Good day all. It’s no secret that the Biden Maladministration has been weaponizing the Department of (In)Justice and the FBI along with other law enforcement agencies and basically turning them into a secret police force. We also have hundreds of people locked up with the Washington D.C. Bastille in regards to the January 6th protest who haven’t been allowed their day in court.
We’ve also seen how the DoJ and FBI have been going after people for simply exercising their God given/natural rights protected under the Constitution of the United States. Now it appears that they may have started “Disappearing” people they deem a threat. Here are the details from the Post Millennial:
An award-winning ABC News national security investigative producer has seemingly gone missing following an FBI raid on his home in April for unclear reasons. James Gordon Meek was in the process of writing a book on the Biden administration’s controversial withdrawal from Afghanistan when his neighbors spotted armored vehicles outside of his home, and he hasn’t been heard from since.
Meek, 52, was best known for his breaking news stories on high levels of corruption within the US military. His bombshell report of the Army’s coverup of the fratricidal death of Pfc. Dave Sharrett II in Iraq landed Meek a meeting with then-President Obama. He seemed to be at the height of his career, with nine years at ABC, a newly-released documentary on Hulu, and a book on the way. That’s why so many are baffled at his mysterious and uncharacteristically abrupt disappearance.
It was on April 27 of this year when police cruisers and unmarked utility vehicles were spotted blocking the street outside of Meek’s Arlington, Virginia apartment building, according to a Rolling Stone report. That was around the time of his last online activity, with one last “like” being sent from his Twitter account on May 2. Since then, he’s been silent.
The DoJ and FBI are being their usual “We have nothing to say with regards to an ongoing investigation” of course.
A federal magistrate judge signed off on the search warrant the day before the raid. In accordance with a new policy enacted last year, federal prosecutors are not allowed to seize journalists’ documents without approval from the Deputy Attorney General, meaning that Biden-appointed Lisa Monaco had to have given her blessing if that’s what the raid was for.
Oh great, Her. She’s been at the center of many questionable actions by the FBI and DoJ of late. Interestingly, Mr. Meeks hasn’t been charged with anything. All that is being said is that classified material was found on his computer.
Anonymous sources claimed to Rolling Stone that federal agents found classified information on Meek’s laptop, but the contents of said information are unknown at this time. His lawyer, Eugene Gorokhov, responded to the claims.
“Mr. Meek is unaware of what allegations anonymous sources are making about his possession of classified documents. If such documents exist, as claimed, this would be within the scope of his long career as an investigative journalist covering government wrongdoing. The allegations in your inquiry are troubling for a different reason: they appear to come from a source inside the government. It is highly inappropriate, and illegal, for individuals in the government to leak information about an ongoing investigation. We hope that the DOJ [Department of Justice] promptly investigates the source of this leak.”
As I understand it, Mr. Meeks was working on a book on the botched Biden Bugout from Afghanistan. The maladministration has been trying to cover up the details of that fiasco, along with all the Americans they abandoned since the last plane left Kabul. That would be one reason to make Mr. Meeks disappear.
Another troubling aspect of the raid and Meek’s subsequent disappearance is that he was in the middle of putting together a book, titled Operation Pineapple Express: The Incredible Story of a Group of Americans Who Undertook One Last Mission and Honored a Promise in Afghanistan. The story of the Biden administration’s botched military pull-out of Afghanistan was being co-authored with retired Green Beret Lt. Col. Scott Mann. Now, Meek’s involvement has been scrubbed from Simon & Schuster’s promotional materials and social media.

The book was published in August without the ABC producer. According to Mann, he last heard from Meek in spring.
“He contacted me in the spring, and was really distraught, and told me that he had some serious personal issues going on and that he needed to withdraw from the project,” Mann said. “As a guy who’s a combat veteran who has seen that kind of strain — I don’t know what it was — I honored it. And he went on his way, and I continued on the project.”
No one else seems to know where Mr. Meeks is. This has me wondering if he isn’t in some black site somewhere. Of course, it’s also possible that he found something and is on the run, trying to stay ahead of the Department of Justice death squads.

Eventually, we will find out what happened to Mr. Meeks, one way or another. I doubt he had anything in Felonia von Pantsuit and the Clinton Crime Cartel. Her contractors don’t usually make people disappear. They want the bodies found so they can be ruled a suicide.

He is hoping that Mr. Meeks is safe in a non-extradition country and he is preparing to lower the virtual boom on the Biden Maladministration.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~


