Friday, November 20, 2009

Human Dimension Lacking At The FBI

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller

Why is the human dimension lacking at the FBI. Some of the worst crimes in U.S. history have transpired under their watch, with evidence later revealing they had sufficient proof something bad was about to happen, but inexplicably failed to prevent it.

Why doesn't the FBI think of the human impact of their conduct, when people are made physically ill, injured, maimed, disfigured or die, because the agency dropped the ball.

To FBI employees: what if it were your loved ones. How would you feel.

Why do you fail to utilize human compassion and sympathy, when you undertake your duties. Why do you leave innocent people to die?

I am of the belief, if more Special Agents in Charge were sued or held criminally liable for following FBI Director Robert S. Mueller's corrupt instructions, things would improve at that agency. Not a one of them would sign off on his madness anymore, which has left numerous innocent people dead, impaired or traumatized.

Why doesn't the FBI cross reference its files, as it would connect the dots and prevent some crimes from happening. For example, in the Fort Hood case, if someone had cross referenced the files on the alleged shooter, with items the FBI had in its investigative files, before the murders happened, they would have seen:

1.) Maj. Nidal Hasan was actively communicating with an imam, known for calling for the murders of soldiers and civilians in acts of Jihad

2.) Someone with the same name as Nidal Hasan was online glorifying Jihad and making threats of the same, in an incident reported to the FBI.

People can't blame you for failing to prevent what you don't know, but they can rightfully blame you over things you do know and do not act upon.

Once again, why is the human dimension lacking at the FBI. Most likely, some of it has to do with the agents' training and separately, the job of FBI Director.

Let's begin with the FBI Director. It is a job that comes with some influence, great temptation to illegally spy on people, financially enrich one's self and to misuse the post for personal gain. A man or woman of character would not fall prey to that, but if a questionable person attains the position, they will.

Agents are essentially trained at Quantico to be robots that fall in line at every command. It is engrained in them. Mix that with the confrontational, high pressure nature of the job and this explains the general lack of compassion at times from some, not all agents.

Additionally, FBI agents see horrific cases, such as child abduction, abuse, molestation, exploitation and prostitution and other harsh crimes, such as mob cases with gruesome murders.

It desensitizes some of them, hence the lack of human dimension and compassion at times. Some anger management and sensitivity training wouldn't hurt.

Some agents are overwhelmed by the job and develop a hopeless approach to cases, believing they can only do so much and things end up falling through the cracks.

Either way, something has got to change for the sake of national security, to meet and beat these terrible new threats that are emerging in America. Criminals have taken a radical approach to crime and the government needs to make radical changes to be ahead of them.

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