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“FBI is a gang of professional criminals paid by the government to break the government’s own laws. FBI itself is above the law. It buries its agents so deeply in anonymity that they can’t be identified by any central authority. They operate freely, unconstrained by oversight or accountability. Is it any wonder that some of them, armed with the most sophisticated privacy invasion tools in existence, use those tools for their own ends?”

“No one will believe you.”

Welcome to Peep Town

The Postal So-called Police
Captain Chappaquiddick
Faggy Boys Inc.
Our Elected Representatives
A Peepie Primer

Robert the Pervert
The Three Stooges
I Telephone the President
An Arrest?

How the Peepies Enforce
  Mob Rule

Considering a Career?
Senator Couldnthelp
Circus Life

A Love Letter
Hal the Pig, CPA
American President Lines
The Cable Guy

Hard Work Pays Off
A Visit from the Plumber
Freaky Me
The Casting Couch
Peep Town Now

Katie

 

Faggy Boys Inc.

FBI logo The question "Is FBI corrupt?" is irrelevant. The important question is "To what extent is FBI corrupt?" The answer can be expressed as a percentage of the total number of agents employed by FBI.

FBI agents routinely hire themselves out to the private sector to perform specific tasks on an as needed basis. This is not, peer se, a bad thing. Problems arise, however, when those tasks turn out to be criminal in nature. Many agents feel that, in order to maximize their income, they need to "work both sides of the street." And why not? FBI buries them so deeply in anonymity that they can't be identified or apprehended.

The question becomes "What percentage of FBI's agents are working both sides of the street?" My guess is at least 50%. If I actually knew the truth, the answer might be closer to 90%.

With so many of its agents involved in criminal activities, with its policy of permissiveness toward the criminal organization Our Construct in order to serve its own interests, and with its illegal violation at will of the privacy rights of individuals when conducting so-called "legitimate" investigations, FBI must be regarded as a criminal agency. Unfortunately, all of my complaints to Congress, which provides the funding for FBI, as well as my single attempt to contact the president himself, who appoints the director, have been ignored. Maybe the politicians, whom we elect to represent our interests, already are aware of the extent of FBI corruption and regard it as something it's OK or necessary for themselves and the rest of us to live with.

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