Retired FBI Assistant Director concerned FISA court was defrauded

Good day all. It’s been four years since the FBI and the DoJ attempted to overthrow the Greatest President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Sadly, although they ultimately failed, it looks like the criminals will get away with it.

Still, there are some former members of the FBI who think there was something very shady going on. One of them is Kevin Brock, a retired FBI assistant director for Intelligence. Here are the details from Just The News:

I have grave concern that the court was defrauded intentionally … There was some type of agenda, an inappropriate agenda beyond an objective intelligence or criminal investigation,” said Kevin Brock, a retired FBI assistant director for Intelligence who helped implement most of the intelligence and informant rules the FBI uses today.

“I struggle to find any other explanation,” Brock told the John Solomon Reports podcast. “Any other explanation just doesn’t pass the smell test. I mean, the glaring — the Steele dossier, for an experienced counterintelligence agent in the field, was blinking red lights Russian disinformation campaign, and yet you’re going to have the highest levels of the FBI executives use that to create an investigation?”

Well, yes, that was exactly what these criminals did. After all, Donald Trump was never supposed to win the election, it was meant to be Felonia von Pantsuit. That she sucked as a candidate put all their hard work at covering up her criminal activities to waste just ruined their day. So, they decided that they had to get rid of President Trump, since they couldn’t control him.

Brock believes the FISA reforms that FBI Director Christopher Wray has implemented are well intentioned and legitimate, and that the current FBI repudiates what the Comey FBI did during the Russia case. “I have been in audiences where the director has spoken — not open to the press — that reassured me greatly that he was just as taken aback by all that occurred under the Comey administration. So I am heartened by that.”

I wouldn’t trust Wray as far as I could throw him. If he were actually going to clean up the mess Comey and the others made, they would all be in handcuffs right now. Instead, they are walking around free.

The biggest challenge for the FBI, he said, is finding the right balance between technology that can solve crimes and thwart attacks, and the protection of personal liberty.

“I actually wrote an article on this recently, because I think it’s vitally important. Technology is increasing so rapidly and so powerfully that we need to have an honest conversation about law enforcement use of these kinds of tools. There are many, many ways that law enforcement can follow people around and find out who the bad guys are. And we want those tools available to find legitimate bad guys who want to hurt other people,” Brock said.

“But the fear is the pendulum — you put those tools in the hands of the intelligence community and law enforcement, and they will be misused. Can’t blame them. We saw them misused with the FISA court on a U.S. citizen in the Russia collusion thing.”

In case you were wondering, he’s referring to Carter Page and how the DoJ flat out lied to the FISA court to get secret surveillance warrants on him. USA Today has a story detailing the abuse found by the Inspector General on what happened.

Brock explained the necessity of checks and balances while admitting that it can sometimes be difficult for law enforcement to do their job of protecting innocent people when privacy laws are in place.

“So you know, there should be checks and balances. The other pendulum is that the privacy advocacy is so loud that it stunts law enforcement’s ability to use these powerful tools to find abducted children, to find serial killers and rapists, and those who are doing serious damage in our communities. And so where do we strike that balance?”

Yes, how annoying to have to work around that whole Constitution and 4th Amendment thing. Best just do away with it.

He also dispelled the myths of Hollywood when it comes to law enforcement surveillance.

“And also knock down the fallacy — because I chuckle about it all the time — because of TV and Hollywood, Americans tend to believe that law enforcement and the CIA and others, can and will watch everybody all the time. No, the FBI doesn’t have the resources to cover all the bad guys — even a fraction of the bad guys. So they don’t have the luxury of looking at innocent people, nor do they want to. But, again, powerful technology needs powerful controls.”

Let’s correct this a bit shall we? The government has the ability to monitor all electronic communications and has been caught out scooping up data they have no right to. The don’t have a bunch of people sorting through everything of course, there is just to much information coming in. What they do use are computers and automated key word searches. If something comes in and a key word or phrase triggers an alert, then a real person will review it. The government also doesn’t throw out anything they scoop up, so they can go back and dig through anything that catches their attention.

Brock is confident the FBI will bring violent liberal activists to justice for their mayhem last summer as they have with the Capitol rioters.

“I feel confident that the FBI is doing what it needs to do to investigate the violent actors this summer, identify them, get them indicted federally where they can, get them indicted on state laws where it’s more appropriate,” Brock said.

Oh that’s funny! They have had over a year to round up these thugs and have done absolutely nothing. They will continue to do nothing under the current maladministration. Local Progressive Blue city and state officials have actively interfered with what little investigating the DoJ and FBI was doing, (which wasn’t much. They were to busy trying to Get Trump! To actually do the jobs they’re supposed to be doing)

“The wild card, particularly on the federal side, is prosecution. Because it’s a two-part equation. You can do the investigation, you can identify, establish probable cause, get them arrested, they still have to be prosecuted by the Justice Department … So it’s really going to be up to the Justice Department at this point to show evenhandedness in the application of federal law, where it can be, through all the violent actions we’ve seen all summer long and up through January 6.”

Have you been down in the evidence vault sampling some of the confiscated Colombian Marching Powder? The Department of Justice under Barack Obama and Eric Holder formally became a weapon of the Democrat Party and the Deep State and was used, and continues to be used as such. President Trump made some serious mistakes when he didn’t order Sessions to clean house, or firing him much sooner when it became clear he wasn’t going to do anything to correct the mess it has become.

As for the FBI? That organization can not be reformed, it must be dismantled. It has been a lost cause almost from it’s inception, and we can thank Jane Edna Hoover for that. He turned the bureau into his personal secret police force. Are there good agents? Of course there are, but they too, are tainted. Shut the whole thing down and hand their duties to the United States Marshals. If you want to keep a few investigators and forensics people, fine, but they have no power of arrest.

Sadly, with the Stolen Election of 2020, we’re seeing the Deep State once again moving hard to consolidate power into the hands of a few ruling elites. The GOPe has already surrendered, and only the few “Deplorable” members of the house and senate who have stood fast with President Trump are fighting to stop the end of our Constitutional Republic.

With the confirmation of Merrick Garland, even after his disgraceful performance during the hearings, I don’t see any reforms taking place. I do see all those who corrupted the FBI and the DoJ being rewarded and protected. I feel sorry for Mr. Brock in that he can’t see that the whole corrupt mess for what it is. It’s time to euthanize the DoJ and all of the departments under it.

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