Saturday, July 29, 2006

FBI Agent Indicted In Murders Of 5 Men

Retired FBI Agent Lin Delvecchio Indicted For Murder

Had I heard something like this in the news years ago I would have thought for certain that this agent must be wrongly accused. However, having been subjected to this type of abuse of law for years now by the FBI and other federal intelligence agencies, I can say that I am no longer surprised by anything that the FBI does in the way of criminal activity, including the indictment of former FBI agent Lin Delvecchio in the murders of five men.

Their COINTELPRO activites are so pervasive throughout American society, that only the spin by mainstream US media and public ignorance keep Americans from learning the truth about this morally bankrupt spy agency. An agency that has no regard for Civil or Human Rights, and a long standing history of abusing both. And truth be told, we would not be hearing about Delvecchio by way of the US media had he not first been indicted. We never hear about FBI crimes until long after the fact, since the media is threatened to stay away from them.

A former FBI special recalled a situation where he had spoken with a reporter by name of Ted Montouri, who worked for a New York publication known as the Staten Island Advance. When this agent contacted him, Montouri eagerly listened to what he had to say in regard to the FBI's COINTELPRO style attacks on said agent. Montouri was impressed enough with what he was told to arrange for this agent to come to New York for an interview. However, when this agent contacted Montouri the following day to confirm their meeting, he quickly retracted his offer and abruptly ended the conversation.

This is the type of intimidation that the FBI is capable of perpetrating against any and all citizens in this country, and in particular certain investigative journalists, who take an interest in exposing FBI criminal activity at the highest levels of this organization. These people find themselves being ruthlessly attacked by federal agents who function far more as groups of criminal thugs than they do law enforcement.

If they don't submit to the FBI's demands, they are hounded until they do. Many times their careers are destroyed, their reputations ruined, and even their relationships with their own families and closest friends completely severed. This is the real FBI, not the one you watched on the Quinn Martin Television Series back in the 1960's which portrayed the FBI as upstanding law enforcement. Is it any wonder that in order to perpetuate this falsehood the FBI's director, John Edgar Hoover himself, insisted on okaying the first few episodes of the program before they were aired to the public?

Even the a popular 1980's movie called Mississipi Burning portrayed the FBI as a hero in helping to defend the rights of Civil Rights activists by solving the murders of three activists who had been brutally beaten and shot to death in 1963. However, this portrayal of the FBI was completely inaccurate. Any one involved in the Civil Rights movement in those days can tell you that the FBI was no friend to it. Instead the FBI and the Department Of Justice stood by idly while Civil Rights workers were beaten by the Ku Klux Klan. And if that was not bad enough, under cover FBI agents posing as Civil Rights workers infiltrated these movements in efforts to turn their members against one another to destroy the movements from within.

Infiltration is a standard operating method that the FBI uses against Civil Rights movements. They were doing back in the 1960's and they are still doing in the new millenium, but with more advanced technology which can now take them not only into the homes of they target, but through the NSA's remote neural monitoring technology, into their minds as well.

The painful truth about agents like Delvecchio is that they are typical of the ways in which these agents operate, and indicative of the depth of criminal activity that they are involved in. It's only the bullying tactics of this and other federal intelligence agencies that keep a lid on these crimes and the covert terrorism that they use to silence those who would speak out against them.

If you were to suddenly discover that FBI agents are as bad if not worse than the typical members of organized crime that terrorize the public, would you continue to respect this organization? Of course not. No rational person would. And this is why the FBI has since its inception in 1908 used its intimidation tactics to keep the media from discussing its crimes. And those in the media who have not taken the FBI's warnings paid a very high price, in some instances the ulimate price -- death whether by suicide, or murder in a made to look like suicide. And the FBI's attacks on them have served as notice for reporters to stay away from negative press regarding the FBI or suffer the same consequences.


And you thought it was only the Mafia that sent intimidating warning messages.


If you look in the archives of investigative journalists over the past Century, you will find little evidence of the FBI's criminal activity, because a conspiracy has always existed to cover it up.

However, since Americans have been introduced to the Internet, where their first Amendment rights are not as restricted (although the FBI is doing its best to do this on the Internet as well), as they are in the US media, you will find a myriad of Websites documenting some very unpleasant historical facts about the FBI and its COINTELPRO tactics, Palmer Raids, and every other Liberty crushing activity imaginable. These sites are telling the truth, and reveal to the reader the extent to which the FBI is corrupt. Is it any wonder that the FBI, CIA and other federal intelligence agencies are looking to drastically narrow the scope of the information
available through the US Freedom Of Information Act? (FOIA) Or for that matter scour the Internet for any Websites documenting their crimes?

They have committed atrocities as bad if not worse then those they document in other countries; countries that are not governed by democracy. So what does this say for federal intelligence? And what's more, they will keep perpetrating these lies until the American people as a whole learn of them. At that time, there will be no place for these agencies or their agents left to hide, and it is then that they will have to take responsiblity for the abominable crimes that they have committed over the decades -- crimes which will no doubt set precedent for cruelty and inhumanity.

Remember back in 1971 when the Black Panthers liberated files from and FBI office in Pennsylania -- files which documented the FBI's COINTELPRO operations -- files which were shared with the US media that caused the FBI the worst scandal in its history. The next scandal isn't just going to include the FBI, but the NSA, CIA and several other Intelligence agencies. And this time around they will not be given a second chance as the FBI was back in 1971 -- a chance which they could have used to clean up their dirty tactics, but instead they chose to continue doing things in their typical criminal fashion.

The following article should be of interest to anyone who is a gang stalking victim, since this crime is encouraged by the FBI, whose agents also take part in it.

As for Delvecchio, he is being allowed his right to due process, something that all TI's are illegally denied by the US Federal Intelligence Community and US Judiciary.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/03/30/ex_fbi_agent_indicted_in_mob_killings/

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