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BRITISH SPOOKS ORDER FBI IRISH POLITICAL FRAME UP

Postby fruhmenschen » Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:57 am

BRITISH SPOOKS ORDER FBI IRISH POLITICAL FRAME UP
Dublin : Ireland | Mar 13, 2011

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When Britain's secret service MI5 and the FBI decided to stitch up Irishman Michael McKevitt in the 1990’s the FBI supplied MI5 with a paid informer, David Rupert. Rupert was an informer with the FBI for 20 years.. He was a serial bankrupt, a career police snitch with the FBI and later British occupation in Ireland. He had been arrested for wire fraud along with suspected slavery of a 15 year old. He was never charged but his informer services where used continually

Rupert moved to Ireland to spying on Irish people in the early 1990’s. Rupert was introduced to British MI5 who directed his actions in Ireland. The FBI leased a bar with a caravan and a holiday camping park in Co. Leitrim for Rupert to spy from. Rupert said the park was used by IRA supporters and sent names, addresses with telephone numbers to the FBI and MI5. The local Irish police called the Garda were aware of Rupert spying for the FBI/MI5 on Irish citizens and chose to let it happen.

According to a Forum Magazine;

“On 11 April 1998, Rupert dispatched his most controversial e-mail to MI5 headquarters. It was almost five months before the now infamous maroon Vauxhall Cavalier would decimate the centre of Omagh town and kill 29 people. For this reason the e-mail was all the more startling because in it Rupert informed MI5 that a dissident republican group was planning a car bomb attack in Omagh. The April car bomb attack in Omagh was eventually frustrated by Gardai south of the border. However, MI5 management knew the threat was only postponed and not extinguished. Within days MI5 e-mailed Rupert: "We disrupted the intention to use the car bomb, but maybe not for long".
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Re: Wilkileaks FBI informant

Postby josey wales » Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:39 am

Yeah, well I hope that is the best thing he ever 'gets'. I hope he has to hide the rest of his life and that is too good for the little puke suck.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:05 am

FBI Agent In Court On Ethics Charges, Supporters Follow
April 26, 2005Updated: 7:18 pm EDT April 26, 2005
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Dozens of FBI agents turned out to support suspended FBI Agent Erik Blowers during his initial appearance in court Tuesday morning.
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Erik Blowers pleaded not guilty, requested a jury trial, and was released on $25,000 bond on Tuesday.

Federal Judge Karl Horn said he's never seen a larger turnout so early in a case than he did for Blowers.
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Ethics advisor for FBI gets probation

Postby fruhmenschen » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:18 am

Ex-FBI agent spared time in prison
Former Charlotte ethics adviser had accepted gifts from target of investigation, didn't disclose on form
JIM MORRILL
jmorrill@charlotteobserver.com
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2005 - FBI agent Erik Blowers

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A federal judge Thursday sentenced former Charlotte FBI agent Erik Blowers, the ethics adviser to agents across North Carolina, to two years probation for failing to disclose gifts and favors from a one-time informant.


Blowers, 40, is believed to be the first FBI agent ever charged in the state. He was a 16-year veteran who'd talked about being an FBI agent since he was a kid.

His plea followed a felony indictment that could have brought five years in prison. U.S. Justice Department prosecutors claimed he misled supervisors, lied to investigators and had extensive business dealings with a convicted drug trafficker.

Blowers admitted taking two trips to Las Vegas in 2000 with David Simonini, a former Charlotte home builder. During one trip, Blowers headed the White Collar Crime Squad, which was investigating Simonini for his alleged involvement in bank fraud.

Blowers paid for neither trip. Simonini paid part. A hotel covered the rest in recognition of Simonini's status as a big-time gambler. In his plea, Blowers acknowledged the value of the trips was around $6,000. But on a disclosure form, he never disclosed the trips.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:30 am

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I attended the Whitey Bulger Congressional hearings in Boston and introduced myself to Huff.
Sat next to Gelzinis,the author of this story, during the testimony

Tulsa cop still seeks answers from ‘Zip’
Peter Gelzinis By Peter Gelzinis
Friday, March 4, 2011

From the first moment Mike Huff laid eyes on John Connolly, he knew something was wrong.

The homicide cop from Tulsa looked at Johnny’s French-cuffed shirt and his designer haircut and thought to himself: “This guy looks more like the gangsters I’m chasing than an FBI agent.”
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:15 pm

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Head of Joint Terrorism Task Force nearly fired for holding back info to NYPD superiors
BY ROCCO PARASCANDOLA AND ALISON GENDAR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Sunday, March 13, 2011

The head of the Joint Terrorism Task Force was nearly bounced from his job in a clash over classified information, the Daily News has learned.

NYPD Deputy Chief James Shea was about to be transferred because he refused to provide sensitive information to his NYPD superiors, half a dozen police and law enforcement sources said.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:21 am

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FBI Agent Questioned in State Gambling Probe
Written by CBS 8 News
Tuesday, 22 March 2011 07:42 am

Attorneys for indicted casino owner Milton McGregor are getting to ask more questions of the FBI agent who oversaw the wire taps that led to the indictment of McGregor and others on voting buying charges.

A federal magistrate judge ruled that agent Doug Carr must return to the witness stand Tuesday morning because prosecutors were tardy in giving defense attorneys some government e-mails concerning the wire taps. The e-mails weren't turned over until several days after Carr testified in a hearing Feb. 28.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:31 am

Feds suspiciously ban veteran from flying
Monday, March 21, 2011
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March 21, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A suburban man who describes himself as a patriotic, honorably discharged marine is one of 17 plaintiffs in a lawsuit involving the government's no-fly list.

Abe Mashal is Muslim and says FBI agents told him he ended up on the list because he exchanged emails with a Muslim cleric they were monitoring.

While Mashal is Muslim, his wife is Christian, and he says the e-mails were seeking advice on raising kids in a mixed-faith home.

Homeland Security will not confirm whether he's on the no-fly list, let alone why.

For Mashal and his family, "stay-cations" are the new norm.

The economy is not to blame. They say the government is.

Last April, Mashal went to Midway Airport to catch a flight to Spokane, Wash. He never got past the ticket counter.

"I turned around, I didn't even hear 'em coming and I'm surrounded by 30 TSA agents and Chicago police. She comes out and says, 'You're on the no-fly list, you can't fly on any plane and the FBI is on there way here to speak with you,'" Mashal said.

Mashal says what followed was a series of interviews by FBI agents. They talked to him, his relatives, his friends and even a business client.

Mashal owns a high-end dog training business -- a skilled he picked up as a U.S. Marine.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Thu Mar 31, 2011 1:23 pm

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Published: 01:01 PM, Thu Mar 31, 2011
Bragg CID agents suspended; FBI investigating kidnap allegations



Four Army CID agents on Fort Bragg have been suspended pending the outcome of a criminal investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

That was confirmed this morning by Chris Grey, a spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command.

The investigation was prompted by allegations that four CID investigators kidnapped a civilian, took him to a remote location on Fort Bragg and threatened to kill him, according to television news reports.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Tue Apr 05, 2011 4:56 pm

Memo suggests FBI had mole inside ABC News in 1990s
Agents treated reporter like informant, raising question: Who else?
By John Solomon and Aaron Mehta | April 05, 2011
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Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh being escorted from the Noble County Courthouse in Perry, Okla. following his capture two days after an explosion rocked the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
A once-classified FBI memo reveals that the bureau treated a senior ABC News journalist as a potential confidential informant in the 1990s, pumping the reporter to ascertain the source of a sensational but uncorroborated tip that the network had obtained during its early coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing.

The journalist, whose name is not disclosed in the document labeled “secret,” not only cooperated but provided the identity of a confidential source, according to the FBI memo — a possible breach of journalistic ethics if he or she did not have the source’s permission.

The ABC employee was even assigned a number in the FBI’s informant database, indicating he or she was still being vetted for suitability as a snitch after providing “highly accurate and reliable information in the past” and then revealing information the network had obtained in the hours just after the 1995 terrorist attack by Timothy McVeigh.

The journalist “advised that a source within the Saudi Arabian Intelligence Service advised that the Oklahoma City bombing was sponsored by the Iraqi Special Services who contracted seven (7) former Afghani Freedom Fighters out of Pakistan,” an April 17, 1996 FBI memo states, recounting the then-ABC journalist’s interview with FBI agents a year earlier on the evening of the April 19, 1995 bombing. (The Iraqi connection, of course, never materialized.)

The memo recounts multiple contacts between the FBI and the journalist over a one-year period in 1995-96 but does not name the network insider, instead using the informant number NY290000-SI-DT and a simple description as “a senior official employed by ABC News for over 15 years.”

ABC News told the Center for Public Integrity that it is not certain about the identity of the journalist involved in the 1995-96 episode, but does not believe he or she still works for the network. Spokesman Jeffrey Schneider said the FBI description of its interactions with the reporter raises serious concerns about intrusions on the First Amendment.

“If true, it would certainly be of grave concern to us that the FBI would have created an informant file based on information gleaned from a reporter,” Schneider said. “It certainly would be very troubling for the FBI to recruit a news employee as a confidential source.”

“It can create a perception of collusion between the government and the news organization. It would put journalists everywhere at risk if people believed that journalists are acting as government agents. And it could raise the specter of the government trying to spy on a news organization,” he added.

FBI officials declined to identify the reporter, but confirmed to the Center for Public Integrity that the bureau did in fact treat the reporter as a potential confidential source for a limited period of time as it tried to ascertain the validity of the information suggesting Iraqi involvement in the Oklahoma City bombing.

Bureau officials said it was possible that over the years other reporters and members of other sensitive professions have been treated in FBI files as potential informers — even if those people did not intend to act as bureau sources — but such contacts are governed by strict rules.


The memo was recently discovered by Utah lawyer Jesse Trentadue, who has spent years researching the Oklahoma City case trying to prove a connection between the terrorist bombing and the death of his brother in an Oklahoma prison in the summer of 1995.

The root of the memo lies in Trentadue’s relationship with Terry Nichols, one of the defendants convicted in the 1995 terror attack, who is serving life in prison. Trentadue recently found the document — unredacted and still marked secret — in a box of documents gathered by Nichols’ defense attorneys.

The memo suggests the ABC journalist reached out to a counterterrorism agent in New York City on his or her own the night of the bombing, in part because the information acquired suggested that “there were two other bombing incidents planned” soon at government offices in Houston and Los Angeles.

The journalist agreed to be interviewed by counterterrorism agents again the next day, the memo says, but refused to identify his or her source.

Nearly a year later, the network staffer was contacted by the FBI and agreed to divulge ABC’s source for the uncorroborated claim: a former CIA officer named Vincent Cannistraro, who was on contract to the network as a consultant, who, in turn, had gotten the information from a Saudi general.

During the 1996 re-interview, the ABC employee was questioned about the “source of questioned information” and “advised that the source was VINCENT CANNISTRARO, former Counter-Terrorism Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),” the memo stated.

The reporter further related that “when questioned regarding his source of this information, CANNISTRARO confirmed that it was a ‘General within the Saudi Arabian Intelligence Service,’” the memo stated.

In an interview this week, Cannistraro said he was surprised that an ABC journalist had contacted the FBI and relayed the information, in part because it had not been corroborated and was just a rumor passing through Saudi circles.

Cannistraro said he provided the information himself to the FBI immediately after the bombing because of suggestions there might be imminent additional attacks possible, but hadn’t authorized ABC to release the information.

Cannistrato called the memo “interesting” and noted that when he worked for the CIA they had rules in place blocking the use of journalists as sources. He said being “outed” was “not a concern” because he had already shared the information with the bureau.

Journalism ethics experts said the memo’s description of the relationship between the FBI and the ABC reporter was troubling.

“Obviously any reporter who is simultaneously working for a media outlet and giving info to the government has a conflict of interest, says Jill Olmsted, who teaches journalistic ethics in her role as journalism division director for American University’s School of Communication.

Olmsted acknowledges that there are situations in which a journalist should share information with the government, particularly when there is a danger to the general public or a life is at stake. But she calls sharing information with the government a “slippery slope.”

Tim McGuire, a journalism professor at Arizona State University, believes the fact the reporter was assigned an informant number and had contributed information in the past precludes any argument that he was sharing this information in the public good.

“I mean, he’s not only a rat, he’s a really huge rat” says McGuire. “He’s obviously decided that helping the government on an ongoing basis is more important than being a journalist.”
McGuire also warns that journalists acting as agents can have a harmful — even dangerous — impact on the profession. “We’re all endangered by him playing these silly games,” he says. “I think when you’re an agent for the government, you’re putting your fellow journalists in harm’s way.”

“We don’t like being used as an arm of the government to get information because that’s what they do in repressive regimes, not in a society where we’re based on freedom of the press,” says Olmsted. “So I find that very disturbing.”

Occasionally, reporters face a conundrum in which they come into possession of information about a plot that might put people or property in danger or pose a risk to national security. Most news organizations have strict policies for handling such circumstances and reporting safety concerns to authorities through official channels.

Schneider said ABC has long had rules requiring such episodes to be raised directly to the president of network news, or his designee, who then would decide whether to report such information directly to the FBI director.

He said the memo’s description of the reporter approaching agents himself and then acquiescing to an interview a year later — in which specific news sources were divulged — seemed to flout the network’s long-established policy.

“Based on your reporting, we believe the employee involved in the reporting no longer works here,” Schneider said. “Based on the description in the memo, this would not have followed that policy, but I cannot account for who this reporter may have talked with at the time.”

The memo shows several high-ranking FBI officials were involved in approving the approach to the ABC reporter, including Supervisory Special Agent Thomas Nicoletti and Thomas Pickard, then a special agent in charge of the FBI’s New York office who eventually would rise to the No. 2 job in the bureau.

Nicoletti was reportedly hired by ABC after his retirement from the FBI, working as a consultant for the network’s entertainment division on a movie about the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. He eventually resigned to protest the movie’s portrayal of the tragedy.

Nicoletti could not be reached for comment.

Last fall, the FBI faced questions about its use of another journalist, the late photographer Ernest Withers, when documents released several years after his death showed he had been paid during the J. Edgar Hoover years as an informant to spy on Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement. That case involved a much more involved relationship than the one described in the FBI memo from the Oklahoma City case.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:05 am

Former FBI Agent Talks About Okla. City Bombing
Lead Investigator, Defense Atty. Disagree On Existence Of John Doe No. 2
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- The 16th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing is just two weeks away, and Eyewitness News 5 explores the question about a possible third suspect in the terrorist act that took 168 lives.

Edmond Police Chief Bob Ricks, a former FBI agent and one of the lead investigators of the bombing, talked about the possibility that a third suspect exists.

Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were convicted for the bombing in 1997, with McVeigh executed in 2001 and Nichols currently serving 161 life sentences.

Eyewitness News 5 is in possession of a copy of a document that contains conversations and interviews that show Nichols claiming a third person was involved in the bombing.

Ricks said he admits that early on in the investigation, the FBI thought there might be a "John Doe No. 2."

"The artist conception of John Doe No. 2 was released within days after the bombing occurred," Ricks said.

Ricks said a sketch was created that stemmed from a Kansas auto shop where McVeigh rented the infamous Ryder truck, which held the explosives. At the time, Ricks said the people working in the shop thought there was someone else in the room with McVeigh.

One of the distinguishing characteristics was that John Doe No. 2 was wearing a baseball cap, but that ball cap led them to a man who Ricks said had nothing to do with the bombing.

"John Doe No. 2 was just a military individual that was in there with a friend renting a Ryder truck," Ricks said.

But in 2005, FBI agents said Nichols told them "he knew the identity of John Doe No. 2 but refused to reveal the identity."

Nichols told investigators that "he feared for his and his family's well-being."

In a later interview, Nichols told a congressman "that 'clearly' someone else was involved in renting the Ryder truck." And McVeigh's attorney, Stephen Jones, said he agrees. "If you take McVeigh's words at face value and you take the words of the other three employees at Elliot's body shop, there was another person present," Jones said.

Jones said even McVeigh told him someone else was involved, but McVeigh would not tell him the name.

"I think I know why the person was there, but I don't have a name," Jones said.

But Ricks is sticking to his guns and said Nichols is simply seeking attention.

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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:20 am

Authorities investigate discovery of FBI agent's gun in restroom at Texas airport - CNN

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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Tue Apr 12, 2011 1:40 am

FBI Agent Found Guilty Of Federal Wire And Bankruptcy Fraud
posted December 2, 2010
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FBI Special Agent Darin Lee McAllister, 44, of Brentwood, Tn.,
was found guilty of 15 counts of wire fraud and 3 counts of bankruptcy fraud Thursday by a federal jury in
Nashville.

Sentencing was set for March 4 at 10 a.m. McAllister faces a total of 315 years in prison and $6.5 million in fines. The maximum penalty for each violation of the wire fraud statute is 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The maximum penalty for each count of bankruptcy fraud is five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Each count also carries a mandatory $100 special assessment. The court may also order restitution to any
victims of the fraud.

McAllister was indicted in May by a federal grand jury for wire fraud, bank fraud and swearing a false oath in bankruptcy. The jury failed to reach a verdict on the bank fraud charge.

Authorities said he devised a wire fraud scheme to defraud SunTrust Mortgage Company, Inc., in connection with the purchase of rental properties totaling $1.25 million in May and July 2006. In addition, he devised a scheme to defraud the SunTrust Bank in connection with a $100,000 line of credit and making three false statements in connection with his subsequent bankruptcy petition in July 2009.

U.S. Attorney Bill Killian said, “The result in this case shows that no one is above the law. The actions of this federal law enforcement officer should not tarnish the good reputation of the FBI or the many fine men and women in federal law enforcement. However, anyone who violates the laws of the United States will be prosecuted regardless of his or her position.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:28 pm

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By CAROLINE GRANT

Published: Today
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THE Beatles and Michael Jackson were spied on by the FBI - in case they rocked national security.

Files declassified yesterday show US agents also took an interest in a host of other stars, including stadium band Kiss.

A dossier was opened on crooner Frank Sinatra over Mafia pals and alleged communist leanings. Squeaky-clean John Denver was also suspected of Mob links.

Jimi Hendrix and the Grateful Dead were the subject of drug probes, while Elvis appears in the files as a victim of extortion bids.

Bizarrely, Kentucky Fried Chicken king Colonel Sanders was also scrutinised - after he asked FBI supremo John Edgar Hoover for his autograph.
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Re: FBI WATCH MAKING CRUELTY VISIBLE

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APRIL 21, 2011, 6:21 P.M. ET

When Wiretapping Crosses the Line


By MICHAEL ROTHFELD

U.S. officials have used secret wiretaps as a powerful weapon against cheaters on Wall Street. But recent insider-trading cases have raised fresh questions about when government surveillance crosses a line into unwarranted invasion of privacy.

Some of more than 40 secret recordings played for jurors at the trial of Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam have contained stretches of dialogue that appear exclusively personal, focusing on marriages and alleged extramarital affairs, social visits and vacations.

In a ruling on Wednesday, a judge overseeing a different but related insider-trading case excoriated the government for monitoring intimate calls between trader Craig Drimal and his wife about their marriage, which had nothing to do with the case.

"The court is deeply troubled by this unnecessary, and apparently voyeuristic, intrusion into the Drimals' private life," wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan. He ruled, though, that the errors didn't justify Mr. Drimal's request to suppress more than 1,000 calls taped by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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