FBI Has NO Credibility

I'm listening to the NPR story about Bruce Ivins and hopiing that the Ivins' family sues the FBI. It no longer amazes me that the news media can so easily be sucked into sustaining government propaganda. Nobody mentions how extraordinarily coincidental that the FBI speedily compiled a mass of circumstantial evidence a few weeks after losing a civil case ($5.2 million) to Dr. Steven Hatfill, another alleged suspect about which the FBI also had a mountain of circumstantial evidence.

My conclusion: this case remains unsolved and signals the need for re-organizing and re-purposing of the FBI. The FBI needs a clear mission that makes it an objective law-enforcement agency rather than a rumor-mongering, propaganda machine of the President. Its current status--after repeated failures to prevent known terrorists from entering the US, opening bank accounts, funneling money from Al-Qaeda and other criminal sources, and then, successfully carrying out attacks in the USA--is nothing more than a paparazzi-police unit, harassing innocent "celebrity" citizens in order to make good press for the Executive branch.

Also coincidentally: The FBI, NPR reports this morning, confessed to requesting the e-mail communication of NY Times reporters without warrants. How many more missteps and scandals should we allow the FBI before requesting the resignation of Robert Mueller and his band of criminal thugs?