50 Years of Secrets: Why You Should Care About the FBI's 'Prohibited Access' Files
Posted by freedomforall 11 hours, 59 minutes ago to Politics
Excerpt:
"The new state built in the wake of 9/11 was about impunity, and impunity required both enhanced secrecy and new ways to hide from oversight and review.
Enter prohibited access. Trump voters and partisans will be particularly interested in any secreted files involving potential overreach in cases like Jack Smith’s “Arctic Frost” investigation or the “Crossfire Hurricane” case that morphed into Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia probe, but what’s in the files is less important than the existence of the system itself. The history of the FBI, in particular since 2001, has been marked by a long transformation away from a primary mission centered on policing and enforcement to one involving political spying and intelligence-gathering."
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Yes, the FBI has been anti-American individual liberty since its inception.
It's part of the sewer that is D.C.
"The new state built in the wake of 9/11 was about impunity, and impunity required both enhanced secrecy and new ways to hide from oversight and review.
Enter prohibited access. Trump voters and partisans will be particularly interested in any secreted files involving potential overreach in cases like Jack Smith’s “Arctic Frost” investigation or the “Crossfire Hurricane” case that morphed into Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia probe, but what’s in the files is less important than the existence of the system itself. The history of the FBI, in particular since 2001, has been marked by a long transformation away from a primary mission centered on policing and enforcement to one involving political spying and intelligence-gathering."
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Yes, the FBI has been anti-American individual liberty since its inception.
It's part of the sewer that is D.C.