Posted on 10/05/2002 10:09:23 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
FBIs "Perverse Culture"
In the year that has passed since a rash of anthrax attacks terrorized our nation, the FBI has failed to name a credible suspect. Using methods that could best be described as dubious, the Bureau has identified a "person of interest," Dr. Steven Hatfill. For his part, Hatfill protests that he is an innocent, patriotic American whose reputation has been ruined by defamatory leaks by the FBI, driven by institutional desperation to produce some evidence of progress in its investigation.
The anthrax probe is yet another FBI scandal in the making, and the official in charge, Van A. Harp, is a veteran of previous Bureau catastrophes. Harp, reported the August 24th Washington Post, "was accused of misconduct and recommended for discipline for his role in a flawed review of the deadly Ruby Ridge standoff...." A confidential report filed in 1999 by Richard M. Rogers of the Justice Departments Office of Professional Responsibility recommended suspending or censuring Harp for his role in misrepresenting the source of the illegal "shoot to kill" orders resulting in the death of Vicki Weaver in August 1992. Assistant Attorney General Stephen R. Colgate rejected that recommendation in January 2001.
The August 1992 siege at Ruby Ridge resulted in the deaths of Sammy and Vicki Weaver, as well as U.S. Marshall William Degan. Vicki was standing in the doorway of the Weavers ramshackle mountain cabin, holding her infant daughter, when she was killed by FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi (who has never been brought to trial for the shooting, and who played a key role in the April 1993 federal slaughter of the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas).
Harp was a member of the FBIs 1993 investigative team that produced a report "tilted to justify the shooting of Vicki Weaver," noted the Post. A subsequent investigation revealed that then-Assistant Director Larry Potts composed the illegal "shoot-to-kill" orders. A follow-up inquiry discovered that Harp and his supervisor, FBI Inspector Robert Walsh, "failed to ensure that their inquiry was complete," and that they sought to "protect some subjects of the investigation," reported the Post (citing the contents of that still-confidential report).
Posing as the victim of malicious, illicit press leaks, Harp complained: "Actions such as this impugn not only my integrity but also the judgment of FBI and DOJ [Department of Justice] officials in the decision-making process. My actions have been scrutinized at the highest levels of the FBI and DOJ, and no wrongdoing was found." Former FBI lab official Frederic Whitehurst offers a different perspective. In a letter co-written with Kris Kolesnik, director of the National Whistleblower Center, Whitehurst told current FBI Director Robert Mueller that Harps case illustrates a "perverse culture" at the Bureau: "The wrongdoers keep rising to the top. Meanwhile, those who refuse to look the other way face a dead-end in their careers."
This Soviet-style institutional culture, in which agents like Harp are promoted because of institutional loyalty, rather than devotion to our Constitution and laws, has done much to nullify the FBI as an effective counter-terrorism agency. Nothing illustrates this better than the fact that, rather than face suspension, Harp was put in charge of a key investigation in the "war on terrorism."
SHUTUP AND STAY ON THE PORCH
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The FBI is not the principle problem here. The problem is with the present President of the United States. Bush should have the intelligence and moral clarity to clear rogues such as Harp out of the FBI as THE FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS so people can have some respect and trust the government again. Instead, what we have had is a president acting like a lost little kid playing president. The serious things haven't been understood as being serious and been treated seriously. Continuing on the Bush family crusade against Saddam Hussein is no substitute for the more serious work that should be done. The nation can not survive more of this.
There appears to be corruption throughout the FBI and CIA.
I used to think it was only liberals who wanted an all- powerful president, able to do whatever he wanted from bypassing congress to declaring war on his own initiative. After four years of reading posts by other Freepers I've come to the conclusion that many of the people here want precisely the same thing. They sneer at congress. They post messages saying the constitution is not a death warrant (so rip it up if will increase their sense of security by 4%). I don't know what kind of government they want in their heart of hearts but it sure doesn't seem to be Jeffersonian democracy.
I've been reading messages posted by Freepers for four years now and I must admit I still don't understand them. Half of them want to nuke anyone who looks at them crosseyed and the rest are afraid to go to sleep at night for fear of terrorists under their bed.
I will also say that there are a lot of shady things going on as we speak on the national front.
See what happens when we get pissed off?
I figured that would be right up your alley.
Right now we need to see the Criminal Enterprise known as the Democratic Party lose the Senate so dashole is a minorty leader; and we need to get our ducks lined up so that Saddams WMD-building and terrorist-aiding days are over soon. If both are done, our country will be safer and better off a mere 6 months from now.
But you think that is all we need to do??!?? Hardly. LOts of other things to care about and make better.
DentsRun, stick around, you might learn something.
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