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Post by kungfuzu on Jan 26, 2024 7:34:18 GMT -8
I recall when the FBI raided this business and wondered at the time how they could do this legally. Well, it turns out that they couldn't. Scoundrels.
This goes to what we have discussed in these pages. A gigantic FBI is vastly more dangerous than a thousand little crooks. That is so even assuming that everyone who had a safety deposit box at that place is a crook, which one should not assume.
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Post by kungfuzu on Feb 13, 2024 16:27:17 GMT -8
The FBI is not the only criminal organization in our government. Like the FBI, the CIA should be burned to the ground and the ground on which it stood salted. It has become an enemy of the people. CIA asked Five Eyes to spy on Trump associates
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Post by kungfuzu on Apr 16, 2024 13:31:35 GMT -8
This clearly lays out how the FBI is the same as the East German Stasi and KGB of the Soviet Union. The FBI is many times more dangerous to the USA than Russia.
The writer confirms what I have been telling people for years about police organizations. Most policemen just carry out orders, legal or illegal. FBI agents are much worse.
Understand and accept this with great seriousness, there are no honorable “rank and file” inside this organization.
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Post by kungfuzu on May 27, 2024 8:31:10 GMT -8
Of course the scoundrels at the DOJ, FBI, CIA and other alphabet cereal agencies knew that Hunter's laptop was real. It was clear in the fall of 2020 that they were simply using this and other info to control Biden and that when they wanted to get rid of him, they would come out and say it was true. Well, the time has come that they want to get rid of him. Hunter's laptop is genuine
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Post by kungfuzu on May 29, 2024 13:26:06 GMT -8
Here is a short video with Texas A.G. Ken Paxton decribing the corruption of the FBI and other law enforcement people. FBI is corrupt If you want to hear a more detailed video, then click on the below link and start at 1:30 minutes. Ken Paxton
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Post by Brad Nelson on May 29, 2024 18:12:17 GMT -8
The cops can’t break the law? Wow that guy is is a crank plain evil.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 9, 2024 12:47:43 GMT -8
A very interesting short clip of an interview of Richard Nixon. I post this simply to remind people that our government has been corrupt much longer than many seem to understand. Of course, all governments are corrupt, to some degree or other. But it was the combination of FDR's leftist administration and the relatively cheap (for America) winning of WWII that the spawned the massive security state which has continued to expand. It must be dismantled. Did the CIA have anything to do with Watergate?
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 9, 2024 16:19:09 GMT -8
What we now think of as the "Deep State" surely existed back then. And what I mean by the "Deep State" is a committed Leftist bureaucracy that believes it is a holy war against Republican, Conservatives, white people, straight people, and the Constitution. I like Nixon's thoughts on someone doing some investigative journalism, that it might not bear much fruit if it isn't anti-Nixon. I've been watching a few episodes of The FBI on Tubi TV. Some episodes are good. The last one I watched was a dog. But I'm not the only one to grow up with the idea that Lewis Erskine was the model of integrity and what we assumed was the baseline level of behavior at the real FBI. Maybe it was at one time. Now it ought to be flushed down the toilet as an enemy of the people.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 9, 2024 17:34:34 GMT -8
I grew up with the same idea. In fact, I believe people slightly older than we are also grew up with a similar idea. Many of them saw this movie.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 9, 2024 19:37:23 GMT -8
I just watched the third episode of The FBI: Slow March up a Steep Hill. Lee Meriwether is good as Erskine's love interest. And she's a worthy Miss America from 1955. Did you hear that in the recent Miss Maryland pageant that a dude pretending to be a woman won it? Stranger still is that he is married to a Marine (a man). The few. The proud. The confused. Erskine's junior partner, Special Agent Jim Rhodes, is intending to marry Erskine's daughter. I think it was in the previous episode that we first saw that they were a couple. Erskine is haunted by his wife's death. She was killed because of some case he was on, so he doesn't want his daughter to marry a G-man. Meanwhile there is a bank robber on the loose. The only thing you need to know is that he will most likely be driving a Ford. I think this show featured one of the earliest long-running product placements. Every car on the street in some shows (if memory serves) are Ford LTDs. This is not as evident (but still evident) in the first season (which ends with Erskine getting into his Ford Mustang). According to Wiki: From what I've see so far, The FBI is TV-grade material. The first episode of season one is okay. And, of course, one would want to watch the very first one. The second one stars this one Indian with a quick temper who keeps digging a hole for himself. His over-acting is funny to watch and somewhat reminiscent of William Shatner, although Shatner made it work for James Kirk. However, this Indian guy just needs to cut down on his caffeine. I thought the episode was kind of dumb. But, in retrospect, if you can watch it with someone who likes to share sarcastic comments, this episode is good for that. The third episode wound up being pretty good. And I believe I've seen The FBI Story and liked it.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 11, 2024 8:51:21 GMT -8
As a boy, I noticed that a good number of TV programs had Ford Motor Company as a sponsor. The characters all drove a Ford. The Andy Griffith Show and Hawaii Five-O come to mind. Perhaps I was a little more sensitive to this as my parents drove GM products. And as I recall, Ford had the reputation of producing products of a lesser quality. I think the Mustang helped change that impression.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 11, 2024 10:13:12 GMT -8
Growing up, my best friend came from a Chevrolet family. They owned Impalas almost exclusively. And I could see that they were a stylish automobile that must have been well-built. They had this one green Impala from probably 15 or 20 years. I rode in it many a time when his mother or older sister would take us to school. I believe this started when we went to middle school which was a couple miles away. Our elementary school was an easy walk just down the hill from us.
We were, by contrast, a Ford Family, although my father at one time had a Mercedes and a DeSoto, although not in that order. The DeSoto was kind of a hunk-of-junk but did run. The Mercedes, which he acquired in later years, was a nice car but problematic as to repairs, which tended to be frequent and expensive.
But if it was good enough for Efrem Zimbalist Jr., it was good enough for us. Or, at least, we saw a lot of nice, boxy Ford LTDs on TV.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 12, 2024 19:58:44 GMT -8
Both Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon claimed executive privilege, in fact were told by their lawyers that the must claim it. Yet both have been found guilty of Contempt of Congress and sentenced to jail. Navarro is now in a Federal prison and should be out in early July. Bannon is appealing his sentence, but may have to go into prison on July 1st. Just in time to keep him out of the election season. What a coincidence. Yet Merrick Garland is claiming executive privilege. I trust those idiots who haven't figured it out yet will finally understand that the O'Biden administration is pissing on your shoes and telling you it is raining. Wake up dummies. This is why I spit at the Repukelicans who say "we must play by the rules." They are morons. My apologies to morons who, generally, are better people than politicians.
The Demonrats do not play by the same rules. The text of any law will be applied by them just the way they want it to be applied, regardless of meaning. They twist and abuse language in ways the idiot Repukelicans cannot grasp. The Demorats are immoral, venal, Marxist, satanic criminals who DO NOT PLAY BY THE RULES. You've heard of the old saying "situational ethics?" Well there is no situation in which the Demonrats have any ethics. Executive Privilege
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 13, 2024 16:47:02 GMT -8
How can you be in contempt of Congress when Congress is contemptible?
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 20, 2024 18:43:25 GMT -8
It's not only the FBI which is a criminal organization. Too many politicians are using police forces around the nation to suppress those who question them. This is a good finding and will hopefully go some way to putting the brakes on the increasing abuse of power by government officials. While I like Justice Thomas, he is too often inclined to side with, or defer to, large corporations and police authority, in my opinion. Those with money and power should be very keenly scrutinized and held to the same standards as the rest of us. Wrong is not right simply because a state, or powerful, institution commits it. She can sue them
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 26, 2024 10:07:05 GMT -8
Let's appoint Inspector Erskine for Director of the FBI.
I'm 15 episodes into season one of the TV show. Some of the writing is amateurish even by TV standards. There is a bit of charm to that, of course. And unintentional humor.
But overall the acting is good and there are a variety of interesting guest stars, often very early in their careers. The last episode (the fifteenth) had Dabney Coleman as a local "field office" agent. You could barely recognize him. But the distinctive voice gives him away.
In various roles (both cop, villain, or innocent bystander) they've had: Burt Reynolds (villain), Normal Fell (field office agent), Beau Bridge (innocent bystander), Robert Duvall (villain), Robert Blake (innocent bystander), Jack Klugman (likable villain), Bruce Dern (innocent bystander/villain), James Gregory (field agent, I think), Lee Meriwether (secretary), Arthur O'Connell (obnoxious but generally harmless villain), and Leslie Nielsen (army chaplain).
Not bad for "free" TV.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 26, 2024 12:24:17 GMT -8
More proof of corruption at the CIA. The organization needs to be purged with the bureaucratic equivalent of ipecac. The CIA knew
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 26, 2024 12:26:23 GMT -8
I don't watch much TV, but when I do, it is usually Roku or Tubi. Old TV series, such as The Rockford Files, are Jr.'s favorite. Those and the painter Bob Ross.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 26, 2024 19:25:17 GMT -8
Yes, The FBI is on Tubi TV as well. My younger brother and his wife are working their way through the Star Trek: Next Generation episodes on Paramount. I don't have that service. But there is plenty on Tubi TV, The Roku Channel, and a few other channels.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jul 30, 2024 12:50:04 GMT -8
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