Posted on 08/10/2018 6:24:13 AM PDT by SleeperCatcher
PC FBI: In another example of just how broken the FBI is after eight years of Left-wing politicization by Barack Obama, Eric Holder, and Loretta Lynch, a damning new report documents how the New Mexico police were forced to step up and take down a suspected terrorist training camp after the bureau delayed, demurred, and stalled.
Islamic extremist Siraj Ibn Wahhaj was arrested last week at a compound in New Mexico. He was allegedly training children to commit school shootings.
Siraj ibn Wahhaj is the son of a Brooklyn imam who was named as a possible co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
The Clarion Project wrote an extensive report documenting the FBIs reluctance to act...
(Excerpt) Read more at thenationalsentinel.com ...
Phew! Thanks!
There are a lot of spooky places these days.
Is anyone running a website that allows folks to put a pin in the online map?
So how much was the FBI paying to fund the camp?
I am sure there are still honorable agents within the FBI, however I get annoyed by the constant mantra about how great the FBI members are who are not at the top because of these types of stories.
If the leadership is corrupt, it is a powerful negative example for the rank and file.
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If the leadership is corrupt and the rank-and-file aren’t coming out and exposing them, then THEY are corrupt, too.
I have had very limited contact with actual FBI personnel. But, the couple of people I have met do not seem to me in any way heroic. They are typical bureaucratic LEO’s just like the IRS Revenue Officers that I do have a lot of experience with. Soulless types who will shoot your kid’s dog if the government manual says they are allowed to.
“And there are hundreds of these camps throughout the nation.
The fbi is clearly not up to the task.”
Disagree. Somebody doesn’t want the public informed about these camps even though (SURPRIZE!!!), it is common knowledge.
Those rank and file guys we hear so much about.
Is it true that the little boy missing from GA is dead?
The FBI’s behavior is demonstrating that its leadership is becoming an enemy of the American People.
Oh, they are up to the task. They are working for the other side. This is still Obama's FBI. Anything to help the Islamists and take down the evil, infidel USA is just fine.
Officially missing, but presumed dead.
The problem is obvious. The FBI is full of liberals and sjws. I’ve looked at “the rank and file” at crime scenes and they look like a bunch of liberal colllege kids. The FBI has been converted from the once great premier law enforcement organization into just yet another run-of-the-mill liberal federal bureaucracy.
I have had very limited contact with actual FBI personnel. But, the couple of people I have met do not seem to me in any way heroic. They are typical bureaucratic LEOs just like the IRS Revenue Officers that I do have a lot of experience with. Soulless types who will shoot your kids dog if the government manual says they are allowed to.
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In other words, worthless people who shouldn’t be in the jobs they’re in.
IMHO there are two things that every American should do to correct this problem.
1) If questioned by the FBI, refuse to say ANYTHING. If you tell them you saw a blue car, they’ll just say it was aqua and go after you for a process crime anyway.
2) If seated on a jury and confronted with any evidence that was touched by the FBI, vote to acquit.
An agency that can’t conduct investigations and can’t convict anybody will quickly fall under the budget microscope.
It’s simply that the FBI can only operate in a sneaky underhanded fashion. It’s in their DNA.
So these Muslim ass clowns were not even on their own land or at least renting it? They should have been evicted months ago just for that, as soon as they were discovered to be setting up shop rather than just moving through. They were never neighbors at all, only squatters.
The judge should be excoriated for not standing up for the land owner.
Bump
You gotta wonder if the locals asked the judge to not inform the Fbi about the raid.
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