Former FBI Agent Wes Swearingen Blows The Whistle On The FBI's Inherent Corruption & Use As An Upper Level Crime Syndicate
"In his latest book, 'FBI Secrets: An Agent's Expose', Former FBI Agent Wes Swearingen provides an insider's view of the COINTELPRO program of suppression of political dissidents, but also tells us that the program continues to this day under another name, apparently without a paper trail. He paints a picture of an agency riddled with corruption, incompetence, and inefficiency, composed of men who may have once been patriots, but who have been reduced to common criminals, whose crime fighting activities are limited at best and largely for show, with political repression being the primary mission. The activities of FBI agents and their [informers] include warrantless break-ins, theft, fraud, kidnapping, perjury, fabrication of evidence, suborning of witness perjury, and murder. The targets were political dissidents:anyone FBI agents didn't like.'"
"An agent from 1951 to 1977, Swearingen collaborated on two previous books the bureau no doubt hates: Agents of Repression and The COINTELPRO Papers. His new book is autobiographical, tracing his involvement with the FBI from the time he signed on after World War II to his retirement and beyond, as Swearingen began to testify to 'FBI chicanery' on behalf of bureau victims. Swearingen began his career doing 'black bag jobs' on Communists in Chicago.
In Kentucky and New York City, he spent years doing serious criminal investigations, which had been his goal in joining the FBI. But Hoover fixated on the threat posed by such groups as the Black Panthers and the Weathermen, Swearingen explains, and the Constitution once more went out the window. Some of his stories (e.g., the bureau's harassment of Jean Seberg) are familiar, but Swearingen is more explicit than most on the FBI's role in the police raid that killed Chicago Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark and in the framing of Los Angeles Panther Geronimo Pratt for a crime he didn't commit. FBI Secrets won't win awards for graceful prose, but it does shed new light on an important pattern of corruption and repression."
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"The FBI and DOJ have devoted countless hours and millions of U.S tax payer dollars (sure to spend much more soon) to destroy online poker. By doing so they have de facto seized the funds of millions of Americans who are guilty of sitting in their homes playing poker on their computers. Congratulations.
The FBI and DOJ decided that it was in the best interest of the U.S. to destroy online poker instead of using agency resources investigating mortgage fraud related crimes, capturing osama bin laden or ayman al zwahiri, preventing future terrorist attacks, or prosecuting white collar fraud charges which have recently destroyed the U.S. and global economy.
The investigation was spearheaded by the United States Attorney Southern District of New York. A notorious media whore rogue government agency responsible for such high profile prosecutions as Elliot Spitzer who was wire tapped, followed and eventually found to have had sex with a stripper while married. Good job....
In honor of these bureaucratic parasitic heroes who took this action in the name of the "people of the United States of America" lets give them their due. They will become familiar names soon enough as this was the "big case" they hope will launch their political careers so they can continue to "protect us". Here is their PRESS RELEASE. Disgusting."
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