Our crack FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force busted these ladies who are charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, and unlawful parading, among other crimes.

While preparing them for prosecution, the FBI cleared a foreign jihadist to enter the USA & take over a Texas synagogue. Image
Sorry, 240 characters made second sentence awkward. It should say, "While preparing them for prosecution, the FBI cleared a foreign jihadist to enter the USA whereupon he took over a Texas synagogue."
That's the same FBI field office, by the way, that ran gangster Whitey Bulger as a confidential human source while Bulger was capo of a notorious organized crime and murder racket.

Now @FBIBoston is bravely battling harmless ladies as if they were terrorists. Something's wrong.
@FBIBoston Adoring child to FBI dad: "Back in the 2020s, did you bust terrorists like al Qaida, Antifa, and the Ku Klux Klan?"

FBI dad: "No, but I did take down Kristyn and Stefanie for unlawful parading." Image
How many personnel hours did the FBI divert from real counterterrorism to pursue these J6 women and others like them on misdemeanor charges that amount to trespassing and unlawful parading? Image

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Jan 21
1) A letter from Samuel Adams in 1778 shows that America’s Founding Fathers required foreigners to receive permission from their intended state of residence before the US would issue a visa.
2) In a letter to James Bowdoin dated September 3, 1778, Samuel Adams wrote from the capital, Philadelphia, about a Mr. Temple. Temple had just arrived in New York from Great Britain. He sought to reside in Boston with his family and to travel to Philadelphia.
3) Adams wrote, “Congress …ordered the Secretary to inform Mr Temple, that if it was his intention to reside in any one of the United States, the same should be signified by him to the State in which he intends to reside …”
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Jan 12
FBI often drops confidential human sources (CHS) once they become politically controversial. Identification of CHS’s is so closely controlled that it would not be hard for case agents, their supervisors, and the CHS management departments to conceal the records from scrutiny.
When the FBI authorizes a CHS to do something illegal (buy drugs, engage in kidnapping plot, incite someone, etc.), it must be approved at a high level in a field office. This is known as an "Otherwise Illegal Activity," or OAI, which is a strictly managed and recorded process.
The FBI gives OAI approval for a specific CHS to commit specific (authorized) crimes as part of a specific investigation.

There is an established, legal procedure for this as "bait" to entrap or otherwise compromise the target of a criminal or national security investigation.
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Jan 11
Transcript of FBI's refusal to deny to Senator Cruz that FBI assets were involved in planning, incitement, or execution of J6 violence at Capitol.

It's not an admission, but the refusal to deny is damning. centerforsecuritypolicy.org/fbi-does-not-d…
There are legitimate national security/law enforcement reasons for the FBI publicly to decline to give specifics like numbers and types of FBI agents and assets, times and locations, etc.

It is NOT legitimate for FBI not answer "yes" or "no" to questions like @SenTedCruz asked.
@SenTedCruz Coming after the Justice Department's 4-1/2 month lag in responding to senators' requests for specific information, then not answering the questions in the letter that was finally sent, the FBI's non-response to Senator Cruz shows big problems remain at Headquarters.
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Jan 11
1) FBI would not deny what it should be able to deny.

@SenTedCruz: "How many FBI agents or confidential informants actively participated in the events of January 6?"

FBI: "Sir, I’m sure you can appreciate that I can’t go into the specifics of sources and methods…"
@SenTedCruz 2) The first FBI response is understandable. Then:

Cruz: "Did any FBI agents or confidential informants actively participate in the events of January 6, yes or no?"

FBI Exec Asst Dir Sanborn: "Sir, I can’t answer that."

More follows.
@SenTedCruz 3) Cruz: "Did any FBI agents or confidential informants commit crimes of violence on January 6?"

FBI: "I can’t answer that."

Cruz: "Did any FBI agents or FBI informants actively encourage and incite crimes of violence on January 6?"

FBI: "Sir, I cant answer that."
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