Showing posts with label FBI Incompetence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FBI Incompetence. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Seth Rich: An Assassination Unburial

No, Seth won't be "unburied". But the assassination itself must be addressed, if justice means anything anymore. Perhaps it doesn't.

What we've known for quite a while now:

1. Seth was not robbed. He was shot in the back twice, and all his possessions were intact.

2. Seth had downloaded a great many DNC files.

3. Seth was in contact with Wikileaks.

4. The DNC was not hacked; the data transfer was too fast for a hack, and was a local transfer, as into a thumb drive.

5. The police and FBI have colluded in putting up an iron curtain around the subject of Seth Rich, his murder, and his computer.

6. The DNC refuses to give the FBI access to the DNC computers; the FBI respects and accepts this denial of access to evidence, when they could just seize it, as they have done in the "Russia" investigation.

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Saturday, February 17, 2018

FBI Woulda Been On It...

...if Cruz were a Republican candidate for a Federal office...


FBI director must resign: Florida governor demands Fed head step down after Bureau reveals it did not investigate Nikolas Cruz despite being warned of stockpiled guns and desire to kill SIX Weeks before massacre

The FBI released a statement on Friday revealing that a call came in alerting the agency about Nikolas Cruz being a possible threat in early January

'The caller provided information about Cruz’s gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior, and disturbing social media posts,' said Cruz

That same caller, who contacted the FBI on January 5 via their Public Access Line, also shared their belief that Cruz might conduct a school shooting

The FBI did not investigate despite the 'potential threat to life,' and failed to even alert the Miami field office about the call

Governor Rick Scott of Florida is now calling on Christopher Wrey to resign as director of the FBI and parents of victims voiced their anger at funerals

'Seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cut it,' said Governor Scott