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charlesoakwood

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FBI Informants Inside our Churches?
« on: March 03, 2013, 03:13:47 PM »

Conspiracy theories are a dime a dozen, but there's always that kernel.
While pursuing information about the source and the question I found this
from the Oklahoma Gazette published October 31st, 2012, which lends
credibility to Bob McCarty's commentary.  And logic would dictate that
if Jesse Trentadue is serious, and he appears to be so, he would not include
bogus statements in it.

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Jesse *Trentadue’s ongoing effort to obtain information from the FBI continued this week when he filed a motion ... seeking, among other things, to learn whether the FBI has informants working inside American churches. ...

...details of his most-recent motion (PDF).  Beginning with the “Background” ...
[blockquote] The Sensitive Informant Program** is the FBI’s disturbing practice of using private citizens as spies on the staffs of members of Congress and perhaps even federal judges, in the national media, within other federal agencies, on defense teams in high profile federal and/or state criminal prosecutions, inside state and local law enforcement agencies and even among the clergy of organized religions. The Sensitive Informant Program is designed to and does result in the circumvention of the protections guaranteed to American citizens by the Bill of Rights and the Separation of Powers Doctrine.

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Federal harassment of, and accusations against, Dr. Jordan built to the point that on March 12, 1998,
the Assistant Attorney General of Oklahoma, Patrick T. Crawley, wrote to the US Department of Justice:
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“The real tragedy in this case appears to be the perversion of law through chicanery and the misuse of public trust under the guise of some aberrant form of federalism. In a succession of either illegal, negligent, or just plain stupid acts, your clients [FBI, DOJ, Bureau of Prisons] succeeded in derailing the medical examiner’s investigation and, thereby, may have obstructed justice in this case. As more and more information is revealed in this case, primarily through the efforts of Jesse Trentadue [lawyer brother of victim], it appears that your clients, and perhaps others within the Department of Justice, have been abusing the powers of their respective offices. If this is true, all Americans should be very frightened of your clients and the DOJ.”

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-In 2003 a congressional committee called the FBI's organized crime informant program "one of the greatest failures in the history of federal law enforcement."

-F.B.I. Found to Violate Its Informant Rules - New York Times

-Also, Google: FBI "private citizen informant"

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Re: FBI Informants Inside our Churches?
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2013, 05:36:58 PM »
Let me guess who was not scrutinized - dem's, blacks, latinos, mexicans, etc. . .

Holder's stormtroopers would never get those directives. . .

So, no protected group targeted, no protected ox gored, move along, nothing to see here. . .

 ::gaah::
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.