Lies for the Uninformed Masses

Sampling of the Endless Series of Lies for the Uninformed Masses

 The common feel-good expression in the United States is the cherished guarantee of the guaranted right to liberty and justice for all.

Of the countless examples of the contradiction to that euphemistic calming rhetoric would be the practice of misusing government power to silence or discredit td anyone who attempts to expose high-level corruption, would be the following:

  • Richard Taus, a highly decorated Vietnam War helicopter pilot who repeatedly risked his life to evacuate wounded American GIs that were surrounded by enemy fire. After he left the military and was an FBI agent in New York, he was falsely charged by FBI-DOJ personnel after he reported to members of Congress:
    • The corruption of his supervisor, Lindley DeVecchio.
    • The corrupt secret arming and funding of Iraq during the 1980s by a covert CIA operation in the New York City area.
    • The scuttling of investigations by his supervisor into Mafia activities.
  • Taus is now in prison where he may die before he is ever releases, so as to keep him silenced.
  • As for his supervisor, DeVecchio was charged with being a serial murderer acting with the Mafia capo known as "The Killing Machine." That is still another matter, and described in the book, "Crimes of the FBI-DOJ, Mafia, and al Qaeda." 

    Joseph Occhipinti, INS agent in charge of a multi-agency drug task force, was too successful in halting illegal drug sales in the New York-New Jersey area.  To halt his actions and discourage other agents from reporting drug trafficers:

    • FBI-DOJ personnel filed false criminal charges against him.
    • False charges consisted of alleged failure to obtain the verbal permission before investigating bodega drug operations. Compare that to the routine breaking down of doors by law enforcement personnel, who are never charged.
    • The false charges halted the drug interdiction operations, including those that funded the al Qaeda cell in New Jersey that subsequently bombed the World Trade Center in 1993.

    John Carman, agent for the U.S. Customs, was repeatedly blocked from inspecting rail cars coming from Mexico that were suspected to be carrying drugs or illegal aliens. After Carman established a web site describing these corrupt activities, www.customscorruption.com, FBI-DOJ personnel fabricated false charges against him, resulting in his imprisonment.


    Rodney Stich, former federal airline safety inspector and head of a coalition of other government agents, used his assets to fund reporting and publicizing various forms of high-level corruption. FBI-DOJ personnel falsely charged him with criminal contempt of court for filing federal actions seeking to report the ongoing corruption, as required to be reported to a federal judge (or other federal official) under the federal crime reporting statute, Title 18 U.S.C. § 4. Among the areas of criminal activities that he and his coalition of concerned former government agents sought to report included, for instance:

    • Culture of ongoing corruption in the government's aviation safety offices that were responsible for a continuing series of preventable and forewarned aviation disasters.
    • Corruption involving CIA assets that included drug smuggling, looting of financial institutions, and much more.
    • Corruption involving FBI-DOJ people, including murders, false charges, etc., which were affecting national security.

Every area of blame that made 9/11 possible had been previously exposed by Stich. It could be said that prison, seizing his assets, stripping him of his civil rights while concurrently violating them, helped to make the terrorist acts of September 11, 2001, possible. Proof of this is in two books: Unfriendly Skies: 20th & 21st Centuries, and Crimes of the FBI-DOJ, Mafia, and al Qaeda.

More information at www.defraudingamerica.com
 

 

 

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