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I've said this before, of Trump was in almost any other country, he'd be in jail by now
The election interference and general criminal behavior from our intelligence community is very disturbing.
We've now learned that those riots and protests were overblown by the media.
I didn't know protesting and rioting for social justice was a bad thing tho.
I see it as Trump being a threat and was treated as such.
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: Justoneman
according to the FBI he started keeping files when he became head in1924 when it was called the BOI.
he joined the BOI in 1917, so yeah maybe it wasn't the first day. but i'm willing to bet dollars to doughnuts that he was keeping them long before he became the director. he was only, if i figured it right 26 when he became director.
real question what kind of thinking attorney general or president would appoint a 26 yr old to be head the BOI / FBI at 26 with only seven years experience of just being a investigator / head of other departments when there is no doubt that there were people that had more experience and were his sr?
odds are imo he had dirt on all of them.
from the FBI,
They evolved in an interesting way. In the beginning—and Hoover’s FBI dates back to 1924—Hoover kept most sensitive and national security files in his office suite for safe keeping. By 1941, the collection had grown exponentially, so he had them reorganized, sent the bulk of them to his National Defense Division (now called the Counterintelligence Division), and restricted to his office only “confidential items of a more or less personal nature of the Director’s and items which [he] might have occasion to call for from time to time.”
A Byte Out of History J. Edgar Hoover’s “Official & Confidential” Files
from the wiki,
Head of the Bureau of Investigation[edit] In 1921, Hoover rose in the Bureau of Investigation to deputy head, and in 1924 the Attorney General made him the acting director. On May 10, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge appointed Hoover as the fifth Director of the Bureau of Investigation, partly in response to allegations that the prior director, William J. Burns, was involved in the Teapot Dome scandal.[33][34] When Hoover took over the Bureau of Investigation, it had approximately 650 employees, including 441 Special Agents.[35] Hoover fired all female agents and banned the future hiring of them.[36]
Head of the Bureau of Investigation
originally posted by: RickinVa
Being retired FBI, it's not the rank and file members.
The rot is from the GS-15's and up.
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
the FBi was corrupted from the day hoover girl joined BOI. then became even more so after he took control of the BOI and then the FBI. after his death it became the monster it is now, being controlled from outside political influence from all sides.
it will stay that way until the day that political influence is done away with in all law enforcement, be it city, county, state, federal.
Nope, cops weren’t corralling people to certain areas. The cops couldn’t do jack in some cities. Rioting was happening all over in some cities and states, it wasn’t confined to a block party as your trying to make it sound.🙄
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: KrustyKrab
Most of the rioting was done in small areas of major cities, police and riot control corralled them into manageable areas.
From my perspective the US has always been a protest state, I don't know why you're surprised that people got uppity and fed up with police brutality. It was more than just about George Floyd and BLM.
Ummm actually police did let them run amuck, there was nothing they could do in some cities. You’re sounding pretty clueless as to what went down and how. I live here, I kind of knew what was going on not to mention I have friends and family that live in some of the cities that got hit the hardest, they kept me posted as to what was happening in their cities.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: KrustyKrab
Police forces aren't going to just let protests and rioters run amuck, the US didn't take advice from Europe in this stance until something like the LA King riots happened and major police reform came from it.
It sounds like you spent much focus on what guerrilla and MSM reporters focused on, the action. It's like watching a war unfold through the eyes of media, you'll only see the action and think the entire nation is in total war, which isn't the truth.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: ADVISOR
The FBI isn't wrong. The more politically divided the states become the more likely they won't want to serve for federal agencies and want to form their own politically motivated vigilante groups.
They're saying, patriotism for the union is falling. Is that a good thing in your eyes?