The FBI legalizes robbery for themselves

Good luck that happening when the people running the show want them to continue to do it...

How many Navy Chiefs in Rickover's Navy were selling secrets, Chief?

Not sure how many years you have, but I had over 21 and never saw anyone that hated and distrusted our government as much as you. I've actively worked with the US government in one form or another until I retired over a year ago, and I'm still working with it as CAP volunteer. You? You seem to be willing to sell out the American way of life at the drop of a hat, as shown for your complete lack of respect for it.

What was it that caused you to hate your own country so much? Was it the Navy Chief's selling secrets? Did you report them? Look the other way? Ask for a cut? There's always a reason why people turn traitor. Sometimes it's just all about the money. Are you all about the money, Chief?
 
Translation: It's all your fault! Not our fault, all yours!!!!

Bullshit, Fredo. Your comment is just another reason why I think you are not only a patsy, but a willing patsy. You relish it.

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Relish is for hot dogs, dummy!
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How many Navy Chiefs in Rickover's Navy were selling secrets, Chief?

Not sure how many years you have, but I had over 21 and never saw anyone that hated and distrusted our government as much as you. I've actively worked with the US government in one form or another until I retired over a year ago, and I'm still working with it as CAP volunteer. You? You seem to be willing to sell out the American way of life at the drop of a hat, as shown for your complete lack of respect for it.

What was it that caused you to hate your own country so much? Was it the Navy Chief's selling secrets? Did you report them? Look the other way? Ask for a cut? There's always a reason why people turn traitor. Sometimes it's just all about the money. Are you all about the money, Chief?

fucking spook extaordinaire.

people like you are the problem, libertarian china sellout.
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Oooh, do I get a badge? :rofl2:

No wonder you're being groomed as a patsy, Fredo. You have the right mentality for it. LOL

patty cake, patty cake, baker's man!
Bake me a cake as fast as you can,
Pat it and prick it and mark it with B,
And bake it in the oven for baby and me.
 
https://ij.org/report/policing-for-profit-3/

In 2018 alone, 42 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Treasury, forfeited over $3 billion. This is the year for which we have data from the largest number of states.
Looking at a longer time period, 2002 to 2018, 20 states and the federal government forfeited over $63 billion. The remaining states did not provide data for those 17 years.
Since 2000, states and the federal government forfeited a combined total of at least $68.8 billion. And because not all states provided full data, this figure drastically underestimates forfeiture’s true scope.
Among the states with 2018 data, Florida, Texas, Illinois, California, and New York took in the most forfeiture revenue. But once state populations are factored in, Florida, Illinois, Tennessee, Rhode Island, and Nebraska used forfeiture most extensively.
 
Who didn't see this coming????????

https://nypost.com/2023/09/25/don-m...dreds-of-thousands-in-rare-coins-during-raid/

Two Americans are alleging the FBI lost or stole their property after seizing it through a “shady” process.

“All we know is that their property was in a box and safe before the FBI broke into the box,” Joe Gay, an attorney with the nonprofit law firm Institute for Justice, told Fox News. “Once the FBI broke into the box, we honestly don’t know exactly what happened.”

“We don’t know if they lost it. We don’t know if somebody pocketed it and walked away,” he continued. “We have no way to know.”

The Institute for Justice filed two lawsuits Friday on behalf of clients who had property seized from their safety deposit boxes in a March 2021 FBI raid on U.S. Private Vaults, a Beverly Hills–based company.

After prevailing in court, and the FBI agreeing to return their property, both Don Mellein and Jeni Pearsons discovered some of their property was missing and suspect the FBI’s haphazard raid or sticky fingers are to blame.

“There’s literally been no explanation,” Pearsons said. “I think you have to assume that it’s the simplest explanation, and I think, unfortunately, the simplest explanation is they took it or lost it.”
 
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