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To: OKCSubmariner
Did you say Sacramento?

"But Ali at the same time he was working for Bin Laden was also working as a full time FBI operative out of Sacramento, California from 1992- 1998. Last year representatives of the FBI and CIA claimed to Congress that they just lost track of Ali while Ali was working for Bin Laden."


Come, my friend, fly the friendly skies of Southern California:

Richard R. Baker - Hired As Federal Security Director - New ONT Security chief got negative review
"Baker was a police officer in Wichita, Kan., for six years before joining the FBI in 1978. He worked at the bureau's Oklahoma City office in the 1990s, during which he helped coordinate the investigation of the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building.

That investigation helped teach Baker how to work with several agencies at once, he said. The lesson will come in handy when he takes the reins at ONT, Baker said."

...Transportation agency officials would not say whether the issue was taken into consideration when Baker was chosen for the ONT post by John Magaw, who heads the agency."

As the special agent in charge in the Oklahoma City Division, he supervised a squad of special agents and maintained oversight of investigations in both criminal and intelligence programs. After the bombing of the Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City, Baker was the on-scene commander during the preliminary hours of the disaster and established, organized and supervised investigations at the command post.

Capital's FBI chief removed from post
"James Maddock, the high-profile and controversial head of Sacramento's FBI office, was unceremoniously removed from his post late Tuesday and placed on administrative leave.

...The inspectors determined that Maddock, head of the office for three years, needed to be replaced because of his handling of the Yosemite sightseer murder case..

"...Richard R. Baker, a 22-year FBI veteran currently assigned to FBI headquarters, has been appointed interim special agent in charge pending a permanent selection.

...Regarded as a counter-terrorism expert, Maddock was a veteran of the Oklahoma City bombing investigation."

31 posted on 07/06/2002 11:08:36 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill; rdavis84; Betty Jo; Lancey Howard; honway; glorygirl
Response to Uncle Bill's reply #31

Thanks for the additional research and info on FBI agents Maddock and Baker.

Maddock and Baker are NOT America's finest. They really solved the OKC case didn't they? What many don't know about the ME connection to OKC that Baker and Maddock covered up will get Americans killed. But, they were just carring out unlawful orders form Freeh and Reno-the Nuremberg defense. But Bush, AShcroft and Mueller say do not go there, put it behind us.

Should we sleep well knowing that the FBI is supposed to protect us from the sleeper cells they allowed to be created under Ali Mohammed and still will not roll up?

The FBI still gets their pensions, bigger budgets and more powers while we get less freedom and less safety.

But our wonderful politicians in Congress will make it better won't they? They say they will, but we could be dead at the hands of more terrorist attacks by the time they ever do anything adequate to cleanup failed personnel and policies at the FBI and DOJ.

But wait, Mueller and AShcroft and the White House say America should inlist the American Muslim Coucil and Hamas terrorists in the US to fight the war on terrorism.

Jayna Davis has told David Schippers that I am too hard on and critical of certain of her personal FBI agent friends (like Dan Vogel and perhaps Baker and Maddock), too anti-FBI misconduct and therefore am not politically correct and should be ignored about the OKC bombing according to what I am told by reliable friends I know who know Schippers.

In my informed opinion (from sources and my own interactions) Schippers and Davis want the FBI reformed but they want the reforms of some of their FBI agent friends that are also culpable and who won't reform the FBI enough the right way. The FBI should not be allowed to have FBI agents reform the FBI alone. In my opinion Schippers and Davis are way too close to the FBI to rely on them to get the really adequate reforms needed in the FBI.

32 posted on 07/06/2002 11:35:50 PM PDT by OKCSubmariner
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