The FBI conduct in the events of the Olympic gymnasts being repeatedly raped by Larry Nassar is one of the most blood-boiling examples of FBI corruption and criminal conduct in modern times. No one has ever been held accountable.
Even after another DOJ re-review of the admitted lies told by the FBI agents in the case, the result today is nothing… Whoopsie, mistakes were made. Move along folks, move along. Nothing to see here…. Just, move along. Infuriating.
WASHINGTON – Two former FBI agents accused of mishandling sex-abuse allegations against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar will not be charged with a crime, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
In a statement, officials said that after a “careful re-review of evidence,” the department “is adhering to its prior decision not to bring federal criminal charges,” adding: “This does not in any way reflect a view that the investigation of Nassar was handled as it should have been, nor in any way reflects approval or disregard of the conduct of the former agents.”
John Manly, a lawyer for many of Nassar’s alleged victims, called the decision “incomprehensible” and said the FBI agents “violated their oaths of office and colluded in the cover up of the worst sexual assault scandal in the history of sports.” (more)
In July 2021 the DOJ OIG produced an absolutely damning Inspector General investigation of FBI conduct in the rape and sexual assault of U.S. Gymnasts, revealing how FBI agents facilitated Nassar’s sex crimes by taking no action despite numerous witness statements to them.
Worse yet, the FBI never reported the sexual assaults to local law enforcement… and to top it off, the rank and vile FBI agents lied during the investigation of their conduct, and the DOJ under AG Bill Barr, and now under AG Merrick Garland, refused to prosecute the FBI liars.
The entire IG report [Must Read pdf Here] reveals layer-upon-layer of FBI wrongdoing, misconduct and false statements in an effort to cover-up their activity when the internal investigation of their conduct began. This report is a total condemnation of the FBI rank and file. It really is quite stunning.
IG Report Excerpt – […] “The OIG found that, despite the extraordinarily serious nature of the allegations and the possibility that Nassar’s conduct could be continuing, senior officials in the FBI Indianapolis Field Office failed to respond to the Nassar allegations with the utmost seriousness and urgency that they deserved and required, made numerous and fundamental errors when they did respond to them, and violated multiple FBI policies.
The Indianapolis Field Office did not undertake any investigative activity until September 2nd, five weeks after the meeting with USA Gymnastics—when they telephonically interviewed one of the three athletes. Further, FBI Indianapolis never interviewed the other two gymnasts who they were told were available to meet with FBI investigators.
This absence of any serious investigative activity was compounded when the Indianapolis Field Office did not transfer the matter to the FBI office (the Lansing Resident Agency), where venue most likely would have existed had evidence been developed to support the potential federal crimes being considered, even though the Indianapolis office had been advised to do so by the USAO and had told USA Gymnastics that the transfer had occurred.
Additionally, the Indianapolis office did not notify state or local authorities of the sexual assault allegations even though it questioned whether there was federal jurisdiction to pursue them. As a result, the Lansing Resident Agency did not learn of the Nassar allegations until over a year after they were first reported to the FBI and then learned of them only from the MSUPD.
Moreover, the FBI conducted no investigative activity in the matter for more than 8 months following the September 2015 interview. During that period of time, as alleged and detailed in numerous civil complaints, Nassar’s sexual assaults continued.“ (read full report)
Do not overlook this part:
The FBI responded to the IG report with this statement:
FBI Response to IG – “As the Inspector General made clear in [the] report, this should not have happened. The FBI will never lose sight of the harm that Nassar’s abuse caused. The actions and inactions of certain FBI employees described in the report are inexcusable and a discredit to this organization. The FBI has taken affirmative steps to ensure and has confirmed that those responsible for the misconduct and breach of trust no longer work FBI matters.
Prior to today, the FBI initiated improvements to make sure that serious allegations, such as these, are promptly shared with our law enforcement partners and within the FBI. As a continuation of these efforts, the FBI is fully committed to implementing all of the recommendations made by the Inspector General.
We will take all necessary steps to ensure that the failures of the employees outlined in the report do not happen again.” (link)
BACKGROUND on FBI – As we discovered in January of this year, the FBI was fully aware of the terrorist who was planning to shoot the synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, and yet they did nothing.
The FBI knowledge of the shooter, Malik Faisal Akram, who was known as Faisal Akram was confirmed by The Daily Mail. Akram ranted, prior to his travel to the U.S, that he wished he had died in the 9/11 terror attacks. He was a regular visitor to Pakistan, and reportedly a member of the Tablighi Jamaat group set up to ‘purify’ Islam. To say the U.S. intelligence system knew Faisal Akram would be an understatement.
The FBI was also fully aware of the Boston Marathon bombers, the Tsarnaev brothers, before they executed their plot. The FBI took no action.
The FBI knew about the San Bernardino terrorists, specifically Tashfeen Malik, and were monitoring her phone calls and communications before her and Syed Farook executed their attack killing 14 people and leaving 22 others seriously injured. The FBI took no action.
The FBI knew Colorado grocery store shooter Ahmad Alissa before he executed his attack. The FBI took no action.
The FBI knew in advance of the Pulse Nightclub shooter (Omar Mateen) and were tipped off by the local sheriff. The FBI knew in advance of the San Bernardino Terrorists (Tashfeen Malik). The FBI knew in advance of the Boston Marathon Bombers (the Tsarnaev brothers) tipped off by Russians. The FBI knew in advance of the Parkland High School shooter (Nikolas Cruz). The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter (Nidal Hasan), and the FBI knew in advance of Colorado grocery store shooter Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa. The FBI took no action.
The case of the first recorded ISIS attack on U.S. soil was in Garland, Texas in 2015.
The FBI not only knew the shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi) in advance, BUT the FBI ALSO took the shooters to the venue and were standing only a few yards away when Simpson and Soofi opened fire. Yes, you read that correctly – the FBI took the terrorists to the event and then watched it unfold. “An FBI trainer suggested in an interview with “60 Minutes” that, had the attack been bigger, the agency’s numerous ties to the shooter would have led to a congressional investigation.”
Remember, shortly before the 2018 mid-term election, when Ceasar Syoc – a man living in his van – was caught sending “energetic material that can become combustible when subjected to heat or friction”, or what FBI Director Christopher Wray called “not hoax devices”?
Remember how sketchy everything about that was, including the child-like perpetrator telling a judge later that he was trying to walk back his guilty plea, because he was tricked into signing a confession for a crime he did not create.
Or more recently, the goofball plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer that involved 18 suspects, twelve of them actually working for the FBI as the plot was hatched? And we cannot forget the January 6th. DC protest turned insurrection effort, which is clearly looking like an FBI inspired and coordinated effort; and unlike Syoc, despite the numerous CCTV cameras and resources in the area, they cannot find who placed the pipe-bombs?
Have we forgotten the Atlanta “Olympic Park Bombing”, and the FBI intentionally setting up transparently innocent, Richard Jewel?
Then, there’s the entirety of the FBI conduct in “Spygate”, the demonstrably evident FBI operation to conduct political surveillance against Donald Trump using their investigative authorities; and the downstream consequences of a massive institutional effort to cover up one of the biggest justice department scandals in the history of our nation. The original effort against Donald Trump used massive resources from the DOJ and FBI. Heck, the coverup operation using the Mueller/Weissmann special counsel used more than 50 investigative FBI agents alone.
And of course, the FBI still had 13 extra agents available to rush to a NASCAR racetrack to investigate a garage door pull-down rope that might have been perceived as a noose; but the serial rape of hundreds of teenage girls, eh, not-so-much effort – even when they are standing in front of the FBI begging for help.
[At this point, I am increasingly convinced by evidence there are elements within the FBI that are enablers involved in sex trafficking, human smuggling, abduction, counterfeiting and money laundering as part of their operational mission.]
The FBI didn’t make a mistake, or drop the proverbial ball in the Olympic gymnast case, they intentionally and specifically maintained the sexual exploitation of teenage girls by doing absolutely nothing with the complaints they received. This is not misconduct, this is purposeful.
Then, as if to apply salt to the open wound of severe FBI politicization….what did the FBI do with the Hunter Biden laptop?
[Notice I’ve set the issue of the disappearing Huma Abedin/Anthony Weiner laptop –in the known custody of the FBI– over there in the corner, next to missing investigation of the Awan brothers.]
More recently the FBI executed a search warrant on the home and office of Project Veritas and the founder James O’Keefe. While the raid was taking place a New York Times reporter called O’Keefe to ask him about his thoughts on getting raided. The same New York Times journalist, a few days later, then begins writing about the confidential, attorney-client privileged information illegally retrieved then leaked by the FBI during their raid.
♦My point is this…
What the Federal Security Service (FSB) is to the internal security of the Russian state; so too is the FBI in performing the same function for the U.S. federal government.
The FBI is a U.S. version of the Russian “State Police”; and the FBI is deployed -almost exclusively- to attack domestic enemies of those who control government, while they protect the interests of the U.S. Fourth Branch of Government. That is the clear and accurate domestic prism to contextualize their perceived mission: “domestic violent extremists pose the greatest threat” to their objective.
Put another way, “We The People”, who fight against government abuse and usurpation, are the FBI’s actual and literal enemy.
Let me be very clear with another brutally obvious example. Antifa could not exist as an organization, capable to organize and carry out violent attacks against their targets, without the full support of the FBI. If the FBI wanted to arrest members of Antifa, who are actually conducting violence, they could do it easily – with little effort.
It is the absence of any action by the FBI toward Antifa, that tells us the FBI is enabling that violent extremist behavior to continue. Once you accept that transparent point of truth, then, you realize the FBI definition of domestic violent extremism is something else entirely.
The FBI is not a law enforcement or investigative division of the U.S. Department of Justice. The FBI is a political weapon of a larger institution that is now focused almost entirely toward supporting a radical communist agenda to destroy civil society in the United States.
The current mission of the FBI is to facilitate, preserve and protect the administration of Joe Biden. Anyone who continues to push the fraudulent “honorable FBI rank and file talking point”, is, at this point in history, willfully and purposefully operating to deceive the American people on behalf of government interests who are intent on destroying us.
It is not a difference of opinion any longer. Personally, I have lost the ability to sit comfortably or intellectually with anyone who pushes or accepts the ‘mistakes are made‘ nonsense. The FBI is not making mistakes, they are doing well what is important to them.
To me, it comes down to a simple matter of accepting what is continually staring us in the face.
As you read the media summaries of the Michael Sussmann trial, never lose sight of the fact that 40 FBI agents were involved in the Mueller-Weissmann probe to investigate the fraudulent construct of Hillary Clinton and crew. 40 agents.
Imagine how many antifa goons have been recruited into the fbi over the last 6 years.
Here’s the deal. The FBI is not going to criminally prosecute any if it’s criminal agents. Those agents know where all the bodies are buried and would take scores of other agents and supervising agents down with them and it would snowball all the way to the top.
Just like in the Mueller Special witch hunt. Durham can’t prosecute anyone in that cesspool because if he did, he would end up having to charge them all, including half of the DOJ as well as Rosy.
Then charge them all!
If you leave one cancerous cell in a body after surgery, it will remetastisize to kill the host.
If Durham charged any of the human trash in the US government, he’d be forced to follow the dirt right up to the Kenyan. That was the purpose of Mueller, to cover up the crimes of the Kenyan
But they also know that if they did try to tell where the bodies are buried, they would suddenly disappear, and be another one of those buried bodies!
Maybe they could tell us where Hoffa is…
so?
let them burn.
So?
4Sure, you’re treating the problems with the FBI as though they needed investigation. The FBI is corrupt and a nest of self-aggrandizing narcisists. It needs to be taken apart from the top down and replaced. No one presently working in the FBI is immune from prosecution. No one can say “I didn’t know,” and be credible.
And yet the FBI can’t understand why nobody (unless they work for the FBI)understands why the whole country hates the FBI and will never trust them again….no matter what they say. They are just as bad as all the DA’s that allow all the convicted criminals to run lose in these major cities.
Love how the FB! is portrayed on TV and in movies as the best of the best–yet more 0bama propaganda…
And how convenient that just as the FBI role in spying on Trump was gaining some traction, the new FBI series shows up on TV.
They all Lie. It is just a TV program, not truth.
The entire three hours of prime time on one channel is consumed by three different shows about the FBI.
What do you think they have on that network?
Prosecuting any federal employee is the most courageous thing any federal employee can do.
Who knows what important federal employee is protecting this guy?
We are now employed in the transition from the old liberal democratic world of laws and values to the new leftist world of neo-feudalism. The return to the world of power and influence. Does Larry Nassar have important friends ? He appears to be a white man, and no one has spoken up for him..
But no one spoke up for Bill Clinton.
This one’s an easy ‘A’: his name is Nassar…he’s from Farmington, MI…connect the dots. 🤦♂️
There is no ‘best’ in any law enforcement agency these days. I’d trust my next door street neighbor ‘even if he still sells drugs’, before I’d trust ANY law enforcement agency, especially those who are connected with the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. If there was a problem, the last outfit I would call is ant Law Enforcement Agency.
No offense but you need a history lesson on FBI corruption. The agency was created by DOJ corruption and never changed.
It’s only the perception or maybe the date a person started noticing that’s changed.
If only the FBI was made up of thousands of real Efrem Zimbalist, Jrs. I’m beginning to have to admit it never was. There never was an ethical FBI.
Excellent point, Mass.
Antifa goons are not just goons. They are the children of Statist goons.
Nothing against the State. Everything of the State.
You know Antifa has arrived in your town when out of town license plates on expensive cars show up in your town.
Then comes the Antifa riot. The children of upper middle class bureaucrats are Antifa. These vassals are Antifa. They do not fear having their lives ruined when they are exposed as savages. This is Antifa.
Leftism is the re-emergence of feudalism. The rulers, and then their servants are properly called the vassal class.
Larry Nassar is a vassal. Prosecuting his crimes becomes a risky business for other vassals. Just as Russian collusion is now only questionable conduct because Hillary has fallen outside the circle of conduct, the circle of power. Read Shakespeare to understand the fate of these vassals.
They are the sporn of satan.
Whatever your sincerity,Joe..
The moderator here cannot detect trolls…
It is just as likely that a large number of them are already on the payroll.
Remember that picture of those hipster FBI antagonists trying to incite violence at the protest in support of those locked up due to the January sixth protest. They were dressed in clearly recognizable clothes / hipster uniforms so they could identify each other, be identified by law enforcement and in their mind still be invisible to the protesters. They looked like a bunch of dopes.
Antagonists planning to make trouble at an Anitra riot would dress just like Antifa,
Ray Epps , everyone he interacted with ,the mysterious pipe bomber, the black guy with the beard right near Ashley Babbit when she was shot, all FBI agents under cover.
None of them has been charged with anything.
As for the biggest apologist for the FBI , Sean Hannity
GO F—-k yourself.
Just Incase you weren’t aware I will tell you something about him.
There was a time when he was so impressed himself while he was taking karate, wouldn’t shut up about it.
He went as far as to have a fighter on his show named Chuck Lidel.
He was talking tough with Chuck ,like they were both tough guys. Chuck one of the most brutal fighters ever had to listen to Hannity try to equate his newly gained skill with libels. I couldn’t believe what he was trying to do.
In classic no talk all action style Liddell dismissed Hannity with a chuckle.
That is the type of poor excuse of a man Hannity is
What do you expect from the Department of Just-Us!
They are 11,000 criminals. They are the enemy of the people
And they are the protectors of many more more criminals. Every body in the present commie government
Just the Truth.
DOJ Re-Review of FBI Conduct in Coup Attempt During Trump Presidency Ends, Yet Again, With DOJ Declining to Prosecute
F the FIB.
Even though IG’s (Inspector Generals) are limited oversight bodies, props to this one for revealing the evidence.
So Who dropped the ball?
“The Department declined prosecution.” (For the XX time).
If we can’t address this step, then we can’t fix government.
The DOJ IG has 500 criminal investigators with guns and arrest power the same as US Marshals!
They have earned all the dis-respect they have.
Oh, ad rem, please help, I fat fingered the flag button on Luz 😬
What good does it do for anyone to reveal anything that is or might be wrong. They are afraid to do anything about it. Might just as well leave it all alone. Forget all the laws and/or regulations that someone will fix how they are interpreted. Like Male/Female. It is all just a matter of attitude these days…… Haven’t seen any justice from the Dept of Injustice yet, have you ?
I watch YouTube videos about various topics of interest to me. I’ve noticed lately how many folks from way different worlds all casually mention how terrible the FBI is. The gig is up for them.
Yep, the FBI are beyond repair and should be disbanded.
Get local, and avoid cities.
Never talk to them..ever!
Cheers!
Way back in the 1950’s, a crew of agents walked right by a guy they were sent to look for for being AWOL…..walked right by him in a hallway, and the guy was 6ft. 7 inches in height, so he was sort of hard to miss. That is how smart they have always been.
My question on Sundance’s shooters examples – why not stop a couple if aware just to show you are still in the game? …. After all, good ol J. Edger feed the yokels by tracking down Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde etc , while presumably taping and blackmailing politicians at the same time .
I thought it was a local Texas cop who tracked down Bonnie and Clyde?
Yep, it was a Texas Ranger.
Ok , correct on B&C but they nabbed baby face Nelson , machine gun Kelly and Ma Barker gang – those were the days ….
And they needed a couple of Texas Rangers down there at that school a couple of days ago sadly
They don’t want to …… it is hard work, and lots of paper work involved.
Every single employee of this government and politician has violated their Oath.
The injustice department is the worst violator all the way to the local judicial system
For a group of people who have set out to tear down the fabric of law and order in this nation, they’re doing a bang up job.
Time to end this farce calling itself the exemplars of fidelity, bravery and integrity.
Or, what’s that phrase, clean up in aisle 7, needs to be changed to be ‘Clean up on the 7th floor’.
Oh, they haven’t set out to tear down the fabric of law and order, Bessie. They are using the rubrics of justice to insulate and protect the uniparty and deepstaters from the eyes of the public.
Forgive me, Joe, but methinks your second sentence just defined your first one.
The federal government needs to be disbanded and administrative law completely killed.
Then we’ll talk about a reboot.
Wray committed to fixing internal problems? More like Wray should be committed to prison!
Wray isn’t going to fix any problem at the FBI because Wray is the problem at all FBI!
Nothing will ever change until all the alphabet agencies are disbanded. Need a do over; from the ground up
When the Deep State is responsible for investigating the Deep State and then determining whether to prosecute the Deep State, the reports write themselves.
Mistakes were made, training will be modified, oopsie, now can we prosecute any whistle blowers or activists that oppose us?
How about all that report us.
I wonder what Joe Paterno would have to say about all this?
“First and ten, do it again!”
DOJ/FBI = absolutely worthless.
Potato is hosting a young ” Boy-Band ” from S. Korea at the White House next week……..
Importing them now
What does it mean to say they no longer work FBI matters?
If they were fired, say they were fired. If not, they still work for the FBI.
My thought exactly. So just where in the organization are they now?
they are just hiding behind the door where they can’t be seen any longer.
Boiling point.
10 years for saying things critical of the state.
And we took your farm and tractor , so when the tractor breaks down and crops fail , you get an extra 5 years.
Because socialist ” utopia ” ……………………. ( go GREEN , right ? )
I retired from a large Canadian city Police Department after nearly 33 years of service nearly eight years ago.
I would not dream of doing it again…the politicians have destroyed the very fabric of the institutions.
Sure, there has always been “ issues” with policing.
That said. IMO these last 15- 20 years have seen a dramatic slide in the institution.
Police boards are entirely left leaning, their hires at the top end are all political appointees.
Decent cops understand that the entire, and I mean the entire system is politically motivated. An individual officer is often the scapegoat of poor policy or political animosity.
Any variance will in all likelihood destroy one’s career.
Count on it!
I ask anyone on this site that hates cops..which is fair enough.
Remember Furman and O.J.
Furman was IMO excellent, how about the Police Officer in Ferguson. He was brilliant, and brave.
Yet both hung out to dry, and quit the force.
How about Obama trashing the officer in the Northeast. A professional that did a terrific job.
The MSM, The Court system and the politicians they can all F@#k off!
They have created an atmosphere of disgust, distrust and despondency.
We as a society will adapt..we always have.
Cheers!
“That said. IMO these last 15- 20 years have seen a dramatic slide in the institution.”
It started much longer ago than that. And it starts in the lowest governments, local government, city, school boards, etc.
I am 84, and have personally witnessed this at a young age.
Fair enough..up here in Canada it was about 20 years ago that almost all hires required a University degree in B.S.
Then there was a massive recruiting drive for females..then minority hiring.
Guess what the attrition rate is very, very high.
Cheers!
Agreed, most pay no attention to the historical and act like newborns on these subjects. From their perspective the whole world just recently and suddenly popped out to them!
Their gonna “out vote” it…
Some politicians gonna “fix it”…
Obama did it…
I’d laugh if it wasn’t so depressing.
When you have elected mayors telling the cops not to do their jobs like we have seen since Bite-me has been selected, why bother to vote for a mayor? Still think we should throw out all these law books and forget what the other people want….they just do as they dam well please. The oath of office means nothing, the Oath of Office for any Government office means nothing at all. No OATH has any meaning these days.
Is this like the 150 leakers, 50 of whom were taking things of value in return. No firings just training for all FBI agents on how to get away with it?
Defund the FBI!
“Whoopsie, mistakes were made. Move along, move along.”
Yes, move along. Back to your computers…there’s porn to watch.
…and nothing was done about the agents caught watching that either.
Pretty sure SCOTUS allows lawsuits targeting individual FBI agents and government officials in general. Hopefully, the parents and victims band together to personally sue the agents as well as the FBI officials who have directly participated in the transparently corrupt effort to protect those agents.
Every penny if their retirement should be confiscated by the parents, and FBI officials at higher levels should be included in the lawsuit because they CLEARLY endorse the agents’ conduct through their inability to prosecute a cut-and-dry case of falsifying evidence (302’s were doctored), “lying to the FBI”, and there are state laws governing “duty to report” which the agents also criminally violated.
Sue them for $15 Billion and get it in front of a jury and make the FBI agents go to trial and sit there while each and every rape victim testifies. No settling out of court. Pound them into mincemeat and feed them to the dogs.
“Sue them for $15 Billion and get it in front of a jury and make the FBI agents go to trial and sit there while each and every rape victim testifies. No settling out of court. Pound them into mincemeat and feed them to the dogs.”
Or…we could really get tough on them.. 😉
Seriously, what Hokkoda wrote. 👍
My dog would refuse them. Not Good. She is very picky about what she consumes.
At what point that the FBI knew of, does it become an issue of, “That there may exist of channel within the FBI that seeks the turning of a blind eye of negative outcomes for political rational/advantages.
If that is the case, then when is the line that is being crossed, to where identification of these possible negative outcomes are SOUGHT out for a political outcome narrative.
When does it then become a very short step begging the question.
Is their some element within the FBI, “Using the their capacity to socially data mine that exist WITH THE SOLE PURPOSE to identify and seek out target outcomes to GASLIGHTING these potentials!!!
There are far too many recent occurrences of intersection to dismiss this possible observation as coincidences.
When it comes to the 2nd amendment.
I fully believe that the possibility exists that there are thoses fully devoted to the repeal of the 2nd amendment that they would not be seeking out a social means, “To actively identify socially marginalized citizens to carryout their generational long term constructs.
As an generational X factor, “School shootings Do not bold well for the 2nd amendment.
As the musical group Sublime stated or reinvented, “The future belongs to the youth.”
As a whole every school shooting is an imprint on the youths of the day, “Where socially at some point they have entered into the social norms of political magnitude.
That is my point of gaslighting.
These events are being constructed out of a SICK CULTURE that is being actively construed to achieve an outcome in/for the future.
That is long ranging goals, generational goal.
Among other issues, I have always suspected a genuine prosecution of this case would have revealed: a Hollywood child trafficking ring (the FBI LA Field Office’s involvement), how sex traffickers have infiltrated high level youth sports and elite athlete recruitment (the real story behind the Sandusky crimes), and the how international sport competitions provide loopholes to traffick minors across state and national borders (much in the way “art” is exempt from some import/export regulations).
It also would have revealed the FBI’s complicity in facilitating these behaviors, complicity it would have defended as “developing and protecting sources” had it ever been called upon to do so.
“Sex tourism” does not refer to the street trade of the urban poor. It refers to expensive, high-end services offered by international organizations whose cliental has wealth and power. That the LA Office debated whether Nassar might be involved in sex tourism speaks to an awareness of a much larger ring, a much larger conspiracy, and a much bigger problem for the FBI.
The fact the FBI chose to avoid exposing that larger ring tells you whom its agents protect and serve. It is not you and I.
It’s why the parents should file a lawsuit targeting the FBI Agents personally (which SCOTUS ruled a few years back CAN be done). A civil suit would do a lot of damage.
Refuse to settle out of court and compel testimony. Sue them into poverty and take their homes. No sealed agreements. No sealed testimony. Everything gets made public.
Call the IG and other investigating officers as material witnesses.
Don’t forget: even when something was done on another matter, not prosecution but job termination, McCabe got his back pay and pension back after appeals were concluded.
Oh yes. He is such a ‘good guy’ NOT – such a hard worker – NOT
As one of the morons at Ace of Spades HQ is fond of proclaiming-
Reduce the JE Hoover building to rubble scatter the remains, then salt the ground where it stood!
It’s way past time the fbi was abolished by Congress.
As if 😡
Oh yes, the Carthage treatment.
Apt, as most of the Federal agencies deserve the same for one reason or another.
We know Congress will not do anything about it, because most of these results are what they wanted for the most part.
The entire Congress needs replacement at minimum to start fixing a lot of issues. Chances of that through voting? I’m not going to wager on that one.
Not really, it is the people who push them to be elected that need to be replaced. Also the voters need to start doing some homework to see what kind of people they are electing instead of just selecting the one who has the D or R that they want to see. That is how blind the voters are. That is all they can see.
Why would you not just do that to the whole of DC? Do you think there are any redeeming qualities left to federalism at this point in the venture?
“This does not in any way reflect a view that the investigation of Nassar was handled as it should have been, …”
In other words,
“we do not disapprove of the way it was handled”; or,
“we approve of the way it was handled”; and/or
“future investigations of this type will be handled the same way this one was.”
I’ve been waiting, watching, and listening for ten years for someone with a national voice who is running for national office or already in national office, to talk about the need for a scorched earth run through ALL of the agencies, ALL of the bureaucracies.
Unless that is done, it will never, never matter who is in which office for which period of time.
Asking relevant questions is pleasing to hear. Even obtaining answers to those relevant questions can be pleasant. Talking about holding individuals and groups accountable gets a lot of attention.
And none of it matters.
Not until there is a scorched earth cleanup of the bureaucracies and the agencies, at BOTH federal and state levels.
It’s not unusual, when I make a statement about realities like this, that I am advised to go ahead and curl up and die or similar derogatory and denigrating comments. It’s odd, though, how very few of those who refuse to acknowledge present reality (some of which has been staring them in the face for decades) reality in general, other than shouting down those who keep pointing out that the house is on fire. Mostly, I’m assuming, they just don’t want to feel afraid and believe that if they acknowledge reality, they will be very afraid.
The phrase “Suck it up, buttercup” includes the idea of learning how to wisely deal with one’s own fears.
You’re being too hard on the wonderful FBI, which has “taken affirmative steps” and started to “initiate improvements” while also “fully committed” to implementing “recommendations.”
Clearly the FBI is very, very sorry an unspecified number of people did an unspecified number of unspecified things an unspecified amount of time ago; even more clearly the FBI is very, very committed to making an unspecified number of unspecified changes to ensure any unspecified things cannot happen again in the future.
Yeah. You’re probably right.
not
I just realized how thoroughly incomprehensible a sentence or two of my comment above is…due to some editing where I lost track of stuff. Oh, well. 🙁
As a serial offender of losing track while editing sentences, I understand.
🙂
supposed to be a smiley face – I don’t think it is
“…the wonderful FBI, which has “taken affirmative steps” and started to “initiate improvements” while also “fully committed” to implementing “recommendations.”
Did Kamala write this? 😉
The civil suit and resulting PUBLIC TRIAL should have a baseline demand of $15B and a going-in agreement that there will be no “settlement” and not deals. This needs to go to trial and be televised. The DOJ and FBI both have material witnesses (eg IG) to the specific crimes committed by the agents who should have to pay so much money to the families that they spend their “retirement” sleeping on a park bench in January.
Nassar is a Democrat and close, close friend of 0bama, so what could the weaponized-against-Americans FB! and D0J do?
How could one have kids and be friends with this monster? Rhetorical, as we’ve all seen Xerxes in his satan costume…
J 6 protesters still in jail still waiting for due process, facing harsh penalties and lengthy prison sentences after police opened the doors to let them in to The Peoples House. Also known as Nantzi’s Whore House, because as you know she is out to screw everyone.
“Mistakes were made” should cover J6. Now let everyone out of the DC Gulag.
So, some rules were broken but nobody is being fired or even fined.
Totally in character for the FBI and our judicial system.
Anybody remember the old Soldier of Fortune motto? I won’t repeat it (there are federal “laws” ya know), but I think its applicable to how we must deal with the FBI.
lying and dishonest behavior is not a skill-set to be purged from federal law enforcement, it’s a foundational skill-set to be built upon. Just ask McCabe and Bill Barr.
if there are any honest people remaining in federal law enforcement, you can rest assured they are cleaning file cabinets and pressing shirts in the FBI laundry…… just waiting to retire.
KT McFarland discusses the FBI investigation into General Flynn and thus into her in her book Revolution. It’s a great book and she talks in detail about being lied to by the investigators. Lesson learned: Just because they say you don’t need an attorney during their questioning doesn’t mean you don’t need an attorney during their questioning. Get an attorney!!!!
It would not surprise me a bit to see that they are business partners with the Mexican cartels.
Of course they are.
The FBI has bigger fish to fry — like about 100 million Ultra MAGA deplorables.
Top. Men.
“No reasonable prosecutor …”
Bill Barr seems right up there with Eric Holder – so much scum.
Remember:
The FIB is too dog in LEO in this nation.
They tell the other LEOs what to do, whenever they want.
All the sheriffs depts, local, county and state LEOs
are the FIBs little biotches.
When the FIB says stand down, your local LEO says thank you sir may I have another.
So sad that this failed agency continues to be outed for what it is—and nothing happens. Congress pays no attention. All Ukraine, all the time.
I am sick of the blatant corruption in the FBI. It should be be renamed the CYA.
Delete
WOW…shot across the bow of the FBI, by the CTH. Has this been posted to Twitter yet.
George Floyd and Derek Chauvin worked together at the Hacienda restaurant/bar/money laundering front before their fatal encounter, so they must have known each other. Where did that line of questioning go?
Didn’t Floyd try to pass counterfeit money at the store that called the police on him, before the arrest that killed him? Was his death a “hit job?”
Not too mention the added bonus of ginned up BLM riots ( a color revolution sponsered by our CIA against our own citizens??). Isn’t overthrowing governments a CIA specialty? Dominion and stolen elections coming soon near you.
How do all the pieces fit, except that the FBI are bad guys?
If I was one of the poor girls abused by that doctor, I know,the men folk in my family (big brother especially) would have that doctor squealing like a little girl and begging for mercy as soon as he left work that night.
Since that option is not available we will have to wait for God to take care of him.
I honestly do not know how anyone can support the Democrat agenda and watch the complete destruction of our Constitution, rule of law, honest representation of the will of the people, and the subversion of law enforcement. I cannot understand how anyone can support abortion, critical race theory, DEI Marxism, the green new deal, the Great Reset, the multinational bankers, the multinational corporations, George Soros, the WHO and WEF agendas. I cannot understand support for Ukraine when the country is corrupt and their actions are evil. I cannot understand the grifters in Congress who undermine everything this country once was and stand for nothing except more spending of tax payer money on things the tax payers don’t want for their own political aggrandizement. I cannot understand a law enforcement body which refuses to enforce the law and in fact, subverts it whenever it involves conservatives or something that might weaken its control.
The evil that men do lives after them. I feel like I am swimming through surrounding quicksand, trying to keep my head above the evil watching my garden grow and living daily life, so I admire you, Sundance, because you seem to keep swimming through a lot more that you know and understand.
I can hardly bear being around people who don’t understand and don’t want to understand.
Our entire government is nothing but a criminal cartel.
“The FBI is not a law enforcement or investigative division of the U.S. Department of Justice. The FBI is a political weapon of a larger institution that is now focused almost entirely toward supporting a radical communist agenda to destroy civil society in the United States.”
Exactly. Now what?
This is what our “Justice” system in our country is now.
Reward villains, punish and vilify victims, and torture juries and tax payers.
Nasser should be hung and the losers who failed to do their job flogged in public.
We really need to bulldoze hoover.
Also, I must have missed the feminazis coming forward and screaming to defend these gymnasts. Rught?
Wasnt Devlin Barrett one of the fake news media participants in the Russia hoax?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/05/26/larry-nassar-fbi-agents-no-charges/