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It’s Not Just the CIA Spying Everywhere

12 Sunday Mar 2017

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computers, Constitution, FBI, Geek Squad, spying

There’s nothing like a Big Box in bed with the police state.

Recently unsealed records reveal a much more extensive secret relationship than previously known between the FBI and Best Buy’s Geek Squad, including evidence the agency trained company technicians on law-enforcement operational tactics, shared lists of targeted citizens and, to covertly increase surveillance of the public, encouraged searches of computers even when unrelated to a customer’s request for repairs.

To sidestep the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition against warrantless invasions of private property, federal prosecutors and FBI officials have argued that Geek Squad employees accidentally find and report, for example, potential child pornography on customers’ computers without any prodding by the government. Assistant United States Attorney M. Anthony Brown last year labeled allegations of a hidden partnership as “wild speculation.” But more than a dozen summaries of FBI memoranda filed inside Orange County’s Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse this month in USA v. Mark Rettenmaier contradict the official line.

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But evidence demonstrates company employees routinely snooped for the agency, contemplated “writing a software program” specifically to aid the FBI in rifling through its customers’ computers without probable cause for any crime that had been committed, and were “under the direction and control of the FBI.”

A $500 incentive to rifle through customer files. No PC. No warrant. No suspicion of a crime. Probably no need to look at data files either in most cases.

Given the cash promised, and the abandonment of the Constitution and the rule of law, who’s to say Geek Squad didn’t plant some evidence where and when they couldn’t find it.

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US Backlash.

Under no circumstances should one take a device to these Stasi hacks. Probably best not to do business with Best Buy at all. The Big Box of Entrapment.

Russian Hacking White Paper

30 Friday Dec 2016

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America, DHS, DOJ, election, FBI, government, hacking, Russia

The agency which either allowed hacking of the U.S. State of Georgia or did the hacking (DHS) and the agency that stood by while the ATF sold or gifted 30,000 military weapons to Mexican drug cartels (FBI/DOJ [SIC]) have released a joint report on Russian hacking into the 2016 U.S. election.

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Make of this what you will. A truly exciting holiday read.

Justice and Blow Back

28 Wednesday Sep 2016

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America, banksters, Battle of Orlando, blow back, FBI, globalists, government, ISIS, terrorism

Good and bad news on the terror front today.

The good news is Hussein Obama’s veto of the 9/11 Bill was soundly overridden. Now perhaps we can get some answers there.

The bad news: we got answers today about Omar Mateen’s shooting rampage in Orlando. The details are not pretty. The FBI finally released the rest of the 911/negotiation recording transcripts. The massacre was prompted, on ISIS’s behalf, by the drone killing of Abu Wahid and some other terrorists in Iraq. It also suggests Marteen was not necessarily a lone wolf. This is called blow back. It is facilitated by our crazed foreign policies and our suicidal immigration laws.

I was suspicious of the official lie…story all along.

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Perrin Lovett, June 21, 2016.

Thirteen lines out of nearly half an hour of conversation was BS. Now we have the rest of the story (TRANSCRIPT).

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Free Beacon / Orlando PD / Justice Dept.[SIC]

This is what we get. This is what Geo. Washington warned us about. A product of needless wars and deadly population replacement. It is the result of our stupid, blind allegiance to the globalists, the banksters, the oil companies and the arms dealers. It is dead Americans; 49 that night as the negotiation went on.

How much is enough? Apparently for the maniacs in D.C. there is no such thing as too much war or too many dead people. They will keep on bombing and then import more angry savages, utterly incompatible with Western Civilization.

Some people get it. In response to my early post, Terrorism By The Numbers, a Facebook friend replied: “Can you imagine America taking in 100,000 German refugees *while* we were bombing Dresden?” That sums it up perfectly. We are attacking an enemy that wasn’t until we attacked, and in a place where we have no business. Then we bring the enemy here, unfettered. The results are predictable.

As our leaders have betrayed us, we must help ourselves. We can start by gunning down the next Omar Mateen before he gets started. Enough is enough.

Terrorism By The Numbers

28 Wednesday Sep 2016

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America, crime, FBI, government, immigration, ISIS, Islam, Syria, terrorism

Monday night during that pitiful excuse for a debate I heard several semi-coherent blurbs about fighting ISIS and terrorism. Most of these blurbs were accusations leveled from one RepubliCrat to another. Essentially there was no strategy discussed.

Much of the current political and military lying about ISIS concerns Syria. The plan seems to be: fund and equip ISIS until it is time to bomb them; then do so, violating international agreements. For all the craziness, the plan does make sense geographically. ISIS is in Syria. They’re also in America.

They’re active in America. Which country is Orlando located in? How about New York? Minneapolis? San Bernardino? They’re everywhere, here. And that is literally the truth.

Recently linked FBI data shows that Islamic and other terrorists have been active in every state during the past year. Here’s a map:

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FBI / Breitbart.

Seven thousand seven hundred and twelve encounters in the past year. Not all, obviously, were violent. Still, this rate and quantity is ridiculous.

The FBI has been criticized frequently for their seeming inability to combat terrorism even when the suspect(s) are on the radar. Maybe they are overwhelmed. 7,712 cases could do that.

Information analyzed out of Arizona revealed that a little over 80% of the cases (215 out of 267) involved Islamic terrorists. It could just be that we have an Islamic terror problem in this country (not Syria).

The Regime’s solution is simply: just bring in more Muslims – by any means necessary. If they wind up on the terror watch / deportation list, make them citizens. Hillary Clinton will continue this program, accelerating it if possible. It will continue under Donald Trump, his bombastic counter-assertions aside.

America was not like this not all that long ago. We had problems then, yes. But, call me crazy, things seemed better back then. The numbers.

A Plague of Snakes

23 Friday Sep 2016

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America, crime, FBI, government, immigration, ISIS, Islam, law, politicians, snakes, terrorism

The Burmese Python is spreading throughout south Florida. This powerful constrictor was imported from Asia. Through accidents and carelessness the snakes were released into the wild.

They are invasive. Facing few predators (big cats and alligators and man only) they easily become the top diner on the food chain. They prey on smaller, unwary animals by literally squeezing the life out of them. The effects on native species are devastating. Fortunately the colder winters of northern Florida act as a barrier to future population growth.

America has long had its own slithering reptilian predators: the Rattlesnake, the Cotton-Mouth, and worst of all – the D.C. Tax Constrictor. These, it would seem, are snakes enough.

Similarly, during the time of the rise of the Pythons, another kind of invasive, non-native snake has come to America. That would be the ISIS (or related) terrorist invaders. They have spread far and wide, unchecked by the climate. They face few natural enemies. And they kill through the constriction of fear, bombs, and blades.

Yesterday the New York Times asked why the FBI did not stop the recent spate of terror attacks – Orlando, New York, New Jersey, Minnesota, etc. – of which it had some knowledge.

Why wasn’t the F.B.I. able to prevent the attacks by arresting those now believed to be responsible?

None of the people in those cases had broken the law or given a clear indication that they intended to kill. The F.B.I. is not allowed to conduct open-ended investigations without justification. Traveling to Pakistan or Afghanistan, or expressing admiration for Osama bin Laden or the Islamic State, could put someone on the F.B.I.’s radar, but none are illegal. The F.B.I. cannot jail someone without evidence of a crime and must follow extensive guidelines that are intended to protect privacy and civil liberties.

James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, is fond of reminding the public of the F.B.I.’s checkered past and what happens when the rule of law is not followed. He keeps a copy on his desk of then-Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy’s approval to wiretap the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a move that later brought shame to the bureau.

What can the F.B.I. do to prevent an attack?

A lot, in some cases, but that is not always enough. After Omar Mateen fatally shot 49 people in an Orlando nightclub in June, Mr. Comey revealed that the F.B.I. had investigated Mr. Mateen beginning in 2013. At that time, the bureau opened a preliminary investigation after Mr. Mateen told co-workers he had family ties to Al Qaeda, was a member of Hezbollah and wanted to die a martyr. The F.B.I. used confidential informants to determine whether Mr. Mateen was a terrorist and placed him on a watch list.

A preliminary investigation has a limit of six months, but it was extended another four in Mr. Mateen’s case. But the bureau failed to find evidence that he was plotting an attack or had connections to an overseas terrorist group. In an interview with reporters after the Orlando shooting, Mr. Comey said about the case: “We are also going to look hard at our own work to see whether there is something we should have done differently. So far, the honest answer is, I don’t think so.”

In a failed plot last year to attack an exhibition of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad in Garland, Tex., one of the attackers was already under full investigation. Yet the F.B.I. was unaware that the attackers had obtained guns and traveled across the country. The police killed both men before they carried out their plan.

The plain answer is the FBI doesn’t stop these attacks because it can’t. There are legal constraints on agents. The agency also wastes huge amounts of money and manpower policing plants and business people. Then there’s the fact that the D.C. snakes keep their slimy ISIS cousins coming in and in growing numbers.

Donald Trump’s son metaphorically made reference to the problem in terms of Skittles. In a bowl of”good” candies, three are known to be poisoned. Would you take a handful? I wonder if the ratio isn’t reversed. Maybe a few good apples don’t save the rotten barrel. Or shouldn’t. This year we’ve imported third-worlders by the tens of thousands. The lunatics in D.C. would like to raise that to hundreds of thousands next year. Hundreds of millions are available. The FBI can’t keep pace with the increases.

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The Burmese Python is the least of these problems. They are simply God’s creatures, misplaced but desiring food and little else. The terrorists, while very dangerous, are only products of the times (and ignorant hatred). Serpentes Washingtonius, a Satanic creation bent on destruction, is the worst by far.

They say it is best to run them over while hitting the brakes.

Clowning Around: Within and Without D.C.

02 Friday Sep 2016

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clowns, crime, FBI, government, Hillary Clinton

News comes from Greenville, South Carolina of nefarious clown sightings. One or more jesters are lurking about the area. Stalking people, chasing people, creeping, trying to lure children into the woods – good wholesome fun.

Deputies in Greenville County said the clowns were initially seen in wooded areas, where they reportedly tried to encourage children to join them, but the situation escalated to reports that clowns were also knocking on the doors of homes.

Investigators said no conclusive photo or video evidence has surfaced and no suspects have been named in any of the incidents.

Nothing a bullet wouldn’t cure there.

In related news from Washington the clowning is a little more dire. The FBI has released its investigation documents from Hillary’s email escapades.

Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon has said that turning over the documents was “an extraordinarily rare step that was sought solely by Republicans for the purposes of further second-guessing the career professionals at the FBI.” But he has said that if the documents were going to be shared outside the Justice Department, “they should be released widely so that the public can see them for themselves, rather than allow Republicans to mischaracterize them through selective, partisan leaks.”

It’s always someone else’s fault. Just because someone commits a crime and gets away with it, there’s always that jerk that wants to point out that you committed a crime.

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FBI Director Jimmy “no intent” Comey.

There is a benefit here. Criminal defense attorneys are looking forward to gleaning for the FBI the details of the “Hillary Defense”. Meet every element of a crime? Just say that one element really isn’t. Case dismissed.

Personally I’m more comfortable with the S.C. lurkers. You?

 

Scheming the Impossible: FBI Finds(??) Voting Security Breaches

30 Tuesday Aug 2016

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America, election, FBI, government, Russia, The People, voting

This is interesting, especially for anyone still interested in conventional politics. Really especially interesting for someone planning to participate in the Great Quadrennial Black Mass this November. It even has my attention though for academic and juridical reasons.

The FBI says it has detected security breaches in computerized voting systems in Arizona and Illinois.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation has found breaches in Illinois and Arizona’s voter registration databases and is urging states to increase computer security ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election, according to a U.S. official familiar with the probe.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Monday that investigators were also seeking evidence of whether other states may have been targeted.

The FBI warning in an Aug. 18 flash alert from the agency’s Cyber Division did not identify the intruders or the two states targeted.

Reuters obtained a copy of the document after Yahoo News first reported the story Monday.

Accessing information in a voter database, much of which is publicly accessible, does not necessarily suggest an effort to manipulate the votes themselves. When registering, voters typically provide their names, home addresses, driver’s license or identification numbers, and party affiliations.

But U.S. intelligence officials have become increasingly worried that hackers sponsored by Russia or other countries may attempt to disrupt the presidential election.

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Of course, blame Russia. Always Russia. It is entirely possible the hacks came from or through Russia but that does not mean Vladimir Putin or anyone else in the government had anything to do with them. Putin has enough to do trying to maintain the last vestiges of traditional life in his country against the onslaught of neo-Jacobin globalists. I sincerely doubt he cares which way the final elections of the former United States go.

To blame Russia seems self-serving for the corrupt power-mongers of Washington. Many in their ranks still see an opportunity to drag the Bear down with the rest of civilization. Others, sensing Slavic resistance to domination, want an outright war with Russia. Those are crazy enough to risk electoral security in an attempt to frame Putin. Your vote is a small price to pay.

And, remember, your vote really, truly means nothing. It is at beast a steering suggestion for the real electoral process. In an alternative universe every single voter will write in Gary Johnson only to see one of the major party shills elected.

This issue isn’t new. The FBI notes that there are existing cases of tampering with various state systems. Homeland Security sees it as a problem. However, the golfer in chief has flippantly brushed it all off as he does most problems.

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Who you gonna trust here? Walt Disney.

That a government agency is ringing the bell here seems itself troubling to me. The government is already: a leading cause of terrorism in the world;  the largest drug dealer in the world; one of the largest illegal weapons suppliers in the Western Hemisphere, and; one of the largest traffickers of internet pornography in the U.S. Why, then,wouldn’t they also be the largest threat to their own crooked elections?

And that’s all there is to it. Br’er Fox is concerned about Br’er Wolf’s possible meddling in the scheme which, either way, will result in the election of Br’er Bear. None of these parties are trustworthy.

Yet and still, the people are a dizzy, preparing their sacrifices for Black Tuesday. I wish them well. When and if something does go wrong, they can always blame the Russians.

Those of you 100 or 1,000 years hence, please take note of this corruption. Please do not repeat the mistakes of the past. Assuming you are reading this, at least we didn’t go through with a war with Russia. Hope remains?

Hillbilly Justice: Public Corruption in North Georgia

23 Saturday Jul 2016

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America, corruption, crime, FBI, freedom, Georgia, government, law, The People

The mountains of North Georgia are some of the most beautiful and peaceful country in America. The air is cleaner and cooler than the state in general. The rolling countryside is covered, end-to-end, in old-growth trees. The people (most of them) are as friendly as can be. The pace is slower. There’s a happiness that descends on the spirit there. There’s also a malignancy. I know all of this first-hand; I used to live in the shadow of those hills.

Remember Boss Hogg (J.D. Hogg) from The Dukes of Hazard? He was the fat guy in the white suit who owned and controlled everything – the bank, the court, the police, the roads, etc. He was a gangster and a crook, although a very lovable one. To a degree, that funny, fictional character was based on some very real but not very funny people.

Warner Brothers, CBS.

A local journalist suspected there might have been a little financial hanky-panky in the local Superior Court. Pursuant to state law he and his attorney filed an open records request, looking for canceled checks and other evidence of (minor) misconduct.

His legal requests stirred the anger of Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver, who obviously felt she had something to hide. Rather than letting the requests play out (admitting a little impropriety, if necessary, and moving on) or administratively (legally) moving to block the requests, she single-handedly instigated a fake criminal investigation. Both the journalist and his attorney were charged with utterly false counts of felony identity theft. The local district attorney and the local police were complicit in this scheme.

Much of Georgia government works that way. For instance, sometimes an insurance company will audit a policy and arbitrarily decide someone owes more premium money – even if the person isn’t a policy-holder. That’s barely even a civil matter. If the person (rightly) refuses to give his money to the insurance crooks, the crooks turn him over to the state Insurance Commission. The Commission has its own police force, who will bring felony fraud charges against the completely unconnected and innocent person as a form of revenge for the real crooks. The insurance industry, and others, pay a lot of money for this malicious extortion privilege. They’re aren’t above the law – they are the law.

So it is with Judge Weaver and her friends. They would be more than happy to use a major crime to cover up a small malfeasance. But for national news coverage of their plot, they might have gotten away with it. Once the story broke on the Drudge Report, the charges were dropped. The FBI is now investigating.

Of course, the FBI is looking for financial irregularities, not into corruption and false prosecution. Being agents of the banksters, they look after money – not after you and me. That’s why Denny Hastert is in prison: not for molesting children, but for technical banking deviance.

Even the end of the trumped-up felony charges in this case smacked of evil oppression. A visiting, senior judge was brought in to dismiss the charges. He held a hearing reminiscent of Soviet-style censorship and threat. I read the comments in the above-linked story about the bizarre hearing. One was written by a friend of mine, the very best adoption attorney in the state of Georgia. She recounted how tyrannical and terrible the hearing judge had been to her clients in the past.

None of this surprises me. I used to live nearby and I know of a few of these Boss Hogg-like characters. Only a few years ago, in the same location, several elected officials were arrested for their parts in a cock-fighting and gambling ring. I think every one of them was re-elected. It makes sense. Even when he was out to get them, the Duke boys frequently stood up for old J.D.

So, what becomes of justice in the hills? I imagine a civil suit and an expensive settlement will come along sooner or later. The FBI is following the money for the money’s sake. If the governor or the attorney general cared, they could take action. They don’t and they won’t. What else is left?

There are two ways to (legally) get rid of a bad Georgia judge. A judge can be impeached by the General Assembly. This is extraordinarily rare. Getting that body to do anything is a difficult task. Asking them (corrupt to the core, mostly) to investigate corruption is like asking the fox to look into a hen-house attack.

The other option is for a formal complaint to be filed with the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC). If the Commission finds cause, they will recommend the Supreme Court order the judge to vacate her office. This is almost as rare as an impeachment.

In this particular case, complaints have already been filed with the JQC. They will slowly investigate. I don’t look for much to come out of it. The Chairman of the JQC is none other than Judge Brenda Weaver. Convenient, huh?

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Yeeeah….. State of Georgia.

I still encourage people to visit those mountains. From the Reese Apple Farm to Amicalola Falls, it’s a fantastic region. Just mind your P’s and Q’s; don’t upset their apple cart or you may be in for a fall.

Selective Incompetence

14 Thursday Jul 2016

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Battle of Orlando, crime, false flag, FBI, freedom, government, Hillary Clinton, law, lies, Martha Stewart, Omar Mateen, police, terrorism

Maybe the FBI needs a man running around in a dress to be effective. Lately they’ve been off, either by design or by mishap.

The FBI had Hillary Clinton dead to rights for charges based on her felony violation of 18 U.S.C. § 793, transmitting or losing sensitive, secret information. FBI Director James Comey said she had been “extremely careless” but had not intended any harm. Intent is purposefully not an element of this particular crime so as to prosecute instances of extremely careless, negligent handling of classified material. That was a blatant case of selective (non) prosecution.

The feds sent Martha Stewart up the river for lying to their agents about issues tangential to their failing investigation into her investments. She too likely intended no harm. In fact, nothing in that witch-hunt remotely suggested any intent to cause anyone harm or that anyone was actually harmed. But, she lied. The feds and the cops can (do) lie to us all the time. That’s standard operating procedure. If we lie to them it’s a felony.

That is, unless you’re Omar Mateen. (Remember Mateen?) The FBI convinced Mateen to sign a statement admitting he had previously lied to agents. He wasn’t charged with lying. Nor was he charged with anything related to the FBI’s underlying investigation – terrorism. He simply was let go and the investigation concluded. “In the end, after a counter-terrorism investigation that stretched from May 2013 to March 2014, the agent and his supervisor concluded that Omar Mateen was not a threat and closed the case.”

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Yuk! Yuk! Picture: Florin Florea/Freeimages.com.

Mateen later carried out an act of terrorism. He murdered 49 people at the Pulse Club in Orlando (name ring a bell now?). He might not have been able to do so had he received the same scrutiny and treatment as Mrs. Stewart.

Was that selective non-prosecution? Or was it incompetence? Something else?

The above-linked LA Times story revealed the FBI used multiple informants in an effort to nail Mateen or involve him patsy-style in a false flag operation. None of it worked. Case closed. People dead.

Two things jump out at me regarding all of this. First, do not ever talk to or give statements (not oral and certainly not written) to law enforcement. Doing so only gives them grounds to charge you with something should all else fail (unless you’re a terrorist). Second, if this is how the FBI operates, maybe it’s time to get rid of the agency.

Enough of the selective incompetency and the incompetent selection.

Laws Are Like Spiders’ Webs

05 Tuesday Jul 2016

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America, crime, FBI, government, Hillary Clinton, justice, law, laws

“These decrees of yours are no different from spiders’ webs. They’ll restrain anyone weak and insignificant who gets caught in them, but they’ll be torn to shreds by people with power and wealth.” – Anacharsis the Scythian (speaking with Solon).

So it is as it has always been. Today a woman with power and wealth once against tore to shreds American law. Hillary Clinton may have broken the law but she won’t be prosecuted according to the FBI’s recommendation issued today. The federal government has a law for everyone and everything – part of its scheme to maintain total control of the population, nothing more. People in charge of sensitive, classified information, like a Secretary of State, are expected to go above and beyond to maintain the integrity of the information entrusted to them.

Accordingly, the law places on such special people a higher standard of what is criminal misconduct. Congress eliminated the intent element regarding data transfers and breaches so that even incidents of negligence will qualify as offensive. In most circumstances a person accused of a crime must be proven to have intended to break a law or cause harm. They cannot or should not be charged if they did something accidental that resulted in a technical violation. In these special cases though the law is much more demanding. The information trustee is presumed to have the need and ability to protect the data even against foreseeable instances of negligence or even accidental unauthorized dissemination.

Hillary laughs at the weak and insignificant. Pinterest.

Today the FBI rewrote the law in order to avoid charging Hillary.

There is no way of getting around this: According to Director James Comey (disclosure: a former colleague and longtime friend of mine), Hillary Clinton checked every box required for a felony violation of Section 793(f) of the federal penal code (Title 18): With lawful access to highly classified information she acted with gross negligence in removing and causing it to be removed it from its proper place of custody, and she transmitted it and caused it to be transmitted to others not authorized to have it, in patent violation of her trust. Director Comey even conceded that former Secretary Clinton was “extremely careless” and strongly suggested that her recklessness very likely led to communications (her own and those she corresponded with) being intercepted by foreign intelligence services.

Yet, Director Comey recommended against prosecution of the law violations he clearly found on the ground that there was no intent to harm the United States.

  • National Review.

“Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is information that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information,” [FBI Director] Comey told reporters in Washington, D.C., noting that the probe has found that the former secretary of state used several different email servers and numerous devices during her time in office.

  •  Politico.

The final say rests with the Department of Justice [SIC], parent of the FBI, which is under the control of Loretta Lynch (talk’n golf with President Clinton) and President Obama (Hillary’s boss and friend). Nothing will happen; case closed. On with the Democrat Party selection process and the general election. Even without criminal charges, do you want a President with a history of being “extremely careless” with classified information?

In any other investigation, right now an FBI agent would be applying before a judge for an arrest warrant. Anyone else would go to jail, go to trial, almost certainly be convicted of this crime, and probably do prison time. Well, anyone weak and insignificant would. Hillary is powerful, wealthy, special. Yesterday I put up a WSJ chart that shows (what I’ve talked about for years) that most people charged in federal court, who do not take a plea deal, end up convicted. And, almost all – the chart did not show this – almost all such persons enter into an agreement and plead guilty to something. Thus, those ensnared in federal prosecution (mostly for crimes the feds have no business prosecuting) are about 97-99% likely to be sentenced as guilty.

This is what we call a double standard. That’s what Anacharsis said to Solon 2,500+ years ago. It isn’t right. It isn’t justice. It is a clear sign that the real criminals are the agents of the state itself.

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