Who the hell is Dan Rather?

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Who the hell is Dan Rather?

Postby fruhmenschen » Thu May 24, 2012 11:23 am

How is the taxpayer funded crime family called the FBI working out for you?
It must feel great to have an organization that assassinated President Kennedy and Martin Luther King protect you from the "bad guys".

couple of reads about taxpayer funded FBI agents FBI taking down other crime families, using informants who were killing people while working for the FBI,
using informants to create the 1993 1st World Trade Center bombing and Oklahoma City bombing and other FBI news/
The backstory here is because you have hired bodyguards to protect you
called police/FBI agents you have lost the ability to protect yourself.
It has been bred out of you, eh?

If you don't like the news go out and make some of your own.


1st read
see link for full story
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2012/05 ... rmant.html

Alaska militia case informant admits drug running for Hells Angels

By Richard Mauer — The Anchorage Daily News

May 24, 2012

The confidential informant who brought down the Fairbanks militia leadership finished his testimony in federal court Wednesday, admitting under oath that his work as a drug-hauling Alaska trucker years ago was as an initiate for the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.

Gerald "J.R." Olson had started his testimony Monday by admitting his personal criminal history, citing the cocaine and marijuana that he allowed a "criminal organization" to pack among the boxes of Fred Meyer groceries he hauled to Alaska from Washington state.

Read more here: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2012/05 ... rylink=cpy

2nd read
Documents fuel questions about allowing killer Kimball to be FBI informant

05/23/2010
By Kevin Vaughan
The Denver Post
see link for full story
http://www.denverpost.com/newsheadlines/ci_15143718

CBS/48 Hours ran this special investigative report on serial killer-FBI informant Scott Kimball. Kimball--a long-time felon--was sharing a prison cell and saw a photo of his cellmate's girlfriend, Jennifer Marcum. Kimball concocted a story about a murder-for-hire scheme in order to secure his own release, and then--while working for the FBI as an informant--proceeded to murder Marcum and at least two other women. When Marcum's parents approached the FBI with their suspicions, Kimball's FBI handler dismissed them. This dynamic is one of the major dangers of informant reliance: not only was Kimball able to use his status as a jailhouse snitch to gain release based on fabricated evidence, but his snitch status and relationship with the government protected him, at least initially, from investigation.
While out on the streets in 2003 and 2004, he murdered three women and his uncle, evading suspicion for years before the fathers of two of the victims pressed for a new investigation that unraveled his elaborate web of deceit.

The unsealed papers, in conjunction with other documents, raise new questions about the diligence with which federal prosecutors and agents looked into Kimball's background before making him a paid "confidential human source."

In 2000, for example, a federal judge in Montana, in a stern ruling, determined that Kimball was "impossible to supervise in a community setting" and concluded "you're irresponsible, untruthful and simply do what you want to do regardless of the rules and conditions imposed by this court." And in 2001, he had escaped from a low-security Montana prison.

The documents also show that some details of his dealings with FBI agents were not shared with the federal judge who presided over the plea deal. Kimball was paid approximately $20,000 by the FBI, according to the documents.

Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett, who plans to challenge Suthers in the November election and who prosecuted Kimball for the killings, said he was flabbergasted by the picture painted by the newly unsealed documents.

"This is one of the worst plea bargains in the history of the world," he said. "To give this kind of guy with four prior felonies this kind of bond and freedom so he could go and commit these murders is unbelievable."

Information offered

Kimball had been behind bars in Alaska in a check-fraud case when he provided information to FBI agents about an alleged plot to kill a federal judge — beginning his life as an informant.

Nobody was ever convicted in that case. He then claimed to know about the murder of an assistant United States attorney in Seattle.

Less than four weeks before Scott Kimball started killing people, then-U.S. Attorney John Suthers signed the order that transferred the habitual criminal and escaped convict to Colorado and set in motion his ill-fated career as an FBI informant.
also see

http://www.snitching.org/2010/04/48_hou ... r_fbi.html

3rd read

Evidence for FBI agents creating 1993 World Trade Center Bombing Dan Rather
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCYBrk44RM4

note : Emad Salem was paid $1 million dollars of your tax dime as a FBI informant,
to organize the group who planned the 1993 1st World Trade Center bombing.
Salem provided the group with bomb making materials and expertise on how to build the bomb. When the bomb was built and ready to be detonated Salem went back to his FBI handler and told them the group is getting ready to set off the bomb.
Salem was fired and the FBI allowed the bomb to be detonated.

4th read

see link for full story
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/6601 ... BI-op.html
Nichols says bombing was FBI op

Detailed confession filed in S.L. about Oklahoma City plot


By Geoffrey Fattah, Deseret News
Feb. 22 2007

The only surviving convicted criminal in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City is saying his co-conspirator, Timothy McVeigh, told him he was taking orders from a top FBI official in orchestrating the bombing.

The only surviving convicted criminal in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City is saying his co-conspirator, Timothy McVeigh, told him he was taking orders from a top FBI official in orchestrating the bombing.

A declaration from Terry Lynn Nichols, filed in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City, has proven to be one of the most detailed confessions by Nichols to date about his involvement in the bombing as well as the involvement of others.
The declaration was filed as part of Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue's pending wrongful death suit against the government for the death of his brother in a federal corrections facility in Oklahoma City. Trentadue claims his brother was killed during an interrogation by FBI agents when agents mistook his brother for a suspect in the Oklahoma City bombing investigation.

The most shocking allegation in the 19-page signed declaration is Nichols' assertion that the whole bombing plot was an FBI operation and that McVeigh let slip during a bout of anger that he was taking instruction from former FBI official Larry Potts.

Potts was no stranger to anti-government confrontations, having been the lead FBI agent at Ruby Ridge in 1992, which led to the shooting death of Vicki Weaver, the wife of separatist Randy Weaver. Potts also was reportedly involved in the 51-day siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas in 1993, which resulted in a fire that killed 81 Branch Davidian followers.

Potts retired from the FBI under intense pressure and criticism for the cover-up of an order to allow agents to shoot anyone seen leaving the Weaver cabin at Ruby Ridge.

When contacted, the FBI's main office in Washington, D.C., said it could not provide immediate comment on Nichols' claims Tuesday.

Nichols claims that, in December 1992, McVeigh told him that "while he was serving in the U.S. Army, he had been recruited to carry out undercover missions."

In the next few years, the two men hatched the bombing plot. In October 1994, "McVeigh and I stole explosives from a quarry in Marion, Kansas consisting of 8 1/2 cases or boxes containing 229 (2-inch by 16-inch) sticks of the gel type explosive known as Tovex," Nichols wrote, adding that only a small amount was used in the actual bombing.

Also see
http://www.newamerica.net/sites/newamer ... PATCON.pdf

5th read
Taxpayer funded Congressional Study (LOL) of taxpayer funded (more LOL) FBI agents allowing informants to murder taxpayers while working as a FBI informants.
You do know how to read, eh?

http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2003_rpt/fbi1.pdf


also see

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CRPT-108hr ... 4-vol1.htm


BONUS READ

FBI supervisor John Conditt was head of the FBI Office of Professional
Responsibility in charge of investigating other FBI agents for misconduct.
He was recently sentenced to 12 years in prison for pedophilia after he was allowed to retire first from the FBI so he could collect his pension.
FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse


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.
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