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Thu Sep 23 00:22:35 PDT 2021


> Shameful: Dr. Larry Nassar Victimized 70 Little Girls AFTER Dirtbag
> Chris Wray and FBI Got on the Case

'Nasser Was Not An Outlier' - Exposing The FBI's Incurable Rot

https://amgreatness.com/2021/09/20/the-fbis-incurable-rot/

The incurable incompetence, corruption, and moral rot of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation was on full display last week.

Within a 24-hour period, some of America’s toughest female athletes
recounted to a Senate committee their painful tales of how the FBI
ignored evidence that team doctor Larry Nassar was a sexual predator,
and a powerful attorney who colluded with the FBI to concoct one of
the most animating chapters of the Trump-Russia collusion fiction was
indicted for lying to federal officials.

Overlap in the two cases is more than ironic, it’s illustrative:
Michael Sussman, a lawyer for Perkins Coie, the law firm that was
working on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign, met with the FBI’s
general counsel in September 2016 to plant a false story about Donald
Trump’s financial ties to a Russian bank. That same month, the
Indianapolis Star broke the story of how Nassar, the longtime
physician for the USA Gymnastics team, had sexually abused several
female gymnasts. One victim filed a lawsuit after the FBI refused to
investigate complaints made to at least two FBI field offices in 2015
and 2016.

But the FBI at that time was too preoccupied with protecting Hillary
Clinton to deal with a monster who had systematically raped nearly 300
female American athletes. (As Lee Smith recently noted, the FBI “has
been used for a quarter of a century as the place to clean up the
Clintons’ dirt.”)

Months before the 2016 presidential election, the FBI, led by James
Comey, used its unchecked authority to sabotage Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, elite American athletes, including Olympic gold medalists,
could not get the bureau’s attention while a sexual abuser continued
his rampage. Local FBI agents passed the buck and allegedly falsified
reports; one agent reportedly tried to shake down a USA Gymnastics
official for a job with the organization.

The FBI’s political game-playing came with irreversible human cost.
According to an analysis by the New York Times, at least 40 women and
girls, including some of the youngest victims, were assaulted by
Nassar between July 2015, the first contact with the FBI, and
September 2016. Had the Star not published its exposé of Nassar that
month, which finally prompted some action by the FBI, who knows how
long his depraved predation would have continued?

“If they’re not going to protect me, I want to know, who are they
trying to protect?” McKayla Maroney, a two-time Olympic medalist and
one of Nassar’s most frequent victims, asked the Senate Judiciary
Committee on September 15.

Maroney may or may not be surprised to learn the agency assigned with
protecting the most vulnerable is actually in the business of
protecting the most powerful.
Nasser Was Not an Outlier

FBI Director Christopher Wray, hired by President Trump in 2017,
publicly apologized. The “fundamental errors” made in the Nassar case,
Wray told the judiciary committee, would not happen again as long as
he’s head of the agency. “I want to make sure the American people know
that the reprehensible conduct . . . is not representative of the work
that I see from our 37,000 folks every day.” The rank-and-file, Wray
insisted, perform their jobs with “uncompromising integrity.”

But Wray is wrong to claim that the Nassar case is an outlier. From
the top of the command chain down, the FBI has trashed its reputation
through a series of scandals. It’s not just the alarming texts between
spousal cheats Peter Strzok and Lisa Page; the ambush of Lt. General
Michael Flynn in the White House; Comey’s use of the shady Steele
dossier to set up Donald Trump; or Andrew McCabe’s lies to his own FBI
investigators.

It’s not just the other set of “errors”—17 to be exact—found in the
FBI’s four unlawful FISA applications on former Trump campaign adviser
Carter Page. Or the official email doctored by a top FBI lawyer cited
as evidence on one of the applications. Or the fact that no one in the
agency has gone to jail for perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in
history on the American people.

As seen in the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen
Whitmer, lowlifes populate the FBI’s rank-and-file. Richard Trask, the
special agent in charge of the investigation, was arrested in July for
physically assaulting and choking his wife after attending a swinger’s
party. Trask was fired this month; he faces numerous criminal charges.
Prosecutors decided not to use Trask as a witness after his social
media account revealed numerous anti-Trump posts, including calling
the president a “piece of shit.”

Defense attorneys in the Whitmer case asked the judge to delay trial
for 90 days as they investigate the conduct of at least a dozen other
FBI agents involved in the conspiracy. The FBI gave one informant
$24,000 and a new car for his services.

Wray brags that every FBI field office is participating in the Justice
Department’s “unprecedented” investigation into the breach of the
Capitol. But reports of how his agents have handled more than 600
arrests do little to support Wray’s assurances of professional
“integrity.” Defendants have been subjected to pre-dawn raids
conducted by dozens of armed agents using military-style vehicles. I
spoke with the spouse of one defendant who told me agents interrogated
her about what cable news channel she watched, her views on illegal
immigrantion, and who she voted for in 2020.

The FBI raided the home of an Alaska couple then handcuffed and
interrogated them in separate rooms for hours until investigators
realized they had the wrong suspects. A 69-year-old man in New York
City suffered a heart attack as FBI agents raided his apartment with a
television news crew standing by; the man never was charged. FBI
agents arrested a Florida man in front of his wife and young daughter,
who asked why officers were “locking daddy’s hands.” Casey Cusick was
charged only with misdemeanors for entering the Capitol on January 6.

Agents seized as evidence a Lego set of the Capitol building during
the raid of Robert Morss, an Army ranger with three tours in
Afghanistan. Far from nefarious intent, Morss had the Lego set to use
with his students as a substitute high school history teacher. (He was
fired after his arrest.)

And those are just a few stories.
No Accountability

Wray picked up where Comey left off, allowing his agency to be part of
Democratic Party political spin. He recently issued a “threat
assessment” on QAnon and disclosed that the FBI so far has arrested at
least 20 “self-styled QAnon adherents” related to the Capitol breach
investigation. Wray designated January 6 as an act of “domestic
terror” and his agency regularly tweets out the faces of “most wanted”
Trump supporters who were at the Capitol on January 6.

Infuriatingly, Wray fired only one agent involved in the Nassar
fiasco—and the man was fired the week before the Senate hearing, six
years after he first interviewed Maroney. “Someone perhaps more
cynical than I would conclude it was this hearing here staring the FBI
in the face that prompted that action,” Senator Richard Blumenthal
(D-Conn.) said to Wray.

But what ails the FBI cannot be solved with a few firings. It cannot
be solved with more congressional oversight or threats to cut federal
funding. The moral rot that infects the agency from top to bottom
renders the agency unsalvageable.

“This conduct by these FBI agents . . . who are expected to protect
the public is unacceptable, disgusting, and shameful,” Maggie Nichols,
the gymnast who first reported Nassar’s crimes to the FBI, told the
committee.

Her description, however, applies to the entire FBI—an institution
with no shame, no remorse, and no accountability. There’s no fix for
that.

https://amgreatness.com/2019/05/25/lets-call-the-russian-collusion-hoax-what-it-really-is/
https://www.scribd.com/document/525726563/Sussmann-Indictment
https://technofog.substack.com/p/the-michael-sussmann-indictment
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2016/09/12/former-usa-gymnastics-doctor-accused-abuse/89995734/
https://blubrry.com/happyhourjulieliz/81133216/ep-68-julie-and-liz-talk-to-lee-smith-about-the-vaccine-afghanistan-the-durham-investigation-and-how-were-winning/
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/03/sports/nassar-fbi.html
https://www.c-span.org/video/?514546-1/senate-hearing-fbi-investigation-larry-nassars-sexual-abuse-olympic-gymnasts
https://fbitexts.com/
https://amgreatness.com/2018/06/22/peter-strzok-and-lisa-page-a-deep-state-love-story/
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2018-05-11%20CEG%20to%20DOJ%20FBI%20(Flynn%20Transcript).pdf
https://amgreatness.com/2018/09/06/christopher-steele-international-man-of-mystery/
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2018/o20180413.pdf
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2019/o20012.pdf
https://amgreatness.com/2020/08/14/clinesmith-criminal-plea-hints-more-hoax-conspirators-will-be-charged/
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/09/11/fbi-fires-whitmer-kidnap-case-agent-amid-wife-beating-allegations/8295557002/
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fbi-agent-michigan-whitmer-kidnapping-bust-fired-beat-wife-swingers-party
https://amgreatness.com/2021/08/30/more-similarities-between-the-whitmer-plot-and-january-6/
https://amgreatness.com/2021/07/01/defund-the-fbi/
https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2021/05/01/homer-couple-whose-home-was-searched-by-fbi-says-it-was-a-case-of-mistaken-identity/
https://nypost.com/2021/06/23/fbi-tears-new-yorkers-life-into-shreds-devine/
https://amgreatness.com/2021/06/24/videos-show-fbi-arrest-of-florida-pastor-and-son/
https://amgreatness.com/2021/07/08/no-relief-for-lego-man-or-other-january-6-detainees/
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/capitol-violence
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4977741/user-clip-wray-fire-nassar-agent


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