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  • Biden sold out US CIA informants serving in China to the CCP regime

    10/22/2020 7:15:32 AM PDT · by uzumaki_naruto · 31 replies
    G-News ^ | 2020-10-21 | G-Translator
    As more and more evidence pops up, Biden’s hard drive bombshell goes far beyond Hunter Biden himself. Still, it reaches the deepest and darkest collusion between the former Obama-Biden US administration and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime. According to the Lude Media, the leading YouTube Channel of the Whistleblower Movement, one of the most shocking events from the hard drive is that while Biden was Vice President, he and Obama sold out 36 US CIA informants in China to the Xi Jinping regime. That directly led to all of these CIA informants were cruelly executed by the CCP secret...
  • Why Did Horowitz Produce Two Reports?

    11/24/2019 6:37:28 AM PST · by Enlightened1 · 42 replies
    On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General released a new report. No, not that one. It was not the FISA abuse report, also dubbed “The Spygate Report,” that has been anticipated for more than a year. This was a different report that involved serious issues with the FBI’s uses of what are called “Confidential Human Sources” (CHS) or “informants”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNgtBuV1U1Y&feature=youtu.be 
  • IG Horowitz:... FBI Spends $42M Per Year On Informants...

    11/20/2019 10:38:37 PM PST · by caww · 14 replies
    Oann ^ | 11/20/2019 | OAN Newsroom
    Inspector General Michael Horowitz said the FBI is spending $42 million per year on payments to its informants......However, only 20% of the informants reportedly meet the bureau’s standards.... Horowitz found at least one of the FBI’s informants was a registered child sex offender. “Ineffective management and oversight of confidential sources can result in jeopardizing FBI operations — placing FBI agents, sources, subjects of investigation and the public in harm’s way,” stated Horowitz. “The FBI agreed with all of our recommendations to improve its management and oversight over this important program.” The IG also found the FBI failed to provide agents...
  • Crossing guard relieved of duty, guns seized

    10/15/2019 11:18:27 AM PDT · by rktman · 41 replies
    mvtimes.com ^ | 10/11/2019 | rich saltzburg
    A Tisbury School crossing guard has been relieved of duty and had his personal firearms confiscated for alleged threats to the Tisbury School overheard by a waitress at Linda Jean’s restaurant in Oak Bluffs. Stephen Nichols, 84, of Tisbury, who said his career with the Tisbury Police spanned six decades and who served in the United States Army during the Korean War, told The Times he made no threats to the school, but had criticized its school resource officer in a conversation with a friend. He said the conversation was taken out of context. Update: Re-instated
  • Federal grand jury hears testimony from Houston police officers about botched Pecan Park raid

    07/25/2019 1:51:53 PM PDT · by abb · 33 replies
    Houston Chronicle ^ | July 24, 2019 | St. John Barned-Smith
    Two Houston police officers testified Wednesday before a federal grand jury regarding the botched drug raid that left two homeowners dead — the first sign that federal prosecutors are pursuing criminal charges in the controversial case. Houston Police Officers’ Union Vice President Doug Griffith confirmed that the two officers appeared before the grand jury, though their testimony is secret by law. Grand jury investigations can last weeks or months. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said he was unaware of officers being called by federal authorities to appear before a grand jury.
  • ATF Agents Smuggled Millions of Dollars from Cigarette Sales into a Secret Bank Account

    02/24/2017 5:30:20 PM PST · by eyeamok · 34 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 23 Feb 2017 | by Katherine Rodriguez
    The secret account is at the center of a federal racketeering lawsuit brought on by a collective of tobacco farmers who say they were cheated out of $24 million.
  • FBI Admits Undercover Spies Were Planted Within Trump Campaign

    10/23/2018 10:53:34 AM PDT · by McQ444 · 32 replies
    NN ^ | 2018-10-22 21:00 | Jay Greenberg
    Under James Comey's leadership, the FBI planted undercover spies within the Trump campaign to covertly spy on the then-presidential candidate's officials, a bombshell new court filing has revealed.
  • 10 Ways DOJ Abused Its Authority When It Spied On Trump’s Campaign

    07/13/2018 12:19:58 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 18 replies
    The Federalist ^ | JULY 13, 2018 | Margot Cleveland
    New facts indicate Obama administration officials and career FBI and DOJ employees misled the FISA court in more ways than previous thought. Last Friday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) missed another deadline to comply with subpoenas issued by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI). The DOJ’s latest episode of stonewalling prompted HPSCI Chair Devin Nunes (R-CA) to suggest that President Donald Trump intervene. While the DOJ had turned over some of the subpoenaed information, Nunes told Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro that the House still does not have critical documents detailing the FBI’s use of informants to spy on...
  • FBI sends classified letter to House GOP on use of informants in Trump campaign

    06/24/2018 12:33:38 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 44 replies
    Fox News ^ | June 24 2018 | Gregg Re, Catherine Herridge
    The FBI on Friday sent a classified letter to House GOP officials disclosing whether the agency used top-secret confidential informants in the Trump campaign prior to opening an investigation into Russian election meddling, Fox News has learned. Congressional Republicans had formally demanded an explanation from the FBI after numerous former Trump officials said they suspected the agency had attempted to infiltriate the campaign. In a letter to House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes, R-Calif., obtained by Fox News, the FBI says its confidential explanation outlines whether the "FBI utilized confidential human sources prior to the issuance of the Electronic Communication...
  • Informant Spied On Trump Campaign Before The FBI Officially Began Its Probe (Spy=Stefan Halper)

    05/19/2018 9:40:54 AM PDT · by blam · 118 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 5-19-2018 | Kristina Wong
    Current and former officials — apparently so fearful that an FBI informant’s identity and role would be outed by congressional Republicans — confirmed both to the New York Times and the Washington Post in an attempt to offer their own narratives first. Both outlets offered details that readily identify the informant — but do not name him, citing concerns for his safety and warnings from U.S. intelligence officials. The details, however, match a person described in the Daily Caller as Stefan Halper, a Cambridge professor and longtime Washington, D.C. fixture who worked for three Republican administrations and has links to...
  • Justice Dept. charges Minnesota FBI agent for leaking secret document to news outlet

    03/28/2018 2:36:43 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 48 replies
    Minneapolis Star-Tribune ^ | March 28, 2018 | By Stephen Montemayor
    A former Minneapolis FBI agent has been charged after allegedly leaking secret documents to a national news reporter, according to federal criminal charges filed in Minnesota this week. The charges, filed by prosecutors for the Justice Department’s National Security Division, are the first to come in Minnesota since Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a broad crackdown on government leaks last year. A two-page felony information, a charging document that typically signals an imminent guilty plea, outlines two counts filed against Terry J. Albury of unlawfully disclosing and retaining national defense information. Albury is accused of sharing a document on assessing...
  • Oh Lordy – FBI Director Wray Sent “Counterintelligence Official” To Review Memo Prior to Vote…

    01/30/2018 3:50:07 PM PST · by a little elbow grease · 81 replies
    theconservativetreehouse.com ^ | 1/30/18 | sundance
    Well, well, well… Snap. This is an interesting development, potentially quite explosive, and, perhaps, stunningly affirmational. According to Catherine Herridge, after Chairman Nunes personally took FBI Director Christopher Wray to view the “Intel Memo” on Sunday night, and prior to the House Intel Committee vote to release the memo Monday evening, FBI Director Christopher Wray sent a Main Justice official and a “counterintelligence official” to view the content.
  • Iran-Backed Rebels in Yemen Loot Secret Files About U.S. Spy Operations

    03/25/2015 3:41:34 PM PDT · by kristinn · 33 replies
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | Wednesday, March 25, 2015 | Brian Bennett and Zaid Al-Alayaa
    Secret intelligence files held by Yemeni security forces and containing details of American intelligence operations in the country have been looted by Iran-backed militia leaders, exposing names of informants and plans for U.S.-backed counter-terrorism operations, U.S. officials say. U.S. intelligence officials believe additional files were handed directly to Iranian advisors by Yemeni officials who have sided with the Houthi militias that seized control of the capital of Sana last September and later toppled the U.S.-backed president. For American intelligence networks in Yemen, the damage has been severe. Until recently, U.S. forces deployed in Yemen had worked closely with President Abdu...
  • FBI informants allowed to break the law astonishing 5,939 times last year

    12/28/2013 8:14:00 PM PST · by matt1234 · 16 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 27 December 2013 | Ashley Collman
    In business you have to spend money to make money and apparently in law enforcement, you have to allow crimes to catch criminals. According to documents obtained by the Huffington Post in a Freedom of Information Act request, FBI agents authorized informants to break the law at least 5,939 times in 2012. The bureau was mandated to supply the Justice Department with these statistics annually more than 10 years ago after it was revealed that mobster Whitey Bugler was a snitch - but the numbers were never made public until earlier this year, when USA Today made the first FOIA...
  • Israeli 'Birds' An Effective Tool in Convicting Terrorists

    05/16/2013 2:28:21 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 4 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 16/5/13
    Arab terrorists who in the past served terms in Israeli prisons warned prisoners currently being held for terrorism to watch out for a group of undercover informers seeking to trip them up, who are known as “birds.” The network apparently stretches far and wide, with these "birds" tasked with wheedling out confessions that lead to convictions through a mixture of charm, camaraderie and favors. The “birds” usually pose as terrorists themselves, the Arabs said, as reported by AFP. Ahmed Azzam, 30, says his first exposure to the "birds" was after several unsuccessful Israeli attempts at interrogating him. “When I was...
  • 'They're informants, if they get killed, they deserve it': New book reveals shocking disregard ...

    01/31/2011 9:21:03 AM PST · by Nachum · 15 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 1/31/11 | Staff
    Full Title: Julian Assange said U.S. informants named in secret cables 'deserved' to be killed and initially refused to redact their names, a new book has revealed. WikiLeaks published thousands of names of Afghans in 77,000 classified war files put on the whistle-blowing website, attracting criticism from international charities and governments. In later releases of secret U.S. embassy cables in November around 15 per cent of files were withheld to protect lives and every file was checked before release. Amnesty International said in a letter to WikiLeaks last year that all names in Afghan war logs should be redacted.
  • Tulsa police informant leak to be probed

    07/24/2010 4:18:50 AM PDT · by csvset · 3 replies · 1+ views
    Tulsa World ^ | July 23, 2010 | OMER GILLHAM
    A special prosecutor overseeing a police corruption probe told the Tulsa World she will investigate how a list of confidential informants has been released via text messages and possibly the internet. A list of 15 alleged drug informants used by Tulsa police to bust drug dealers is being passed around by text messages, causing concern and fear among those mentioned on the list, said individuals interviewed by the World. U.S. Attorney Jane Duke said she is aware of the list and is making plans to investigate it. “Whoever is behind this disclosure is being completely irresponsible with sensitive information,” Duke...
  • Are We In America Or Amerika?

    08/08/2009 2:50:14 PM PDT · by yoe · 35 replies · 1,390+ views
    IBD ^ | August 7, 2009 | Editor
    Public Debate: Democrats, bloodied over their attempt to force health care "reform" on Americans, are looking more unreasonable and hysterical by the day. This isn't healthy for the republic. Their increasing anxiety and fear of failure are typified in the words of the leader of their party, who wants Republicans to keep their mouths shut while he "fixes" health care. "I don't want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking," the president said Thursday at a political rally in Virginia. "I want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the...
  • White House Move to Collect 'Fishy' Info May Be Illegal, Critics Say

    08/08/2009 12:40:26 PM PDT · by Typical_Whitey · 152 replies · 7,364+ views
    The White House strategy of turning supporters into snitches when they see "fishy" information about the health care debate may run afoul of the law, legal experts say. "The White House is in bit of a conundrum because of this privacy statute that prohibits the White House from collecting data and storing it on people who disagree with it," Judge Andrew Napolitano, a FOX News analyst, said Friday. "There's also a statute that requires the White House to retain all communications that it receives. It can't try to rewrite history by pretending it didn't receive anything," he said. "If the...
  • What is going on here?

    08/07/2009 2:53:40 AM PDT · by Scanian · 22 replies · 1,035+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | August 07, 2009 | MJ Motley
    Alright enough already! Will someone please turn the lights back on and roll the credits for this week's episode of the Twilight Zone. First we have the brazenly Orwellian directive from the Office of Health Reform/Ministry of Truth to contact our friendly snitchboard operator to report any "fishy" communications from our neighbors/political extremists. Then from Pamela Geller's Atlas Shrugs I learn that the National Guard is now looking for a few good internment/resettlement specialists? Really? Internment of whom? I'm moving where? As if the seeming overnight bankruptcy of our entire country were not enough to rattle our nerves, we have...