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Defund the FBI


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2021 Aug 3, 1:18pm   90,893 views  689 comments

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If there was ever an organization desperately in need of defunding, it's the FBI.

They have become a tool of state oppression of citizens, like the old East German Stasi. They actively incite crime to get people to commit it in order to then "catch" them and justify their budget.

https://patrick.net/post/1340257/2021-07-24-the-fbi-is-orchestrating-its-own-terror
https://patrick.net/post/1340349/2021-07-29-no-army-of-insurrectionists-appeared-on
https://patrick.net/post/1340084/2021-07-13-fbi-tells-americans-to-report-family

But for BLM, they studiously look the other way and never prosecute...

The best way we can defend ourselves is to cut off their funding. We need to make a national movement out of this.

Local police deserve our funding and support, but the FBI deserves defunding and hard prison time for its upper management.

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134   Patrick   2022 Aug 11, 9:06am  

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/ClayTravis/status/1557462762514796547#m


Clay Travis
@ClayTravis
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How corrupt is the FBI? Two days after they raid Donald Trump’s private residence, Hunter Biden, whose laptop proving multiple felonies the FBI has had for years, hops on Air Force 1 for a family vacation.
140   AD   2022 Aug 11, 11:51am  

Patrick says

They have become a tool of state oppression of citizens


Patrick, I respect Dr Ward a lot. He is a leader in my county.

https://www.gulfcounty.news/stories/its-time-for-the-people-to-abolish-the-fbi,10804

Jon Ward, MD
As I sat glued to the television on Monday evening, watching for the first time in our nation’s history the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, I felt both rage and sadness that America has descended into a level of despotism never before seen. I shouldn’t have been surprised, I have a unique perspective as a citizen who was also politically persecuted by former President Obama’s Department of Justice.

In 2010, as the president of the Bays’ Medical Society, I was a vocal and influential local critic of Obamacare. In 2012, my wife and I were large contributors to the Mitt Romney campaign and I once again was outspoken in my criticism of Obama. I was featured on local news talking about what it would mean for my business if Obama was re-elected. In 2013, FBI agents started showing up at the offices of other dermatologists, flashing their badges and asking if they had seen any disgruntled patients of my practice.

This culminated in an FBI raid of my dermatology practice in late 2014. Even though my attorneys had sent the FBI a letter stating that we were aware of an investigation, that we were happy to cooperate in any way, and that we were preserving all documents, a very public raid that was leaked to local media ensued. During this raid, the local agents went so far as to tell the employees who had shown up for work that day that their boss was going to jail and they should look for new jobs.

After four years of harassment and nearly a million dollars in legal fees, the FBI quietly returned all of our documents and there was no public apology or leak to the press to watch them “unraid” my office. We did nothing wrong, they were given orders from above to prosecute me for political reasons, and with all of the weight and force of the federal government they found nothing. This experience is why I have no respect for them.

Now all of America got to see on Monday night what I have known for eight years: The Department of Justice is corrupted beyond repair. The federal prosecutors have no ethics, the local agents have no integrity, and the judges will sign off on anything brought before them. It’s time for us to abolish them in Northwest Florida. We’ve always had that power, most people just haven’t known it. It’s the beauty of how the founders created our constitution.

Any enforcement action the federal government wishes to take against individuals must be heard in a federal court with a jury of their peers. That 12-person panel of “We the People” has always given the benefit of the doubt to the FBI, the federal prosecutor, and the judge. We have seen over and over the abuses of this system and the raid on Mar-a-Lago should be the tipping point to end that benefit of the doubt. It’s a concept referred to as jury nullification, where a jury takes the law into their own hands and decides a prosecution is unjust.

Currently in Northwest Florida, we have a prosecution taking place with former Lynn Haven Mayor Margo Anderson and local contractor James Finch. The accusation is that Mr. Finch gave Mrs. Anderson an old RV after Hurricane Michael. I find it very interesting that Mayor Anderson was prominently featured with President Trump when he visited Lynn Haven after the hurricane and that Mr. Finch was a very generous contributor to the President’s re-election campaign. What is the likelihood that their prosecution is influenced by politics?

Compare how they have been treated to our current Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried. Her boyfriend, marijuana executive Jake Bergmann, purchased a home for her in Tallahassee for over $700,000 and then signed the deed over to her. As Commissioner of Agriculture, she is supposed to regulate his industry in this state. Has the FBI investigated this gift - which is far more significant than a used RV - to Mrs. Fried? I assume not, as she is currently running for governor.

We do not have to wait for politicians to take action, we have the power to abolish the FBI right here in Northwest Florida by agreeing that all federal prosecutions involving the FBI are assumed to be political in nature. It can begin by the jury in the Finch and Anderson trial bringing a not guilty verdict. And with the federal government hiring 87,000 IRS agents with a high likelihood of being used against political opponents, we had better start the process now. We have the power to abolish both the FBI and the IRS in Northwest Florida effective immediately.
141   AD   2022 Aug 11, 12:25pm  

Patrick says

https://babylonbee.com/news/fbi-to-begin-raiding-homes-of-those-who-criticize-fbi-raid


There is a saying about the secret police or thug enforcers like Mao's Red Guard or East German Stasi.

"Complain about the Stasi, get a visit in the middle of the night from the Stasi"

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142   HeadSet   2022 Aug 11, 12:27pm  

What do you think the odds are that Eric S Schmitt above will be an audit target of those 87,000 new goons?
143   Patrick   2022 Aug 11, 12:34pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/ron-paul-was-right-again-heres-video-from-1988-of-ron-paul-explaining-that-the-fbi-was-designed-to-spy-on-americans-who-might-be-disagreeing-with-policy


Since before I was born, Ron Paul has been out spitting the truth about the US government.

Paul goes through the history of the FBI to that point and comes to this frightening conclusion.

It almost looks like the FBI was designed to spy on Americans who might be disagreeing with policy, especially foreign policy.

So the FBI, though I don't think I can condemn everything they've ever done...I think the FBI has kept and continues to keep a lot of records on a lot of individuals.

Now add to the list Ray Epps and January 6th, the Whitmer kidnapping entrapment, the FBI spying on the Trump campaign under Obama, and this recent raid on Mar-a-Lago.

It's time for the American people to wake up and realize that the FBI cannot be trusted. There's no "wait and see" with the FBI because they are purely a political machine designed to increase their own power.
144   AD   2022 Aug 11, 1:36pm  

HeadSet says

What do you think the odds are that Eric S Schmitt above will be an audit target of those 87,000 new goons?


Governor Schmitt of Missouri can have his state police arrest any of the Fed goons like armed IRS agent as part of a civil rights violation arrest, or even a Bivens Action.

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145   Patrick   2022 Aug 11, 1:38pm  

ad says

Bivens Action


Thanks, didn't know about this:

https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/civil-rights/bivens-claim/


A Bivens claim is a civil rights lawsuit. Victims can file a claim if their civil rights have been constitutionally violated by a federal agent. Successful claims lead to monetary damages. The federal officer can be held personally liable.

Bivens claims get their name from the court case that created them.1 They are different from other lawsuits that were created by a statute. Instead, courts created the lawsuits by implying a cause of action. The claim provides a remedy when federal agents violate U.S. law.

Victims can file this civil action against a federal officer who violated their civil rights. Civil rights are rights guaranteed by federal law or the U.S. Constitution. Examples of constitutional violations that can lead to liability include:

an unreasonable search with no probable cause by drug agents and law enforcement in violation of Fourth Amendment rights,2
firing someone from a U.S. agency after they express their political opinion (“free speech”) in violation of the First Amendment,3
depriving a prisoner of medical care in violation of the Eighth Amendment, and
depriving people of the right to remain silent and due process, guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment.4
146   richwicks   2022 Aug 11, 1:45pm  

Patrick says


Since before I was born, Ron Paul has been out spitting the truth about the US government.


Ron Paul was the first Republican I respected. I disagreed on his religious position, but his stated morality is extremely respectable.

When Republicans online bitched and moaned that Romney lost, I taunted them saying "If Ron Paul was run, he would have won", and he would have. If it's two pieces of shit, I'd rather the OTHER SIDES shit "win". I don't think Ron Paul was ever a serious candidate, but we never have serious candidates for the presidency, even the assholes that win.

If Tulsi Gabbard was run or Dennis Kucinich or even Bernie Sanders in 2016, they would have beaten Trump, and I know what a fraud Sanders is, but he's a better fraud than Hillary Clinton.
147   AD   2022 Aug 11, 3:58pm  

Patrick says


civil rights lawsuit


Also if someones civil rights are being violated like a Fed goon harasses like threatens, or tries to impede the free movement of a citizen, then technically a citizens arrest can be made. In this case the Fed goon is acting outside their jurisdictional duties. They have gone rogue and are acting just like a private citizen and not a protected officer with sovereign or qualified immunity.
151   Misc   2022 Aug 12, 6:01pm  

Well, looks like there's a few good members of Congress.

Democrats ain't gonna let this get floor time though.

Someone filed impeachment proceedings against Garland.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-resolution/743/text
152   Patrick   2022 Aug 12, 8:23pm  

https://www.hennessysview.com/p/fbi-illegal-from-start


The Federal Bureau of Investigations technically doesn’t exist. Congress never authorized it, and the executive branch lacks the authority to create it. Therefore, the FBI doesn’t exist.

All of this is documented on the FBI’s own website. A Brief History of the FBI tells the story of the rogue agency’s beginning under a dangerous tyrant named Charles Bonaparte, grandnephew of Napoleon. Bonaparte was Teddy Roosevelt’s attorney general. ...

In contempt of Congress, Bonaparte created his own team of “investigators,” and the FBI was born. No executive order. No law. Just a lawless attorney general trampling on the Constitution and the separation of powers.

Is it any wonder that such a rogue and illegal institution would behave like the Gestapo?
154   AD   2022 Aug 13, 11:31pm  

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155   richwicks   2022 Aug 13, 11:46pm  

in replay to ad:



There, fixed it.
156   WookieMan   2022 Aug 14, 6:38pm  

I can't recall if I've commented on this thread.

Who cares? Trump knows what he's doing. And if he doesn't, he could go to jail. If you're someone of importance people will always go after you. Comes with the territory. I liked him as POTUS, but this is another BS con job throwing shit at the wall. Nothing will come of this. It just makes the Dems look like retards. They put their heads on their pillows and think they finally got him. They don't.

Unless you're a complete moron or desperate, you don't do shady shit if you get into politics that can be found out. Trump knows this. He's in real estate for fucks sake. One of the shadiest industries on the planet.
157   Patrick   2022 Aug 14, 9:56pm  

WookieMan says

If you're someone of importance people will always go after you.


Not if you're a Democrat like Hunter or Hillary. Then the deep state makes sure you're untouchable.
158   WookieMan   2022 Aug 15, 7:24am  

Patrick says

WookieMan says


If you're someone of importance people will always go after you.


Not if you're a Democrat like Hunter or Hillary. Then the deep state makes sure you're untouchable.

They're not Democrats. We need to get this out of our minds. I'm sure Richwicks would agree on this. They're just "legal" criminals that control the agencies that could put them behind bars. No different than Pablo Escobar building his own prison. It's all a sham.

They can keep throwing shit at the wall, but it hasn't stuck and likely won't still with Trump. It would have already. So let them look like fools. I think it's funny at this point. Dems are digging a hole and didn't bring a ladder. Without cheating November is going to be a blood bath for the Dems. I predict a historic shift. And then the left accuses the right of cheating. Rinse and repeat for both sides.
159   Patrick   2022 Aug 15, 11:38am  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/pictures-videos-end-fbi-rallies-across-country-time-virginia/


On Sunday there were “End the FBI” rallies across the nation. TGP reported on rallies from St. Louis to Long Island. Good Americans have had enough of the corruption and destruction of the US in DC.
162   richwicks   2022 Aug 15, 10:42pm  

WookieMan says

They're not Democrats. We need to get this out of our minds. I'm sure Richwicks would agree on this. They're just "legal" criminals that control the agencies that could put them behind bars. No different than Pablo Escobar building his own prison. It's all a sham.


I completely agree with this.

When I say "the government is a criminal syndicate, a mafia", I am not exaggerating at all in this statement. That is precisely what it actually is. This is why we see both democrats and republicans OPENLY violating the law and the DOJ looks the other way.

It hasn't always been this way I don't think, but it's been this way for a long time. If Hunter Biden was either Jimmy Carter's or Ronald Reagan's kid, that would have ended their career in politics. They had embarrassing family members, but not outright criminal ones. Now we have people who OPENLY are just complete criminals. Clinton was probably selling access to classified documents, the Bidens are obviously involved with the mafia in Ukraine and are cutting deals with China. Nancy Pelosi is obviously engaging in insider trading, but so is Dan Crenshaw (just not as famously).

People point out that James Comey is Bill Barr are republicans - not really. They are just criminals. They are in the republican brand of the criminal syndicate. I don't think these people have ANY illusion that the two parties are different. They just have different rhetoric. We have 50 states, only in ONE of them is there ANY pushback on sexual indoctrination of children in elementary school.

They are purposely corrupting the population.

In 20 years if this continues, we'll truly have a two class system at least. People who had private educations will look down on people that went through public school as being a bunch of degenerates and weirdos. That's the purpose of this, plus they don't learn anything, they don't even learn study or work skills. They really will be useless eaters.
163   Patrick   2022 Aug 15, 10:47pm  

richwicks says


They're just "legal" criminals that control the agencies that could put them behind bars.


Good way to put it.

But how do you fix that? They are all interbred with each other between agencies, corporations, and the media. I mean it literally, those people are often married to each other.

It's a big club, and we ain't in it, as George Carlin would say.

So where can you even start? You need massive public attention, but that route is mostly cut off by their control over the corporate media.
164   richwicks   2022 Aug 15, 11:33pm  

Patrick says

So where can you even start? You need massive public attention, but that route is mostly cut off by their control over the corporate media.


Massive public attention.

Censorship and "fact checkers" are a sign of desperation, not of strength.

We used to wonder 20 years ago why nobody in the Bush administration that "mistakenly" took us to the Iraq War was being fired or held accountable. I used to wonder why the Nayirah testimony never got the Kuwaitis into trouble. I don't wonder any longer, the intelligence agencies aren't filled with idiots, they are filled with criminals.

We're going to have to collapse. They will not change or reform, we are going to have to collapse, and because it's just a bunch of criminals, we are going to collapse. We do not have the best and brightest in the government today, not even close. Look at how CRAPPY their propaganda is, how foolish their fact checking is, how pathetic their "news" is.

People who don't understand we have a SERIOUS problem at this point are either not paying attention, or are able to have MASSIVE amounts of cognitive dissonance. It used to drive me CRAZY to try to fit all these pieces together. "Why is impeachment off the table with Nancy Pelosi?", "Why did Hillary Clinton vote for the Iraq War?? - most of her party didn't, I bet THAT will hurt her later on when that war proves to be a fiasco". "They hate Bush so much an unknown black man with a Muslim sounding name won the presidency, I bet they won't dare to run another Neocon again...".

When a carnival barker won the presidency over Hillary Clinton I expected "They MUST see the writing on the wall NOW" - but nope. They just double down, every time.

When we finally go through declassification and truth and reconciliation, there's going to be hell to pay, and the people who have been fucking around for the last 30 years, know it. The reason we don't have competent propagandists, believable liars as politicians, etc - is that smart people are like "I don't want any part of this shit..., too much risk for too little of a reward.".

Some LGBTQ teacher is going to groom and molest some kid, and run away with them, and they're going to be murdered by a parent. Some IRS agent is going to fuck with the wrong guy, he's going to go postal - remember Joe Stack? He flew his plane into an IRS building. The media will defend the government employees, just like the defended Antifa and BLM - they are losing their ability to control the narrative. Kyle Rittenhouse killed a serial pedophile, that's the sort of people that support these riots. Every person he shot was a criminal.

The first thing that has to change is a repudiation of the propaganda. Samizdat brought down the USSR, it was instrumental in it. Nobody believed the government anymore. When that happens, collapse isn't far off. How far do you think we're off?

Facebook, Google, Twitter - they are designed to keep people ignorant. If they didn't do this, there would be no Parler, or Gab, or Truth Social, or Bitchute, or Odysee, or Yandex, or blah blah blah blah. More and more things are going to sprout up and the authorities will try to kill them, buy them out, whatever.
165   Patrick   2022 Aug 16, 7:27am  


@catturd2
20h
Funny how the FBI still hasn’t found the SCOTUS leaker.
171   Patrick   2022 Aug 16, 2:07pm  

Lol, the url sounds like the informant is dropping the accusation.

Not at all:


Just when you thought things could not look any worse for the FBI, an informant in the Whitmer kidnapping case dropped a bombshell claiming the agency asked the Michigan State Police to let protesters into the Capitol.
172   Patrick   2022 Aug 17, 4:30pm  

https://thepricklypear.org/biden-harding-and-a-ray-of-hope/


Among the treasured books in my collection is Lost Men of American History, compiled by Stewart H. Holbrook — copyright 1946. Say again, 1946. I purchased it for 25 cents at an elementary school fundraising book sale.

One chapter is about the “most corrupt presidential administration in history” (up to that point), that of Warren G. Harding, described (in essence) by the author as an empty suit, an accidental president, controlled by corrupt cronies.

“Nor was Harding elected through any personal merit, for the American people, except for Ohioans, had never heard of him. But that mattered not at all. What elected Harding was the fact that the people were voting against a man who was not a candidate – Woodrow Wilson… So men voted in savage resentment against the memory of Wilson, and Harding was elected.”

“Corruption on such a mighty scale automatically assured the Harding regime of a safe place in any history of the United States. But the historical importance of Harding himself rests on a firmer foundation. …he seems to have been the only President who neither in private nor public ever gave utterance to anything that could be called an idea.”

Does that sound familiar?

“The Veteran’s Bureau was in disgrace. So was the alien property custodian’s office. So, very soon, was what somebody called the department of easy virtue – meaning the Department of Justice. The department’s FBI, it will be remembered, was headed in the Harding administration by the fragrant William J. Burns. Under Burns the bureau was turned into a smearing weapon, used against senators, congressmen and others who sought to find anything wrong with the administration.”

“That is why I believe the administration of Warren G. Harding to have been one of the most valuable the Republic has ever had. It demonstrated our strength as a nation, our lasting qualities, in a manner that left no doubt. If we Americans could live through that period, and those of Coolidge and Hoover, including the long horror of Prohibition – if we could pass through those trials and find our system still workable, then he is a skeptic indeed who doubts that the United States continues to have a future.”
173   richwicks   2022 Aug 17, 5:39pm  

Patrick says

https://thepricklypear.org/biden-harding-and-a-ray-of-hope/


Oh that's silly.

Biden didn't win the election.

From the except you included, I thought they were talking about Obama and Bush Jr. Not Trump versus Biden.

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