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Covert Tactics of the Domestic Enemy


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     Here is another link where I post unconstitutional activity. I am fed up with the domineering, hoity toity, malicious, conniving, deceiving, Nimrodian, cowardly bastards in this country, and done trying to get the law or DOJ to thwart them.

     It needs to be like 30 years ago; someone wants to be a bully or a consistent pest, you go clean their clock, beat their ass, problem solved and the cops would tell them to suck it up and go their way. Now they pander to them:

https://m.facebook.com/KeepingConstitutionalityinBalance/

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Another gov entity which can be evil is the, I believe, Dept. of Energy. Yes, they have charge of protecting America's nuclear secrets, and, of course, send operatives out to spy on the enemy's nuclear capabilities. That's presumably good and fine.

     One problem is, that those spies, nicknamed U2's, sometimes are loaned out to entities such as the CIA, FBI, U S. Marshalls, even the police, and are often misused, sometimes knowingly, though to my knowledge they are usually upright, honest, pretty good people. Once in awhile, one will go bad, join or hire out to the Mafia or some such...

     The "U2" ops are like a CIA operative on steroids, much more extensively trained than even CIA, and do work also with the military.

     In '94 a boss of the U2s asked me to help them locate some wayward U2s who had allegedly went to hiring out for hit jobs, big heists, real bad; some are trained well in assassination. 

     Though FBI commissioned then, I was still just a street agent, private eye on steroids, really, a nobody in the big boys' game. But, one talent I developed was a very keen eye and sense for identifying people in heavy disguise. 

     My only job was to identify, positively, sometimes track a bit, under the U2 folks' supervision and guidance. I did understand, though, that when actively murdering/planning to, operatives/agents don't have to be given a trial, other than a few second, shake and bake process all rolled into one. If it's a bare bones, no mitigating circumstance, 100% cold blooded murder, I had, and have, no problem with that whatsoever.

     Well, after several successful excursions, a different U2 leader showed up, explaining that those ops were not murdering anyone, but rather were poised to blow the whistle on some type of government corruption. Hence, someone wanted those secrets kept. 

     Too late for those, but what we did was to call the Marshals, and devised a plan. They would covertly be around, and I would say nay to the U2 guys on a pisitive, but give a secret signal to the Marshals. They scooped up a few U2s, hiding them away. The U2 spooks never had a clue.

     On one of them, the Marshals got delayed, and I gave no sign of a positive to the U2 guys, but had to run interference, so I confronted the hunted U2 like she was an old girlfriend, and quickly told her the lowdown. She went to the Marshals. 

     So anyway, our agencies do murder whistleblowers, their most cherished, all in the name of national security, often America's biggest problem.

     The reason for so many operatives of that status out there in Colorado Springs, is because of military bases, and very prominent people, including the president then, went to a restaraunt/hotel out there, and ski resorts. Environments like that attract foreign, hostile operatives like a barnyard attracts flies.

     That said, another point to be made is, that certain people, in statuses where they know things that the government doesn't want out, which are detrimental to Constitutionality, corrupt things, usually clam up due to two things: secrecy oath, and supposed certain death if they tell, maybe imprisonment. 

     Two problems with that. Number one, anything contrary to the Constitution does, in my opinion, make secrecy over it null and void. Secondly, I've no doubt that probably many, in that position who have maintained zipped lips, are ultimately rewarded for their loyalty by a sooner than expected death. Everyone knows that folks often reveal all when they're on their deathbed, or are on their way to it. And, as an assassin once told me, there are lots of better ways to kill someone than with a gun.

     If in doubt, shout, I'd say. At least by revealing corruption you won't be aiding and abetting tyrannical scum, and you might save innocent lives. But plan your security carefully.

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     Replying again to Bergmeister, he is right, especially about the state cops. I think they're worse than the CIA and FBI. Both of those will use people despitefully, lie, cheat, steal, murder, stomp on people who are right, but they usually go their way after a while, and they do jave an actual, vital mission, which they actually largely do, or used to, though I question that now.

     But the state cops, at least Indiana ones from the Peru, In post, are of the worst, especially ones that have had FBI and/or CIA training. They do little more than try to subjugate, whether for political, rrligioys or other reasons. Just nefarious as hell.

     Bob Land is one example of those who, on the side in addition to doing some important things, sneak around and undermine Constitutionality. If they do happen to do good, it's ulterior motive, all for control.

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