That Didn’t Take Long: FBI Employee Arrested on
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That Didn’t Take Long: FBI Employee Arrested on Multiple CHILD Sex Charges
WRITTEN BY: BRADLEE DEANPUBLISHED ON: SEPTEMBER 5, 2022
“What do you expect from an unconstitutional agency that employees sexual criminals creating sexual criminals?”
Just last week, I had taken the time to share with the American people what the FBI is responsible for when laying for their political opposition (Proverbs 17:15).
FBI, The American Version of the Gestapo: Setting Up Opposition – FBI Tried to Plant Child Porn on Journalist’s Husband’s Computer
Subordinate War Criminal to Adolph Hitler Josef Mengele said, “The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it!” What I am about to share with you should come as no surprise concerning the unconstitutional agency known as the FBI (Amos 3:3).
Outside of the long list of crimes committed by these agencies (FBI, ATF, TSA, Homeland Security, etc.) against the American people, we can add another to that list.
Following the FBI raid on 45th President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home and resort, video has resurfaced showing investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson telling Republican Members of Congress that the FBI threatened to “plant” child porn on her husband’s computer as part of an “operation” against her and her family.
Speaking to a panel of congressional representatives that included Reps. Matt Gaetz, Louie Gohmert, and Lauren Boebert alongside Project Veritas Founder James O’Keefe, Attkisson explained that federal agents intended to plant evidence of child pornography against her husband, but never ultimately did so.
“One little reported facet of my case is that one of the federal agents involved in one of the operations against me said that they intended to plant child porn in my husband’s computer,” said Atkisson, an independent journalist who has previously criticized COVID-19 vaccines. “This is the FBI.”
“There’s been a case that’s currently in litigation unrelated in which an FBI agent has testified that they did that, they had done that,” she said.
Attkisson noted that while the FBI failed to plant the evidence of child pornography, it would be challenging to ever “get out of that” if the plan had been successful.
“It was not accomplished in my case. I guess the curtain was drawn on that facet of the operation prior to them doing it, but imagine how you ever get out of that. They knew we had a young daughter at home, and had allegedly conspired to do that,” Attkisson said.
The FBI’s handling and procurement of child pornography has been well documented in the recent past.
FBI Engaged In Criminally Operating 23 Child Porn Sites So They Could Arrest Those Using Them
The FBI ran 23 different Tor-hidden child porn sites in order to “catch,” or the better word would be “entrap,” those who wished to view or share child pornography.
Security researcher Sarah Jamie Lewis told Ars that “it’s a pretty reasonable assumption” that at one point the FBI was running roughly half of the known child porn sites hosted on Tor-hidden servers. Lewis runs OnionScan, an ongoing bot-driven analysis of the Tor-hidden darknet. Her research began in April 2016, and it shows that as of August 2016, there were 29 unique child porn related sites on Tor-hidden servers.
Defense attorneys of some of those charged in the FBI child porn stings and some legal scholars suggest the FBI committed more serious crimes than those they’ve arrested — distributing pornography, compared with viewing or receiving it.
The truth is that they are committing these crimes. How did the FBI obtain the child porn they are distributing? We already know that in the central government, thousands of Pentagon employees have been caught looking at porn and never been dealt with properly, not to mention a DHS official who was busted on Craiglist in a child porn sting.
Jacob Sullum points out, “Each time the FBI “distributed” an image, it committed a federal crime that is punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence of five years and a maximum sentence of 20 years. So did the person who “received” the image, which in the Internet context is the same as looking at it. If such actions merit criminal punishment because they are inherently harmful, there is no logical reason why the agents who ran The Playpen should escape the penalties they want to impose on the people who visited the site.”
Reminds me of the illegal actions of the unconstitutional ATF when they knowingly engaged in weapons trafficking to Mexican drug cartels under Operation Fast and Furious.
This is the same FBI who knew Hillary Clinton broke the law, but would not prosecute her.
This is the same agency whose agents declared they were in revolt against James Comey over his lack of recommending that Clinton be prosecuted.
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