The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter (Nidal Hasan), and the FBI knew in advance of Colorado grocery store shooter Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa. The FBI took no action. The case of the first recorded ISIS attack on U.S. soil was in Garland, Texas in 2015. The FBI not only knew the shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi) in advance, BUT the FBI ALSO took the shooters to the venue and were standing only a few yards away when Simpson and Soofi opened fire.
Yes, you read that correctly, the FBI took the terrorists to the event and then watched it unfold. “An FBI trainer suggested in an interview with “60 Minutes” that, had the attack been bigger, the agency’s numerous ties to the shooter would have led to a congressional investigation.”
Remember how sketchy everything about that was, including the child-like perpetrator telling a judge later that he was trying to walk back his guilty plea, because he was tricked into signing a confession for a crime he did not create. https://www.scribd.com/document/405195016/Cesar-Sayoc-Letter-to-Judge
Have we forgotten the Atlanta “Olympic Park Bombing”, and the FBI intentionally setting up transparently innocent, Richard Jewel? What about the FBI failing to investigate the assassination of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Benghazi. Did we forget when Robert Mueller’s FBI waited 19 days after the Benghazi attack before showing up at the compound?
and the downstream consequences of a massive institutional effort to cover up one of the biggest justice department scandals in the history of our nation. The original effort against Donald Trump used massive resources from the DOJ and FBI. Heck, the coverup operation using the Mueller/Weissmann special counsel used more than 50 investigative FBI agents alone.
Journalists from the USA were walking around the compound after 48 hours, but it took the FBI another two weeks before the first investigator arrived…. All evidence long destroyed. Then, there’s the entirety of the FBI conduct in “Spygate”, the demonstrably evident FBI operation to conduct political surveillance against Donald Trump using their investigative authorities;
And of course, the FBI still had 13 extra agents available to rush to a NASCAR racetrack to investigate a garage door pull-down rope that might have been perceived as a noose; but the serial rape of hundreds of teenage girls, eh, not-so-much effort – even when they are standing in front of the FBI begging for help.
The FBI didn’t make a mistake or drop the proverbial ball in the Olympic gymnast case, they intentionally and specifically maintained the sexual exploitation of teenage girls by doing absolutely nothing with the complaints they received. This is not misconduct, this is purposeful. Then, as if to apply salt to the open wound of severe FBI politicization, what did the FBI do with the Hunter Biden laptop?
[At this point, I am increasingly convinced by evidence there are elements within the FBI that are enablers involved in sex trafficking, human smuggling, abduction, counterfeiting, and money laundering as part of their operational mission.]
More recently, the FBI executed a search warrant on the home and office of Project Veritas and the founder James O’Keefe. While the raid was taking place, a New York Times reporter called O’Keefe to ask him about his thoughts on getting raided. The same New York Times journalist, a few days later, then begins writing about the confidential attorney-client privileged information illegally retrieved then leaked by the FBI during their raid.
https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1799100026754564485 Your FBI took a battering ram to our journalists homes and through violence, confiscated our reporter notebooks, contents of which magically wound up in the hands of the New York Times. Andy, maybe what you fear is who you are. Maybe you are what it is that you hate.
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1798700227723149625 Former deputy director of the FBI Andrew McCabe says his friends in the intelligence community are considering fleeing the country because they are terrified of what Trump will do.
Good. If they did something wrong, they should be terrified.
“It’s terrifying. It's frightening. I have a lot of conversations with former colleagues, people who are or were in the intelligence community.”
We no longer have a truly free country or truly free markets. We haven't had either in decades. Free Speech is now a question rather than a statement of fact. This shift represents a colossal transfer of wealth and power to the "system" — and the establishment elite in DC. They will say and do anything to retain that power and the Trillions of dollars that come with it. It's not Trump that's doing the damage. It's a corrupted, out-of-control establishment that's reacting to protect itself.
https://x.com/themarketswork/status/1803469056785412574 We hear these arguments all too often. Trump is too divisive, creates too much chaos. Not worth the trouble. But the reason we have the chaos is because a corrupt establishment system is reacting from fear ~ fear of change, ~ loss of control. ~ Loss of Power. The chaos is coming FROM the establishment. It doesn't matter if it's Trump — anyone intending to upset the DC power structure would be attacked in exactly the same way. And with the same ferocity and vitriol.