8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (25)
#19503028 at 2023-09-07 00:18:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23953: Sex, Drugs and Voter Identity Theft! Edition
>>19502987
Fred Hampton
#19080359 at 2023-06-27 02:03:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23431: It's Just Beginning, The End Edition
>>19079962
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#19008224 at 2023-06-14 21:48:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23339: Anons Wish Happy Birthday Day To 45-47, Ready For That Storm Edition
>>19008151
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#18669432 at 2023-04-10 02:00:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22904: Easter Comfy Edition
COINTELPRO
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
COINTELPRO (syllabic abbreviation derived from Counter Intelligence Program; 1956-1971) was a series of covert and illegal[1][2] projects actively conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic American political organizations.[3][4]
FBI records show COINTELPRO resources targeted groups and individuals the FBI[5] deemed subversive,[6] including feminist organizations,[7][8] the Communist Party USA,[9] anti-Vietnam War organizers, activists of the civil rights and Black power movements
(e.g. Martin Luther King Jr., the Nation of Islam, and the Black Panther Party), environmentalist and animal rights organizations, the American Indian Movement (AIM), Chicano and Mexican-American groups like the Brown Berets and the United Farm Workers, independence movements (including Puerto Rican independence groups such as the Young Lords and the Puerto Rican Socialist Party), a variety of organizations that were part of the broader New Left, and white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan[10][11] and the far-right group National States' Rights Party.[12]
In 1971 in San Diego, the FBI financed, armed, and controlled an extreme right-wing group of former members of the Minutemen anti-communist paramilitary organization, transforming it into a group called the Secret Army Organization that targeted groups, activists, and leaders involved in the Anti-War Movement, using both intimidation and violent acts.[13][14][15]
The FBI has used covert operations against domestic political groups since its inception; however, covert operations under the official COINTELPRO label took place between 1956 and 1971. Many of the tactics used in COINTELPRO are alleged to have seen continued use including; discrediting targets through psychological warfare; smearing individuals and groups using forged documents and by planting false reports in the media; harassment; wrongful imprisonment; illegal violence; and assassination.[16][17][18][19] According to a Senate report, the FBI's motivation was "protecting national security, preventing violence, and maintaining the existing social and political order".[20]
Beginning in 1969, leaders of the Black Panther Party were targeted by COINTELPRO and "neutralized" by being assassinated, imprisoned, publicly humiliated or falsely charged with crimes. Some of the Black Panthers targeted include Fred Hampton, Mark Clark, Zayd Shakur, Geronimo Pratt, Mumia Abu-Jamal,[21] and Marshall Conway. Common tactics used by COINTELPRO were perjury, witness harassment, witness intimidation, and withholding of exculpatory evidence.[22][23][24]
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover issued directives governing COINTELPRO, ordering FBI agents to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" the activities of these movements and especially their leaders.[25][26] Under Hoover, the agent in charge of COINTELPRO was William C. Sullivan.[27] Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy personally authorized some of the programs,[28] giving written approval for limited wiretapping of Martin Luther King's phones "on a trial basis, for a month or so".[29] Hoover extended the clearance so his men were "unshackled" to look for evidence in any areas of King's life they deemed worthy.[30]
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#18646866 at 2023-04-05 20:01:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22876: Defund the DOJ and FBI Edition
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#18638069 at 2023-04-04 11:27:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22865: Let's Get BIBLICAL Edition
>>18638021
kek
>>18638015
>on the board of the New York Urban League.
>a former Manhattan director of the New York Urban League.
BLACKS HERE PLAN A 'LIBERATION WEEK'
Jan. 24, 1970
A group of black leaders an nounced plans yesterday for the marking of Black Liberation Week next month to make the community aware of the "grave peril facing us and to organize, new common strategies for our Protection."
The plans for the observance were disclosed at a news con ference at the Harlem Y.M.C.A., 180 West 135th Street, by black leaders from many differ ing political and ideological backgrounds,including the New York Urban League, the United States Communist party, the New York Urban Coalition and the United Black Womens Political League.
Black Liberation Week will be held on the same dates as Negro History Week, Feb. 16 to 22, according to Carlos Russell, associate professor of urban af fairs at the State University of New York.
Mr. Russell cited the killings of Malcolm X, Fred Hampton, the Black Panther leader, Med ger Evers and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as evi dence that what he called "genocide" was being commit ted against black people.
#18291087 at 2023-02-05 22:34:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22415: Do Not Cuck Into That Gud Night Edition
>>18291082
Together, the Lords and Stones joined together with a third outfit, the Gangster Disciples, forming the LSD supergang. Working with local activistssuch as Jesse Jackson, they picketed construction sites, attacking both employers and organisd labour for enforcing discrimination. At the time, corruption was institutionalised in many unions, acting as a check on demands for reform by the membership and therefore forming a key part of the machine system that was being brought down by the powerful figures backing LSD. Despite their claimed radicalism, the gangs, particularly the Black P. Stones, proved far more hostile to the Black Panthers than they did Daley and his cronies. With their demands for an end to gang violence and hard drugs, not to mention the abolition of capitalism, the Panthers were a significant challenge to more than just the Stones. Although they were no friend of the Daley machine, they had also outgrown the Black nationalist scene from which they had emerged, embracing Marxist thought in their dramatically successful, if ultimately short-lived, efforts to organise the ghetto.
As a result, Jeff Fort constantly rejected overtures by Illinois Panther chairman Fred Hampton, demanding that the leftist group submitted to his authority. In the streets, this translated into physical confrontations between the Stones and the Panthers, as the former attempted to keep the latter out. The tension even culminated in a BPP member being shot while selling newspapers on the West Side, as the Stones and the Lords continued to grow closer. In the end, the conflict was mostly ended by the murder of Hampton in a police raid on the BPP headquarters in late 1969. By this point, the battle for America was being decided on the side of the reformists, through their links to insurgent power structures such as that created by the Vice Lords. While the city machines were not completely destroyed, they were significantly weakened, to the point where they were largely helpless in the face of change.
For their part, the Lords would reap the rewards of their position, at the expense of the same people they were supposed to be uplifting. Their alliance with the Rangers developed into the People Nation, a conglomerate of street gangs believed to have at least 100,000 members. As for Lord Thing, it was supposed to have been lost to history. Then, with great fanfare, it was declared to have been found. Curiously enough, this was several years after segments of the film were used in an episode of the History Channel's "Gangland"
#17562299 at 2022-09-22 18:46:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21531: Free Gibs Comin Edition
>>17562269
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#17559241 at 2022-09-22 03:01:08 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21527: Letitia James Race To The Precipice: Intentions Exposed: SPLASH Edition
>>17559220
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#17510540 at 2022-09-07 17:57:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21465: Dimufactered Terror? PANIC Edition
>>17510526
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#17495969 at 2022-09-04 18:28:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21446: Let Slip The Frogs of War Edition
Death of a Black Panther: The Fred Hampton Story
#15982775 at 2022-03-31 13:42:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20213: Patriots Rising Edition
>>15982757
>'American Made' sheds light on shady Arkansas airfield deals
Investigators at the time found people who swore they saw Bill at Mena's airport at various times. But nobody said they saw him with either Seal or Fred Hampton, who ran a company called Rich Mountain Aviation at that airport.
"I heard that [Clinton was at Mena airport] from so many people who had seen him there. At least five or six people," said a professional investigator who looked into the case. One even recorded the wing number of the plane Clinton flew in on.
Clinton, of course, was running the state at the time. So his visiting any part of Arkansas would not have been unusual. And while the Mena area of Polk County is a tourist center, the 134-mile drive from the state capital in Little Rock would make it unlikely that anyone would take a lot of trips there unless for a specific reason.
And it's clear that state investigators had their eye on the airport. So, unless Bill was completely blind as to what was going on, he undoubtedly knew about Mena.
One document I have contains a sworn interview with a woman named Mary Kathryn Corrigan who worked as a secretary for Hampton at Mena. "Did you ever see anything suspicious while working at Rich Mountain Aviation?" she was asked by police in September 1985.
"I think probably what seemed suspicious to me was to have so many people coming in at night and paying cash and leaving the cash in a drawer and working at all hours of the night to get planes out for people," she said.
That interview took place in Mena and was conducted by Arkansas State Police Special Agent William Duncan and was attended by Russell Welch, also of the state police.
In another document from 1985, Seal himself testified about some of what he did. It's referred to as a "synopsis" of Seal's transcripts and, citing his real name, is titled, "Testimony of Adler Berriman Seal." The case was the US vs. Saunders et al. in Miami federal court.
"Mr. Seal testifies the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) gave him an undisclosed amount of money for expenses on renting a Learjet..." Also, Mr. Seal, who also went by the name Bill Elders as well as variations of his real name, "testifies he made 6 or 7 hundred thousand dollars in trafficking drugs after he went to work for the DEA [from March 1984 to March 1985]. Mr. Seal testifies the DEA knew about the money and let him keep most of it."
Now I'll give you a conspiracy theory to chew on.
After Seal pleaded guilty in February 1986, he was given an extremely light sentence of 100 hours of community service - thanks to the intervention of the CIA and others - and ordered to live at the Salvation Army in Baton Rouge, La.
Was there a conspiracy to get him killed because someone in Washington was afraid he'd spill the beans? The movie doesn't even hint.
#15164872 at 2021-12-09 18:15:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19185: Day 9 Ghislaine Trial II Edition
==
Statement Regarding the Ongoing Trial of Jussie Smollett==
The below is a statement from Dr. Melina Abdullah, Director of BLM Grassroots and Co-Founder of BLM Los Angeles, regarding the ongoing trial of Jussie Smollett:
As abolitionists, we approach situations of injustice with love and align ourselves with our community. Because we got us. So let's be clear: we love everybody in our community. It's not about a trial or a verdict decided in a white supremacist charade, it's about how we treat our community when corrupt systems are working to devalue their lives. In an abolitionist society, this trial would not be taking place, and our communities would not have to fight and suffer to prove our worth. Instead, we find ourselves, once again, being forced to put our lives and our value in the hands of judges and juries operating in a system that is designed to oppress us, while continuing to face a corrupt and violent police department, which has proven time and again to have no respect for our lives.
In our commitment to abolition, we can never believe police, especially the Chicago Police Department (CPD) over Jussie Smollett, a Black man who has been courageously present, visible, and vocal in the struggle for Black freedom. While policing at-large is an irredeemable institution, CPD is notorious for its long and deep history of corruption, racism, and brutality. From the murders of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, to the Burge tortures, to the murder of Laquan McDonald and subsequent cover-up, to the hundreds of others killed by Chicago police over the years and the thousands who survived abuse, Chicago police consistently demonstrate that they are among the worst of the worst. Police lie and Chicago police lie especially.
Black Lives Matter will continue to work towards the abolition of police and every unjust system. We will continue to love and protect one another, and wrap our arms around those who do the work to usher in Black freedom and, by extension, freedom for everyone else.
https://blacklivesmatter.com/statement-regarding-the-ongoing-trial-of-jussie-smollett/?cf_chl_jschl_tk=RIh.LzItIKtFt5JazCzlPInwdJledotL7y4yNamG5rg-1639073576-0-gaNycGzNCGU
#15103463 at 2021-11-30 01:26:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19107: PETA sells 'Human' Leather products to Humans Edition
>>15103422
Democratic Sens. Kamala Harris of California and Cory Booker of New Jersey applauded House passage of the bill, which they co-sponsored in the Senate along with Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C. The three are the Senate's only black members.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Rush
Bobby Lee Rush (born November 23, 1946) is an American politician, activist, pastor, and the U.S. Representative for Illinois's 1st congressional district, serving in Congress for more than two decades.
''A civil rights activist during the 1960s, Rush co-founded the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party.[1]==
In 1968, he went AWOL from the Army and co-founded the Illinois chapter of the Black Panthers. He later finished his service, receiving an honorable discharge from the Army.
After Black Panther Fred Hampton was assassinated by the Chicago Police Department and the State's Attorney Office in a police raid, Rush said, "We needed to arm ourselves", and referred to the police as "pigs".[4]
#15102278 at 2021-11-29 21:53:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19105: Call and Demand Ghisliane Be Televised (866) 874-8900 Edition
this "illuminati assination list" is kinda interesting…. it goes back to Buddha
https://warningilluminati.wordpress.com/the-illuminati-assassination-list/
NOTE: people who has a * in front you should know who they are.
*Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha): died of food poisoning in the year 483 B.C. , assassination?
Muhammad Ibn Abdullah: died on June 8, 632 A.D., suffered for several days with head pain and weakness, probably poisoned at Jaibar.
*Capt. William Morgan: disappeared on September 11, 1826, probably killed by Freemasons.
*Abraham Lincoln: assassinated on April 15, 1865.
Alexander II Nikolaevich: assassinated on March 13, 1881.
James Abram Garfield: was shot on July 2 and died on September 19, 1881.
William McKinley: was shot on September 5 and died on September 14, 1901.
Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand: assassinated on June 14, 1914.
August?n Farabundo Mart? Rodr?guez: assassinated on February 1, 1932.
Augusto Nicol?s Calder?n Sandino: assassinated on February 21, 1934.
Huey Pierce Long: assassinated on September 10, 1935.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: assassinated on January 30, 1948.
Inejiro Asanuma: assassinated on October 12, 1960.
Patrice ?mery Lumumba: assassinated on January 17, 1961.
*John Fitzgerald Kennedy: assassinated on November 22, 1963.
*Lee Harvey Oswald: assassinated on November 24, 1963.
*Malcom X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz): assassinated on February 21, 1965.
Ernesto ?Che? Guevara: assassinated on October 9, 1967.
*Martin Luther King Jr.: assassinated on April 4, 1968.
*Robert Francis Kennedy: assassinated on June 6, 1968.
Fred Hampton: assassinated on December 4, 1969.
*Jimi Hendrix: September 18, 1970 had choked in his own vomit as they "say"
Salvador Isabelino Allende Gossens: assassinated on September 11, 1973, some investigations point out that it is unlikely that he commited suicide with a rifle.
General Carlos Prats Gonz?lez: assassinated on September 30, 1974.
Marcos Orlando Letelier del Solar: assassinated on September 21, 1976.
Pedro Joaqu?n Chamorro Cardenal: assassinated on January 10, 1978.
Aldo Moro: assassinated on May 9, 1978.
Georgi Ivanov Markov: assassinated on September 11, 1978.
*Pope John Paul I: presumably poisoned on September 28, 1978.
#14830657 at 2021-10-22 01:42:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18760: Almost There Edition
He Saw The Media Manipulate The Story In 1968 Chicago
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0winh4-FeIY
>12,429 views | Nov 7, 2018
The speaker is Frank Sullivan, a spokesperson for the Chicago Police Department and a witness to the events that occurred in Chicago at the Democratic convention in the summer of 1968. His1989 perspective about what he saw as "fake news"at that time or at least manipulative news has relevance for today.
~
Avid Odd
Avid Odd
2 years ago (edited)
the most interesting thing about this is his hopeful 80s perspective… pretty fucking heartbreaking to watch now as we edge into a whole new era of idiotic conflict
David Hoffman
Matthew Reid
Matthew Reid
2 years ago
Any group in position of authority can (and if left unchecked or without transparency, may choose to) abuse power.
DoorknobHead
DoorknobHead
1 year ago
1:55 "The three networks have learned their lessons thru the years. They have made great efforts, since 1968, to be far more objective then they were in those terrible days."
3:12 "Oh my gawd, these fools are buying an armored vehicle…"
History of Humans: Lesson learned …. Lesson unlearned ….persistence of message, media and story-telling sensationalism, historical abuse of authority, and constant need to monitor authority, and to not deny it happens, and will always happen, etc, etc. Nice time capsule.
David Hoffman
spb 78
spb 78
2 years ago
The interview subject reflects the paradox of the 60s in that he is both right and wrong at the same time. To that extent, the interview is great because the subject is left to simply speak. We the audience can make up our mind about him based solely on what he says. How he is presented in no way biases us to his side or the opposing side. Such fly-on-the-wall neutrality is what makes 60s/70s documentaries like Frederick Wiseman's work so great. Sadly, that "style" of documentary (a strange word to use, as those docs don't really have a "style") is now being replaced with animation, extensive narration, and music video influenced editing.
David Hoffman
clockguy2
clockguy2
2 years ago
"Shaping" the news since William Randolph Hearst.
3331CUR4ntSaturnVI E. Javier
3331CUR4ntSaturnVI E. Javier
2 years ago
'I am the people. I'm not the pig' - Fred Hampton
marbleman52
marbleman52
2 years ago
I can only imagine what Marshall McLuhan would have to say today; maybe along the lines of …" Well, I tried to warn you, but you didn't understand the consequences of just how powerful and influential the "medium" really is, and will become." I postulate that the Public, as a whole, did not understand ( and probably didn't care…), what McLuhan was talking about, but the Mainstream Media of those years certainly understood. They had known about the power of their medium, and had been manipulating Public opinion, for some years before McLuhan came out with his book in 1964. Today, this "Medium Is the Message"; with accent on the word "is", has been finely honed and polished for well over 50 years by the MSM. And what seems to me to be the unbelievable realization today is that the Public, for a very large part, has yet to learn that lesson. Too many people do not think for themselves; are unable to, and have not been taught, to think critically and objectively about issues that affect them; they think with their feelings and not their minds…." symbolism over substance".
Norm Batchelor
Norm Batchelor
1 year ago
He's blaming the media for the Chicago police?
Carlos Camara
Carlos Camara
2 years ago
Hunter S. Thompson had an entirely different point of view and he was there.
Kayla McCain
Kayla McCain
1 year ago
Sad how ppl believe everything and question nothing.
ifyouonlyknew
ifyouonlyknew
1 year ago
Walter Cronkite was a member of Bohemian Grove.
Johnny Jacuzzi
Johnny Jacuzzi
2 months ago
An American police department an armored tank, yep, seems pretty foolish.
#14637389 at 2021-09-22 17:04:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18516: #WorkTogether To Get Her Edition
Abolish the FBI
How much more do we need to learn about 2016 to realize the agency is a disaster?
In ignoring the latest John Durham indictment, most of the media and official Washington are ignoring the elephant between its lines: the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Mr. Durham, the special counsel appointed to investigate the government's handling of the Russia collusion mess, levels a single criminal charge against Michael Sussmann, then a lawyer for the Democrat-linked firm Perkins Coie. In delivering to the FBI fanciful evidence of Trump-Russia collusion a few weeks before the 2016 election, Mr. Sussmann is alleged to have lied to the FBI's chief lawyer, James Baker, claiming he was acting on his own behalf and not as a paid agent of the Clinton campaign.
Already you might be rolling your eyes. Mr. Durham provides ample reason in his own indictment for why the FBI would have known exactly whom Mr. Sussmann was working for. If Mr. Sussmann didn't lie at the time, Mr. Baker may have lied since about what transpired between him and Mr. Sussmann. Either way, we are free to suspect the FBI would have found it useful to be protected from inconvenient knowledge about the Clinton campaign's role.
The same FBI then was busy ignoring the political antecedents of the Steele dossier, also financed by Mr. Sussmann's law firm on behalf of the Clinton campaign, information that the FBI would shortly withhold from a surveillance court in pursuit of a warrant to spy on Trump pilot fish Carter Page.
Mr. Durham, in describing the Sept. 19, 2016, meeting with Mr. Baker, suggests that a properly informed FBI might have thought twice before opening an investigation into Mr. Sussmann's phony story about the Trump Organization and Russia's Alfa Bank. This is a way also of saying the FBI might have found it harder to proceed without the political deniability that Mr. Sussmann's alleged statement provided.
At this late date, none of this can be consumed without recognizing that the FBI was already hip-deep in the 2016 election. It began a few weeks earlier with Director James Comey's insubordinate, improper (according to the Justice Department's own inspector general) intervention in the Hillary email case. We learned much later that Mr. Comey justified this unprecedented action by referring to secret Russian "intelligence" that his FBI colleagues considered a red herring and possible Russian disinformation. Your eyes should really be rolling now.
Mr. Comey thereupon created the preposterous jam for himself when new information surfaced in the Hillary case, which led him to reopen the case shortly before Election Day and likely tipped the race to Mr. Trump. Of course the "new information" turned out to be a nothingburger. Worse, the information had been sitting unnoticed in the FBI's hands for weeks.
These antic actions, along with the subsequent FBI leakfest aimed at undermining the president it just helped to elect, might be written off as a singular consequence of Mr. Comey's overweened sense of importance.
But this doesn't explain the FBI's top counterintelligence deputy, Peter Strzok, engaging in compromising political banter on an FBI network while playing a central role in the FBI's most politically sensitive investigations. It doesn't explain FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith's criminal act of falsifying agency submissions to the surveillance court.
Ask yourself: In what way, in anyone's memory, has the FBI covered itself in glory? The Larry Nassar case, in which it failed to pursue a serial abuser of teenage gymnasts? The Noor Salman case, in which it trumped up a failed prosecution of the innocent and abused wife of the Orlando nightclub shooter? The Hatfill case, in which it attempted to railroad an innocent scientist over the 2001 anthrax attacks?
Ironically, Hollywood is now the FBI's biggest devotee because the agency's screw-ups are fodder for its best movies. The FBI's role in the assassination of Black Panther Fred Hampton was the subject of "Judas and the Black Messiah." Its persecution of an innocent security guard in the Atlanta Olympics bombing was the theme of " Richard Jewell. " Its cosseting of the criminal psychopath Whitey Bulger was a central pillar of the Johnny Depp film "Black Mass."
The FBI's last extended run of good publicity, aimed at helping live down the smell of J. Edgar Hoover, came more than 50 years ago thanks to Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and his weekly show on ABC, "The F.B.I.," which went off the air in 1974.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/abolish-fbi-durham-indictment-russia-collusion-clinton-sussman-strzok-comey-corruption-11632256384
#14637385 at 2021-09-22 17:03:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18515: Double the Post, Double the Fun Edition
Abolish the FBI
How much more do we need to learn about 2016 to realize the agency is a disaster?
In ignoring the latest John Durham indictment, most of the media and official Washington are ignoring the elephant between its lines: the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Mr. Durham, the special counsel appointed to investigate the government's handling of the Russia collusion mess, levels a single criminal charge against Michael Sussmann, then a lawyer for the Democrat-linked firm Perkins Coie. In delivering to the FBI fanciful evidence of Trump-Russia collusion a few weeks before the 2016 election, Mr. Sussmann is alleged to have lied to the FBI's chief lawyer, James Baker, claiming he was acting on his own behalf and not as a paid agent of the Clinton campaign.
Already you might be rolling your eyes. Mr. Durham provides ample reason in his own indictment for why the FBI would have known exactly whom Mr. Sussmann was working for. If Mr. Sussmann didn't lie at the time, Mr. Baker may have lied since about what transpired between him and Mr. Sussmann. Either way, we are free to suspect the FBI would have found it useful to be protected from inconvenient knowledge about the Clinton campaign's role.
The same FBI then was busy ignoring the political antecedents of the Steele dossier, also financed by Mr. Sussmann's law firm on behalf of the Clinton campaign, information that the FBI would shortly withhold from a surveillance court in pursuit of a warrant to spy on Trump pilot fish Carter Page.
Mr. Durham, in describing the Sept. 19, 2016, meeting with Mr. Baker, suggests that a properly informed FBI might have thought twice before opening an investigation into Mr. Sussmann's phony story about the Trump Organization and Russia's Alfa Bank. This is a way also of saying the FBI might have found it harder to proceed without the political deniability that Mr. Sussmann's alleged statement provided.
At this late date, none of this can be consumed without recognizing that the FBI was already hip-deep in the 2016 election. It began a few weeks earlier with Director James Comey's insubordinate, improper (according to the Justice Department's own inspector general) intervention in the Hillary email case. We learned much later that Mr. Comey justified this unprecedented action by referring to secret Russian "intelligence" that his FBI colleagues considered a red herring and possible Russian disinformation. Your eyes should really be rolling now.
Mr. Comey thereupon created the preposterous jam for himself when new information surfaced in the Hillary case, which led him to reopen the case shortly before Election Day and likely tipped the race to Mr. Trump. Of course the "new information" turned out to be a nothingburger. Worse, the information had been sitting unnoticed in the FBI's hands for weeks.
These antic actions, along with the subsequent FBI leakfest aimed at undermining the president it just helped to elect, might be written off as a singular consequence of Mr. Comey's overweened sense of importance.
But this doesn't explain the FBI's top counterintelligence deputy, Peter Strzok, engaging in compromising political banter on an FBI network while playing a central role in the FBI's most politically sensitive investigations. It doesn't explain FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith's criminal act of falsifying agency submissions to the surveillance court.
Ask yourself: In what way, in anyone's memory, has the FBI covered itself in glory? The Larry Nassar case, in which it failed to pursue a serial abuser of teenage gymnasts? The Noor Salman case, in which it trumped up a failed prosecution of the innocent and abused wife of the Orlando nightclub shooter? The Hatfill case, in which it attempted to railroad an innocent scientist over the 2001 anthrax attacks?
Ironically, Hollywood is now the FBI's biggest devotee because the agency's screw-ups are fodder for its best movies. The FBI's role in the assassination of Black Panther Fred Hampton was the subject of "Judas and the Black Messiah." Its persecution of an innocent security guard in the Atlanta Olympics bombing was the theme of " Richard Jewell. " Its cosseting of the criminal psychopath Whitey Bulger was a central pillar of the Johnny Depp film "Black Mass."
The FBI's last extended run of good publicity, aimed at helping live down the smell of J. Edgar Hoover, came more than 50 years ago thanks to Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and his weekly show on ABC, "The F.B.I.," which went off the air in 1974.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/abolish-fbi-durham-indictment-russia-collusion-clinton-sussman-strzok-comey-corruption-11632256384
https://www.wsj.com/articles/abolish-fbi-durham-indictment-russia-collusion-clinton-sussman-strzok-comey-corruption-11632256384
#14061883 at 2021-07-05 22:21:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17793: Nice Try Retards
>>14061635
https://www.revolver.news/2021/07/favorite-espionage-entrapment-tactic-of-fbi-free-bodyguard-service/
As part of our ongoing investigation into the true story of the January 6 Capitol incident, Revolver shined a light on the federal government's widespread use of informants and infiltrators within various extremist (and so-called "extremist") groups. We explored how the FBI provokes and entraps suspects into participating in crimes that never would have happened without the Bureau's instigation. And in our massive report earlier this week, we raised questions pointing to the possibility that Oath Keepers founder and leader Stewart Rhodes may be one of these informants and provocateurs.
Repeatedly, Rhodes has injected himself into disputes or ingratiated himself with public figures by deploying the Oath Keepers to provide private personal security, gratis. In 2018, Arizona Oath Keepers provided personal security for Sheriff Joe Arpaio during his Senate campaign.
As it turns out, three of the 12 Oath Keeprs indicted in the aftermath of January 6th were previously deployed as bodyguards for Roger Stone. This wasn't a one-off operation, either. The DOJ's own charging documents indicate that the Oath Keepers also accompanied Stone to events in Florida, and even visited his home. Oath Keepers also provided security to Alex Jones shortly before the Capitol incident, and in the months since, the federal government has "investigated" the possibility of charging Stone and Jones based on their ties to the group.
While offering bodyguard services in and of itself does not suggest any ulterior motives, the role of bodyguard is more or less the perfect role for an informant. The informant is literally required to spend huge amounts of time with the target, and to travel with them. They are often present during private conversations. They have a ready-made excuse to walk around armed, or to obtain access to a person or group's private correspondence.
It is important to note that the particular Oath Keepers assigned to protection details don't even have to be informants themselves. In some cases, bodyguards may inadvertently pass information up to their superior. Or, they may be full blown patsies, deployed by a handler who hopes to "flip" or compromise them if or when they end up breaking the law.
As Revolver noted earlier this week, personal security and bodyguards have historically served as a vector for police surveillance. Today, we'll look at some of these cases in more depth.
As the civil rights era turned sour in the latter half of the 1960s, Fred Hampton was one of the most famous radicals in America. He led the Illinois chapter of the Black Panthers. A charismatic speaker and leader, Hampton negotiated a truce between Chicago's street gangs and established a national "Rainbow Coalition" of various Marxist groups around the country. To diehard progressives, Hampton was the man who could turn black liberation politics into a truly revolutionary movement. In the words of a recent film about his life, Hampton was nothing less than a "black Messiah."
Before Hampton had turned 20, the FBI had bugged his mother's phone and placed him on its "Agitator Index" of the leading public safety threats to the country.
But the FBI did more than just monitor Hampton at a distance. The bureau got as close to him as it possibly could. In 1968, the bureau recruited car thief William O'Neal as an informant in return for dropping pending criminal charges against him. O'Neal himself described the process in an interview twenty years later: ..
#13794941 at 2021-05-30 22:59:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17463: New Baker Takes Handoff Edition
Armed Black Supremacists in Tulsa: 'There Will Come a Time When We Will Kill Everything White in Sight'
Black activists from the New Black Panther Party and other groups staged an armed march in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday.
Organizers held a Second Amendment "March for Reparations" and marched through downtown Tulsa.
"The struggle for Reparations must be escalated," a news release from organizers read. "We must fight on every front to achieve redress and Reparations for the atrocities committed upon Tulsa Massacre descendants; and we must intensify the fight to achieve Reparations for all 40-million Blacks still grossly affected by racism, inequality, wealth disparity, police brutality and the like. Tulsa will mark a new beginning in the upgraded fight for Reparations for Black people."
Activists shouted, "Black power! Black power!"
Another supremacist threatened white people and said, "Because that time will come when there's a rat-a-tat-tat... black Americans will kill everything white in sight."
The following groups participated in Saturday's march:
The Huey P Newton Gun Club (HPNGC)
The Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club (EGPGC)
The New Black Panther Party for Self- Defense (NBPP)
The Fred Hampton Gun Club (FHGC)
The New Black Liberation Militia (NBLM)
The Panther Special Operations Command (PANSOC)
ANUBIS
Multiple other groups and private gun owners
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/armed-black-supremacists-tulsa-will-come-time-will-kill-everything-white-sight-video/
#13790747 at 2021-05-30 11:25:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17457: Gaslight Circus Edition
THOUSANDS WERE EXPECTED FOR THE ARMED MARCH
BIG CHOAD EVENT MONDAY WITH ABRAMS AND LEGEND
Which was cancelled due to three survivors demanding $1MM each to appear
BIDEN THE SNIFFER IN TOWN TUESDAY
Looking like the centennial of the race massacre in Tulsa OK is loosing some steam and perhaps won't be the site of the Memorial Day FF we all expect is coming…
This "armed rally" was pathetic…
https://www.ktul.com/news/local/armed-second-amendment-march
"TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) - The National Black Power Convention is being held in the Greenwood District this weekend.
Organizers are holding a Second Amendment March for Reparations at 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon and will be walking through downtown Tulsa.
Hundreds of people(hahahahahah) marched to "show support for reparations and justice for Tulsa survivors with an overwhelming show of force."
The following groups are leading the effort:
The Huey P Newton Gun Club (HPNGC)
The Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club (EGPGC)
The New Black Panther Party for Self- Defense (NBPP)
The Fred Hampton Gun Club (FHGC)
The New Black Liberation Militia (NBLM)
The Panther Special Operations Command (PANSOC)
ANUBIS
Multiple other groups and private gun owners
"We have to take a much stronger approach toward Reparations," said co-leader Nick Bezzel. "We are tired of begging. Our ancestors deserve nothing less than our strongest efforts."
#12500162 at 2021-01-13 16:43:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15959: It Is Impossible To Conquer A Nation Determined To Be Free! Edition
>>12500102
Fred Hampton Gun Club
its in the hashtags
Check out this freak
They also recruiting people for Jan 6
>>12499622 pb
>>12499845 pb
>>12499891 pb
#12384022 at 2021-01-07 21:51:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15808: Collusion - ALL ASSETS DEPLOYED Edition
>>12383785
>>12383914
and these fucking freaks
Fred Hampton gun club
#6691531 at 2019-06-07 05:08:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8557: Feel A Friday Coming On Edition
>>6691420
>What if what happened to Tiger Woods was a psyop?….
You mean like what happened to OJ, Bill Cosby, MLKJr, Malcolm X, Fred Hampton, Marcus Garvey, Peter Tosh, Sam Cooke? You mean like that?
#1196672 at 2018-04-26 17:42:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1498: Notables Are NOT Conclusions Edition
>>1196649
to attorney Brian Glick in his book War at Home, the FBI used four main methods during COINTELPRO:
1.Infiltration: Agents and informers did not merely spy on political activists. Their main purpose was to discredit, disrupt and negatively redirect action. Their very presence served to undermine trust and scare off potential supporters. The FBI and police exploited this fear to smear genuine activists as agents.
2.Psychological warfare: The FBI and police used myriad "dirty tricks" to undermine progressive movements. They planted false media stories and published bogus leaflets and other publications in the name of targeted groups. They forged correspondence, sent anonymous letters, and made anonymous telephone calls. They spread misinformation about meetings and events, set up pseudo movement groups run by government agents, and manipulated or strong-armed parents, employers, landlords, school officials and others to cause trouble for activists. They used bad-jacketing to create suspicion about targeted activists, sometimes with lethal consequences.[63]
3.Harassment via the legal system: The FBI and police abused the legal system to harass dissidents and make them appear to be criminals. Officers of the law gave perjured testimony and presented fabricated evidence as a pretext for false arrests and wrongful imprisonment. They discriminatorily enforced tax laws and other government regulations and used conspicuous surveillance, "investigative" interviews, and grand jury subpoenas in an effort to intimidate activists and silence their supporters.[62][64]
4.Illegal force: The FBI conspired with local police departments to threaten dissidents; to conduct illegal break-ins in order to search dissident homes; and to commit vandalism, assaults, beatings and assassinations.[62] The object was to frighten or eliminate dissidents and disrupt their movements.
5.Undermine public opinion: One of the primary ways the FBI targeted organizations was by challenging their reputations in the community and denying them a platform to gain legitimacy. Hoover specifically designed programs to block leaders from "spreading their philosophy publicly or through the communications media". Furthermore, the organization created and controlled negative media meant to undermine black power organizations. For instance, they oversaw the creation of "documentaries" skillfully edited to paint the Black Panther Party as aggressive, and false newspapers that spread misinformation about party members. The ability of the FBI to create distrust within and between revolutionary organizations tainted their public image and weakened chances at unity and public support.[42]
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Body of Fred Hampton, national spokesman for the Black Panther Party, who was murdered[60][61] by members of the Chicago Police Department, as part of a COINTELPRO operation.[62][11]
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#118704 at 2022-01-04 05:43:05 (UTC+1)
QRB General #804: Back To Science, Viral Mutations Are Weak, There is No Pandemic Edition
Rep. Bobby Rush Of Illinois Is 24th Democrat To Announce He Is Not Running For Reelection In 2022
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/rep-bobby-rush-illinois-24th-democrat-announce-not-running-reelection-2022/
Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois is the latest House Democrat to head for the exits ahead of the 2022 midterms.
He announced this week that he will not seek reelection, making him the 24th Democrat to do so.
It's pretty clear that Democrats know what's coming in November, and a lot of them don't want to be around to witness it.
The Chicago Sun Times reports:
Rep. Bobby Rush to retire after 15 terms
Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., the former Black Panther, ex-Chicago alderman, member of Congress and a minister, told the Chicago Sun-Times on Monday that he will not seek another term.
Rush, first elected to Congress in 1992, said in an interview he intends to stay active in his ministry and find ways to use his remarkable life story - a trajectory from a 1960s radical to House member - to inspire younger generations.
Since his first election to Congress when he toppled a Democratic incumbent in the primary, Rush, with enormous name recognition from his Black Panther days, has kept an iron grip on his 1st Congressional District, famously defeating then-state Sen. Barack Obama in the 2000 Democratic primary.
Rush, 75, has won each primary and general election by overwhelming margins in the district, anchored on Chicago's South Side and running through the city's southern suburbs...
Rush's significant activism came as the co-founder of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party - a movement that saw the murder of two of its key leaders, Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, by law enforcement.
Enjoy your retirement, congressman.
U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois won't seek reelection after 15 terms in office. The 75-year-old Chicago Democrat holds the distinction of being the only person to ever win an election against Barack Obama. https://t.co/fZLWi4owgn
- The Associated Press (@AP) January 4, 2022
Do you remember a time when so many Democrats were retiring ahead of a midterm?
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#33780 at 2017-12-05 01:46:39 (UTC+1)
CBTS General #37: Utah Uranium Edition
>>33669
We might need to dig into released JFK files- think there's a connection with FBI/CIA surveillance/infiltration of "black power" groups, their Saud funding and the assassination of Fred Hampton. That ties back to 60's at least if not earlier.
https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/black-panther-party-retrospective-westside-justice-center/Content?oid=33589856
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#10211 at 2021-09-22 19:59:58 (UTC+1)
QR Bunker General #34: Unmask Our Children! Edition
>>10210 2/2
FBI needs to GO (yesterday)
Wall St. Journal
They also did a few "Pizzagate" stories as commentary there, until their journalist met an UNtimely death.
"Mr. Durham, in describing the Sept. 19, 2016, meeting with Mr. Baker, suggests that a properly informed FBI might have thought twice before opening an investigation into Mr. Sussmann's phony story about the Trump Organization and Russia's Alfa Bank. This is a way also of saying the FBI might have found it harder to proceed without the political deniability that Mr. Sussmann's alleged statement provided.
At this late date, none of this can be consumed without recognizing that the FBI was already hip-deep in the 2016 election. It began a few weeks earlier with Director James Comey's insubordinate, improper (according to the Justice Department's own inspector general) intervention in the Hillary email case. We learned much later that Mr. Comey justified this unprecedented action by referring to secret Russian "intelligence" that his FBI colleagues considered a red herring and possible Russian disinformation. Your eyes should really be rolling now.
Mr. Comey thereupon created the preposterous jam for himself when new information surfaced in the Hillary case, which led him to reopen the case shortly before Election Day and likely tipped the race to Mr. Trump. Of course the "new information" turned out to be a nothingburger. Worse, the information had been sitting unnoticed in the FBI's hands for weeks.
These antic actions, along with the subsequent FBI leakfest aimed at undermining the president it just helped to elect, might be written off as a singular consequence of Mr. Comey's overweened sense of importance.
But this doesn't explain the FBI's top counterintelligence deputy, Peter Strzok, engaging in compromising political banter on an FBI network while playing a central role in the FBI's most politically sensitive investigations. It doesn't explain FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith's criminal act of falsifying agency submissions to the surveillance court.
Ask yourself: In what way, in anyone's memory, has the FBI covered itself in glory? The Larry Nassar case, in which it failed to pursue a serial abuser of teenage gymnasts? The Noor Salman case, in which it trumped up a failed prosecution of the innocent and abused wife of the Orlando nightclub shooter? The Hatfill case, in which it attempted to railroad an innocent scientist over the 2001 anthrax attacks?
Ironically, Hollywood is now the FBI's biggest devotee because the agency's screw-ups are fodder for its best movies. The FBI's role in the assassination of Black Panther Fred Hampton was the subject of "Judas and the Black Messiah." Its persecution of an innocent security guard in the Atlanta Olympics bombing was the theme of " Richard Jewell. " Its cosseting of the criminal psychopath Whitey Bulger was a central pillar of the Johnny Depp film "Black Mass."
The FBI's last extended run of good publicity, aimed at helping live down the smell of J. Edgar Hoover, came more than 50 years ago thanks to Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and his weekly show on ABC, "The F.B.I.," which went off the air in 1974.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/abolish-fbi-durham-indictment-russia-collusion-clinton-sussman-strzok-comey-corruption-11632256384
https://www.wsj.com/articles/abolish-fbi-durham-indictment-russia-collusion-clinton-sussman-strzok-comey-corruption-11632256384>>10210