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Another FBI Agent Blows the Whistle on 9-11
NewsMax.com ^
| Wednesday, May 29, 2002
| NewsMax.com
Posted on 05/29/2002 6:42:02 PM PDT by mdittmar
FBI Special Agent Robert G. Wright Jr. will hold a news conference Thursday in Washington to reveal FBI negligence and obstruction of counterterrorism investigations targeting Hamas and al-Qaeda.
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, said its co-counsel David Schippers would join Wright at the press conference.
"Special Agent Wright, of the FBI's Chicago Division, is the only agent in the history of the FBI to have used the civil forfeiture laws to seize over $1.4 million dollars in Hamas terrorist money in connection with a criminal investigation of terrorist money laundering operations here in the United States," Judicial Watch said.
Minneapolis FBI agent Coleen Rowley has corroborated Wright's experiences dealing with FBI headquarters and senior management, "who consistently delayed, down-played and soft-peddled the investigative efforts of counterterrorism agents in the field," the organization said.
Stay tuned.
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: terrorwar
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To: rdavis84
Darn good question. A definite pattern.
To: dalebert
Thanks to Louie Freeh, the FBI is rotten to the core.
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posted on
05/29/2002 8:38:12 PM PDT
by
Pushi
To: TomGuy
Your R'27 --- yep, and thank you.
To: Texasforever
"3.1 million bucks to sooth his pain"
Now that's tasteless, Reno For Governor camapaign team tasteless. Like I'll keep on saying, people have short memories.
To: Texasforever
He is UNTOUCHABLE! But there are numerous Clinton holdovers still working at the bureau.
And, you studiously avoided the point I made ... that there were/are ways to put those holdovers in compromising positions where they can be fired.
And, by the way, even without firing them, they could be reassigned into jobs where the damage they could do would be minimal. Has that happened?
To: america76
Now that's tasteless, Reno For Governor camapaign team tasteless. Like I'll keep on saying, people have short memories. Tastless is that POS coward Randy Weaver.
To: BeAChooser
And, by the way, even without firing them, they could be reassigned into jobs where the damage they could do would be minimal. Has that happened? Yes, when Congress denied Ashcroft discretionary firing power, he reassigned I believe 6 top officials.
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To: Texasforever
Yes, when Congress denied Ashcroft discretionary firing power, he reassigned I believe 6 top officials. So then what was keeping him from investigating some of the major Clinton/DNC crimes? Some of the move-on'ers keep telling us it was because he has to clean house first. If the house was clean, what was the holdup? Remember, we are still talking pre-9/11.
To: Texasforever
Those weren't offenses to kill people over. They weren't a threat to anyone. If the government thugs had been patient, they would have eventually come out.
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posted on
05/29/2002 8:57:34 PM PDT
by
Pushi
To: Pushi
Those weren't offenses to kill people over. They weren't a threat to anyone. If the government thugs had been patient, they would have eventually come out I am not defending the Feds. They screwed the pooch big time. HOWEVR Weaver had 18 months to answer to the gun charge, which he was convicted of BTW. Weaver is a especially despicable. And Koresch had 54 days to do the same. The parents of the kids were free to leave at any time and some did. At the very least the rest could have sent the kids out.
To: Texasforever
Well considering a federal agent, Lon Horiuchi, shot Weaver's wifes face half off while she was holding nothing more lethal than her own baby as well as his son being shot in the back by another "brave" agent, I'd say he received a just compensation to rebuild his life and family.
To: american spirit
I'd say he received a just compensation to rebuild his life and family. Yeah and the bastid is sure enjoying it. Look, and weaver did NOT deny this, no one even knew that Vickie had been hit until Beau Gritz , I think that was his name, went to the cabin and Weaver told him about it.
To: All
I am a native Texan. I retired elsewhere. After reading the replies of some of the Texans on this thread, I think I should be glad I did. I'm not impressed with their views at all.
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05/29/2002 9:11:22 PM PDT
by
Pushi
To: Mulder
If Schippers says it you better pay attention. Bushs failure to dismiss Clintons toadies will prove to be the worst of many failures by his administration. Mr.Goody Two Shoes is starting to get tiresome. Except for a few days after 9/11 a garbage can could have done as good a job. And I voted for him and contributed to his campaign. Silly me.
To: Pushi
am a native Texan. I retired elsewhere. After reading the replies of some of the Texans on this thread, I think I should be glad I did. I'm not impressed with their views at all. I can see why you left.
To: america76
From Clintoon butt boys to Bush butt boys. People in search of a hero.
To: willyone
From Clintoon butt boys to Bush butt boys. People in search of a hero. And then there are just Butt Boys.
To: Freedomm
Sherman Skolnick of skolnicksreport.com and Alex Jones of infowars.com have been carrying the stories about John O' Neill.
To: willyone
"Clintoon butt boys to Bush butt boys. People in search of a hero."
That pretty much sums it up, maybee more completely than anything I have read yet.
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