Friday, May 3, 2013

What did the FBI know, and when did they know it?

Jesse Trentadue, a courageus Utah attorney, has filed this motion regarding his FOIA request for information from the FBI:

http://bobmccarty.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/REPLY-IN-SUPPORT-MOTION-FOR-LIMITED-DISCOVERY_ECF.pdf


Take a look at this paragraph from the motion:


The Sensitive Informant Program is the FBI’s disturbing practice of using private citizens as spies on the staffs of members of Congress and perhaps even federal judges, in the national media, within other federal agencies, on defense teams in high profile federal and/or state criminal prosecutions, inside state and local law enforcement agencies and even among the clergy of organized religions. The Sensitive Informant Program is designed to and does result in the circumvention of the protections guaranteed to American citizens by the Bill of Rights and the Separation of Powers Doctrine.

If the FBI ever says "we didn't know", they must be lying. They have spies everywhere, so how could they not know?

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