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Thursday, February 27, 2025

What Happens After the Dogs Catch the Car?

I want Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino to be successful.  However, if I am to understand the excitement at the Bondi, Patel, Bongino positions, then I must accept their understanding of the corruption within the silos they now lead.  I do not understand, nor accept that premise.

The modern FBI is the police agency of a weaponized U.S government, with a direct and purposeful mandate to keep the American people under control through strict surveillance and a violent police state.
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-WiscoDave

23 comments:

  1. The FBI is rotten from the top down and there is no way to turn it around. Mostly because of the last 50 years of college brainwashing, but even if an agent feels the progressive rot has gone too far they'll think twice before resisting. Their fate at the least will be being relocated every few months across the country and the worst is "It'd be a shame if you have an accident and are killed". In addition no other agent will stand with them.

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  2. Well, that is the big question we are all awaiting an answer to. Unless all the revelations being dropped on us result in arrests, prosecutions and convictions, then the effort at uncovering all the bullshit will not have been worthwhile. Barring that, the whole exercise will have been both a waste of time, and an insult to those of use who know that punishment has to take place, or there is no point in exposing all of this to begin with.

    So far, all I'm seeing is that the revelations are proceeding apace, but without the attendant perp walks that should be taking place.

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  3. Yep. The FBI & DOJ, like the public school system, cannot be fixed. It's DOING what it's DESIGNED to do. It's just not designed to do what We The People were told it was. They were designed an built to convert America to communism. Period.

    Completely abolish them. Law enforcement can and should be handled by the states. "federal charges" are double jeopardy.

    John G.

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  4. They are continuing in the best traditions of the fbi and doj.

    Not releasing epstein files as they said they would. As the president instructed them to do.

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  5. "...there are no honorable “rank and file” inside this organization.

    Every member of the FBI is a participant in the weaponization of power and government. The members are jackboots recruited from ideological college campuses for exactly the purpose of supporting a Stasi-like police state...."

    This couldn't be more wrong. It is one thing to talk about the FBI in general terms but it is different when you talk about rank and file, specific agents, real people.

    I know many of these agents personally. Real people that went into the FBI to fight crime, human trafficking, fraud, terrorism.
    It is one thing to talk about a faceless organization. The FBI. It is a complete different thing when we are talking about real people. People I know. People that voted for Trump

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    1. There are no honorable fbi agents. From top to bottom.

      I am talking about specific agents, real people.

      None resigned in protest. All swore an oath to the constitution.

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    2. Agreed. The whistleblower(s) are the overt examples. I'm sure there are more.

      Also, the investigation(s) are going to take years before anybody goes to trial.

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    3. Then they need to come forward.

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    4. The FBI is horribly corrupted, and it has been for decades. Anyone can see that.

      Anyone who pays attention long enough can also see that Sundance is a professional shit-stirrer who never keeps his promises. He always poses like he knows something you don't, but you might as well get your news from a crack dealer. I don't care whose side Sundance is supposedly on. I don't even care if he's right. He's not trustworthy.

      We'll hear from Kash Patel soon enough.

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  6. As to the dog and the car, he will hump it.... I have no delusions as to those agencies and the sudden cleaning out the rot... The rot goes right to the center and have no good guys.. That said we have probably the best, fingers crossed, chance to get some cleaning out done than we ever have in the past..
    JD

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  7. There are no "honorable" Eff Bee Eye agents, unless they are whistleblowers. It's just like when town or city cops turn a blind to others on their force committing crimes.

    As to the protestations of people like Hannity saying that the "rank and file" agents are good people, total boolchit.

    You gotta remember, the people at the top that are directing the criminal behavior of their subordinates CAME UP THROUGH THE RANKS and learned their criminal ways from their previous superiors.

    The only cure for the Eff Bee Eye and all the rest of .gov personnel that have been ripping off The People is conviction and either life in prison or the hemp jig. I think that execution is warranted pour encourager les autres.

    Nemo

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  8. No one has been formally charged. No one has been arrested. No one has been convicted. No one has gone to prison. No one has swung from a rope.
    Until that happens, stock it where the sun don't shine.
    All we've heard and seen is talk, talk, talk.

    Oh sure, it takes time to build a case and time to prosecute. But not even a formal charge!
    Some of these cases are slam dunks.

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    1. Give them a minute. They've been on the job less than a month and they had a huge pile of shit dumped in their laps. The Federal courts have a 90% or better conviction rate and the reason for that is they build airtight cases, and that takes time.
      I don't know about you, but I'd much rather see these cases take a couple years and result in convictions than have charges filed and cases tried next month only to have them lost due to them being in a hurry and overlooking shit.

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    2. Wirecutter, exactly! This is moving so fast that people need to remember that things take time, and especially when they are trying to fix what has gone on for decades. I include the first Trump term in that. The thing is, he was new at the job and had people like Paul Ryan fighting him tooth and nail.
      This time things are different. Trump knows how D.C. works, and how to pick and choose the right people to put in positions of authority that will work with him to try and really drain the swamp.
      There is still a huge number of Republicans along with the Democrats who will oppose and obstruct all efforts to reign in the madness that our government has allowed to take over what is supposed to be a service to the people.
      The one thing that I have not heard of, and yet remains a huge problem to the country, is the so called Patriot Act. This completely unconstitutional garbage law has done more to harm the freedom of the American people than just about anything else that I remember in my lifetime. I have doubts that it will be addressed, since even the people that Trump has put into positions of power love to have the ability to invade our lives, to make their jobs either easier or more powerful. I hope that I am wrong and we see this in the news soon.

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    3. The federal courts only have a 90% conviction rate because of plea deals. WHat they did to the J6'ers is routine.. Hold them in horrible conditions until they break. When the feds have to go to trial their record is more like 50/50.

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    4. Kenny, I had been saying the same as what you wrote here. But the growing impatience among the people is palpable.

      AG Bondi's sleight of hand about releasing the files isn't helping.

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    5. Anon, the J6 prisoners couldn't afford the really good attorneys they needed. The people that now need to be arrested can which means the Feds absolutely have to build an airtight case to make sure they get a conviction. Thank you for proving my point in a roundabout way.

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  9. Heading north through Oklahoma in 73. Saw a dog decide trotting along with the tractor was boring and it was raising a dust trail, heading for us. I, too,had long wondered
    What Happens when it catches the car?
    So, I stopped. That goofy mutt Attacked the left front tire. We could hear every Big Chomp. I got concerned the goofy thing would give me a flat,so I carefully pulled away. I wish I had looked at the farmer. I hope he was laffing hizzassoff.

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  10. anyone else remember that TV show, the FBI ? anyway, I remember watching it back when it was "prime time" and my dad calling it "complete bullshit" .
    kind of weird , but looking back at it all. I realize that my dad was right about a lot of things.
    but if there is one image that sums up the FBI it is the one of that prick Peter lying his ass off to congress. a very punch able face if I ever saw one. like he couldn't believe that other people where asking him WHY he did the things he did. it was almost like he was above all of us. I guess that may be true as he got a shitload of money from a lawsuit
    against the release of his "texts" on a FBI phone during "work hours" ?
    if he walks still, and not charged with RICO. then it all for show and worthless.
    so, yeah I am hoping to see these bastards pay for what they have till now gotten away with. Treason. dave in pa.

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  11. They've talked the talk. NOW let's watch 'em walk their walk and check their outcomes.

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  12. 200 pages and Bondi was fooled into thinking it was "on her desk"? About 200 boxes short, blondie.

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  13. Having worked for the federal government either directly or as a contractor for 44 years, the best thing about it is the fact that you get to change assholes every three to five years. Some assholes are better than others, some more convincing, some mediocre, some inspiring and some just plain evil. All assholes are dangerous when cornered. Watch your lane. Eod1sg Ret

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