Posted on 09/14/2025 2:32:42 PM PDT by Bratch
September 14, 2025 | Sundance
Many people were thrilled with the nomination and eventual confirmation of Kash Patel to be Director of the FBI. However, with decades of researching the political weaponization of the FBI and against the known capabilities of the nominee, we were not part of the thrilled group.
The non-pretenders looked at the challenge, contrast the scope of work against the skillset of the person selected to confront the institutional corruption, and warned people there was more reason to be apprehensive than optimistic.
Do you remember us outlining how the various FBI field offices would be keeping Patel/Bongino tied up with busy work, and stuff to go on TV about.
That said, we don’t want him to fail, but Director Patel has walked himself into a gauntlet of consequence that will be difficult to exit given his lack of discernment – evidenced in the events surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The people in control of FBI field operations (not Kash), set up their agency head by informing the boss a suspect was in custody.
The ever focused on public opinion, Director Kash Patel, then took to Twitter at 6:21 pm on September 10th to relay the news. According to media reports Patel was just about to eat dinner at a swanky New York City restaurant when he sent the text message.
We all watched it unfold.
After eating dinner at Rao’s, an embarrassed Kash Patel was then forced to retract his public statement, walking back his message that a suspect was in custody at 7:59 pm, a little over 1.5 hours later.
The FBI field operatives smiled. Egg applied as expected, it worked brilliantly.
Kash Patel couldn’t then turn to those who set him up with too much anger, because their defense was, “we were questioning a suspect, we didn’t tell you to go public with it – and as it turned out the suspect was cleared.”
It was a brilliant maneuver, likely intended to undermine his authority and position. It worked perfectly.
Did you see Kash Patel’s face the next day when he eventually did arrive in Utah and didn’t say a word at the microphone?
LIVE: Update on Charlie Kirk shooting
National media and DC political opposition now runs with the “incompetent” narrative, albeit rightly deserved but for other bigger matters, and the leadership structure of the FBI is weakened.
The institutional elements in control pulled off a great hit. Well played FBI bad guys. Well played.
Perhaps, just perhaps, Director Patel will shift his position and recognize the scale of opposition inside the institution he keeps praising. [Although I doubt his ego will allow him to reset.]
Kash Patel has essentially neutered himself by falling prey to the most transparently obvious ploy of the intel operatives within the institution.
Now, the media has a narrative to enhance, and Director Patel is scheduled to be questioned in the Senate later this week. What comes next will be entirely the result of his own self harm.
Those Machiavellian FBI guys are cruel.
Every adverse operative within the FBI will be back channeling specific investigative information to the Democrat inquisitors in advance, so questions can be specifically formatted.
Whether he can see it or not, FBI Director Kash Patel is being set up by his own agency in collaboration with the Senate guards in DC.
Unfortunately, Kash Patel is now in a defensive mode trying to promote his image over the past 24-hours by retweeting positive articles about him as written by the sources he uses to deliver information, John Solomon (Tick-Tock) and Brooke Singman (Fox).
It’s all quite transparent, and simultaneously a hot mess.
“The more he spoke of his honor, the faster we counted the spoons.”
I’m not sure if President Trump can see it unfolding, or if President Trump is simply trying to support his FBI director and simultaneously avoid collateral embarrassment. Either way, given the fortunate situation where the father of the assassin secured his son and turned him into police, President Trump is supporting the successful outcome.
There is a sense of familiarity, a feeling similar to NSA Director Mike Waltz, about it:
Understand and accept this with great seriousness, there are no honorable “rank and file” inside this organization. Every member of the FBI is a participant in the weaponization of power and government. The members are jackboots recruited from ideological college campuses for exactly the purpose of supporting a Stasi-like police state.
Through the past several years, we have discovered how the FBI worked inside Twitter, Facebook and social media to control information, remove content and manipulate opinion on behalf of the U.S. government – all activity political. We have also learned the FBI took active measures to suppress information about the Hunter Biden laptop and control any negative consequences for the Biden regime – again, political.
These are not disputed realities.
The U.S. Dept of Justice and FBI are now political institutions that have abandoned their originating mission in order to become the domestic equivalent of the Soviet-era FSB. Their joint targeting mechanisms have been redesigned to support the interests of corrupt DC politicians, specifically the interests of DC.
Tangentially related:
(1) What’s the status of the DC pipe bomber case?
And
(2) are the 40 FBI agents who worked on the Mueller investigation, still employed?
Sundance is so tiresome. Ever notice he always criticizes yet never says what anyone should do in his esteemed position?
Here’s my prediction: A year from now the leftists will be celebrating again because there will be a hung jury or a not guilty verdict for Robinson due to incompetence in the FBI and the investigation.
While in real life, despite mistakes which could have several different causes, the likely suspect was turned in and arrested in 48 hours.
why are you predicting instead of fighting?...
Care to explain?
I’ve read Sundance (I guess you say he is Mark Bradman, a name I never heard until I saw your post just now) since his early days, and especially his analysis of the 2016 election and just who Trump represented. And ever since I receive much information that I find unique and important (silos, for example). And so much more.
Are you saying that you dismiss him in total, or only certain aspects of his rhetoric?
I do not get the feeling that he’s inept but I did see the press conference that evening and Patel looked exhausted.
I thought that The look on Patel’s face when Cox was talking was very similar to the look on Trump’s face when Fauci was talking.
Here's my prediction: You're wrong.
The location was 40 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Unless they had active threats, I doubt the FBI would even bother to attend.
Regardless, the two arrests that Patel commented on were made by the University Police and the Local Police.
100% of his information came from people outside the FBI.
There is also an unknown number of illegals who self-deport.
USA employers are now very sensitive to the Trump crack down.
Hiring people with falsified documents has become much more dangerous, which means job offers for illegals have become more scarce.
No jobs for illegals?
Adios, gentlemen!
“bold” is one way to describe your prediction… time will tell
Well, he was the suspect in custody at that time. He didn't say the killer of Charlie Kirk was in custody. He also said there would be updates as they become available, which he did after an an hour & a half. I di not think that Kash had even gone to Utah at that point. He didn't participate in that initial briefing with Governor Cox.
I see nothing wrong with that, however, I hope he is not satisfied that that Tyler is the actual shooter. When Tyler jumped to the ground from the roof, he had no rifle in his possession. That rifle found in the bush wrapped in a towel does not break down like an AR rifle does. So, how did that rifle get into the bush. The only possible explanation is that rifle, was not used in the shooting. Another rifle, probably of a similar caliber had to be used, and that one has not been recovered.
Two of the security detail for Charlie were making signals like those used in baseball, seconds before the shot rang out and hit Charlie in the neck.
Then there was the guy in the crowd that pumped his fist in the air, and turned back towards the roof where the shooter they assume the shot came from. That guy was celebrating what had just taken place, and he was quite obvious with his joy. Then there were two guys who were detained as possible suspects One had a pellet guy and claimed he shot Charlie, the other had a rifle in his vehicle that had a strap.
were they decoys to cause delays that allowed the real shooter more time to escape?
I am not convinced that Tyler is the actual shooter.
Also, the transgender angle is just a bit too convenient, for me to accept. Seems like yet another distraction.
Please.
Giving props to Patel for releasing the photos is the equivalent of giving him a Participation Trophy.
It happens all the time.
https://komonews.com/news/local/fbi-seeks-publics-help-identifying-serial-seattle-bank-robber
https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/help-identify-child-predator-jane-doe-39
Yep.
What is the typical amount of time required to clean up and turnaround a massive bureaucracy like the FBI?>>. I would say 6 months. 3 months to build the Quonset huts in Nome, Ak and then Three months to begin to rotate the staff there. With my excuse: “Just waiting for the new FBI building to be competed.”
Near 60 posts and not one plausible explanation for both he and Bongino flying to Utah...to be silent witnesses at a press briefing, with no questions taken.
Oh no, the doodler is big mad. Even sent a private message !
Shooters caught. In pretty good time.
Patel did a good job.
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