The FBI's Forgotten Crime- well, one of them

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The Founding Fathers wisely did not create a national police force. However, since Prohibition, federal law-enforcement agencies have multiplied like mushrooms. Congress has dismally failed to perform its duty in keeping an eye and a leash on federal agencies armed with massive firepower and even more deadly legal authority.

And the clowns in Empty Suits continue their game of charades.

MY OPINION^^^^^^^^


Freeh admitted in congressional testimony in 1997, “We are potentially the most dangerous agency in the country if we are not scrutinized carefully.” But the vast majority of members of Congress continued giving the FBI far more adulation than scrutiny. Nothing had changed since 1993, when Congress responded to the FBI’s sending in the tanks for the disastrous final assault at Waco by giving a hefty budget increase to expand the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team.
 
The Founding Fathers wisely did not create a national police force. However, since Prohibition, federal law-enforcement agencies have multiplied like mushrooms. Congress has dismally failed to perform its duty in keeping an eye and a leash on federal agencies armed with massive firepower and even more deadly legal authority.

And the clowns in Empty Suits continue their game of charades.

MY OPINION^^^^^^^^


Freeh admitted in congressional testimony in 1997, “We are potentially the most dangerous agency in the country if we are not scrutinized carefully.” But the vast majority of members of Congress continued giving the FBI far more adulation than scrutiny. Nothing had changed since 1993, when Congress responded to the FBI’s sending in the tanks for the disastrous final assault at Waco by giving a hefty budget increase to expand the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team.


"On April 19th, agents from the FBI and ATF, as well as troops from the U.S. Army and Texas National Guard, were authorized by Clinton to assault the compound." He accepted the csenario concocted by AG Janet Reno who later took responsibility for the disasterous massacre of women and children....
 
During the administration of George H.W. Bush the ATF tried to recruit a guy named Randy Weaver to be a federal informant. Weaver was an amateur gunsmith and when he refused the ATF upped the anti and sent a fast talking agent with a lot of money to Weaver to ask him to cut down the barrel of a shotgun to 1/8 inch below the legal limit and they had him. They indicted Weaver on federal charges and changed the court date without telling him and Weaver became a fugitive without knowing it. The feds (ATF & FBI) conducted a siege on Weaver's off grid cabin and his teen age kid was shot in the back and killed. Randy was shot and made it to the cabin. Meanwhile a FBI sniper was brought up. When Weaver's wife appeared in the doorway holding her 18 month baby in her arms she was shot through the head. It was called "the siege at Ruby Ridge". The FBI sniper was indicted for manslaughter by an Idaho Grand Jury but the indictment was dismissed. Weaver was ultimately vindicated and awarded a million dollars. The Feds were promoted and went on to bigger adventures at Waco.
 

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