For a long time, I struggled to justify the existence of FBI. The Trump Administration revealed that the Department of Justice was being used as an instrument to derail Trump’s candidacy. This led me to believe that the FBI, which I applied to for a job, has become nothing more than a shell of what the J. Edgar days. After stories emerged about FBI staffers falling in love with each other and sending text messages containing their Shakespearian suicide agreement to defeat Trump, I assumed that media would discredit the FBI’s ongoing investigation. It was a far too extreme for liberal media. But no, it wasn’t.
This was then further manipulated by the media. Democrats considered impeachment against Trump over something Trump claimed never took place. Now, as Durham’s investigation allegedly draws to a close, it appears that the FBI and DOJ were engaged in what can only be described as sedition. I mean what else do you call inciting anger and violence against the duly elected President of the United States of America, right libs *wink*?
Except, this wasn’t 250 people who wanted to put their feet up on Nancy P’s desk. The concerted efforts of some of our most powerful government agencies to block the legal election was evident. FBI agents knew that the dossier was false and conducted an investigation. After the investigation revealed a lot of other evidence, including the falsifying papers against Carter Page and General Michael Flynn, they leaked the whole sweet, sweet treason information to Congress. It led to some of most outrageous uses of Congress’ resources over the 245 years of history.
As the story began to collapse faster than Hillary Clinton on a hot 9/11 day, it began to be clear: Not only was Trump likely innocent of any and all claims he engaged in collusion with Russia, but the FBI had also engaged in some serious misconduct. The indictment that was recently filed against the Clinton Campaign’s Attorney, proved that these accusations were more than just an incredibly stupid mistake. It was deliberate. It was an intentional act. It was possible treason. This was potentially treason. The FBI needs to be pulled harder than Hillary Clinton during a hot 911 day.
The FBI had to make things better, didn’t they? It didn’t. We have found out that the FBI was involved in efforts to surveil particularly perturbed parents who may do something like **gasp** attend a school board meeting to **pearl clutch** voice their criticisms. This sounds very serious. Maybe they were going to demand something like **back of hand in fainting motion to forehead** preventing sexual assault in school bathrooms. The FBI laughably tried to infiltrate an event in DC in September, and was discovered to have been at, and have witnessed on drone video, the entire shooting involving Kyle Rittenhouse, or in layman’s terms, conducting mass surveillance absent a single publicly stated goal. This video was not used to prosecute rioters. It’s funny how this happens. Do you remember the outcome of the investigation into StephenPaddock’s? Oh… well then.
So why may you ask am I drudging up this list when I haven’t talked about Project Veritas? It’s simple. You need to paint as detailed a picture possible. It is a clear indication of how high we ought to trust the FBI/DOJ. When the FBI conducted unconstitutional, illegal, and obviously unlawful raids of Project Veritas staffers’ homes, it was well aware that the public distrust in the FBI had reached an all time low. It shouldn’t have to be explained that Project Veritas is a journalistic organization. Name an instance where the government raided a news agency or newspaper. Journalists are free to keep any information confidential they wish, provided it isn’t going to be used for violence against another person. The FBI wanted to find serious acts of violence. They were actually looking for Ashley Biden’s diary.
How wrong were they to raid their homes? A judge already ordered that they cease monitoring or collecting information from Project Veritas devices. The raid warrant that was issued was probably invalid. This is super bad news for the FBI because O’Keefe has amassed himself several incredible legal victories, and I am sure he has a place on his wall above his fireplace for the mounting of the stuffed head of the FBI. As a result of the massive and colossal disaster on the FBI’s hands, they immediately apologized and agreed to settle with Project Veritas another day, right? They didn’t. Nope.
It was announced yesterday that the New York Times was in possession of documents from Project Veritas, (PV is currently suing the New York Times), which could have only come from three places, and two of the answers should lead to someone’s prosecution. Since we can be sure that Project Veritas didn’t leak their own documents to the NY Times, our remaining options are only the Department of Justice or again, the FBI. Let’s be clear about what happened here. An unconstitutional and illegal raid by the US Government on a journalist was conducted. Documents from that raid were then given to another journalistic organization.
However, in spite of the ever-growing number of reasons why we shouldn’t ignore the FBI, we believe the FBI had not placed a single person on the Capitol grounds on January 6. The drones flew over Kenosha, infiltrating PTA meeting, but nothing was there on January 6th. It’s not even worth a sniff. It was not even after having been tipped to possible violence. This FBI crowdsourced its investigation into January 6, all in order to throw people in prison for what mostly amounts to illegal touring. How much damage was done to January 6th? This is in addition to the unarmed victim’s intentional death at the hands a government officer. It is estimated that the cost was about 1.5 million USD. Kenosha’s damage? 50 million. And the FBI was involved in how many prosecutions? This is the only answer I know of.
Either Project Veritas has just funded the next hundreds of investigations, or else the FBI will have to excuse themselves for using KGB-style targeting tactics. You can find it here You can find it hereThere will be consequences. Numerous people should be fired, demoted, or lose their rights and pensions. We should receive the highest quality, impartial action possible from federal law enforcement in return for our trust. They should face the same harsh, fast, and long-lasting punishments for breaking that trust. It should end there being any discussion of how to fix FBI. This agency, as well as a lot of the Department of Justice should be disbanded and not replaced until security measures are put in place to stop any future successor agencies from employing similar tactics. It is sufficient. There is enough evidence to support that we have taken the necessary action. The consequences must be seen. It is important to understand the results. You can’t have faith that justice will work if someone is forced to lose their job because of this.
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