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Reply 40
If you or I, say a Doctor, maybe a lawyer, surely an asbestos manufacturer commits
malpractice they pay for the lawsuit and damges out of their own pockets, eh?

How is paying taxes working out for you?

FBI agents won't be paying any damages from this lawsuit
anytime soon. That is one of the perks when you
are a crime family.
You do know who will be paying for the judgement when these FBI agents loose this case?
Uh, Uh, how are your bodyguards working out for you?
Sorry to hear you are incapable of policing your own community based on the restorative justice model. To busy watching the X Files you say?

couple reads for the policing challenged

1st read
Whoaaaa, what the hell is this?
People covering each others back in their own community by looking out for each other.
What a novel idea.
http://www.guardianangels.org/


2nd read

see link to see where your tax dime goes
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765583370/Feds-trying-to-dismiss-lawsuit-on-artifacts-raid.html
Feds trying to dismiss lawsuit on artifacts raid

Woman says agents drove husband to kill himself

By Paul Foy

Thursday, June 14 2012

SALT LAKE CITY Federal agents drove a Utah doctor to suicide after interrogating him and searching his house for an ancient artifact they never found, his family's lawyers argued Thursday in a wrongful-death case against the government.
Reply 41
First of all I want to say to you not to worry, the FBI still has the longest list
of sexual misconduct amongst Federal( taxpayer funded) employees.
Secondly I want to say shut up and keep paying those taxes.
Thirdly (LOL) I want to say you can't use the taxpayers dime to assassinate President Kennedy unless the Secret Service and the FBI are involved, eh?

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/palamara/factsheet_vmp.html

How's those protectors of privilege working out for you?
Boo did I scare you?

couple of reads for the taxpayer oppressed

Why do I smell the stench of FBI sulphur over the publication of this report.

couple of reads

1st read
see link for full story
http://www.timesreporter.com/newsnow/x1205890759/US-reveals-accusations-against-Secret-Service


US reveals accusations against Secret Service
June 15, 2012

WASHINGTON The U.S. government has revealed details of serious allegations against Secret Service agents and officers since 2004, including claims of involvement with prostitutes, leaking sensitive information, publishing pornography, sexual assault, illegal wiretaps, improper use of weapons and drunken behavior. It wasn't immediately clear how many of the accusations were confirmed to be true.

The heavily censored list, which runs 229 pages, was quietly released under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act to The Associated Press and other news organizations following the Secret Service prostitution scandal that erupted in April in Colombia. It describes accusations filed against Secret Service employees with the Homeland Security Department's inspector general.

2nd read
The Men Who Killed Kennedy "The Love Affair" Complete Episode 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_qQ0FBocFw&list=PL58AE3C73C7FE2873&index=8&feature=plpp_video

3rd read
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8264BCF59B61AEFC


4th read
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years [Paperback]
David Talbot (Author)
http://www.amazon.com/Brothers-Hidden-History-Kennedy-Years/dp/0743269195

Talbot deserves credit for not shying away from reports suggesting a link between JFK's death and the U.S. Secret Service. The revelations that Robert Kennedy had doubts about the Secret Service's ability to protect JFK and RFK's backing of a bill to transfer presidential protection to the Attorney General's Office are particularly interesting. So too was Talbot's report that Lyndon Johnson also confided that the Secret Service was more likely to get him killed than to protect him. (See page 283). Why would Johnson have said that or felt that way unless he at least suspected Secret Service involvement, whether negligent or otherwise, in JFK's death? Finally, there is the revelation that RFK had Daniel Patrick Moynihan investigate the possibility that the Secret Service had been bribed due to their shoddy performance in Dallas and the numerous lapses in security. (See page 21). I wish Talbot had also delved into the findings of Dr. David Mantik and Dr. Charles Wilber. Dr. Mantik, after viewing JFK's X-rays concluded that JFK's fatal head shot must have come from in front of JFK, and that it likely did not come from the grassy knoll. Dr. Charles Wilber concluded after reviewing the notes made by surgeons at Parkland Hospital, that they suggested that the head wound was made by a hand gun fired at close range. Who at the time would have had a hand gun in front of and near JFK? Only Secret Service agents William Greer (the driver of the JFK limousine) and Roy Kellerman (who sat to the right of Greer in the front seat). Interesting too is the testimony of several of those in the motorcade that they smelled the odor of gunpowder at street level where JFK had been shot seconds afterward, suggesting that a shot was fired from that location. General McHugh, who ordinarily rode in the presidential limo between the two Secret Service agents was, according to author Vince Palamara, instructed to sit instead in one of the follow up cars. Why was that done for the first time in Dallas? Finally, why did Greer, when questioned by the Warren Commission, lie about his actions and inactions while JFK was being shot to death? Why did Secret Service Agent Emory Roberts order Agents Jack Ready and Clint Hill back into the follow-up car after they began to run forward to JFK's aid? Why did the Secret Service violate at least a dozen of its own regulations and procedures in Dallas on 11/22/63? Clint Hill later testified that the sound of the head shot sounded like a revolver being fired into a hard object. Surely, Hill had fired his own revolver on numerous occasions and knew the difference between the report from a revolver and the report from a rifle. Eyewitness Austin Miller even testified that he thought shots had come from "right there in the car," referring to JFK's limo. All of the dots are there for anyone willing to connect them. Photographic evidence confirms what logic and common sense suggest.

Read Douglas Horne's Inside the Assassinations Records Review Board Vol. 5, which deals with security stripping of the Dallas motorcade. You can also visit youtube or Google "The Smoking Guns" a now banned episode of The Men Who Killed Kennedy, and it is available in 9-minute segments, actually showing the Secret Service chief waving away an agent who was running alongside JFK's limo at the airport. There is much more involved in the security stripping so JFK could be murdered. I am skeptical of a shot by a revolver from the front seat, but Horne demonstrates a bullet hole in the windshield, shot from the front.
Reply 42
Do FBI agents help CIA agents? Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-_06iHdM3A

couple of reads
1st read

http://www.lulu.com/shop/wayne-madsen/the-manufacturing-of-a-president/paperback/product-20203184.html?showPreview=true

The Manufacturing of a President
By Wayne Madsen


This book covers Barack H. Obama, Jr's rapid rise in American politics and the role that the CIA played in propelling him into the White House. Research is based on formerly classified CIA and State Department files, personal interviews, and international investigations. Obama's birth certificate has never been the issue. The real issue, which affects his eligibility to serve as President of the United States, is his past and likely current Indonesian citizenship. The reader will be taken through the labyrinth of covert CIA operations in Africa, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and other regions. The real history of President Obama, his family, and the CIA quickly emerges as the reader wades into the murky waters of America's covert foreign operations.

2nd read
FBI agent Wesley Swearingen

JFK - Wesley Swearingen Identifies 2nd Grassy Knoll Shooter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBMSFZ5DjrQ

3rs read

http://www.dial-a-prayer.com/News.asp
Reply 43
You probably are incapable of wrapping your mind around
the fact the FBI organizational model is that of a death squad.
So I won't overload your circuit boards by reminding you it was your tax
dime that funded the President Kennedy and Martin Luther King assassination.
At about this time your eyes start to glaze over so I won't mention that the FBI is a perfect teacher for the American voter and taxpayer.
What I will tell you is that you have lost the ability to protect yourself as a consequence of hiring bodyguards to protect you instead of creating volunteer patrols to police your community and hiring 3rd party forensic investigators to solve crimes you are incapable of solving.
Restorative Justice is the wave of the criminal justice future.
To bad you won't be around to see it.
Charles Darwin message is what traits are you going to leave the next generation regarding the FBI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution


This just in about the FBI death squad collaborating with the Mafia death squad in Boston to murder at least 20 women and men since 1970.
The crime family exists with your continued support.
Keep paying those taxes, eh?
couple of reads


1st read

see link for full story

http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/06/17/whitey-bulger-s-trial-conspiracy-john-connolly-speaks.html


amount of your tax dime spent by the Boston FBI crime family
exceeded $50,000,000.00 during their crime spree.
Value of human lives lost:
incalculable,

Exclusive: Whitey’s Man in the FBI Speaks Out
Jun 18, 2012

FBI agent John Connolly went to jail for enabling the bloody reign of gangster Whitey Bulger. Now, in his first interview since Bulger was caught, he says the extent of the feds' cover-up may never be known.


In the 12 months since notorious mobster James “Whitey” Bulger was captured, he has been revealed to have feet of clay. Stripped of his power, Bulger awaits some form of justice, be it death from old age (he’s 82), or adjudication in federal court, where he stands accused of 19 murders. Either way Bulger will be made to pay, though it has become increasingly apparent that the many people and institutions of government that made Whitey Bulger possible will not be held accountable. One of the most violent and pernicious criminal conspiracies in the history of American mobsterism is over, but for those who hoped that the prosecution of Bulger would be some form of final exposé on the Bulger era, his trial is shaping up to be a whitewash.

Having lived 16 years on the run, 12 of those in an apartment near the beach in Santa Monica, Calif., with $822,198 cash and an arsenal of weapons stashed in a wall, Bulger was finally pinched after a tipster contacted the FBI with information about his fugitive girlfriend, Catherine Greig. Bulger and Greig, age 61, were arrested on June 23, 2011, and returned to Boston, where Whitey had for nearly a quarter century maintained a criminal business that included extortion, loan sharking, narcotics, fraud, illegal gambling, and murder.

Earlier this month Greig received an eight-year prison sentence and $150,000 fine for aiding and abetting a federal fugitive. With time served and allowable reductions for good behavior, she is likely to serve 76 months. Bulger’s trial is scheduled to begin on November 5.

The evidence against Whitey is formidable. Since he went on the run in January 1995, most of his closest associates have cut deals with the government and testified at various hearings and trials, and they are likely to testify against Whitey at his trial. Any attempt to prosecute Bulger, however, is complicated by the fact that at the same time he was committing most of the alleged murders, he and his gangster partner, Steve Flemmi, were also working as top informants for the FBI.

It is Bulger’s role as a government informant, and the way that role was fostered, facilitated, and kept confidential by a vast array of public servants, that has led many to suspect that the true nature of Bulger’s criminal career will never be fully explored in a court of law. Actions taken since Whitey’s arrest one year ago underscore these claims.

“The prosecution of Bulger is being carefully orchestrated,” says Harvey Silverglate, a renowned Boston criminal-defense attorney and author who has written about the case. Silverglate uses the word “cover-up” to describe the prosecution’s motives, adding, “If they wanted to convict Bulger swiftly, they could have tried him in California on gun-possession charges. Would have been an open-and-shut case. He’d have received a 30-year sentence. Or in Oklahoma, where one of the murders occurred; they have the death penalty. But the U.S. attorney’s office in Boston is not about to let this case out from under its control. Because then details might come out that show a pattern of secrecy and cover-up going back generations.”


2nd read
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/truthout.htm

Posada Carriles' US asylum application
connects to JFK assassination
THE MAN THAT PLACED
LUIS POSADA CARRILES IN
DEALEY PLAZA ON 11/22/63


3rd read
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKgiancana.htm

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKseal.htm
Reply 44
Christ, you know how to spam!

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