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Postby fruhmenschen » Sat Jan 18, 2014 1:42 am

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TeamBerserk Hackers Claim Breach of FBI Press Office
http://www.esecurityplanet.com/hackers/ ... ffice.html
The hackers claim to have accessed classified data, but haven't leaked any of it.
January 17, 2014

Members of the hacker group Team Berserk recently claimed to have breached the Web site for the FBI press office, and made several unclassified documents available online.

In a statement published on Pastebin, the hackers wrote, "There are real threats out there against all Americans and the United States. Most of the threats are bulls**t, but we felt that many of you needed to see a selection of these documents to demonstrate that there are in fact real dangers. Americans are under attack on a daily basis by all kinds of dangerous people, dangerous foreigners and even some of our own citizens."

The hackers also published a link to a zip file containing 59.2MB of unclassified files covering topics ranging from bath salts to the Boston Marathon bombings -- along with an empty folder named Classified. "We can't show you the scarier things, but these other documents are being circulated among Anonymous," the hackers wrote. "If Anonymous agrees to release those they will be released to the public."
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Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:58 pm

Restaurant at Sochi Olympics Bans FBI, CIA Agents in Anger Over Cold War - See more at: http://www.ticklethewire.com/page/2/#st ... neVN8.dpuf
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Postby fruhmenschen » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:34 pm

God tests a new drone against FBI agent.

After god caught FBI agents engaging in criminal activity two weeks ago she decided to sent FBI Director Noodles Comey a message, eh?




SUV Rolls Onto I-805, Crushes FBI Car
A San Diego police detective said the driver missed several obstacles on the plunge onto I-805
By R. Stickney | Tuesday, Mar 18, 2014

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http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/C ... 45531.html

An SUV ran off the road in North Park Monday and rolled down an embankment, crushing a vehicle driven by an FBI employee on the highway below.

The incident occurred around 9:30 a.m. along southbound Interstate 805 below Adams Avenue just before the off-ramp.

It appears a woman driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee crashed into a hydrant at Adams and Boundary Street and then drove 100 feet down an embankment.

Her vehicle struck the retaining wall, flipped over, crashed into another vehicle and then landed on its roof.

As it was tumbling down the embankment, it struck a car driven by an on-duty FBI agent that was exiting the highway at the time.

The agent was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries according to SDPD Lt. Darryl Hoover.
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Postby fruhmenschen » Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:50 pm

914Works to Present Robert Shetterly’s ‘Americans Who Tell the Truth’

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Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Apr 02, 2014 2:23 am

Blade, pair who were held file FBI complaints
First Amendment violations alleged in Lima


The pair said they believed their First Amendment rights were violated when they were detained.

Ms. Fraser was placed in handcuffs and the Department of Army Police confiscated her cameras.

“I don’t want this to be about me or The Blade necessarily,” Mr. Linkhorn said. “I just want to make sure that laws are followed properly and that people have the freedom that they should have.”

Mr. Linkhorn and Ms. Fraser said they went to the driveway entrance of the tank plant on Friday afternoon and stayed outside the plant’s gate and did not pass an unmanned guard shack.

They were leaving when they were stopped by police. They were detained for at least an hour, Mr. Linkhorn said.

Both Mr. Linkhorn and Ms. Fraser were wearing Blade and news media credentials.

Ms. Fraser said she was placed in handcuffs and escorted out of their vehicle when she initially refused to provide her driver’s license, saying that she was not the person driving the vehicle.

Police released the pair, but seized Ms. Fraser’s cameras, telling her that photography of any part of the plant was not permitted.

Ms. Fraser said she believed police had no reason to handcuff her, and she said she felt she was treated in a “disrespectful and discourteous way.”

“Nothing I did nor Tyrel did earned their disrespect,” she said. “We did nothing disrespectful to them.”

Ms. Fraser said she wants other photographers to be able to do their work without restrictions, and that if there are photography restrictions, they should be created through a public discussion, not unilaterally.

Through the intervention of U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (R., Ohio), a Blade photographer retrieved the cameras from the plant about 8:30 p.m. Friday from a police commander.

But upon examining the cameras, she found they didn’t have any of the photos of the exterior of the tank plant that Ms. Fraser had shot. Photos that she shot at another facility in the area also were deleted.

Mr. Linkhorn and Ms. Fraser were in Lima covering a Ford Motor Co. news conference at the automaker’s plant there.

Afterward, they went to shoot photos of businesses in the area for future use.

Everything Ms. Fraser photographed at the tank plant is visible from Buckeye Road, and can be seen on the Internet on both Google Earth and Google Street View.

“My biggest concern is that we were doing something that I believe we were within our rights to be doing,” Mr. Linkhorn said, “not because we were journalists, but because we are U.S. citizens and we were simply taking photos from public property.”

Dave Murray, managing editor of the newspaper, filed a civil rights complaint with the FBI along with the complaints filed by the two staffers.

“The Army does not have the right in this country to detain journalists, handcuff them, seize their cameras, and destroy our work product on the whim of an overzealous military police officer,” Mr. Murray said. “The photos Ms. Fraser took were taken outside the secure perimeter of the tank plant and were photos that anyone with a cell phone could take as they drive by.”


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Postby fruhmenschen » Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:52 am

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http://socialistworker.org/2014/04/03/s ... r-40-years


Still in Attica after 40 years
April 3, 2014
Jalil Muntaqim, a former member of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, has spent more than 40 years behind bars after receiving a sentence of 25 years to life in 1971. Mara Ahmed, an activist, artist, documentary filmmaker and blogger based in Rochester, N.Y., recently visited Muntaqim at the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York.


Jalil Muntaqim
ON FEBRUARY 18, I went to Attica, along with other activists, to visit Jalil Muntaqim (prisoner no. 77A4283, whose birth name was Anthony L. Bottom). This was my first time at a maximum-security prison. With its impossibly high walls and multiple turrets, it looked like a castle, albeit an ugly gray one, and I half expected to be intercepted by a moat.

The inside of the prison is coldly institutional, regulated, bland. The visiting room is large, furnished with tables and chairs, and there's an entire wall of vending machines. The walls are painted with dolphins and miscellaneous underwater scenes. I soon understood why. Many families visit with young children in tow, and soon, their noisy chatter began to reverberate throughout the carefully reinforced and supervised space we were in.

Jalil joined us after 15 or 20 minutes. Tall, affable, with a warm smile on his face and a taqiyah (Muslim skullcap) on his head, it was easy to fall into conversation with him. Jalil is interested in everything. He asked Diane about her work as a Rochester city high school teacher and discussed my films with me, including issues related to Islam and feminism and the Partition of India.

His charm and lively intelligence make it hard to imagine that he's spent more than 40 years of his life in prison. He was a young Black Panther when he was arrested in 1971. Since COINTELPRO--a secret FBI program aimed at sabotaging dissent and disrupting movements for self-determination within the U.S. from the 1950s to the 1970s--has now been exposed for its illegal activities, it's incredible that political prisoners like Jalil continue to be locked up.

Here is a summary of the case against Jalil in the words of Danish activist and writer Kit Aastrup:

[Muntaqim] was only 19 years old and a member of the Black Panther Party when he was sent to prison in 1971 on conspiracy charges following the killing of a police officer, allegedly in retaliation for the murder of Black political prisoner George Jackson.

Muntaqim was targeted by COINTELPRO, an unconstitutional and clandestine FBI operation that was set up to destroy political organizations, especially those from the oppressed communities. In 1975, Muntaqim was wrongly convicted of killing two police officers in New York City, although there was no physical evidence against him and two juries failed to convict him before the State found one that did.

Muntaqim, who received a sentence of 25 years to life, has always maintained his innocence...In 2007 Muntaqim was charged in a cold case from 1971 known as the San Francisco 8 (SF8) case, and he was transferred from Auburn Correctional Facility in New York to San Francisco County Jail. This case was originally dropped in 1975 because it was based on confessions extracted by torture. At the end of July, two of the SF8, Herman Bell and Muntaqim, were sentenced to probation and time served, after Bell agreed to plead to voluntary manslaughter and Muntaqim reluctantly pleaded no contest to conspiracy to voluntary manslaughter.

Charges have been dropped against most of the SF8 on the basis of insufficient evidence. However, Herman Bell and Jalil Muntaqim remain in prison.

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JALIL IS no run-of-the-mill human being. He acquired a college education while incarcerated; in 1976, he initiated the National Prisoners Campaign to Petition the United Nations to recognize the existence of political prisoners in the U.S.; in 1997, he launched the Jericho Movement to demand amnesty for American political prisoners on the basis of international law; he has written books and maintains a blog; and he's quelled prison riots.

He's also involved in literacy programs and has wonderful ideas about vocational training in prison running parallel to community programs outside so that released prisoners can transition effortlessly into them and chances of relapse are minimized. For all these efforts at organizing, Jalil is transferred relentlessly from one correctional facility to another.

Jalil understands that we have reached a racial crossroads in America. Black kids are being murdered for the clothes they wear or the music they listen to, stop-and-frisk and racial profiling have become institutionalized, books like Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow explain how a caste system rooted in mass incarceration has replaced segregation and slavery, anti-Vietnam War protesters and activists have revealed how they stole COINTELPRO files, and books like Betty Medsger's The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI delineate the disturbing history, machinations and criminality of the FBI.

Jalil's concern is that this "spark" might ignite people's anger rather than become the impetus for constructive organizing. He hopes for liberal movements to unite and coalesce as they did during the civil rights era. He wants to hearken back to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Poor People's Campaign and forge links between the struggles against racism and economic inequity, between Trayvon Martin and Occupy Wall Street.

He envisions an alternative, internal judicial system capable of resolving disputes and interdicting where necessary, based on African American needs and realities. It would work in unison with the American judicial system, the way Jewish, Christian or Amish religious laws do right now.

This reminded me of something August Wilson said in an interview with Bill Moyers in 1988. He talked about African Americans being a "visible" minority and the offensive idea that they must integrate into white, European (in other words, mainstream) society and distance themselves from their own values, aesthetics and worldview in order to be successful.

He gave the example of Asian Americans, whose culture is not only accepted but admired. He mentioned Passover and how it reminds Jews of their history of slavery. There is a need for a Black Passover and for a celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation. By revisiting and keeping alive their common past, African Americans can build a common future.
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Postby fruhmenschen » Tue May 20, 2014 10:02 am

http://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/

when you are the taxpayer funded law enforcement agency investigating
the crime you just committed you control the evidence
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Postby fruhmenschen » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:10 pm

Jon Olsen is a friend.He has a new book


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Postby fruhmenschen » Tue Jun 24, 2014 9:48 pm

In 1995, We brought Ed Tatro to speak at Bates College about how the Texas Oil Mafia,Lyndon Johnson and FBI Director Hoover assassinated President Kennedy


The Warren Report 50 Years Later: A Critical Examination


What we know now, that we didn’t know then.

Presented By: The JFK Historical Group

David Denton, Ed Tatro, Walt Boyes, William Boyes,
Ben Boyes

September 26th-28th

Crowne Plaza East Hotel, Alexandria, VA.

Many of the leading experts on the JFK Assassination and critics of the Warren Commission findings will be meeting in Washington D.C. on this weekend, to give presentations on the
various aspects of this topic.

Ed Tatro, Doug Horne, Phil Nelson, Russ Baker, Gary Powers Jr., Peter Janney, James Wagenvoord (former Life magazine editor and current whistle blower), Don Adams, (former FBI agent
and current whistle blower), Rick Russo, ( a key Nigel Turner consultant), and Gerald McKnight are among those who have agreed to give presentations and we are expecting others to be added as we proceed.

Dr. Cyril Wecht will be the keynote speaker at the proposed banquet.
The conference will begin at 9 AM on Friday, September 26th, and will run through the evening (there will be a meet and
greet with conference speakers that evening), and all day Saturday. On Saturday evening, we will be having a banquet dinner and our keynote speaker will be giving his presentation. The conference will conclude with presentations on Sunday morning. A more complete
schedule will be released as the event gets closer. Registration and hotel accommodation details are included below and in the attachments above:

Conference Fees:

___$115, if paid before August 1st. After August 1st, $125. Walk –up single day session fees will be $65 per
day
___ $30 per day for students presenting an ID.
___ Banquet Dinner and Keynote Presentation Fee of $53.
___ Hotel Accommodations, Special Rate of $119 for single, $129 for double a night. (Ask for JFK Historical Group rate). For more
information about Hotel Accommodations, see the Hotel Brochure included.
Send your registration form and check or money order to:
David Denton, JFK Historical Group
1305 Hall St
Olney, Illinois 62450

Any questions? Contact me at 618-204-1498
Email: dentond@iecc.edu

For more info and updates check our website at:
http://changehistjfk.blogspot.com.
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Postby fruhmenschen » Thu Jul 03, 2014 12:29 am

case that motivated me to spend the last 25 years focused
on crimes committed by FBI agents.
The judge in the case Donald Alexander was rewarded by being appointed to the Maine Supreme Court.
The governor who rewarded Judge Alexander, Angus King was sent to the. US Senate by the FBI. notice the sentence Judge Alexander gave
FBI Agent John Kenoyer and the age of the victim. This was given after Kenoyer jumped bail and was a fugitive for 1 year before turning himself in.
couple of other bonus reads



http://articles.latimes.com/1987-09-13/ ... _fbi-agent


FBI Agent Jailed for Assaulting Girl, 12
September 13, 1987

AUGUSTA, Me. — A judge sentenced a former FBI agent to nine months in prison and two more years of house arrest for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old neighbor girl.

Kennebec County Superior Court Judge Donald G. Alexander imposed the sentence Thursday on John H. Kenoyer, 65, the FBI's former Augusta bureau chief.

Kenoyer was charged early last year. He pleaded guilty in June to nine charges, including unlawful sexual contact, assault and gross sexual misconduct.


http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/07/01/f ... ing-minor/


Secret Service Agent Pleads Guilty To Sexually Assaulting Minor

ROCKINGHAM, N.H. – A former United States Secret Service agent is headed to prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a minor.

Wilbur “Tom” Clark, 70, of East Kingston, N.H. pleaded guilty on Tuesday to two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault, one count of felonious sexual assault, and one misdemeanor of obscene matter.

Clark, who was a Secret Service agent for more than 20 years, was accused of assaulting a child under 13 years of age in his home in East Kingston, and on one occasion he allegedly provided the child with obscene pornographic images.

Following his guilty plea, Clark was sentenced to 20-40 years at the New Hampshire state prison


Notice the sentence FBI agents received for raping 6 year old children


FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/was ... hief_x.htm Tuesday February 17, 2004 11:46 PM By JOHN SOLOMON Associated Press Writer https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forum ... 1077052156 WASHINGTON (AP) - The former chief internal watchdog at the FBI has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl and has admitted he had a history of molesting other children before he joined the bureau for what became a two-decade career. John H. Conditt Jr., 53, who retired in 2001, was sentenced last week to 12 years in prison in Tarrant County court in Fort Worth, Texas, after he admitted he molested the daughter of two FBI agents after he retired. He acknowledged molesting at least two other girls before he began his law enforcement career, his lawyer said. Monday August 8, 2005 Longtime FBI agent sentenced to prison on child porn count also see http://www.policeone.com/news/113935-Lo ... hild-Porn/ BOISE, Idaho- A longtime FBI agent who helped arrest infamous outlaw Claude Dallas has been sentenced to a year in prison for possessing child pornography. William Buie, 64, was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty in March. Buie told authorities that he learned to access child pornography Web sites while attending a seminar on preventing child exploitation in 2000 or 2001. see link for full story http://www.wdtv.com/wdtv.cfm?func=view& ... arges11791 FIRST ON 5 NEWS: FBI Agent Arrested on Harassment Charges 13, 2013 An FBI agent out of Clarksburg is on the wrong side of the law. That's because on Friday, he was arrested on harassment charges in Monongalia County. Scott Thomas Ballock is facing the charge after he supposedly continually sent multiple e-mails to a woman after she asked him to stop. State Police allege that this happened from October 2012 through this July of this year. Ballock apparently used his personal and government issued e-mail addresses. According to some online conferences, Ballock is listed as a supervisory special agent at the FBIi's National Data Exchange Program Office in Clarksburg. February 22, 2007 http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2007 ... 007/262383 Ex-FBI man gets 7 years for child sex Former FBI analyst sentenced in child sex case A 17-year veteran of the FBI will serve seven years in prison for having sexual relations with a young girl in Spotsylvania County, a judge ruled yesterday. Anthony John Lesko, 44, entered an Alford plea yesterday in Spotsylvania Circuit Court to nine counts of felony indecent liberties upon a child. Lesko, who later moved to Jacksonville, Fla., worked as an intelligence analyst at the FBI for 17 years, according to his attorney, James A. Carter II. He is a major in the U.S. Army Reserves and has received numerous military awards. An Alford plea means Lesko doesn't admit guilt but believes there is enough evidence for a conviction. Under the terms of the plea, he was sentenced to seven years in prison with another 15 years suspended. Lesko engaged in a sex act with a girl, 9 and 10 at the time, at least nine times in 2003-2004, according to evidence put forth by Spotsylvania Commonwealth's Attorney William Neely. The girl told a member of the Spotsylvania Department of Social Services about the activity in February 2004, according to the evidence. Lesko at first denied the allegations, but later spoke with a U.S. Navy counselor about them. Lesko told the counselor that he was the victim of the sexual assault; he said the girl initiated the contact, according to the plea. Lesko entered the plea partly to spare the girl the pain of a trial, his attorney said. on for 12 months after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography. William Buie, 64, of Boise, most recently worked as an investigator for the Idaho attorney general's office. FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index. ... _pris.html May 25, 2007 FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public Posted by, Marissa Pasquet KOLD News 13 News Editor FBI Special Agent Ryan Seese, 34, is facing sex offense charges after a cleaning woman said she found him masturbating in a women's lavatory on campus, according to a University of Arizona police spokesman. FBI Workers Suspected of Secretly Taping Teens in Dressing Room April 20, 2009 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,517222,00.html Two FBI workers are accused of using surveillance equipment to spy on teenage girls as they undressed and tried on prom gowns at a charity event at a West Virginia mall. The FBI employees have been charged with conspiracy and committing criminal invasion of privacy. They were working in an FBI satellite control room at the mall when they positioned a camera on temporary changing rooms and zoomed in for at least 90 minutes on girls dressing for the Cinderella Project fashion show, Marion County Prosecutor Pat Wilson said Monday. see link for full story http://fox59.com/2013/04/10/former-fbi- ... y-charges/ April 9, 2013 Former FBI agent files petition to enter guilty plea for child pornography charges A local former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent arrested on child pornography charges filed a petition to enter a guilty plea. Donald Sachtleben was arrested in May 2012, following an investigation into the distribution of child pornography. Authorities said they were able to trace online activity back to Sachtleben’s Carmel home. According to court documents, Sachtleben hid behind the email ‘pedodave69@yahoo.com’ and openly traded child porn. In one email he attached nine images of child pornography and child erotica and wrote: “Saw your profile… Hope you like these and can send me some of (y)ours. I have even better ones if you like.” Police obtained a search warrant on May 3. During an initial forensic examination of Sachtleben’s laptop computer, approximately 30 images and video files containing child pornography were reportedly discovered. Former top FBI agent charged with child porn distribution By Bill Mears, CNN May 15, 2012 http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/15/justice/e ... index.html (CNN) -- A former supervisory FBI agent has been arrested and jailed on child pornography charges. Donald Sachtleben was taken into custody and charged Monday after a nationwide undercover investigation of illegal child porn images traded over the Internet. A federal complaint alleges 30 graphic images and video were found on Sachtleben's laptop computer late last week when FBI agents searched his home, about 23 miles north of Indianapolis. Sachtleben is currently an Oklahoma State University visiting professor, according to his online resume. He is director of training at the school's Center for Improvised Explosives, but all references to his work have now been removed from the university's website. There was no indication from the school as to whether it had suspended him. Calls to the university and his Indianapolis attorneys were not immediately returned. He had been an FBI special agent from 1983 to 2008, serving as a bomb technician. He worked on the Oklahoma City bombing and Unabomber investigations, according to his university biography. A separate LinkedIn profile filled out by Sachtleben says he is an "accomplished investigator with more than 25 years of experience in FBI major case management, counter terrorism investigations, bombing prevention, post blast investigations and public speaking." FBI agent arrested on child sexual assault charge Associated Press - January 15, 2008 6:14 PM ET http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_7978377 PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) - An FBI agent is under arrest in Pueblo for investigation of sexual assault on a child by someone in a position of trust. Authorities say 53-year-old David Allan Johnson is being held in the Pueblo County jail today on a $100,000 bail. Former Great Falls FBI agent sentenced on child sex charges Jan 23, 2008 A man from Great Falls who's accused of sexually assaulting five underage girls will be spending the next 10 years behind bars. Stanley Perkins, 64, changed his plea to guilty after police began investigating him for child molestation in August 2006. The former educator, who also served two years as an FBI agent, was sentenced on one count of felony sexual assault. see link for full story http://voices.washingtonpost.com/crime- ... ormer.html Jail for former FBI worker from Va. Washington Post Editors A 65-year-old former FBI employee from Prince William County was sentenced to nearly four years in prison Friday for possessing child pornography. Samuel I. Kaplan, of Gainesville, who pleaded guilty June 2 in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, was sentenced to 46 months behind bars. Kaplan was an information technology program manager at an FBI facility in Chantilly when authorities discovered that he had used the FBI's computer network to "facilitate sexually explict communications," the Justice Department said. Investigators said they later found 10 to 20 images on Kaplan's home computer showing juveniles involved in sex acts. http://franklincoverup.com/index.php?op ... &Itemid=26 Ex-FBI agent gets 2 1/2 years for assault on marshal A federal judge today sentenced retired FBI special agent Gary L. John to 2 ½ years in prison for assaulting a U.S. marshal trying to place him under arrest. John, formerly of 110 Post Rd., Westerly, had been on the lam for two months, when U.S. marshals working with Rhode Island Sheriffs Department, tracked him to Stratford, Conn., in December 2005. He was wanted in Rhode Island at the time for allegedly violating orders barring him from contacting his ex-wife and for failing to appear in court. see link for full story http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1993-0 ... -fbi-agent FBI agent convicted of daughters' abuse July 11, 1993|By Traci A. Johnson | Traci A. Johnson,Staff Writer An FBI agent who lives in Carroll County has been convicted of sexually abusing his daughters over a 14-year period. The agent, as part of an agreement with prosecutors, pleaded guilty Friday before Circuit Judge Francis M. Arnold to two counts of second-degree sexual offense and two counts of child abuse. The agent's name is being withheld to protect the privacy of the victims. In exchange for the agent's plea, the state dropped 18 other counts against him, ordered a presentence investigation and agreed to let him remain free on $125,000 bond pending sentencing Sept. 10. The agent was suspended from the FBI's Baltimore field office when he was arrested in December. The original indictment also charged the man with fondling his oldest daughter's friend several years ago when the girl had slept over at the agent's home. An investigation began after one of the man's daughters told a county child-abuse investigator of at least five incidents of molestation from 1980 to 1987, court documents said. The victims said their father performed sexual acts ranging from fondling to intercourse beginning when each was preschool age. The abuse lasted until the girls were in their early teens, said Assistant State's Attorney Kathi Hill in a statement of facts presented in court. In February, defense attorney John E. Harris Sr. tried unsuccessfully to have the case moved out of Carroll on the grounds that pretrial publicity had damaged the defendant's chance for a fair trial. Ms. Hill said the state will recommend a sentence of 35 years in state prison, with 15 years suspended. Although Ms. Hill said she once argued that the agent should be incarcerated until his trial, she said Friday she was not worried about whether he will return for his sentencing. "Even if he'd take a walk, when he eventually comes back he wouldn't have to be tried again. He'd just be sentenced," Ms. Hill said. "There's not so much fear on our part, because we don't have to prove the case again." The state will ask the court, as part of the agent's sentence, to impose five years of supervised probation and order him to have no contact with females under 18 and to undergo psychological therapy. Judge Arnold also accepted a plea agreement Friday in which a Mount Airy hairdresser admitted sexually abusing a teen-age boy he befriended in 1990. David Curtis Flynn of Grimes Court in Mount Airy was immediately sentenced to four years in prison for a second-degree sexual offense. >From January 1991 to November 1992, Flynn had a sexual relationship with the boy, whose family knew and trusted the man, according to a statement of facts that Ms. Hill read in court. The victim told authorities that Flynn talked to him before the incidents, saying he had been abused as a child, Ms. Hill said. "I am deeply sorry . . . in my soul," Flynn said. "None of my attentions were meant as wrongdoing. I showed [the victim] the kind of love and affection I was brought up with. I'm deeply sorry for upsetting his childhood." Judge Arnold sentenced Flynn to 10 years in state prison, then suspended six years of the term. The judge also ordered five years of supervised probation for the defendant after the prison term and ordered him to participate in all recommended treatment programs.
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Our View | ATF
Sensenbrenner is right: It's time to dissolve the ATF
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) questions Thomas Brandon, deputy director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, on the use of storefront operations during a February hearing of a judiciary subcommittee.
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Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) questions Thomas Brandon, deputy director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, on the use of storefront operations during a February hearing of a judiciary subcommittee.
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It's time to dissolve the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. In fact, it should have been dissolved years ago. It has disparate missions that overlap with other agencies' responsibilities. It has been micromanaged by Congress and mismanaged by its leaders. It serves no useful purpose that can't be met by other government bodies. It needs to go.

U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) is working on a bill that would do just that, and we hope this effort is successful.

"By absorbing the ATF into existing law enforcement entities, we can preserve the areas where the ATF adds value for substantially less taxpayer money," Sensenbrenner said. "While searching for its mission, the ATF has been plagued by decades of high-profile blunders...We cannot afford to ignore clear changes that will greatly enhance the government's efficiency."

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's recent "Backfire" Watchdog Reports investigation uncovered a series of botched undercover storefront stings across the nation. The investigation found that the agency used people with mental disabilities to promote operations and then arrested them; opened storefronts near schools and churches, boosting their arrest numbers and penalties; attracted juveniles with free video games and alcohol; paid inflated prices for guns, prompting people to buy new guns and quickly sell them to agents for a profit; allowed armed felons to leave their fake stores; and openly bought stolen goods, spurring burglaries in surrounding neighborhoods.

The Journal Sentinel also reported that in Milwaukee, the ATF operation was burglarized, four of the wrong people were arrested and an agent's machine gun was stolen. It has not been recovered. That investigation led to a bipartisan call in Congress for accountability.

And accountability in this case should mean eliminating the agency.

While the bungled operations may be new, this is not the first time there has been a call for dissolving the ATF. It was considered for elimination during both former President Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton's terms but was saved, in part, because gun rights groups didn't want its duties moving to another agency, such as the FBI, which might have done a better job of enforcing gun laws.

In 1993, Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) introduced a bill to eliminate the ATF, but it didn't pass. About a decade later, a group studying federal law enforcement found that in trying to meet its dual responsibilities, the ATF's missions to collect taxes and regulate private industry "did not contribute to effective enforcement of the nation's gun and explosives laws."

And a decade after that, not much has changed; in fact, the agency may be more dysfunctional now than it has ever been. A new Government Accountability Office report on the ATF released Wednesday found an agency trying to redefine itself while struggling with high personnel turnover and problems tracking its own criminal investigations, the Journal Sentinel reported.

The ATF became a separate entity in 1968. In that same year, an executive order called for better coordination among law enforcement agencies under the attorney general.

It's time to take that executive order to heart and eliminate a redundant agency that contributes little to making the nation safer.
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Postby fruhmenschen » Sat Jul 12, 2014 12:51 pm

as a smart criminal justice consumer you are now able
to smell the sulphur everytime mainstream media sends
out a public relations story about the FBI.
You also know there is a backstory as in the case of
very special FBI supervisor James Bernazzini.
Couple of years ago I contacted the Office of Special Counsel
and asked them to investigate and prosecute FBI supervisor James Berazzini for violating the Hatch Act by appearing on television as a FBI agent to run for political office. I was assigned a case number by the Office of Special Counsel and was told they would investigate very special FBI Supervisor James Bernazzini.
THe Back Back way back Story....
Within a couple of weeks after filing my complaint FBI agents raided the Office of Special Council arresting the Director Scott Bloch; FBI Director Robert Mueller allowed his friend Bernazzini to take early retirement and collect his full pension; and the Office of Special Counsel notified me they were dropping their investigation of Bernazzini.


You do kbow what to do?

Nah..../


couple of reads



1st read

http://m.ksla.com/#!/newsDetail/26000209


Killer Ride: Federal sources say van designed to kill
By Rob Masson
Updated: 07/11/2014 7:03 pm EDT

A traffic stop led officers to a bizarre discovery. It happened on a quiet area of Old Metairie two months ago.

According to a Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office report, a deputy received a tip about two men driving a van with a stolen license plate. He spotted the van driving on Metairie Road and followed it to a home in the 200 block of E. William David Parkway. The report states that as the deputy approached the van, he saw both the passenger and the driver exit the vehicle.

While the stop was for a stolen license plate, the report details that Jefferson Parish deputies found much more. The van was more than it seemed at first glance."This is a classic unsophisticated vehicle that can be used for assassination," said James Bernazzani, a retired FBI special agent.

2nd read
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008 ... _post.html

N.O. FBI chief loses post
Colley Charpentier By Colley Charpentier
on April 25, 2008 at 10:09 PM, updated April 25, 2008 at 11:01 PM
Photo by Susan Poag/The Times-PicayuneJames Bernazzani, the head of New Orleans' FBI office, left, and US Attorney Jim Letten arrive at the Federal Courthouse in New Orleans in November, 2007.

James Bernazzani, the head of New Orleans' FBI office, a silver-maned, tough-talking, Harvard-educated, larger-than-life crimefighter sent to squash public corruption in a jurisdiction notorious for it, was reassigned to the agency's national headquarters Friday after he publicly flirted with a run for mayor.

The abrupt transfer marks the end of Bernazzani's three-year tenure in New Orleans, a tumultous period during which he carved out a prominent niche as the face and voice of a very public war on corruption.

The FBI confirmed the move in a statement sent Friday in response to queries from The Times-Picayune.

"The recent media attention regarding a possible run for mayor could create the appearance of a conflict of interest," the statement read. "Even the appearance of a conflict must be avoided for the public to have the highest confidence in the FBI."

Bernazzani, meanwhile, said late Friday he's not sure if he'll return to Washington, hinting that his political ambitions in New Orleans are still alive.

"The FBI director and myself spoke at length about the circumstances surrounding my comments relative to my contemplation of public office, and it was decided I would better serve the FBI in Washington," he said. "I have not made a decision. But I love the city of New Orleans and I have to decide whether I want to serve the United States in New Orleans or serve the United States in Washington."



3rd read

http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008 ... tires.html

Former FBI chief Jim Bernazzani retires from agency
Gordon Russell, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune By Gordon Russell, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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on May 09, 2008 at 8:13 PM, updated October 21, 2009 at 10:55 PM

Jim Bernazzani, the tough-talking face of the FBI in Louisiana, retired from the bureau Friday, two weeks after he was ordered back to the agency's Washington headquarters for publicly flirting with a run for mayor of New Orleans.

Bernazzani's decision to stay in New Orleans -- and end a 24-year career with the FBI rather than return to Washington -- does not signal a continuing interest in running for mayor, however.

"I will not run for political office," he said Friday afternoon. "Absolutely not."

Two weeks ago, the FBI announced it had removed Bernazzani from his post as special agent in charge of the New Orleans office and offered him a transfer to Washington. The ouster came swiftly in response to Bernazzani's two television interviews several days earlier, in which he said he was considering a run for mayor.

The federal Hatch Act prohibits certain federal officials, including FBI agents, from campaigning for office. While it wasn't clear that Bernazzani had violated the act, the flirtation with politics by a man who supervises investigations of corrupt public officials created the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4th read

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=90223448

FBI Raids Special Counsel Office, Seizes Records

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May 06, 2008 4:44 PM ET
Scott Bloch has been special counsel since 2004.
U.S. Office of Special Counsel

FBI agents on Tuesday raided the offices of Special Counsel Scott J. Bloch, who oversees protection for federal whistle-blowers. The agents seized computers and shut down e-mail service as part of an obstruction of justice probe, as first reported by NPR News.

A grand jury in Washington issued subpoenas for several OSC employees, including Bloch, according to NPR sources who spoke on condition their names not be used. Bloch's home was also searched.

Those developments came about on a Tuesday morning that had seemed no different from any other weekday in the Washington headquarters of the Office of Special Counsel. But at 10 a.m., the OSC's national e-mail system went down, and the FBI arrived.

A half-dozen FBI agents swarmed into the OSC's Washington offices, grabbing documents and seizing computers. By 1 p.m., more than 20 agents had arrived in the agency's D.C. bureau.

One official close to the investigation said that today's action was "significant" and that other field offices would also be included in the investigation.

The focus of the probe appears to be Special Counsel Bloch, who was appointed by President Bush in 2004. Bloch has been a controversial figure ever since taking over the Office of Special Counsel, which, among other things, ensures that federal whistle-blowers get the protection they need.

One of Bloch's first official actions was to refuse to investigate any claims of discrimination based on sexual orientation. When the news of his refusal was leaked to the press, career employees in his office say, Bloch blamed them for the leak. He retaliated, the employees said, by creating a new field office in Detroit and forcing them either to accept assignments there or resign.

This morning, FBI agents in Washington took Bloch into a separate room at OSC to interview him, while additional investigators searched his office. They also arrived at his home in Alexandria, Va., with a search warrant.
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04. 21. 14
Crime Fighter’s Dilemma: My Country or My Family?
by Moral Courage

By Antonia Marrero for the Moral Courage Project.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RA-RDrjyOlA
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Postby fruhmenschen » Wed Jul 23, 2014 8:41 pm

In 2003 I made the 325 mile round trip journey from Maine to Boston
to attend the Congressional hearings dealing with FBI agents running a murder incorporated with Whitey Bulger. see

http://www.boston.com/news/packages/whi ... script.htm





I cannot travel to Utah but I know someone on this forum
can cover this trial brought by Legal Warrior Jesse Trentadue from Salt Lake City. Shoot video ,update us daily , take pictures of the defendants
and interview Jesse Trentadue.

Make it a RI Team Effort so we can post to other forums and on YouTube


http://fox13now.com/2014/07/23/oklahoma ... k-in-utah/



Oklahoma City bombing video trial to begin next week in Utah
Posted 5:46 pm, July 23, 2014, by Ben Winslow

SALT LAKE CITY — A trial over videotapes that purport to show the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City will begin here next week.

Jesse Trentadue is suing the CIA and FBI, demanding the agencies release surveillance video of the bombing that killed 168. But the federal government claims the tapes don’t exist anymore.

Read Trentadue’s lawsuit against the FBI
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