Much like a serial killer who does not start out as a serial killer, so, too, the current corruption within the FBI was not born overnight. The seeds were planted long ago, and have grown and metastasized into what we see today in the treatment of patriotic and brave FBI whistleblowers who have spotlighted the ethical and moral fraud within the Bureau, examples of which are set forth here. (Please note the FBI whistleblowers testimony begins at the 17:22 mark.) The FBI, then, in my opinion, primed itself to be used as an enforcement arm of a corrupt Department of Justice and a corrupt Democrat Party. Some of the FBI’s condoned practices over decades have come home to roost.
Shortly after reporting to my second office of assignment in the early 1970’s, my immediate supervisor told me that he had opened and assigned me one or more informant cases. He instructed me that we had to keep the investigative case load and informant case load up to make the office look good; make the Special Agent in Charge (SAC) look good; and make me look good. The other suggestion from my supervisor was to attribute public knowledge-type of information to the source, as it would make the source look good also. In other words, fabricate FBI paperwork.
I was new, young, and just learning. I would go out every so often to meet and to debrief these “informants.” I would not be the only agent in our office who would have experienced this. After several meetings with these “informants,” I began to realize that they were unaware that the FBI considered them to be informants. This was all a paper game. After realizing this, I would close out the “informant” administratively. Then it might happen all over again. As a caveat, I have inquired with a few other retired agents from other offices, who tell me that they did not experience this.
This same supervisor also advised me that it did not matter who was president of the United States. Whoever it was would be gone in four or eight years and we, the FBI, will still be rocking along. We, the bureaucracy, now known as the deep state, can withstand and weather any administration. Today’s bureaucrats display a similar arrogance and hubris.
In a discussion recently with another retired agent, I was reminded of yet another way for an agent, on his own, to pad their informant caseload. An agent would randomly select a name from the telephone book and open, on paper, a file on a person as an FBI informant. This “informant” would be unaware, as the agent would create and falsify paperwork reflecting a source contact. After a certain period of time, the agent would close out the source, and no one would be the wiser. […]
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