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It May Be Time to Disband the FBI and Start Over
DB Daily Update ^ | David Blackmon

Posted on 02/15/2018 5:34:10 PM PST by EyesOfTX

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The news that the FBI was actually warned last September about the Florida school killer who won’t be named here has me seriously thinking that lopping the top brass off the nation’s supposed “premier law enforcement agency” just isn’t going to be enough to salvage the Bureau’s viability going forward. No, considering the Bureau’s long and growing record of consistently failing to stop tragedies from taking place, and it’s growing number of examples of bullying behavior and corruption, it may seriously be time to disband the entire thing and start over.

Think about it: going all the way back to Lee Harvey Oswald – who had been under surveillance by the FBI for more than a year prior to the assassination of John F. Kennedy – and proceeding through the years past James Earl Ray, Sirhan Sirhan, John Hinckly, Jr., and more recently, the San Bernardino shooters, the Orlando nightclub killer, and now this Florida school shooter, the FBI’s record of abject failure to act in the face of compelling reason to do so is a sad and sordid tale of incompetence.

Toss in the current ongoing revelations about pervasive corruption at the higher levels of the Bureau under James Comey, and its apparent efforts to literally frame General Mike Flynn and possibly even a sitting president of the United States (see Andy McCarthy’s piece at NRO today), and you have a potentially unrecoverable situation. Christopher Wray was given the assignment by President Trump to work to rebuild the Bureau’s tattered reputation while rooting out the myriad bad actors, but that job may well simply be too big for anyone to accomplish.

Our fake national news media is doing everything it can to prevent the public from learning about all the FBI’s wrongdoing, but recent polls from liberal organizations indicate at least half of Americans have been catching on anyway. And once DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz issues the final report from his investigation, even the corrupt slugs who host the CNN and MSNBC evening programs will be left with little choice but to discuss the biggest political corruption scandal in U.S. history.

Once that happens, it’s difficult to imagine how a supposed “law enforcement agency” recovers from the reality that it not only has not enforced the law, it has actively subverted, violated and simply failed to enforce so many of them.

Back in 1963, when there was no Internet and no alternative news media to speak of, the three major networks, in coordination with the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time and Newsweek magazines could easily prevent 90% of the public from knowing about the FBI’s utter and complete failure to stop an assassination despite its long acquaintance with the alleged killer. Today, as the polls are already starting to show, the mainstream fake media no longer has the ability to do that. There are simply too many ways to learn the truth.

Ultimately, a critical mass of the public at large is going to learn about the FBI’s incompetence and corruption. At that point, when the Bureau’s public trust has been completely lost, what choice will there be but to find some way to just start over?

That is all.

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TOPICS: Conspiracy; Humor; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: california; devinnunes; fakenews; fbi; fisa; rodrosenstein; trump; trumpwinsagain
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To: Tallguy

Aadd the DOJ and a few state attorney generals..


41 posted on 02/15/2018 6:49:36 PM PST by Hojczyk
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To: buwaya

I think it has been corrupt since Hoover in the 1920s, but that’s just me.


42 posted on 02/15/2018 6:50:43 PM PST by jospehm20
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To: LS

Yes same CIA that didn’t even know the Berlin wall was coming down until the bricks started hitting them in the head. The same CIA who did not know that Saigon was falling until the NVA tanks were at the gates.


43 posted on 02/15/2018 6:52:26 PM PST by Jean2
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To: EyesOfTX
Ruby Ridge


44 posted on 02/15/2018 6:53:09 PM PST by gaijin
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To: gaijin

For documentation, Lon Horuchi’s name is added as an assassin.

5.56mm


45 posted on 02/15/2018 6:55:28 PM PST by M Kehoe
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To: butlerweave

I think at the minimum IG should have prosecutorial powers, and unfettered access to all agency and interagency communications and any attempt to thwart their investigation automatically leads to criminal contempt charges, removal of office, release of all FBI internal files on them and all IRS tax returns.


46 posted on 02/15/2018 7:16:40 PM PST by Fhios (1988 - Where's Waldo :: 2018 - Where's Jeff Sessions.)
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To: EyesOfTX

It has been that time since J. Edgar Hoover was installed.


47 posted on 02/15/2018 7:16:53 PM PST by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: Secret Agent Man
My list of Constitutionally authorized agencies:
  1. The Treasury
  2. The Army
  3. The Navy (Marines are under here)
  4. The Post Office
  5. The DOT (though scaled back; essentially ensuring interstate repair and [minimal] safety standards)
  6. The Secret service (though scaled back [no protection of politicians; only investigation of counterfeiting])
  7. The IRS (Amd #16 is valid.)
  8. Dept of Commerce (only international and interstate; no intrastate jurisdiction)
  9. INS
  10. Copyright Office
  11. Patent Office
I might be missing one or two, but Art 1 Sec 8 is actually very limiting.
48 posted on 02/15/2018 7:46:49 PM PST by Edward.Fish
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To: EyesOfTX

The BATF is far more corrupt at the soldier level. The FBI appears, so far at least, to be corrupt at the top. Purge all top level and carefully select good fair people who won’t bend to the next corrupt Administration’s whim’s and it should be okay. Not the BATF though. It needs to be completely purged.


49 posted on 02/15/2018 9:57:14 PM PST by Boomer (Leftism is a Mental Cancer on Society! Pray for a cure for the diseased and damaged left!)
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To: EyesOfTX

“No, considering the Bureau’s long and growing record of consistently failing to stop tragedies from taking place,”

Good, old fashioned policing starts only after the crime has been committed. Let’s suppose they got good at stopping crimes before they were committed. To be, say, fifty percent effective, how many people would they need to keep permanently incarcerated?...people who, and this is the point, had not yet committed a crime. Sure there have been some missed opportunities, but how many opportunities were also there at the same time which were also not acted on and which also came to nothing? People call the cops, at every level, all the time with hysterical claims. Which of those claims is legitimate? How much of your precious investigative assets, which, remember, are investigating crimes that have already happened, do you assign to them?

Having been involved in, and in charge of, setting up departments and companies from scratch, I can tell you we are better off improving that which already works rather than starting over.


50 posted on 02/16/2018 3:02:59 AM PST by Gen.Blather
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To: EyesOfTX
Federal
Bunglers
Incorporated

Gal on Fox responded when a FBI mouth piece claimed there wan't enough evidence/info to determine who the guy was - "Everyone else was able to figure it out, how can the FBI not be able to do it?

51 posted on 02/16/2018 4:37:08 AM PST by trebb (I stopped picking on the mentally ill hypocrites who pose as conservatives...mostly ;-})
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To: EyesOfTX

It is time to do a blanket erase of the three letter community.


52 posted on 02/16/2018 5:51:49 AM PST by bmwcyle (People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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To: EyesOfTX

It is time to do a blanket erase of the three letter community.


53 posted on 02/16/2018 5:51:53 AM PST by bmwcyle (People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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