frankj1
3 years ago

Haven't read any of the prior 318 posts, but to answer the OP, based on what mR. joNEs has been suggesting, I would say my endorsement of the organization would be a couple degrees cooler than lukewarm.

But to Jonesie's point, we don't know how many near disasters have been nixed by their good work.

8trackdisco wrote:


you get demerits for being rational.
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
#318

8 track

You have a reasonable point...but... I'm pretty damn sure my tip on 9-09-12 was relayed from the FBI TO SOME OTHER MORE QUALIFIED TERRORIST RESPONSE TEAM...

LIKE A J.S.O.C. COMMANDO UNIT OR DELTA FORCE OR THE NAVY SEALS....THOSE ALL CAN RESPOND ON U.S. soil if need be...and what I reported NEEDED QUELLED REALLY QUICKLY...WHICH IS WHAT EXACTLY WENT DOWN WITHOUT PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE OR INFO RELEASE WHATSOEVER...

THE F.B.I. CLEANED UP THE SCRAPS AND THREATENED, INTIMIDATED ANY AND ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE HILTON HOTEL IN THE downtown square of Harrisburg, Pa ...
Plus any civilian witnesses were read the riot act and scared ****less by the FBI CLEAN UP CREW...
ZRX1200
3 years ago
Someone made trains run on time……should we give him credit for that?
8trackdisco
3 years ago

#318

8 track

You have a reasonable point...but... I'm pretty damn sure my tip on 9-09-12 was relayed from the FBI TO SOME OTHER MORE QUALIFIED TERRORIST RESPONSE TEAM...

LIKE A J.S.O.C. COMMANDO UNIT OR DELTA FORCE OR THE NAVY SEALS....THOSE ALL CAN RESPOND ON U.S. soil if need be...and what I reported NEEDED QUELLED REALLY QUICKLY...WHICH IS WHAT EXACTLY WENT DOWN WITHOUT PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE OR INFO RELEASE WHATSOEVER...

THE F.B.I. CLEANED UP THE SCRAPS AND THREATENED, INTIMIDATED ANY AND ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE HILTON HOTEL IN THE downtown square of Harrisburg, Pa ...
Plus any civilian witnesses were read the riot act and scared ****less by the FBI CLEAN UP CREW...

Mr. Jones wrote:



The coverup was all good for the country- no reason to scare anyone? Was that or was there a different motivation?
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago

Someone made trains run on time……should we give him credit for that?

ZRX1200 wrote:



Lunchbox Joe...doing for sleep cars what Barry did for bath houses.
JGKAMIN
3 years ago

#318
Plus any civilian witnesses were read the riot act and scared ****less by the FBI CLEAN UP CREW...

Mr. Jones wrote:


“It’s like the riot act. The riot act. They keep telling you they're gonna read that to you. Have you heard this thing at all? Especially when you're a kid, they threaten you. "You wait 'till your father comes home, he's gonna read you the riot act!” Tell him I already read it myself! And I didn’t like it either. I consider it wordy and poorly thought out. He wants to read me somethin'? How about the Gentlemens' Guide to the Golden Age of Blow Jobs?”🌫 - Carlin
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Well, (that's a mighty deeeep subject!) this is inconvenient!


FBI Likely Did 'Intentionally Undermine' A Congressional Probe On Hunter Biden: Senator



Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) criticized the FBI on July 26, alleging that the bureau was “weaponized” against two U.S. senators when it arranged an intelligence briefing in August 2020.

Johnson’s criticism was based on new revelations that surfaced a day earlier, when Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) divulged that certain FBI officials had a “scheme” to wrongly label “derogatory information” on Hunter Biden as disinformation, based on what his office learned from “highly credible whistleblowers.”

By inaccurately labeling verified evidence as disinformation, FBI officials halted investigative activities related to Hunter Biden in 2020.

“If these recent whistleblower revelations are true, it would strongly suggest that the FBI’s August 6, 2020 briefing was indeed a targeted effort to intentionally undermine a Congressional investigation,” Johnson wrote in a letter (pdf) obtained by Just the News. The letter was sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz.

“If these whistleblower allegations are accurate, how can your agency, Director Wray, be capable of investigating the president’s son?” Johnson continued. “Unfortunately, the FBI can no longer be trusted to investigate Hunter Biden with integrity and the equal application of law.”

Johnson and Grassley were probing the Biden family’s financial transactions when they were asked to attend an FBI briefing on Aug. 6, 2020. According to Johnson, the briefing was “completely unnecessary” and “completely irrelevant” to their probe.

However, the contents of the briefing were leaked to media outlets, prompting Johnson and Grassley to question the motivation behind the briefing.

In his letter, Johnson concluded that the 2020 briefing was “a set up to intentionally discredit our ongoing work into Hunter Biden’s extensive foreign financial entanglements,” pointing to an article published by The Washington Post on May 1, 2021.

Grassley also raised concerns about the same Washington Post article in his letter (pdf) to Garland in June 2021.

“The Washington Post article inaccurately linked Russian attempts to spread disinformation to my and Senator Johnson’s investigation into the extensive financial connections between the Biden family and individuals connected to the communist Chinese government’s military and intelligence services,” Grassley wrote.

“Information relating to the [Aug. 6, 2020] briefing was also used by Democratic Senators last Congress to publicly malign us and our investigation for the purpose of slowing it down, painting it in a false public light, and undermining its integrity.”

As such, Johnson said the FBI was “weaponized” against himself and Grassley, according to his letter.

“The FBI being weaponized against two sitting chairmen of U.S. Senate committees with constitutional oversight responsibilities would be one of the greatest episodes of Executive Branch corruption in American history,” Johnson wrote.

Johnson, former chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, is now the ranking member on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Grassley, who was once chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, is now the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

On Sept. 23, 2020, about a month after the 2020 briefing, Grassley and Johnson released a report revealing that there was “potential criminal activity relating to transactions among and between Hunter Biden, his family, and his associates with Ukrainian, Russian, Kazakh, and Chinese nationals,” while Joe Biden was vice president during the Obama administration.

The two senators have continued their probe into Hunter Biden. In March, they presented bank records on the Senate floor showing CEFC China Energy, a now-defunct company, made payments to Hunter Biden.
Request

Johnson concluded his letter by saying that the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence haven’t responded to his request for information on “the purpose of, and who ordered” the 2020 briefing, despite his effort for nearly two years. He said the two agencies’ refusal to be transparent “is deeply concerning.”

The senator from Wisconsin suggested that the Office of the Inspector General could conduct an “objective review” or appoint a special counsel to address his concerns.

Johnson also reiterated his concerns over conflicts of interests, including how Nicholas McQuaid, the principal deputy assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s criminal division, was a fellow partner in a law firm with an attorney who has represented Hunter Biden.

Currently, the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware is investigating Hunter Biden for possible tax violations.

“Attorney General Garland, you have failed to provide Senator Grassley and me with assurances that any DOJ investigation into Hunter Biden’s potential criminal activity will be free of conflicts of interest,” Johnson wrote. “The American people should not have to tolerate your silence any longer.”

Department of Justice officials didn’t respond by press time to a request for comment.


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fbi-likely-did-intentionally-undermine-congressional-probe-hunter-biden-senator 


They're investigatin'....gonna be a bit longer...it's just hard...hold on....facts are trickling in...
ZRX1200
3 years ago
Ends justify the means for the left, oh the tears of the tables were turned…..
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Shouldn't they be doing real work???

FBI Whistleblower LEAKS Bureau’s ‘Domestic Terrorism Symbols Guide’ on ‘Militia Violent Extremists’ Citing Ashli Babbitt as MVE Martyr


Leaked document is labelled as “Unclassified/Law Enforcement Sensitive” that is for “FBI Internal Use Only.”

Under the “Symbols” category of the document, “2A” is listed with the following explanation: “MVEs justify their existence with the Second Amendment, due to the mention of a ‘well regulated Militia,’ as well as the right to bear arms.”

“Revolutionary War imagery” such as the “Gadsden Flag” and the “Betsy Ross Flag” are cited in the document under “Commonly Referenced Historical Imagery or Quotes.”

[WASHINGTON, D.C. – Aug. 2, 2022] Project Veritas released a newly leaked document today provided by an FBI whistleblower, which shows how the Bureau classifies American citizens it deems to be potential “Militia Violent Extremists” [MVEs].

In the document, the FBI cites symbols, images, phrases, events, and individuals that agents should look out for when identifying alleged domestic terrorists.

The “Unclassified/Law Enforcement Sensitive” document says it is for “FBI Internal Use Only.”

Of note, under the “Symbols” section, is a prominent citation of the Second Amendment, where it explains that “MVEs justify their existence with the Second Amendment, due to the mention of a ‘well regulated Militia,’ as well as the right to bear arms.”

Right below that, under the “Commonly Referenced Historical Imagery and Quotes” section, Revolutionary War images such as the Gadsden Flag and the Betsy Ross Flag are listed. Each flag displayed in the document comes with a brief description of what it means.

Under the “Common Phrases and References” section of the leaked document, Ashli Babbitt is cited as a person that MVEs consider to be a Martyr.

The same document also refers to Ruby Ridge, Waco, and even Timothy McVeigh, tying in traditional American ideas and symbols with radical and/or violent events in the past.

https://www.projectveritas.com/news/fbi-whistleblower-leaks-bureaus-domestic-terrorism-symbols-guide-on-militia/ 


This is the FBI folks. See them for what they are, what they're doing and what they're NOT doing.
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
I saw a YouTube video on this DMV

I Was fuc***ing howling...

Criminals and sociopathic FBI AGENTS calling "don't tread on me" flag dudes domestic terrorists...

That's a joke !
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
Did not see your video ..

Prolly a turncoat NARC ASSET proudboy the FBI FLIPPED AS AN INFORMANT WAS GIVEN ACCESS TO THE CAPITAL VIA the secret tunnel complex system...he put his mask anD hoody on too late and was fully identified on video...HMMMMM THE FBI PAYS A TURNED R.A.T. TO PLANT PIPE BOMbs IN OUR U.S. CAPITAL BLDG??? NO WAY WHATSOEVER did those shifty CRiminAL crime bosses at the FBI WANTED THAT INFO RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC.

The FBI didn't want the true press delving into it's RAT PROGRAM that they pay informants to do dirty works for them...then they blame the organization that they dislike or are targeting...JUST LOOK AT THE EARLY RELEASED FELON CRIMINALS THAT FILL THE "CASH PAYROLL" OF THE "SPECIAL SURVIELLENCE GROUP" (S.S.G.) DIVISION OF THE F.B.I. if you want PROOF...I'd love to rob/roll / hijack one of their CASH PAYROLL DELIVERY DRIVERS WHO GO OUT ONCE A MONTH to almost every major U S. City...they are carrying millions of bucks in cash in big vans / trucks just like RIPE PEACHES WAITING TO BE "PICKED"...

😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎BWUHAHAHAHA!!!😎😎😎😎😎😘🚐🚐🚛🚛⌚⌚🎯🎯🎯🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫

The FBI PULLS OUT SUITCASES FULL OF CASH$$$ EVERy DAY TO PAY OfF RAtS TO DO ThEIR DIRTY WOrK...
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
DMV

I read the actual revolver story...

Long as hell
But very interesting to say the least...

It was well done...

There's always "missing time gaps" on any U.S. govt. Alphabet agencies video surveillance...

It's downright normal and expected nowadays...

Long live the missing time gaps....

Like in London...

"MIND THE GAP....MIND THE GAP....MIND THE GAP..."
IS ALL YOU HEAR IN THE UNDERGROUND...(SUBWAY SYSTEM)
MACS
3 years ago
FBI Whistleblower....

DrMaddVibe
3 years ago

DMV

I read the actual revolver story...

Long as hell
But very interesting to say the least...

It was well done...

There's always "missing time gaps" on any U.S. govt. Alphabet agencies video surveillance...

It's downright normal and expected nowadays...

Long live the missing time gaps....

Like in London...

"MIND THE GAP....MIND THE GAP....MIND THE GAP..."
IS ALL YOU HEAR IN THE UNDERGROUND...(SUBWAY SYSTEM)

Mr. Jones wrote:




The gaps...convenient yeah? All those cameras...24/7...365 days...EXCEPT when you need that footage. It just POOF...disappears.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago

FBI Whistleblower....

MACS wrote:




When they get pressed they will put their heads back into their shells. This organization is rotten to the core. I'm at the point that dismantling it will be a massive improvement over any good being done there now. They've over-extended their usefulness. If we could strip them out, then Homeland Security...the Patriot Act...hell go on down the list of alphabet gobbledygook and we'd have PLENTY of money to properly train and arm our military!
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
FBI Director Sets New Record For Lies, Dodges, And Obfuscations To Avoid Slight Attempts At Congressional Oversight



‘Director Wray, you will have to explain to the committee – and to the country – how you’ll manage this mess and how you’ll clean house,’ Sen. Grassley said.

FBI Director Christopher Wray refused to answer legislators’ questions about his agency’s history of corruption and cover-ups and instead doubled down on defending the FBI’s actions against U.S. citizens during a Senate Judiciary hearing on Thursday.

Senators on both sides of the aisle explained their frustrations with the FBI’s lack of transparency and response to their various letters inquiring about threats around the country.

“There is the perception that there are two tiers of justice: one for people that are favored and one for ordinary Americans,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn noted during her interrogation.

Dodging Questions About Politicized Investigations

Instead of addressing concerns about deceit, Wray confirmed Republicans’ suspicions that the FBI does engage in politicized investigations such as evaluating so-called threats against school board members at the urging of the Department of Justice following its infamous letter from the National School Boards Association.

Ranking member Chuck Grassley was just one of the many Republicans who grilled Wray about the FBI’s increasing partisanship and the effect that a weaponized federal agency has on Americans’ trust in its institutions.

“Director Wray, simply put, the FBI’s credibility is on the line, as are principles that helped found and sustain our great nation,” Grassley said in his opening statement.

Grassley sent a letter to Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland last month outlining how both the Department of Justice and the nation’s primary domestic intelligence agency are “institutionally corrupted to their very core to the point in which the United States Congress and the American people will have no confidence in the equal application of the law.”

That was after multiple whistleblowers alleged that high-ranking bureau officials manipulated evidence related to an investigation into President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden and his “pay-to-play scandal of influence-peddling.” Evidence also suggests that “FBI Headquarters either improperly withheld information or presented inaccurate information to the U.S. attorney’s office in Pittsburgh and possibly also Delaware” about Hunter.

When Grassley asked Wray on Thursday why concerns that “the FBI has become too politicized in its decision making” were allegedly “removed from this year’s final report” and what Wray plans to do to address those concerns, the director dodged the question.

“I think you’ve answered the process. But you haven’t answered this specific thing about why that information was taken out of the report,” Grassley noted after Wray went on a tangent about visiting various field offices.

“Yeah, I don’t, I’m not familiar with that. … Let me see if there’s something we can share with you on that,” Wray said.

Refused to Explain Gun Records Grab and Refugee Vetting Failures

Deflection and dodging quickly became the name of Wray’s game. Wray wouldn’t answer Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s questions about why the FBI is demanding the personal information of concealed carry permit owners despite state laws prohibiting local law enforcement from turning that over. Nor would he answer Hawley’s questions about why the federal government reportedly did not vet hundreds of Afghan evacuees who were on various terrorist watch lists.

Sidestepped Border Security Concerns

One of Wray’s talking points during the hearing was the spike in violent crime across the county. When Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas asked him how that violence is related to the crime rings operating thanks to the compromised U.S.-Mexico border, Wray danced around the issue.

“Director Wray, I’ve always thought of you as a straight shooter but you won’t answer that question?” Cornyn asked.

It was then that Wray conceded that the “border presents significant security issues” that feed the violence he claims his agency is struggling to combat.

“There’s a wide array of criminal threats that we encounter down at the border. You mentioned a little bit in some of your questions, the transnational criminal organizations that use diverse and complex methods to traffick drugs, that then cascades over into prison and street gangs who distribute it,” Wray admitted.

Vague Answers about Pro-Abortion Terrorism

When Sen. Mike Lee asked what actions the FBI took against pro-abortion activists’ violent attacks against churches, pro-life organizations, and pregnancy centers following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson decision, Wray promised to “go after that conduct aggressively” but could not provide an exact number of times the FBI intervened.

Instead, he rattled off a few investigations that he knew about in states such as Iowa and Tennessee.

As Sen. Tom Cotton pointed out, Wray also seemed to have no issue with how his agency failed to address widespread protests and harassment against Supreme Court justices following the Dobbs leak or the final decision.

To Wray’s credit, he did state that the United States’ most significant foe “would be the People’s Republic of China and specifically the Chinese Communist Party.”

But, as Republican Sen. Ben Sasse explained, the FBI’s official priorities include the vague “domestic terrorism” umbrella but not explicit investigations into the CCP’s actions within the U.S.

FBI’s Ridiculous Definitions of ‘Extremism’

Sen. Ted Cruz took his criticism of the FBI’s focus on “extremism” and so-called extremist symbols one step further by placing his boot, which is emblazoned with the “come and take it” flag, on the table in front of him.

“What are y’all doing? This makes no sense. Do you agree with this FBI guidance that the Betsy Ross flag and the Gadsden flag and the Gonzales battle flag are signs of militia violent extremism?” Cruz asked.

When Wray did get around to answering questions, his answers did not appear to give senators confidence that his agency is doing its job well.

Failure to Hold Agents In Suspected Whitmer Kidnapping Entrapment Accountable

Wray not only hinted that the agents involved in the Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping suspected entrapment scheme were not punished but also confirmed that the supervisory agent over the Detroit field office where the operation was based was later promoted to the Washington D.C. bureau.

Contradicting the Jan. 6 Narrative

Speaking about the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, one of the only things Wray confidently told Democrat Chairman ****** Durbin during the hearing was that the FBI in the days leading up to Jan. 6 did not have “any specific credible intelligence that pointed to thousands of people breaching the Capitol.”

That strongly contradicts the Jan. 6 Committee’s accusation that former President Donald Trump and other Republicans premeditated and coordinated the riot.

Refusal to Condemn the Russia Collusion Hoax

In addition, Wray refused to condemn the false allegations that President Donald Trump colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election, an accusation that fueled the FBI’s unlawful spying on members of the Republican’s presidential campaign, as a hoax.

“Do you agree this allegation of secret collusion between President Trump and Russia was a hoax, yes or no?” Blackburn asked.

“I don’t think that’s the terminology I would use,” Wray said. “But I think there’s been a lot written on this subject, uh, both in the special counsel’s report, the inspector general’s report.”

Wray also disclosed some FBI bureaucrats involved in the scandal are still being evaluated by the agency’s disciplinary arm, the Office of Professional Responsibility. That was shortly before he refused to tell Blackburn whether the FBI believes the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation.

As Grassley noted in his line of questioning, “the FBI greenlit a full investigation into Trump based on liberal news articles and information derived from liberal nonprofits” but “closed investigative activity and sources that provided verified or verifiable reporting on Hunter Biden.

“Director Wray, you will have to explain to the committee – and to the country – how you’ll manage this mess and how you’ll clean house,” Grassley explained.

https://thefederalist.com/2022/08/04/fbi-director-wray-sets-possible-new-record-for-how-many-times-a-person-can-fail-in-a-3-5-hour-hearing/ 



Treason comes to mind. I'd love to see him and a slew of others punished for it.
ZRX1200
3 years ago
People really should listen to Ben Sass eviscerate him in a very gentlemanly way……Wray is a POS and anyone paying attention can see Garland is no friend to impartial law. The people dodged a bullet not having that turd in the SCOTUS.

Kennedy is a joke.

Cruz had some good points and then did his theatrics.

Crassly was much more respectful than I anticipated. The lefty posters here don’t care that the FBI scheduled a meeting with Johnson and Grassly just to leak about it to discredit them. What the FBI has been doing should outrage everyone. No side should be pulling this 💩
Gene363
3 years ago
FBI Director Christopher Wray is questioned by Sen Ted Cruz, about a piece of FBI literature telling agents to watch for patriotic symbols which may indicate domestic terrorism.




Mr. Jones
3 years ago
I've been telling my old buddy from the very late 70's to the mid 80's Chuck Grassley (via existing old D.C. contacts I know ) about my entire FBI-SSG GANGSTALKING PERSECUTION, 9+ ATTEMPTED MURDERS BY THEIR AGENTS, AND THE TERRORIST EVENT THAT TURNED OUT TO BE A DIRTY BOMB THAT I REPORTED ON 9-9-12 TO THE FBI....

HE IS PISSED TO SAY THE LEAST, but he knows all about it .....you'all may still "see" mr. Jones ( THE POSTER BOY for
FBI-SSG GANGSTALKING persecution) cloaked and hidden while testifying at an upcoming Congressional hearing on the FBI IN THE somewhat NEAR FUTURE...
Too bad FRANK CHURCH ISNT STILL AROUND...
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