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The FBI Raid and Disappearance of Journalist James Gordon Meek Should Chill You to the Bone
Red State ^ | 10/22/2022 | Jennifer Oliver O'Connell

Posted on 10/22/2022 8:12:19 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

James Gordon Meek is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who worked as a correspondent and producer for ABC News. He is articulate, focused, and relentless in his work as an investigative journalist, and exposed the coverup behind the death of four U.S. Special Forces soldiers in Niger, Africa in 2017. This is not Meek’s first time calling out the United States Military and their lack of accountability, along with the lack of leadership existent in our current brass. Over the last year, Meek has been promoting his Hulu documentary, 3212 Un-Redacted, where he documents this Niger expose and its fallout.

In discussing his deep dive into yet another military debacle, Meek spoke with “Reel Talker” host Jim Alexander in November 2021, and said,

“But the truth matters, doesn’t it? I mean, that’s the bottom line. We’re sort of accustomed to the government lying, but this was extraordinary, they lied to families whose loved ones made the ultimate sacrifice for you and me. That is just, most people would agree, a disgrace.”

The government’s record of disgrace continues, once again, straight from the Department of Justice. On April 27, 2022, the FBI raided Meek’s home and leaked the information that Meek had classified information on his laptop, which precipitated the need to conduct the raid. Purportedly, the warrant and the reasons behind the raid should be under seal; but such is the nature of this FBI.

I am nowhere near the investigative journalist that Meek is, but the last thing I would think of doing is leaving sensitive information on my laptop. That’s Investigative Journalism 101. If anything, you bury several copies someplace non-digital and non-traceable. These days, my dog’s bed is safer than a safe deposit box. I seriously doubt a savvy professional like Meek made such a grave error in judgment. But, there are lots of things being manufactured by the government these days—none of them good.

After this raid, it was discovered that Meek had abruptly resigned from his nine-plus year producing gig at ABC News and has not been heard from since.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine mounted its own investigation:

Facts: https://t.co/VNyhbFETvT

— James Gordon Meek (@meekwire) April 27, 2022

 

Outside his Arlington, Virginia, apartment, a surreal scene was unfolding, and his storied career was about to come crashing down. Meek’s tweet marked the last time he’s posted on the social media platform.

Multiple sources familiar with the matter say Meek was the target of an FBI raid at the Siena Park apartments, where he had been living on the top floor for more than a decade. An FBI representative told Rolling Stone its agents were present on the morning of April 27 “at the 2300 block of Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia, conducting court-authorized law-enforcement activity. The FBI cannot comment further due to an ongoing investigation.”

Meek has been charged with no crime. But independent observers believe the raid is among the first — and quite possibly, the first — to be carried out on a journalist by the Biden administration. A federal magistrate judge in the Virginia Eastern District Court signed off on the search warrant the day before the raid. If the raid was for Meek’s records, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco would have had to give her blessing; a new policy enacted last year prohibits federal prosecutors from seizing journalists’ documents. Any exception requires the deputy AG’s approval. (Gabe Rottman at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press says, “To my knowledge, there hasn’t been a case [since January 2021].)

In the raid’s aftermath, Meek has made himself scarce. None of his Siena Park neighbors with whom Rolling Stone spoke have seen him since, with his apartment appearing to be vacant. Siena Park management declined to confirm that their longtime tenant was gone, citing “privacy policies.” Similarly, several ABC News colleagues — who are accustomed to unraveling mysteries and cracking investigative stories — tell Rolling Stone that they have no idea what happened to Meek.

This is chilling. The Department of Justice has truly become Joe Biden’s enforcement arm. From parents who are vocal about the immorality occurring in their local school boards being targeted as domestic terrorists to waging vendettas against former President Donald Trump, to raiding the homes of investigative journalist James O’Keefe and other Project Veritas journalists over presidential daughter Ashley Biden’s journal. We have moved far past the covert targeting of Sharyl Atkisson and James Rosen to overt action to quell free speech and silence anyone seeking, documenting, and publishing the truth.

Frankly, it’s sobering and scary.

Meek also partnered on a book with retired green beret Lt. Colonel Scott Mann that Meek appeared to be quite proud about. This all changed after the FBI raid.

Even stranger, in the months before he vanished, Meek was finishing up work on a book for Simon & Schuster titled Operation Pineapple Express: The Incredible Story of a Group of Americans Who Undertook One Last Mission and Honored a Promise in Afghanistan, which he co-authored with Lt. Col. Scott Mann, a retired Green Beret. Meek even featured a picture of the soon-to-publish book in his bio on social media and frequently tweeted about his involvement. But post-April 27, the book-jacket photo disappeared from his bio, and Simon & Schuster has scrubbed his name from all press materials. The first sentence of the jacket previously read: “In April, ABC News correspondent James Gordon Meek got an urgent call from a Special Forces operator serving overseas.” Now it says: “In April, an urgent call was placed from a Special Forces operator serving overseas.”

Early press materials, available on the Wayback Machine, gushed about Meek’s credentials: “He has covered the rise of Al Qaeda since 1998, from the Millennium Plot to reporting from the ground outside the Pentagon after a hijacked plane hit it on September 11, 2001, to combat embeds with US and Afghan Special Forces in Afghanistan. James has looked terrorists in the eye including 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed at Guantánamo, ‘shoe bomber’ Richard Reid and ‘dirty bomber’ Jose Padilla inside the Supermax federal prison, and Zacarias Moussaoui at his trial.”

Simon & Schuster did not respond to a request for comment. Mann, who is solely promoting the book, which published in August and became a New York Times bestseller, says he is unsure of what exactly happened to Meek.

“He contacted me in the spring, and was really distraught, and told me that he had some serious personal issues going on and that he needed to withdraw from the project,” Mann tells Rolling Stone. “As a guy who’s a combat veteran who has seen that kind of strain — I don’t know what it was — I honored it. And he went on his way, and I continued on the project.”

Mann says he hasn’t heard from Meek since.

The fact that Meek has disappeared is more disturbing than the fact that he was raided. A missing journalist is the stuff of the former Soviet Union and present Iranian governments. With our constitutional free speech protections, American journalists should not have to fear government retaliation or reprisal on any level.

But, this is now Biden’s America.



TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; Society
KEYWORDS: 2017; 202204; 20220427; 3212unredacted; africa; disappearance; fbi; hesapedo; jamesgordonmeek; jenniferoconnell; kiddieporn; ltcolscottmann; niger; nigerflap; oconnell; oppineappleexpress; pedo; pedophile; pineappleexpress; plamenamegame; porn; raid; scottmann
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To: SeekAndFind
The FIB should not exist, only created in 1908, after Congress said 'NO!", while Congress was in recess, by presidential (Teddy R) fiat.

For starters, the FBI hardly belongs in the same set with concepts like “constitutional” or “ rule of law.” That’s because the FBI was never established by a law. US Lawmakers refused to approve an FBI bureau over a century ago when it was first proposed by Teddy Roosevelt. So he ignored Congress, and went ahead and set it up by presidential fiat. That’s one thing the civil liberties crowd hates discussing — how centralized US political power is in the executive branch, a feature in the constitutional system put there by the holy Founders.

21 posted on 10/23/2022 7:30:17 AM PDT by C210N (Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.)
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To: higgmeister

“The circumstances of a military death can be sensitive enough not to be disclosed. It is that simple.”

I had a friend who was a commercial pilot (used to service his King Air ) whose father disappeared during a surveillance flight off the coast of Russia in the 60’s. The info was classified and he tried for years to get it. He finally passed away without ever knowing what happened.


22 posted on 10/23/2022 8:12:17 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: EvilCapitalist

They are synonymous


23 posted on 10/23/2022 8:35:02 AM PDT by drypowder
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To: SeekAndFind

If the Republicans take congress they hold the money strings that would allow them to put a crimp on FIB’s spending.

Answers ensue


24 posted on 10/23/2022 9:09:43 AM PDT by Vaduz (LAWYERS )
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To: Vaduz

Wut? They are a part of the problem. Strings will not tighten, answers will not ensue.


25 posted on 10/23/2022 9:33:42 AM PDT by Chaguito
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To: Chaguito

They are a NOT part of the problem

Democrats have control of it and the senate and WH that’s why things are like they are period.


26 posted on 10/23/2022 9:52:50 AM PDT by Vaduz (LAWYERS )
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To: minnesota_bound

Yeah, China is taking lessons from us.


27 posted on 10/23/2022 9:55:04 AM PDT by Chgogal (Welcome to Fuhrer Biden's Weaponized Fascist Banana Republic! It's the road to hell.)
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To: dljordan

Any thinking man can realize that we do necessary clandestine activity and to prevent an enemy from knowing our capabilities the circumstances of a death can remain classified.


28 posted on 10/23/2022 10:52:12 AM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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To: hoosierham
I disagree with you.

Our military shouldn’t be sent into situations that “sensitive ‘

Have you ever heard of Nathan Hale?

When British Major John André was caught as the "handler" and contact of our traitorous Major General Benedict Arnold, he was hanged just as Nathan Hale had been.

Don't be so naive.   If you wish to never send our Soldiers, Sailors, or Airmen into situations that are sensitive, against an enemy that has no qualms about it, you may as well walk straight into battle in ranks and columns.

You cannot imagine the so called "sensitive" information they sometimes may protect.

29 posted on 10/23/2022 11:21:48 AM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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To: higgmeister

“to prevent an enemy from knowing our capabilities the circumstances of a death can remain classified.”

In theory that is possible, but think of the potential for abuse in that situation.

“Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”


30 posted on 10/23/2022 11:26:09 AM PDT by cgbg (Claiming that laws and regs that limit “hate speech” stop freedom of speech is “hate speech”.)
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To: higgmeister

For 50 years?


31 posted on 10/23/2022 11:38:46 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: minnesota_bound

Elon Musk should get video of his meeting.

Twitter board of directors meeting after Elon buys it ...
https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1583900796156280833


32 posted on 10/23/2022 1:14:54 PM PDT by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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To: Vaduz

Well, time will tell, but which Republican leader have you heard protest the treatment of Jan6 people? Or demand consideration of mitigating factors in that Jan6 event? Or call for criminal judgment in the cases of falsified FISA warrants? Or call for restraint of the FBI in the execution of its bogus warrants? Or, for that matter, call them the bogus warrants that they are? Or, etc, etc, ad nauseum?

I’ll try to be optimistic with you, but it would seem to be in spite of the evidence.


33 posted on 10/23/2022 7:04:14 PM PDT by Chaguito
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To: Chaguito

have you heard protest the treatment of Jan6 people?

Yes many demanded reports from FBI and the Jan6 tribe but not getting answers the dems have control that’s why replacing them is critical


34 posted on 10/24/2022 7:25:12 AM PDT by Vaduz (LAWYERS )
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To: dljordan

Imagine we had our military deployed in disputed territory between two nations for surveillance purposes without military ID and in plain clothing. The dispute was resolved by negotiation, would we want it known, possibly enflaming the situation needlessly?


35 posted on 10/24/2022 3:44:12 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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To: SeekAndFind

T’was kiddie porn they found...


36 posted on 02/01/2023 11:12:51 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: piasa

Yes.

Be prepared for claims by some on FR that it was all planted, etc. The affidavit notes texts on his iPhone 8 that go into horrific detail what Meek wanted to do to a child.


37 posted on 02/02/2023 6:34:44 AM PST by Fury
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To: SeekAndFind

Update:

...James Gordon Meek, 53, who served as a national security journalist at ABC, is scheduled to appear in a Virginia federal court on Friday following his January 2023 indictment on child rape charges. He faces up to 20 years behind bars.

The disturbing crimes were exposed after the FBI conducted a raid on the journalist’s Arlington home in April 2022. FBI officials were alerted by Dropbox in March 2021 of ‘sickening child rape’ materials of minors stored on Meek’s account....”


38 posted on 07/27/2023 7:11:06 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: Fury

He messaged someone asking them if they had ever raped a toddler girl and said it was marvelous or something as disgusting.


39 posted on 07/27/2023 7:16:30 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: PLMerite

Witness Protection Program if he is a baby raper. They have to protect baby rapers.


40 posted on 07/27/2023 7:17:38 AM PDT by sport
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