Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev
(deceased) and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev
21-year-old Boston bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was found
guilty on 30 counts of criminal behavior, including murder, in
connection with the 2013 Boston Marathon terrorist attack.
Tsarnaev could be given the death penalty for his heinous
crimes, committed with brother, Tamerlan, who was killed as they
tried to escape police pursuit. The guilty verdict has brought
some sense of closure for the innocent victims and their
families.
Martin Richard
A few people have tried to argue Tsarnaev is too young and
did not know what he was doing. However, he was of age and fully
aware of the evil of his conduct and the terribly negative
impact it would have on others. 8-year-old Martin Richard bled
to death and died because of this foolish, abhorrent attack.
Another child lost a limb, as did other survivors. Two adults
died because of this criminal behavior. It was a cowardly and grisly attack deserving the strongest
legal reproach possible. It is wrong for Tsarnaev and his
lawyers to cite age as an excuse. Tsarnaev wanted to play big
boy terrorist. It’s time for him to take his punishment like a
man.
A Sickly And Displaced Looking Mueller Makes
Appearance In Congress
An angry American public has been tearing FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to shreds
online over his poor performance in the U.S. Congress, when questioned
about the current IRS and NSA scandals dominating news headlines. Some
members of Congress threw softball questions at Mueller.
However,
others ripped him a new one in what constituted some of the most explosive exchanges between the disgraced director and
the legislature. Mueller is being mocked and derided all over the internet.
Mueller came across as incompetent, inept, confused and bumbling during the hearing. For
instance, he claimed he did not know a number of pertinent facts on
various issues he is supposed to be abreast of as head of the FBI. One
of his most derided claims was due to Mueller stating he did not know
what "BOLO" meant. In law enforcement circles
"BOLO" stands for "Be on the lookout."
Mueller also told Congress he does not know who is investigating the
IRS scandal, regarding the International Revenue Service targeting and
harassing conservatives, Christians and journalists. However, a number
of press reports over the past few weeks have indicated, based on
information from Congress, the FBI is supposed to be investigating the
matter.
A few members of Congress also brought up the Boston Marathon terrorist attack, regarding
the FBI ignoring a credible tip directly from the Russian government,
warning that now deceased bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev is a terrorist plotting jihad (he
went on to commit the atrocity against innocent citizens of
Boston).
It was revealed the FBI did no proper
investigative work into the matter, because if they had done so, they
would have discovered Tsarnaev's mosque was founded by a convicted
terrorist, who is currently in prison on terrorism charges. The head of
the FBI simply stated, "We visited the mosque."
Regarding NSA spying, which the FBI is apart of, Mueller stated any
activities engaged in regarding national security is permissible, which
is an outright lie, as illegal surveillance, among other things, is a
violation of the Constitution. If the program was legal and in line
with the Constitution, it would not have been a secret from the American
people.
Mueller leaves the FBI in a few months and in disgrace. Beginning in
2006, I repeatedly
warned online about this man and his crooked agenda, after
being interviewed by the FBI in Miami in 2005 and seeing their
practices. He is one of the worst
things that ever happened to America and as the scandals continue to
break, this fact will become undeniably
evident.
In closing, to bring home Mueller's warped view of justice, he
stated in Congress yesterday, "There are many number of occasions
where we have probable cause or facts that would purport to establish
probable cause to charge someone with something and we do not." Corrupt!
Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Last week, the Boston Police appeared before the U.S. Congress and blamed the FBI for not sharing information with them regarding tips they received two years ago from the Russian government, on one of the Boston Marathon bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. 4 people died in the terrorist attack, including an 8-year-old boy and over 270 were injured. The Judiciary Report is of the belief, had Tsarnaev been detained 2-years ago when the credible tip came in from the Russian government, the attack could have been prevented.
Currently, the FBI and its sister agency, Homeland Security, maintain a list of terrorist suspects. Many of said terrorists are of foreign origin, living in America and under current laws, eligible for deportation. I state this as an immigrant - any foreigner living in America threatening over the phone, online or in person, to wage jihad is not a model citizen. These are not Mexican, Caribbean or European immigrants coming to America in seeking a better life and increased wages, adding to the workforce. These are violent, destructive individuals hell-bent on deadly jihad against society's most vulnerable people.
It stands to reason, threatening the life of the President of the United States, is a serious crime carrying substantial prison time - therefore, threatening jihad against scores of innocent people, should carry the same weight in court. It is a crime, but one the FBI has been negligent in pursuing, using wiretap, email and other audio evidence they have in their possession, regarding a number of jihadist in America.
The FBI is being very unwise with its list. You have to be proactive regarding the list, not reactive when something terrible happens. Learn to nip things in the bud before it becomes a terrible problem. Either you build a sufficient Supermax styled facility to house terrorists or start deporting people with said leanings (however, the latter is risky, as history has shown, they will directly link up with terrorist groups abroad). Deportation is the quick, safe solution, but it is better to detain them while one can.
You can't have it both ways and expect everything to be alright, in maintaining a terrorist list and doing nothing about the individuals on it, running up taxpayer bills in simply watching them. Either you lock them up or send them home, but you can't leave jihadists roaming around among innocent people in society. Go over the list and do something about it.
Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev
In an article on the American Blog website, a man has come
forward named John Aravosis stating the FBI ignored his tips regarding the
friends of Boston Marathon bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Aravosis states he contacted the FBI the morning they released a photo and
information on Tamerlan Tsarnaev and they kept bouncing the call around playing
phone tag.
Sean Collier
Had the agency listened, police officer Sean Collier, who
was killed on the MIT campus, after the bombing, would still be alive today, as
Tsarnaev‘s friends knew what the bomber and his brother had done (his friends
later confessed to authorities when questioned).
STORY SOURCE
I alerted FBI about Tsarnaev-friend Kadyrbayev 3 weeks ago,
got a ho-hum response
5/1/2013 4:02pm by John Aravosis - Imagine my surprise
hearing CNN talk today about how one of the three friends of Boston Marathon
bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, arrested today by the FBI, was Dias
Kadyrbayev.
I had called the FBI, early in the morning on Friday, April
19, about Kadyrbayev. It was the morning they had released Tsarnaev’s name to
the public, nearly two weeks ago. I was passed to the FBI task force in Boston,
and after I’d explained what I’d found to an agent, I was told that the
information wasn’t as important as they thought, and they were triaging all
info.
He urged me to call back to the main FBI hotline, that I had
already spent ten minutes explaining the story to, and I just let it go. I
wasn’t going to explain the details of what I’d uncovered to a third FBI agent,
when none of them seemed to entirely understand what I’d found, or how the
Internet worked.
According to HuffPo, Kadyrbayev was detained April 20th,
after being questioned by the authorities. What I’d found that morning were two
things. First, a Russian Facebook-style profile for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Suspect
#2, which seemed to confirm his ties to Chechnya and interest in Islam. But I
also found the page of one of his friends, Dias Kadyrbayev. And I found some
things on the page that struck me as odd.
Below are Tsarnaev’s and Kadyrbayev’s pages, that I just
copied again (I have the originals on my home computer in DC)…
Kadyrbayev’s page had a lot of photos of him with Dzhokhar
and other friends. But the most suspicious thing I found was that according to
the time stamp on Dzhokhar’s page – the service lets you see when the person
last checked in – Dzhokhar had checked in at 9:04pm the night before, two days
after the bombing and only hours before the night of carnage that began at MIT.
Oddly, Kadyrbayev had checked in at Kadyrbayev’s own profile only a few minutes
later. It made me wonder if they’d be in touch, and while I was going to
suggest so publicly, I was most certainly going to pass the tip along to the
FBI.
Shortly thereafter, Kadyrbayev removed Dzhokhar’s name from
the photos he had on his own page. This is the photo he removed the name from:
Dias-Kadyrbayev-and-Dzhokhar-Tsarnaev.
I’m glad that the FBI interviewed Kadyrbayev, but I’m still
a bit annoyed that when I passed to the agent in Boston, and told my story for
a second time, that he not only triaged the information, but then told me to
call the FBI again to re-explain what I hade already explained to two different
people – suggesting that he was not going to be passing his notes along, which
should have been suspicious.
Anyway, I just heard the news that Kadyrbayev was one of the
friends arrested today for lying to the FBI, and I just had to weigh in…
U.S. President Obama is defending the beleaguered FBI, who are on
the hot seat in America and around the world for the agency's failures
under director Robert S. Mueller. As stated previously in the column,
evidence has surfaced that the FBI was given "multiple" tips
in advance that Boston Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, is a
terrorist.
Sorry, but if I were in a government post of said nature and I
received a report from a credible foreign intelligence agency, such as
the FSB, stating a national in the country was speaking about waging
jihad, I would have had the person immediately deported. There are
provisions under U.S. Law for such legal action. Therefore, the FBI has
no excuse. The behavior of someone with deadly views exhibiting intent
to kill can be equated to cancer. You don't wait to see where it goes,
if it will metastasize. You catch it early enough and extricate the
cancer, lest it kills.
I don't understand, did the FBI think the tip was a trick from the
Russian government. Use your heads. What would they have accomplished
by tricking you regarding a tip from a wiretap (or did you think they
were trying to frame Tsarnaev, as you've done to men like scientist
Bruce Ivins). America and Russia are fighting the same war against
jihadists.
A part of the problem is the FBI's Director, Robert S. Mueller, is a
paranoid schizophrenic, with emphasis on the word "paranoid."
He thinks everyone is up to something. He thinks every foreign
government is the enemy, which is crazy. Mueller also hates blacks,
Arabs and Chinese, as illustrated by credible court cases.
This week Obama stated regarding Mueller and the FBI's failures in
heeding tips 2-years ago regarding Tsarnaev, "There are still
suspicions sometimes between our intelligence and law enforcement
agencies that date back 10, 20, 30 years to the Cold War..."
So what was Mueller's excuse for ignoring tips from America's
greatest ally, Britain, when MI6 tipped them off about radicalized
terrorist, Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab and no action was taken to put him
on a no-fly list, barring him from entering the country. As stated
before, had it not been for brave passengers, 200 people could have
been killed when he tried to detonate a bomb on an airliner landing in
Detroit, Michigan.
What was Mueller's excuse for deliberately failing to share
intelligence with the British government which could have prevented the
London terrorists bombings that killed and maimed innocent Britons (FBI
Knew About London Bombing Plot 1 Year In Advance).
Once again, Mueller is a sick man with a corrupt agenda. There is no
excusing his conduct. There is something severely wrong with his man.
Robert S. Mueller
I've spoken to people in legal, political and security circles, who
shall remain anonymous, about the FBI's conduct in certain matters and
they all stated, without knowing each other, that said conduct is wrong
and constitutes breaches of established domestic and international
protocol. People said of the FBI's conduct: "They're not supposed
to do that," "That's weird" "Strange"
"They are not telling the truth" "They are up to
something" "They're dragging their feet" and one that
was repeated three times from very credible sources, "They took a
bribe." By the way, Congress needs to check Mueller's offshore
holdings. He's got a lot of explaining to do.
Time to face facts, the FBI has serious problems. The FBI
leadership's way of thinking and operating is archaic, antiquated,
illogical and corrupt. People could tolerate unconventional ways if
they produced good results. However, the FBI is being given $8 billion
dollars per year in taxpayer money and keep failing to act on credible
tips, resulting in terrible loss of life and serious injury to
survivors. One doesn't have to be a genius to tell the FBI's way is not
working.
After being interviewed by the FBI twice in 2005, I got to see what
a mess the agency is and the serious problems it was creating for
various victims of crime. They took some tips and used them, but blew
it on others that went on to cause terrible harm to innocent
people.
They are also disorganized and inept. They lose important items in
the mail (not to mention their own weapons), have a broken chain of
command, had no email and no working computer system. In 2006 I
authored a series of articles on how the FBI could get a proper
computer system up and running. I noticed after a short while, some of
my tips were implemented, but at the same time, over $200,000,000 in
taxpayer money and equipment, went unaccounted for, indicating theft,
embezzlement and misappropriation. How did the taxpayers deserve that.
Where is the accountability in any of this. Even the FBI's oversight
(Inspector General) turns a blind eye to their crimes or comes up with
some cockamamie excuse to justify the unjustifiable. The worst part is
the FBI would not want anyone to show their families the criminal
negligence and carelessness they show others. They'd be beside
themselves, but this is how the agency treats people. I don't agree
with the FBI's methods. Justice should always be even, fair and
thorough, otherwise it qualifies as injustice.
STORY SOURCE
Obama Defends FBI Over Boston, Won't Commit to
Action Against Syria
April 30, 2013 President Obama said the FBI and law enforcement
officials worked appropriately and swiftly in chasing down the suspects
in the Boston Marathon bombing and the country should be "proud of
their work," although the country might be more at risk to
lone-wolf attacks because of the amount of intelligence gathered and
pressure put on organized terrorist networks...
"There are still suspicions sometimes between our intelligence
and law enforcement agencies that date back 10, 20, 30 years to the
Cold War, but they are continually improving," Obama said.
"I've spoken to President [Vladimir] Putin directly. He's
committed to working with me to make sure those that report to us are
cooperating fully in not only this investigation, but how to work in
counterterrorism generally."
Failed FBI Director, Robert S. Mueller, who was in office when the
September 11th terrorist attacks happened, is being slammed by members
of Congress, people in the domestic and international intelligence
community and mainstream news purveyor Reuters.
Mueller, who is scheduled to leave office shortly, after the government
unadvisedly gave him a two-year extension in the post, going against
decades of established law, is being condemned all over the world for
ignoring "multiple" credible tips from the Russian
government that Tamerlan Tsarnaev is a radical terrorist planning a
deadly attack.
Tsarnaev went on to execute the Boston Marathon bombing, which
killed 3 people, including a child and left 200 others seriously
injured, with over a dozen facing amputation of limbs. Tsarnaev was
killed days later by police in Boston.
Robert S. Mueller
The FBI arrogantly ignored all the tips from the FSB (formerly the
KGB) which the Russian government had picked up on a wiretap
of Tsarnaev contacting his lawbreaking mother in Russia, speaking about
jihad over the telephone. As stated in the previous article, The
FBI Under Scrutiny For Failing To Act On Tip Two Years Ago About Boston
Marathon Bomber, this is a pattern of chronic, criminally negligent behavior from the FBI, who've also been given
credible tips by MI6 in Britain and ignored them as well, leading to a
terrorist attack in Detroit (scuppered by plane passengers).
To ignore credible intelligence agencies such as MI6 and the FSB,
shows an inexcusable arrogance and unconscionable pattern of gambling
with innocent people's lives. Thousands of innocent people have died in
terrorist attacks under his watch at the FBI. This time an 8-year-old
boy is dead and it could have been prevented, because the FBI was
warned 2-years-in advance about Tsarnaev.
The FBI likes to tout on its website that
it works with its law enforcement counterparts, domestically and internationally, but once again
said claim has been shown to be untrue.
Additional facts have surfaced since the Boston Bombings which reveal
the FBI is not cooperating with Homeland Security or the CIA as it
should (previously, it was discovered the FBI keeps getting into foolish territorial run-ins with the
ATF).
If this were school the FBI would receive a "does not play well
with others" on its report card and a failing grade. No one can
blame them for what they do not know. However, they can be blamed for
what they do know (and were told well in advance) but let the
unthinkable happen to innocent people anyway.
The CIA is ruthless, reckless and lawbreaking on every level, but
they are competent. U.S. national security would be better handled in
the hands of a competent law enforcement agency, rather than the bumbling FBI. It's time for a new law enforcement
agency in America, as you can be sure, under the FBI, there will be more terrorist
attacks that hit their target in the United States and for the umpteenth time,
the American people will later learn, the FBI knew about the
assailants, but dropped the ball.
Side Bar: Had Congress not given Mueller a 2-year extension
on his post, after such abject failure on his part, maybe they could
have gotten a competent FBI Director in the position, who would have heeded
the Russian government's warnings, thus preventing the Boston Marathon
bombings. I wrote it was a bad idea giving Mueller that extension (Obama's
Attempts To Reinstall FBI Director Deemed Unconstitutional).
Now innocent people have paid for it with their lives...again...
STORY SOURCE
FBI's longtime director faces criticism of bureau again
WASHINGTON | Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:24am EDT - (Reuters) - As he nears
the end of a dozen years as director of the FBI, Robert Mueller finds
himself defending the agency over its handling of two high-profile
cases. It is a familiar spot for the low-key ex-Marine.
At the request of President Barack Obama, Mueller stayed on for two
years beyond the job's 10-year term to help stabilize law enforcement's
fight against domestic and international threats to U.S. security.
Recent events - the bombing at the Boston Marathon and ricin-laced
letters sent to Obama and a U.S. senator - have left Mueller dealing
with suggestions that agency missteps may have added to the damage.
Mueller, 68, who is scheduled to leave office in early September,
has endured many congressional attacks against his agency's
performance. While he is not universally praised on Capitol Hill, he
has won enough bipartisan support to be considered a success.
Tellingly, it was a target of the 2001 anthrax letters - Democratic
Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont - who told Mueller at a 2008 hearing
that he seriously doubted the findings of the FBI's long and
complicated anthrax investigation. But three years later, Leahy as
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman helped Mueller win a two-year
extension of his term...
"I believe he is well liked, even though I find fault with a
lot of his policies, or how he does things," Senator Charles
Grassley, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said in an
interview...
This month, the FBI has faced fresh assaults over its failure to
spot the potential danger from Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a suspect in the
April 15 Boston Marathon bombings, after Russia asked the bureau to
investigate him two years ago. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died in a police
shootout and his brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, has been charged in the
bombings that killed three people and injured more than 200.
Two senior Republican lawmakers complained Tamerlan Tsarnaev was yet
another in a series of cases in which a person investigated by the
agency had later taken part in attacks. Soon after the Boston bombings, the FBI accused an Elvis
impersonator of sending letters containing ricin to Obama and other
officials, only to quickly drop the charges for a lack of evidence...
April 23, 2013 - WASHINGTON -- Russian authorities alerted the US
government not once but ``multiple’’ times over their concerns
about Tamerlan Tsarnaev -- including a second time nearly a year after
he was first interviewed by FBI agents in Boston -- raising new
questions about whether the FBI should have focused more attention on
the suspected Boston Marathon bomber, according to US senators briefed
on the probe Tuesday.
The FBI has previously said it interviewed Tsarnaev in early 2011
after it was initially contacted by the Russians. After that review,
the FBI has said, it determined he did not pose a threat.
In a closed briefing on Tuesday, members of the Senate Intelligence
Committee learned that Russia alerted the United States about Tsarnaev
in ``multiple contacts’’ -- including ``at least once since October
2011,’’ said Richard Burr, a Republican of North Carolina, speaking
with reporters afterward.
Senators said the briefing also revealed failures among federal
agencies to share vital information about Tsarnaev, indicating, they
said, that the US government still has not established a strong system
to ``connect the dots’’ about would-be terrorists residing in
America more than a decade after 9/11...
The FBI has said it was not aware that Tsarnaev had traveled to
Russia in 2012. Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina,
said Monday that the FBI told him it was not aware of the older
Tsarnaev’s travels because his name had been misspelled on an
airliner passenger list. US Secretary of Homeland Security Janet
Napolitano confirmed the misspelling during a hearing before the Senate
Judiciary Committee Tuesday, but she said Homeland Security nonetheless
was aware of his trip...
In the April 21. 2013 article The
FBI Under Scrutiny For Failing To Act On Tip Two Years Ago About Boston
Marathon Bomber the Judiciary Report questioned the FBI’s
criminal negligence in failing to act on a tip from the Russian
government 2-years ago, about Boston Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Hours after the article was posted on the site and the blog, members
of Congress echoed the same sentiments on the news, during Sunday
political talk shows discussing the terrorist attacks. Congress is
demanding demanding explanations regarding the FBI’s conduct.
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
Slate stated, "'There are questions that have to be
answered,' said Senator Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, on
CNN. "This man was pointed out by a foreign government to be
dangerous. He was interviewed by the FBI once. What did they find out?
What did they miss? Then he went to Russia and to Chechnya. Why wasn’t
he interviewed when he came back?
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham was even more direct, saying the FBI
messed up the investigation. 'The ball was dropped in one of two
ways,' Graham said on CNN. The FBI either 'missed a lot of
things' during the investigation or laws did not allow officials
to 'follow up in a sound, solid way.'"
Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev
It's bewildering and baffling that a government led by stern
soldier, Vladimir Putin, who has seen much during his time in the KGB
(now the FSB), then as President and Prime Minister of Russia, could
send the FBI such an accurate tip and they drop the ball on it. When a
tough, battle hardened man like Putin, who has seen much violence and
conflict in his various posts, says someone is a danger connected to
terrorist extremists, you should have listened (and filed deportation
papers).
After all, Putin, once publicly stated of terrorists who set off a
bomb on a train in Russia, "We will scrape them out from the
sewers." He didn't say we will bring you to justice. He said,
"We will scrape them out from the sewers." When I read that regarding the terrorists I thought, "They're screwed!" (LOL) as he is
not a man that plays around. And sure enough, they brought them in
bloodied in body bags. Case closed. Yet, the FBI ignored the
warning.
However, Congress is partly to blame for the FBI's fiascos. They've
left incompetent, paranoid schizophrenic FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
in the job during scandal and failure after failure, even going against
established law in giving him an extension in the post, to drop the
ball over and over again.
How ironic that Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, the mother of Boston Marathon
bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, shoplifted $1,600 in
goods from department store Lord &Taylor in June 2012, only for
their security cameras to later identify her sons as terrorists in
April 2013.
Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev
Authorities used CCTV cameras from businesses along Boylston Street,
where the bombing occurred, in their search for the culprits behind the
attack. As it turns out Lord & Taylor’s security cameras provided
some of the most crucial images in revealing the bombers’ identity.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev dead at the hospital (Photo courtesy of LiveLeak)
Gruesome photos have been released of sadistic 26-year-old Boston
Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in a gunfight with
police yesterday in Watertown, Massachusetts. The jihadist sustained
fatal gunshot wounds and a massive gash to his ribcage during a
gunfight with police. He was accidentally run over by his brother and
coconspirator, 19-year-old terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, as the latter
tried to flee the shootout with police.
Dzhokhar, who helped Tamerlan cruelly set off twin bombs that killed
3 and injured 180 innocent people at the Boston Marathon this week,
escaped the gunfight, but was apprehended shortly after with serious injuries
inflicted by determined police before he fled. A Boston homeowner
discovered Dzhokhar bleeding in a boat on his property, covered by tarpaulin
and called police. Authorities detained Dzhokhar shortly after and transferred
him to a local hospital.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev being detained by authorities
Dzhokhar was not read Miranda rights, as under Bush Administration
rules, he is classified as an enemy combatant, due to being a
terrorist. In short, Dzhokhar could be tortured and renditioned, in any
order, with volts of electricity sent through his genitals. In short,
it's time for Dzhokhar to talk and spill what he knows.
Members of the Tsarnaev family claim they brothers were set up and
being controlled by the FBI for years and I don't doubt the FBI dropped
the ball in questionable ways as they usually do, but why run from
police and engage in gunfights with authorities when found, rather than
turn themselves in and attempt to clear their names in court. The
brothers are not innocent.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the ambulance
An 8-year-old boy was killed in the bombing as were two young women,
who'd barely lived their lives yet. Over a dozen other people,
including a child, have faced amputation, which is a very traumatic
experience.
Once again the FBI is under intense scrutiny for failing to
apprehend violent criminals they had on their radar, before they went
on to kill innocent people. News has emerged that the Russian government
gave the FBI a credible tip 2-YEARS AGO, regarding Boston Marathon
bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The Russian government informed the FBI that
Tamerlan is dangerous, as he'd joined a radical terrorist group. The
FBI made no move to arrest him, allowing Tamerlan to roam around among
free people. Tamerlan should have been immediately deported.
It's the same story
with Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, the failed Detroit airline bomber, where it was found the British
government gave the FBI a very credible tip nearly 2-YEARS in advance,
informing them he had joined a radical terrorist group and as such was
kicked out of their nation. The FBI made no move to put AbdulMutallab on a
no-fly list and it could have ended in 200 passengers being killed, if
it were not for the bravery of those on board the aircraft in subduing him.
The Fort Hood killings, waged by jihadist, Nidal
Hasan, was another incident
where the FBI sat and watched for many months as a radicalized fanatic
roamed free in America and communicated
via email with a dangerous cleric, Anwar al Awlaki, who encouraged him to murder innocent
people.
Boston Marathon bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev
The September 11th terrorist attacks could have been prevented had
FBI headquarters not stonewalled one of its agents, who wanted to
investigate a suspicious terrorist in Florida, who was secretly connected to the bombing. One year
later 3,000 people were killed in the September 11th attacks, which like all of the
aforementioned incidents, occurred under the watch of corrupt FBI
Director, Robert S. Mueller.
There are a number of notable cases where different Americans called the FBI with
very credible tips about murders before they happened and the agency
made no moves to prevent the tragedies. Yet, the FBI has precious time
to waste looking for Jimmy Hoffa and DB Cooper's remains, which are not priorities.
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
As someone who has filed a formal complaint with the FBI regarding
criminal wiretapping, phone hacking, racketeering and financial crimes
in the entertainment industry and was subsequently interviewed by the
agency twice, I can testify firsthand they have problems. Their system
is broken, disorganized and inefficient, not to mention open to bribery
and corruption (FBI
Agent Arrested For Accepting A $200,000 Bribe To Derail A Criminal Case
The FBI Was Supposed To Be Investigating).
I gave them evidence and tips they used in obtaining convictions in
criminal cases, but at the same time, I witnessed as they only locked
up certain criminals, while allowing other dangerous individuals to
remain free, who are a danger to the community. That is criminal
negligence.
I grew up in not just an entertainment based environment, but a
politically connected one as well. I know about politics and law and
justice matters. Therefore, once again, what I have been writing on
this site for years regarding there being no method to the FBI's
madness has proven true again. Mueller is out of his mind. This is just
not how you do things. He's been publicly criticized by authorities in
Britain, Asia and the Middle East for his methods that simply do not
work and endanger innocent civilians.
And once again, I reiterate, Congress needs to face facts about the
FBI and the deranged man they have heading the law enforcement
outfit and make the necessary changes, before the agency allows
something worse to happen to more innocent people.