...And Leaving Them On Duty To Harm Others
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
Surprise! Surprise! Cover-up kings, the FBI, are being slammed for concealing the mental illness of their agents and the risk it poses to the public. An article on the Dallas News website reveals, FBI Agent Carlos Ortiz, who recently snapped and threatened to kill his wife and supervisor, has a long history of mental insanity. Ortiz, like other agents, have assaulted innocent members of the public and held people close to him hostage at gunpoint.
These are the same nutcakes the FBI has calling and email innocent people threats (see paragraph 9 and this page) engaging in blatant acts of harassment and intimidation, which are crimes under U.S. and international law. Apparently, this is the kind of instability, insanity and incompetence the FBI embraces. Then again, look who runs the agency - Robert S. Mueller, a thieving, taxpayer money misappropriating, lothario that has cheated on his wife and illegally spied on his nubile mistresses.
It is not a matter of potential FBI Agents walking into the agency crazy, then gaining the badge. It is what they are being taught at the agency and the sick crimes they are being asked to look the other way to, in violation of domestic and international law, that is making them mentally ill. The FBI has engrained terrible things into their employees, which would be difficult for the average psyche to shake. Too many FBI Agents have self-destructed and committed horrible crimes for it to be a coincidence.
In the Judiciary Report's estimation, the aforementioned misconduct form the FBI, is nothing but arrogance and abuse of invested authority, bestowed upon the agency, by a tolerant Congress. Sadly, something horrific is going to come out of that agency one day and open the world's eyes to the threat the unhinged federal outfit poses to the nation and the world.
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Ex-official wanted to fire FBI agent held in murder plot after 1992 standoff
07:08 AM CDT on Friday, September 3, 2010 - A former special agent in charge of the Dallas FBI office said he tried to fire Carlos Ortiz 18 years ago after the troubled agent was involved in a seven-hour armed standoff with SWAT team members.
But Oliver "Buck" Revell said his recommendation was rejected by his FBI superiors in Washington because Ortiz, who is currently accused of plotting to kill his wife and his former boss, was deemed fit for duty by psychiatrists..
"They came back and said it was stress induced, and as soon as it was dealt with, he would be just fine," Revell said. "My recommendation to headquarters was unequivocal that this man was not qualified to be an agent or carry a weapon and I want him out of my office. They said, 'Well that would be a discriminatory action.' "
Ortiz remained an FBI special agent for nearly two more decades after that, despite initiating a second armed standoff in 2004 when, authorities say, he took his own child hostage. Again, Ortiz passed a mental evaluation and returned to duty...