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FBI Agent Fleeing Massive Manhunt Warns "They're All Insane"

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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:33 PM
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FBI Agent Fleeing Massive Manhunt Warns "They're All Insane"


www.eutimes.net

A bizarre Foreign Ministry report circulating in the Kremlin today states that this Friday past (11 May) Russian Envoy Vladimir Vinokurov, the Consulate General of San Francisco, was approached near his hotel room during a visit to Los Angles by an agent of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identifying himself as Stephen Ivens [photo top right] who warned that he and a former FBI agent named Donald Sachtleben had uncovered evidence of an impending terror attack on US soil stating that those behind the attack were “all insane.”
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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:33 PM
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I think it speaks for itself. Read this days ago now, and expected it to be big news on the various 'conspiracy' related sites, but i've seen nothing about it. So i decided to fire up the old account to drop it off here for you all.

Whether you choose to believe it or not, remember it in the future.

www.eutimes.net
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:40 PM
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Sorry, mate. This has Sorcha Faal written all over it. Just look at the source.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:41 PM
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Looks to be a valid story. It could be some time before he is seen again. As an agent I am sure, he had a plan of sorts



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:45 PM
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Well I for one feel a little bit dumber for reading all that stuff on your link. Heck it drew me in so well I even had to make a comment. I'm glad you didn't see that here, it is beyond conjecture. I mean, ATS is bad about passing rumors as facts but it doesn't need to do it for every story that comes along right? Now to go read about the missing 50kiloton nuclear bomb one of the commentors mentioned~



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:47 PM
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Originally posted by Risen


I think it speaks for itself. Read this days ago now, and expected it to be big news on the various 'conspiracy' related sites, but i've seen nothing about it. So i decided to fire up the old account to drop it off here for you all.

Whether you choose to believe it or not, remember it in the future.

www.eutimes.net
(visit the link for the full news article)


Just got a virus alert off the jpg image



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:48 PM
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Oh I don't know about that. Huffington Post.

About 100 FBI agents, 40 sheriff's department rescuers and a dozen local police officers participated in the search for Los Angeles-based Special Agent Stephen Ivens.

Source

Last links in google for this story are old. I don't know anything newer than the above but it does sound like someone is REALLY looking for this guy. 100 FBI agents? Sounds like a lot for a simple Missing Person.....
edit on 3/6/12 by LightSpeedDriver because: Typo


ETA Search called off as reported here
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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:49 PM
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Originally posted by Spieluhr
Sorry, mate. This has Sorcha Faal written all over it. Just look at the source.


yeah im finding it hard to believe and all the sources are very odd or dead ends.

But i wonder why there are so many agents looking for this 1 man. there could be asimple explanation. But it wouldn't be the first time sorcha faal has turned a real story into a conspiracy
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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:55 PM
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A bizarre Foreign Ministry report circulating in the Kremlin today states that this Friday past (11 May) Russian Envoy Vladimir Vinokurov, the Consulate General of San Francisco, was approached near his hotel room during a visit
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I cant get the smell of Sorcha Faal off of my computer screen now... thanks a lot.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:55 PM
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Yeah. That's what I was thinking too. Like Sorcha Faal took the story of the missing agent and just added a bunch of BS to it.
However, a hundred man search party does seem a bit of an overkill.
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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:58 PM
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www.whatdoesitmean.com...

Oh man.... lol.

Hoax... I swear Sorcha Faal is too easy to spot some times.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:00 PM
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Whether it is, or whether it isn't. It's all coming out now. Dang spies.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:02 PM
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all 671 news articles


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Possibly suicidal FBI agent remains missing in Verdugo Mountains
Los Angeles Times - May 14, 2012

Stephen Ivens, 35, a Los Angeles-based agent specializing in national security, left on foot Thursday from his Burbank home in the 1700 block ...
Stephen Ivens, Missing FBI Agent, May Be Armed, Suicidal (VIDEO)‎ Huffington Post
FBI agent missing, possibly armed, suicidal‎ USA TODAY
Calif. FBI agent missing, possibly armed, suicidal‎ Atlanta Journal Constitution
CBS News- Fox News
all 671 news articles »

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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:02 PM
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Why is when the FBI arrest one of their own, a veteran of 25 years no less, do they ALWAYS come up with the same story of child pornography. They're also "distraught and suicidal".

Well yeah, if they knew secret info that they weren't supposed to find out about, I guess they would be.

Maybe it's true, maybe not, but if some thing does happen in the future, revive this thread.....



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:14 PM
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Originally posted by Trillium

Originally posted by Risen


I think it speaks for itself. Read this days ago now, and expected it to be big news on the various 'conspiracy' related sites, but i've seen nothing about it. So i decided to fire up the old account to drop it off here for you all.

Whether you choose to believe it or not, remember it in the future.

www.eutimes.net
(visit the link for the full news article)


Just got a virus alert off the jpg image





Me too.
edit on 3/6/2012 by Revealation because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:18 PM
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Well the article in the OP seemed a little blown out of proportion but it seems that he has not been heard from at all. On May 24th it was reported they called off the search in the mountains for him. It is said that his wife made a media statement to seek public help. His wife, Thea Ivens, in the quote below seems to clarify some of the story though, it would make sense if he was feeling that he began becoming distant a few months prior. And then she refuses to reveal anything that might harm the investigation... hmm... Interesting for sure.


She described Ivens — an agent specializing in national security who has been working at the FBI for more than three years — as kind, generous, quiet and loving, but said he hadn’t been himself since February, the Leader reports. She did not want to reveal anything she said might be part of the investigation, saying only that his work and his home life did not contribute to his issues.


The above is taken from one report out of many dated around May 24th. (An article from a newspaper called Leader)
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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:21 PM
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Sorry, I use Linux and so I didn't notice the virus, glad you both have scanners active though. Unfortunately even reputable sites suffer this from time to time, even ATS (via Ad networks I should add, not their own servers.
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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:40 PM
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Yes it is quiet interesting, quiet interesting indeed,

As for how the American government deals with people who defect. Interesting.

The use of counter measures is to be expected by any organization when someone leaves with protected data.

The communist of Russia themselves are quite familiar with the technique. Using cp would be a quick easy way to destroy the reputation of someone who they do not want talking.

So the possibility does have all the elements necessary to be true.

Yet the large amount of , "Yeap its a russian trick", is also interesting development of ATS users. Quite interesting...

as for the true events named
Huffington post -Donald Sachtleben arrested for CP



Federal investigators in Indiana arrested 54-year-old Sachtleben this week after they allegedly found 30 images and video files of child pornography on his computer, along with evidence that he distributed the material, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Fox 59 reported that Sachtleben traded the explicit photos and videos using the e-mail address "[email protected]."


interesting... why would an agent familiar with tracking procedures use such a name and leave a trail? he would know tracking procedures

Huffington Post- Steven Ivens



About 100 FBI agents, 40 sheriff's department rescuers and a dozen local police officers participated in the search for Los Angeles-based Special Agent Stephen Ivens. He was described as an avid hiker and runner.


missing is the why he is running... smart man left the wife out of it for her own protection..

We wont know until said event happens. However, lets speculate here for a moment.

What will the false flag entail?

What will be the goal looked for as a response?


Methinks it will be over resources. The easiest way to get the economy moving is with a war based economy. (WWII as the economic example)

The easiest false flag would be to burn down a border town to the ground and blame the cartels. Then 'find' the mass graves to get the cartels on the Crimes Against Humanity list.

This would allow the o-man to be a wartime president. An invasion of mexico handled by the current crop of generals and admirals would be about ten years of solid fighting.

(proper leadership would be about three months)

Or even better a quick win(three years or so) turning Mexico into a set of different america territories. Allowing tapping of resources in mexico.

Why blame Al-Qaeda when they are so far away? Evil drug cartels next door (hint hint, ats spies), short supply lines very short.

It would also explain the fema camps preparations...think WWII Japanese internment camps, filled with hispanics...

that however is speculation

The other missing factor is russian behavior... Was the man around a Russian ambassador?



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:53 PM
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Sorcha Faal.

Hoax.

Next...



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 11:54 PM
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Originally posted by Revealation

Originally posted by Trillium

Originally posted by Risen


I think it speaks for itself. Read this days ago now, and expected it to be big news on the various 'conspiracy' related sites, but i've seen nothing about it. So i decided to fire up the old account to drop it off here for you all.

Whether you choose to believe it or not, remember it in the future.

www.eutimes.net
(visit the link for the full news article)


Just got a virus alert off the jpg image





Me too.
edit on 3/6/2012 by Revealation because: (no reason given)


Out off safety I alway read a few poster before I click on any link from the OP
most member will alert if there a problem with said link




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