FBI Disappointments

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, the absolute failure of Kash Patel and Dan Bongino in cleaning up the FBI, proves the FBI is unsalvageable and needs to be disbanded. If a federal law enforcement agency is required, another can be created to take its place. Both men went in claiming they would clean it up, but so far there hasn’t been a single actual attempt. No one’s been fired, they haven’t instituted any investigations, as they claim, “nothing to see.” Oh, they say they’re going to close the main building, and scatter corrupt agents across the nation. Which is like sending smallpox blankets to any local office that’s not already sick. I have to wonder if the lower agents have incriminating evidence on both men, to explain such a change of attitude. It’s corrupt business as usual at the “cross-dresser” J Edgar Hoover building.

Sometimes, institutions get so corrupted they can’t be cleaned up. Once the rot has reached the bottom the institution is beyond repair. It has to be destroyed. Take the example of a house. If the roof has been gone for decades, the foundation caved in, and the structure rotted from water intrusion, the house can’t be saved. No matter the effort. Moreover, why would you want to save the house? The only reason that comes to mind, is for historic preservation. But such a house isn’t lived in… it’s a museum. The FBI was never virtuous. J Edgar was a vile man who exploited power to his own ends. Why then should we save the FBI? The only reason that comes to mind, is for historic preservation. Yet that can be done in books and video, without people actually being abused under the color of law.

The FBI has become like that rotted house. What makes me say that? Because Kash Patel and Dan Bongino went in feral… and now lap cream from a saucer. They haven’t shared a life-changing moment shocking them into reversing every previous conviction… so far. Such a drastic change requires some astounding revelation. Like they went in only to discover that Comey was the greatest guy ever and suffered real personal harm to save the nation. Otherwise, why allow him to openly threaten the President? When you or I would (and should) be arrested or at least confronted, for posting, “86 46,” or especially had we posted, “86 44.” As he did. Remember when a rodeo clown was personally destroyed for simply mocking Obama? Makes me wonder if the deep state has something on Patel or Bongino?

Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of trafficking minors to perverts. The State had the victims and the pimp, Maxwell, but refused to allow a single name of a client to drop. That was fishy, but when Trump ordered all Epstein files released, AG Pam Bondie released only what was in the public sphere. Then said she was spending all day and all night watching kiddy porn to find out what she can release. That seems fishy as well. Since the talk about town is that Epstein and Diddy as well, were honey pot operations for the CIA and Mossad… and if so, the FBI as well. Since the FBI and DOJ have the kiddy porn, they know who the clients were, but haven’t charged a single one. I have to wonder if those videos hold powerful people in check? So far Patel and Bongino have been held in check pretty well.

There was only the Federal Marshals until the progressive era. Meaning the FBI wasn’t Constitutionally created, it was an act of Congress. Any act of Congress can be rescinded by another Congress. All that’s required is the manhood to do it. Sadly, I wonder how many members of Congress star in videos holding them firmly in check. Again, if so, proving beyond a doubt the FBI has to go. Then there’s the false flags like the Whitmer kidnapping plot, January 6 and who knows what else? If the corruption is so powerful even firebrands are snuffed out, the agency is unsalvageable. It’s time to bulldoze it and start anew. Maybe with a Numa instead. If you agree, write your representative, Trump and the FBI itself. Communicating outrage is the first step to grafting a spine onto a Congressperson.

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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