No indictment for 30,000 classified emails on an unsecured private server? How much money do you think Comey is receiving or is he scared for his life or his family?
FBI In Free-Fall Collapse
Under Comey’s Lack Of Leadership
And Apparent Corruption
Director Comey Suspected of Collusion With Clinton Crime Family
Federal Bureau of Investigation has lost all credibility with its own agents and the American people
TMR Editor’s Note:
The FBI has never operated under such cloud as it has been in the wake of the failure to indict Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton (by the Justice Department).
Director James B. Comey is directly responsible for this unprecedented lapse in carrying out the FBI’s institutional responsibilities.
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The morale throughout the entire FBI is at an all-time low because of this festering predicament. Agents no longer have any confidence in their leader to do the right thing. Various levels of management under Comey have been seriously politicized. As follows:
- Steps To Force FBI Director Comey To Resign Over “Politically Corrupt” Email Investigation Have Begun
- CORRUPTION! FBI Director James Comey EXPOSED
- Loss of FBI Reputation Irredeemable: James Comey Will Resign TDB’s picture
- EXCLUSIVE: FBI Used Agents As Pawns To Insulate Hillary, Aides & Clinton Foundation From Prosecutions
- FBI–Pentagon Leak: FBI Is In The State Of Collapse
- “FBI Collapsing In On itself” Israel Bribed Hillary! Government In CRISIS!
- FBI Director Comey Continues To Write His Own Rules, Create His Own Laws
There is only one remedy for this rapidly deteriorating situation. Comey must resign. He must also be investigated for the proven conflict of interest that he has with the Clinton Crime Family.
There is no other way to re-establish the reputation of the FBI. In the absence of an unconditional resignation of Director Comey, he must be removed by his own people. They must demand — en masse — that he resign effective immediately.
“What Director Comey has done is effectively destroyed the rule of law in America. Through his failure to indict Hillary Clinton, he has given every real criminal the ‘excuse’ to use in court that they never had intention to commit the crimes that they did. This single byproduct of the FBI’s institutional negligence and reckless misconduct throughout the Clinton investigation is both shocking and unprecedented”
— Former FBI Agent
James B. Comey has done more harm to the FBI than the past 5 directors put together. Quite unfortunately much of that damage is irreparable. The American people will never again look at the FBI as the nation’s premier law enforcement agency.
Until both Comey and AG Loretta Lynch are removed from their positions, neither the FBI nor Justice, respectively, can function in an impartial manner. They are both irreversibly tainted with the Clinton scandal and have been profoundly corrupted.
N.B. The article posted below fleshes out the FBI back story and why Comey must go, one way or another. It should also be noted that this is the same FBI that is responsible for the meticulously executed assassination of the great American patriot hero—LaVoy Finicum
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EXCLUSIVE: FBI Used Agents As Pawns To Insulate Hillary, Aides & Clinton Foundation From Prosecutions
TRUE PUNDIT
In mid-summer a wave of panic and despair began to wash over key rank-and-file FBI agents who were doggedly working the Hillary Clinton investigations. Agents reluctantly pondered a potential, brutal reality that was creeping into the fabric of the high-profile case. What if their collective work wasn’t meant to bring this case to a grand jury for indictments and justice? What if they themselves, FBI agents sworn to uphold the law, were being used as intelligence pawns by superiors and higher powers to actually shield Clinton and her inner circle from ever seeing a pair of handcuffs and a jail cell?
“I got a pit in my stomach,” a FBI insider said. “That empty, sinking feeling you get in your gut. I thought we may have unknowingly been parties to this entire mess. It’s a blow to the ego. We’re supposed to see these things coming.”
Agents, along with the country, had just absorbed the troubling optics of Attorney General Loretta Lynch meeting privately with the husband of the investigation’s primary target on a jet tarmac just days earlier. And then hours after that debacle, the FBI announced Hillary would venture to its headquarters, in a matter of hours, to finally answer the bureau’s lingering questions about how she handled classified and top secret emails as secretary of state.
We say Clinton investigations, plural, because there were really two parallel inquiries that unfolded during the year-long FBI probe. There was the public email and home server investigation but agents were also building a pay-for-play criminal case involving Clinton, the Clinton Foundation and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. And that case was growing serious wings.
The FBI case agents and support personnel are forbidden to “go public” or comment on the record to share their frustrations and dismay because they each signed an unprecedented confidentiality agreement prior to signing onto work the Clinton investigation. Violating that agreement would likely cost them their careers and pensions. Regardless, True Pundit conducted interviews with FBI assets and support personnel who collectively painted a dark insiders’ portrait of the Clinton criminal probe which was commissioned to determine how Clinton and her aides handled, maintained, stored and ultimately botched some of the most sensitive information ever breached in the country’s 240-year history. True Pundit’s interviews and intelligence gathering on the Clinton investigation found:
- Allegations of pay-for-play involving the Clinton Foundation were not properly vetted, ultimately white washed
- FBI agents were blocked from serving search warrants to retrieve key evidence
- Attempts to secure Clinton’s medical records to confirm her head injury were sabotaged by FBI Director James Comey
- FBI agents were not allowed to interrogate witnesses and targets without warning
- Clinton and aides were provided special VIP accommodations during interviews
- FBI suspended standard investigative tactics employed in other probes
- FBI agents efforts were often blocked, suppressed by FBI, DOJ brass
- Agents lost faith that their superiors and DOJ wanted to see the case reach a grand jury
Visionary Reads the Tea Leaves
The wheels on the federal investigations started coming loose after the New Year, in January of this year.
John Giacalone was the supervisor of the bureau’s National Security Branch and also the FBI brains and genesis behind the Clinton email and private server investigation. He first approached Comey in 2015 for the green light to probe how the former secretary of state operated her private email server and handled classified correspondences. Rumors had been swirling in intelligence circles. Once approved, Giacalone spearheaded the investigation, and helped hand select top agents who were highly skilled but also discreet. Many of those agents were concerned when Giacalone abruptly resigned in the middle of the investigation.
FBI insiders said Giacalone used the term “sideways” to describe the direction the Clinton probe had taken in the bureau. Giacalone lamented privately he no longer had confidence in the direction the investigation was headed. He felt it was simpler to quietly step aside, walk away instead of fight to keep the investigation on its proper track. Giacalone was a true heavyweight agent at FBI. In fact, he likely should have been running the entire show. His pedigree included running and creating FBI divisions in New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and even serving as deputy commander in the Iraqi theater of operations. But in the midst of the Clinton investigation, Giacalone handed the bureau his retirement papers in Feb.
“John is a strategic thinker. He recognizes patterns and signs and can then see things long before they develop,” a FBI insider said. “Losing him was a major blow. We now know perhaps what he was envisioning. He didn’t want that around his neck.”
Giacalone could not be reached for comment.
In late 2015 through January 2016, Giacalone shared the frustration of many agents who were perturbed about one lingering issue: When was the FBI going to interview Hillary Clinton?
By June, that frustration had reached a boiling point, largely fueled by Giacalone’s resignation months earlier. Frustrated FBI personnel were beginning to question the pace of the case and believed their intelligence gathering and analysis were beyond strong enough for a referral to the Justice Department in early 2016, sources said. Agents were left to wonder if their dogged research would ever see public eyes. There was a fear creeping into the case that perhaps the investigation was being politicized, that FBI and DOJ brass were trying to run out the clock, or “slow-walk” the case, on what should be considered an easily warranted criminal indictment prior to November’s general election.
Suddenly, Giacalone’s retirement in Feb. was starting to make more sense to FBI grunts who didn’t have the seasoning and street smarts of the retired New Yorker to digest the landscape, months prior, of the probe’s downward trajectory
“The window here has almost closed,” a federal law enforcement source told True Pundit in June. “Clinton should have been interviewed months ago. There is no longer enough time to refer it to DOJ, vet the case with AUSA’s (Assistant US Attorney’s), the AG and her staff, prepare the case, call a Grand Jury, and put the case on.”
Officials in June reiterated that all those elements in the legal process, if expedited without delays or legal snags, would put a grand jury decision to indict in late September or October, just weeks before the election.
“Can you imagine the uproar if she was arrested weeks before the election?” a federal law enforcement source said. “There was a window we were shooting for and we could have made it but everything is so slow now. I mean, she hasn’t even been interviewed. It’s incredible.”
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