cases
because the FBI must demonstrate that there is reasonable suspicion that the
subject in a case is about to be or is engaging in criminal activity. The
government then allows the criminal/terrorist the opportunity to commit the
act. In these cases, the FBI has good reason to worry.
More disturbingly, this is nothing new. Look at the "Herald Square Bomber" case as another instance in which the FBI identifies,
recruits, trains, dispatches and then arrests the very informant they recruited
in the first place. The FBI appears to have fabricated plots and terrorists to
advance their own agenda and statistics. It looks, walks, and talks like
"entrapment." Are there really no other bad guys out there for the
FBI to go after? They need to focus on this modus operandi?
Questions are now being raised as to whether
the FBI had a role in the Capitol Hill protests of January 6, 2021. When one
examines the FBI's involvement in the Trump-Russia collusion hoax; Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) abuses; standing by idly while in
possession of Hunter Biden's Ukraine and Burisma-laden laptops, while President
Trump endured a second phony impeachment; and the frame-up of Trump's National
Security Advisor, Lieutenant General Michael Flynn – it is not too difficult to
imagine. And that is just the problem: It is not difficult to imagine. It should be
an "impossibility."
The FBI needs to go away. It should happen in an orderly and
thoughtful process, over a period of months. Congress should authorize and
create an investigative division in the U.S. Marshals Service and open
applications for law enforcement officer seeking to be rigorously screened,
vetted and then accessed into the new organization. Similar action was taken
before in the very creation of the FBI. It is now time to clean house
and restore the public's trust in the "premier investigative agency"
of federal law enforcement.
Chris Farrell is Director of
Investigations at Judicial Watch and Distinguished Senior Fellow at Gatestone
Institute.
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