THE FBI TRICK: Pretending they are the CIA

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This is in response to an article that Alan Colmes recently posted via Twitter. Being a long-time subject of FBI operations myself, I can’t help but call attention to his naivete and that of the article he was quoting. In the last four years, the number of years I have been an indigent litigator, I have been a keen observer of the way the FBI conducts its work that I am almost expert at spotting their ridiculous buffoonery.

READ ALAN COLME’S ARTICLE

Alan - That's absolute hogwash. The FBI deflects blame by telling their people to pretend they are from another government agency for purposes of deniability. I know this to be a fact. Their favorite cover is the CIA. The fact is, the FBI, particularly the NY Field Office, have had a long and cozy relationship with Israel's Intelligence Service - the Mossad. There is disturbing information that suggests they’ve been effectively infiltrated by the masterful and crafty Mossad, to the degree that they’ve appropriated “carte blanche” standing to advance Israel’s agenda using FBI assets and resources. In view of its implications, I find that to be absolutely outrageous. For any other country, friend or foe, such actions would be considered “foreign influence” and subject to endless investigations by members of Congress.

What’s more, the FBI systematically turns a blind eye on actionable information that may appear to be Mossad operations on American soil. Their work is disturbingly blatant to suggest operational knowledge and protection at the highest levels of the US government. The facts are convincing enough that US Congressman Ron Paul alluded to the possibility of Israel being behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. There is also ample information in the public arena that points to a sanctioned attack on the Twin Towers by rogue elements of the intelligence and law enforcement community. The Fox interview of Prof. Morgan Reynolds (Economics, Texas A&M University) can be viewed below.

To deflect blame, the FBI has a habit of pointing to the CIA to mitigate exposure - a very effective kind of identity theft. Because the Agency has a policy of neither confirming nor denying its activities, the public is always in the dark on such matters. That's why whenever an event of such magnitude occurs Americans are conditioned to apportion blame to the CIA when in fact the responsibility falls in the hands of the FBI, either by incompetent neglect or direct collusion. The fact is, the FBI works anywhere in the world and have 61 Legat offices worldwide.

Don’t get me wrong. I am not a fan of the CIA. In all, they’ve managed a net-negative result for this country in the last 50 years. They are from a bygone era when political assassinations and coup d’ etats were in vogue. If you want to know how behind the times they are, their website was recently hacked and they’ve been struggling to get it running properly ever since. In light of the fact that we are now living in the digital age, that interesting story is embarrassingly ridiculous. You may read the InfoWeek article below.

As far as the press goes, you are sometimes a part of that system of collusion that either ignores or varnishes over information important to the lives of Americans. As a consequence, the press is partly to blame for what many think is America's diminished standing in the world. The free-press is a critical part of that machinery that permits a genuine balance of power among the branches of government by holding individuals and organizations to account. It is a cornerstone of the Constitution. You are supposed to ask tough questions and report abuses in government. Instead, you occupy the marketplace of ideas with information that distract people from what really matters. Here’s a very short list to ponder and follow it to it's natural conclusion:

  • 18 of our veterans commit suicide everyday
  • 100 individuals die from prescription drugs everyday
  • This nation has unfunded liabilities amounting to $117.7T
What say you, Alan Colmes?

FOX INTERVIEW OF PROF. REYNOLDS
INFOWEEK ARTICLE, CIA HACK
CDC ON PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE
VETERAN SUICIDES (Veterans for Common Sense v. Shinseki)
US DEBT CLOCK - Unfunded Liabilities