page Xii of the IG report the DOJ Inspector General highlights numerous FBI officials who accepted bribes from multiple media outlets: “tickets to sporting events”, “golf outings”, “drinks and meals” as well as exclusive invitations and admission to “nonpublic social events”.
4) ..."we concluded that these leaks highlight the need to change what appears to be a cultural attitude among many in the organization."
5) One day after the Department of Justice announced felony charges against FBI Agent Terry J. Albury for leaking confidential information to the media, fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe launched a legal defense fund.
6) Affirmation of 2017 coordinated activity with media comes amid new text releases from internal conversations of the FBI small group. Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Mike Kortan (PIO), Jennifer Boone, Andrew McCabe and others.
8) Last year CBS News Catherine Herridge obtained a 94-page spread sheet showing dates of media reports, dates of Steele reports on the same material, and the FBI effort to verify or validate the circular process.
...."Our story was based on detailed information from senior law enforcement sources. That reporting included documents — specifically, pages of notes that were taken during an interview of [Michael] Cohen by the FBI."
11) How did Buzzfeed get pages of "investigative notes" from FBI agents within the Mueller probe?
No-one asked that question.
100% proof positive the FBI was leaking as a media strategy. The FBI, essentially state police, are a political activist group with guns and badges.
12) Michael Isikoff highlighted how enmeshed media is with the Trump-Russia story when he admitted his reporting was being used by the DOJ and FBI to advance the political objectives of the intelligence community.
13) FBI investigator Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page show in their text messages leaking stories from the Clinton Investigation, the Trump investigation and the Mueller investigation to journalists at Politico, The Wall Street Journal and WaPo.
14) FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was busted by the Inspector General leaking stories to the media and then lying about it to INSD and IG investigators.
15) FBI James Comey admitted to leaking stories to the NY Times; even hired his friend Andrew Richman (off-the-books), gave him access to FBI and NSA databases, then leaked information to Richman along with another friend Benjamin Wittes at Lawfare blog.
16) Lest we forget, the IG report on how the FBI handled the Clinton investigation revealed that dozens of FBI officials were actually taking bribes from the media for information:
17) IG .."communication identified between FBI employees & media representatives in April/May and October 2016. We have profound concerns about the volume & extent of unauthorized media contacts by FBI personnel that we have uncovered during our review."
21) This thread just showed a surface level review of the corruption of the FBI from main office in DC and a few field offices. However, every single FBI field office operates exactly the same as the examples. Think about the terrorism cases and "Known Wolves"
22) /END
Addendum: The FBI is also Antifa
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It's a feature, not a flaw. I'm proudly blocked by Bret Baier 2014/2015 when I exposed FNC working secretly to support Amnesty through Rubio and their primetime hosts. [The election defeat of Eric Cantor] Also: Don't forget Bill Sammon coordinating 2015 Trump hit via Megyn
Some had the Joint Chief' pegged correctly when they pointed out how the Pentagon never removed Vindman from his WH post (NSC) after the accusation against the Commander in Chief. It was the first major red flag.
2) RED FLAG #2 Milley never engaged when Navy Secretary Richard Spencer attempted to blackmail the President over a pardon for Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher.
3) RED FLAG #3 Joint Chief Chairman Milley, SoS Mike Pompeo traveled to Mar-a-Lago in December 2019, where they informed President Trump of military strikes in Syria and Iraq *after* they took place.
2. "As part of my assertion, I offer the number of people, especially here, who blame President Trump. Sure, he made mistakes, but he was one single man, fighting all the millions of people and trillions of dollars in the Swamp alone."
3. "Those who blame him for failure are on our side , supposedly, and they blame him because they were and are too damned lazy to get off their couch and go work at the polls, or register voters, or make calls to voters, or call their senators."
1. Just a hunch but it appears the DC enforcers, ie. the DOJ/FBI, are preparing for a larger awakening amid the American people.
From the 30,000 ft level they seem to increasingly fear a grassroot solution to a corrupt DC government. A solution I would call “extreme federalism”
2. The solution to the scale of DC corruption is local and state action using the constitution, specifically the 10th amendment, against the advancing overreach of corrupt DC officials.
3. Extreme federalism is local and state government refusing to comply, or totally ignoring, unconstitutional demands by the federal government.
Never drove a police car home
Neighbors never saw him in uniform (7 yrs)
No-one he talked to ever knew he was a police officer. Including his immediate neighbors.
The club was a known laundry
Ownership sketchy
Floyd/Chauvin worked together (years)
Floyd tried using counterfeit $
1. Actual, real-life, Domestic Violent Extremists called Black Lives Matter & Antifa, tried to burn Washington DC in the summer of 2020. Not a single arrest. Not one. Not a single FBI tweet about “help us find those arsonists who attempted to burn St. John’s church”. Nothing.
2. We live in this bizarro world where people debate the hypocrisy of a “dual justice system”, without ever accepting that it is not hypocrisy – it is by design. The double standards are a feature, not a flaw.
3. Instead of arrests in the summer of 2020 the FBI did this.... No kidding.... Literally, this was their response to BLM and Antifa rioting in DC: