FBI increased child porn traffic and released new child porn, to decrease it. Get rid of them.

koshergrl

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The unconstitutional federal alphabet agencies exist SOLELY to facilitate the unconstitutional and CRIMINAL acts of government.

Feds are actually CONTRIBUTING to the criminality they are allegedly *fighting*. Here they are, distributing and jacking up child porn activity, allegedly to *catch* those who distribute child porn. But wait, they ARE creating and watching it. They actively engage in drawing MORE people to these criminal activities, in order to then catch them and justify their existence.

They do the same thing when it comes to the militia movement. Thug agents bring huge caches of weapons to protests, and work hard to pull protesters into *conspiracies*...then turn around and throw them in jail (or shoot them).

Get rid of these asshats.

"The FBI effectively ran Playpen for over two weeks and does not deny distributing material. As it gathered information on users, however, it also needed to fulfill the role of a site owner without arousing suspicion. Given the nature of the site, this included uploading large volumes of new child pornography.

"Before the FBI took control of the site, Playpen’s average weekly user logins numbered about 11,000. During the investigation, logins increased by more than 350 percent to 50,000 per week. The defense attorneys’ motion seeks to discover exactly how the FBI boosted its traffic so much."

FBI's Deep Web Child Porn Ring Questions Role of Gov't in Society

Malheur protesters acquitted when it became obvious that the only conspirators were government *agents*, and the only weapons caches and military drills and shooting practice were all headed up by *agents*.

"A federal court jury delivered a surprise verdict on Thursday acquitting anti-government militant leader Ammon Bundy and six followers of conspiracy charges stemming from their role in the armed takeover of a wildlife center in Oregon earlier this year.

"The outcome marked a stinging defeat for federal prosecutors and law enforcement in a trial the defendants sought to turn into a pulpit for airing their opposition to U.S. government control over millions of acres of public lands in the West."

Oregon militants acquitted of conspiracy in wildlife refuge seizure

"....prosecutors came off as arrogant, asking them to infer the existence of a conspiracy. That apparently irritated some on the jury.

“Inference, while possibly compelling, proved to be insulting or inadequate to 12 diversely situated people as a means to convict,” he said. “The air of triumphalism that the prosecution brought was not lost on any of us, nor was it warranted given their burden of proof.”

"Deficiencies in the prosecution cropped up throughout the proceedings, the juror told the Oregonian. Prosecutors did not present witnesses who showed that the group intended to impede federal workers, the juror said, planting “a seed of doubt that grew.” Nor did prosecutors present evidence that showed a conspiracy between Bundy and another occupation leader who pleaded guilty, he said.

“These two major holes in the evidence record proved to cause insurmountable doubt for me,” he said."

A ‘colossal failure’ by prosecutors: Juror defends verdict in Oregon standoff trial
 

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