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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Shocker! The FBI Cleared Agent Involved In Ibragrim Todashev Shooting

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

U.S. border patrol agent has standoff with armed Mexican soldiers after border crossing

U.S. border patrol agent has standoff with armed Mexican soldiers after border crossing
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Brent McCluskey
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March 11, 2014


After a tense standoff with raised weapons, a U.S. border patrol agent turned back a pair of armed Mexican soldiers that had crossed the border on foot just outside Sasabe, Arizona, last January.


On the morning of Jan. 26, U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Olaya spotted two armed men walk onto U.S. soil nearly 2 1/2 miles west of the Sasabe Port of Entry. The lone agent confronted the subjects, who were wearing camouflage and appeared to be “Mexican personnel,” and after a harrowing standoff they lowered their Heckler & Koch G3 rifles and turned back towards Mexico, BuzzFeed reports.


The soldiers identified themselves as part of the Mexican military’s 80th Battalion, but the names they provided didn’t match the name on their uniforms. When Olaya questioned why they had crossed the international border, they said they “had been pursing [sic] three subjects that were seen in the area.”


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Friday, February 14, 2014

Nine Years on the No-Fly List Because an FBI Agent "Checked the Wrong Box"

Over the years, I’ve written about a number of people who have been put on the no-fly list and prevented from entering the country for no apparent reason. Or, at any rate, for no reason the government cares to share with its victims. One of them is a Malaysian PhD student named Rahinah Ibrahim, who was detained at San Francisco International Airport in 2005; eventually allowed to fly home; and then put on the no-fly list and never allowed back in the country. Why? As usual, no one is willing to say.


But this week we got a bit of a hint. Over at Glenn Greenwald’s new venture, The Intercept, Murtaza Hussain reports on the latest developments:


Last week, a federal judge publicly revealed the government’s explanation for Ibrahim’s long ordeal: an FBI agent had “checked the wrong box,” resulting in her falling under suspicion as a terrorist. Even when the government found and corrected the error years later, they still refused to allow Ibrahim to return to the country or learn on what grounds she had been banned in the first place.


[Eric] Holder, in his April declaration, restated his own new state secrets policy, that “[t]he Department will not defend an invocation of the privilege in order to: (i) conceal violations of the law, inefficiency, or administrative error; (ii) prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency of the United States Government”.

Then he did exactly what he had said he wouldn’t do.



Is there more to this? Maybe. The government, needless to say, isn’t talking. But it sure looks as if Ibrahim became a target for investigation; an FBI agent then filled out a form wrong; she was later cleared of any suspicion; but the mistake lived on forever and now no one wants to admit it. Do you feel safer now?



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Nine Years on the No-Fly List Because an FBI Agent "Checked the Wrong Box"

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Former O"Hare TSA Agent Spills Secrets


A former Transportation Security Administration agent at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago revealed a number of secrets from his time as a TSA agent, alleging agents laughed at passengers’ naked X-ray images and used racial profiling.


Jason Edward Harrington, who was employed at O’Hare from 2007 until last year, said the agency’s “day-to-day operations represented an “abuse of public trust and funds,” he wrote in an article for Politico.


Harrington said up until 2010, TSA officers were provided with a “Selectee Passport List,” which listed 12 nations — including Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Cuba, and others– that automatically triggered enhanced passenger screening.


When TSA first introduced full body scanners, Harrington said workers stationed in an “image operator” room would review scans of passengers’ bodies.


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Saturday, January 4, 2014

USDA-Approved Agent Orange: It"s Coming to a Farm Near You

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

BREAKING! LAX Shooter "Off-Duty TSA Agent" on Killing Spree

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

BOMBSHELL: Ex-CIA Agent Claims Obama Had Breitbart and Clancy Killed

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Retired FBI Agent Jim Graham Dismantles JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Agent feared FBI was stalling Petraeus investigation until after 2012 election


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David H. Petraeus, former army general and head of the Central Intelligence Agency, speaks at the annual dinner for veterans and ROTC students at the University of Southern California, in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, March 26, 2013.




By Michael Isikoff, National Investigative Correspondent, NBC News


A veteran FBI counterterrorism agent repeatedly raised concerns last year that senior bureau officials were stalling an investigation into then-CIA Director David Petraeus’ extramarital affair to avoid a distraction prior to the 2012 presidential election, according to a former FBI official and two sources with direct knowledge of the agent’s account.


New details about the claims of Fred Humphries, a 17-year FBI veteran who is assigned to the bureau’s Tampa office, are expected to be included in a legal filing soon by Jill Kelley, a Tampa Bay socialite who became embroiled in the Petraeus investigation. NBC News independently learned how Humphries raised concerns about possible interference in the investigation with a former senior bureau official and Republican lawmakers, arguing that it could pose a potential national security risk. 


Kelley, who had close social connections to a wide array of senior U.S. military and intelligence officials, many of whom she met at parties she threw at her home, is suing current and former Obama administration officials for allegedly leaking her name and smearing her reputation after the case became public. Kelley’s lawsuit threatens to force a re-examination of the details of Petraeus’ resignation and to require a number of key players — including former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Deputy FBI Director Sean Joyce (who announced his resignation this week), Homeland Security Secretary nominee Jeh Johnson and many others — to answer questions under oath.



Petraeus resigned as CIA director one year ago this week after an FBI “cyberstalking” investigation into harassing emails sent to Kelley uncovered a sexual relationship between the CIA director and his biographer, Paula Broadwell.


Humphries’ claims about high-level interference from FBI headquarters were raised in multiple conversations last year with his former boss, Charles Mandigo, a former special agent in charge of the FBI’s Seattle office, where Humphries had previously been assigned. Mandigo then helped arrange for Humphries to raise his concerns with two Republican members of Congress, including House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va.


Humphries “said at one point, he had been told, just sit back and wait. Once the election is over, this will be quietly handled and it will all be resolved,” Mandigo said. Humphries attributed the comment to an unidentified  senior official in the FBI’s Tampa office, he said. 


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Jill Kelley leaves her home in Tampa, Fla., on Nov. 13, 2012.




Among the claims in Kelley’s lawsuit, which relies in part on Humphries’ account, is that Joyce, the deputy FBI director, assumed control of the investigation, preempted decisions made by Tampa agents assigned to the case and, at one point, directed them to delay a scheduled interview with Broadwell. The suit alleges that the case was handled “differently than normal criminal investigations” because bureau officials “wanted to avoid attention before the upcoming presidential election cycle.”


An FBI spokesman declined comment, citing “pending litigation.” The Justice Department has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, asserting that she does not have grounds to bring the complaint under the Privacy Act. 


Humphries, who has been portrayed in some media reports as a whistleblower — although he was never specifically assigned to the Petraeus case — was informed last summer that he is the subject of a misconduct probe by the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility for the “unauthorized disclosure” of law enforcement information relating to the investigation, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.


Reached on his cellphone this week, Humphries declined to discuss details but said his decision to raise his concerns outside of bureau channels “was the right thing to do – even if it was unpleasant. If it happened again, I would do the same thing. Nobody is above the law, nobody is below it.” 


The investigation of Petraeus began in early June 2012 after Kelley and her husband stated receiving what they viewed as harassing and threatening emails from an anonymous correspondent – with the addresses “Kelley patrol” and “Tampa Angel.” The emailer appeared to know precise details about the private schedules of Petraeus and senior generals at the U.S. Central Command, including an upcoming dinner that Kelley had planned with the CIA director. The emails suggested the movements of senior U.S. officials as well as Kelley were “clearly being tracked by someone with a hostile fixation,” according to the lawsuit filed by Kelley and her husband, Sean Kelley, a doctor.


One email concluded with threats about “averting… embarrassment for all, including spouses, such as info in national headlines,” according to the Kelley complaint, which was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., in June. 


Kelley first reported these emails to Humphries, a personal friend, who in turn passed them along to agents in Tampa who launched a “cyberstalking” investigation.  Although Humphries was not assigned to the investigation, he stayed in touch with Kelley and monitored developments in the probe. 


Humphries has alleged that in July 2012, he was called into the offices of Steve Ibison, then the special agent in charge of the Tampa office, and told that the “senior leadership of the FBI was convinced” he was having sexual relations with Kelley, according to a source directly familiar with his account. Humphries denied the charges — as has Kelley — and offered to take a polygraph, but that offer was not accepted, the source said. (An FBI spokesman in Tampa declined comment.)


Shortly thereafter, Humphries reached out to Mandigo, his former boss and expressed concern that he was being made a “scapegoat” in a politically toxic investigation. 


“What troubled me is somebody was clearly going out their way to discredit the guy,” Mandigo said. “They were engaging in character assassination.”


Mandigo, who had previously served as a FBI spokesman in Washington, praised Humphries as a “great agent” who played a leading role in major counterterrorism cases, including the investigation into the so-called “millennium bomber” Ahmed Ressam, an al Qaeda operative who tried to blow up Los Angeles International Airport in December 1999. But Humphries, according to Mandigo, was also known as a maverick who sometimes ran afoul of FBI headquarters, including writing memos questioning aggressive interrogation techniques while serving as a deputy FBI commander at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo.


Mandigo said he became especially concerned when he learned from Humphries that FBI agents had traced the harassing emails to Broadwell, Petraeus’ biographer. Mandigo said he and Humphries believed there were “national security concerns” that demanded that the investigation be aggressively pursued and concluded.


“Consider the possibility that one or both of them (Petraeus and Broadwell) could have been compromised,” Mandigo said. “If that happened, how could they rationalize how they handled this?”


After several conversations, Mandigo helped arrange for Humphries to raise his concerns with Republican Rep. Dave Reichert, who represented the Seattle area, and then with Cantor during the week before last year’s election. 


According to accounts provided by U.S. law enforcement  and congressional officials last year, Cantor, alerted by Reichert, called Humphries on Oct. 27. Steve Sombres, the majority leader’s chief of staff, then called then FBI Director Bob Mueller’s chief of staff on Oct. 31 to inquire about the Petraeus probe.


In the days that followed, FBI agents completed their second interviews with Petraeus and Broadwell. At 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6 — Election Day — Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was informed by the FBI of the investigation and that the CIA director had acknowledged a sexual relationship with Broadwell. That Friday, Nov. 9, Petraeus resigned.


The Kelley lawsuit is focused on her treatment during the investigation, alleging agents violated her privacy by demanding “unrestricted access” to her private emails and, along with senior Defense Department officials, later leaked information about them — suggesting she was having an inappropriate relationship with Gen. John Allen, then the U.S. commander in Afghanistan.


Her complaint also describes a scene in the driveway of her Tampa home on July 17, 2012 in which, she alleges, FBI agents confronted her while her three children were in her house and demanded she get in a SUV for questioning. When she balked, “the agents threatened her, demanding that she not make them do something in front of her children that may terrify them.” After she got in the SUV, the complaint states, agents “demanded she answer bewildering questions regarding her relationship with Director Petraeus and General Allen — including insinuations and accusations that she was engaged in adulterous activity.”


During the height of the furor over the case, Humphries was reported to have sent a “shirtless” photo to Kelley. But Mandigo noted that he and many others had gotten a copy of the same “joke” photo years earlier. It showed Humphries next to two mannequins at a shooting range. Humphries was known for sending such photos, he said, adding, “That’s just Fred.” 


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Monday, August 12, 2013

Suspected lethal nerve agent discovered at JFK Airport mail facility was just nail polish remover




New York Post – by Philip Messing, Larry Celona and Bruce Golding


Authorities believe the substance that sickened two customs agents at JFK Airport this morning was ordinary nail polish remover, a law-enforcement source told The Post.


The incident, which forced the evacuation of two buildings near the airport’s perimeter, does not appear to be terror-related, the source said.   


It was unclear why several tests at the scene produced consistent results indicating the presence of the highly lethal nerve agent VX, which kills through skin contact or inhalation and is used in weapons of mass destruction.


“The FBI responded to John F. Kennedy airport earlier today following reports of two sick employees. The FBI screened and tested the employees and the package they opened. The package in question was determined to be beauty supplies and nothing further. The scene has been cleared by FBI personnel,” said FBI spokesman J. Peter Donald in a statement.


Both victims suffered respiratory distress after they were overcome by fumes inside a US Postal Service facility at 250 North Boundary Road around 9:40 a.m.


A source said the substance may have been released when its packaging broke in transit.


The scene of the incident is a giant facility that processes overseas mail bound for the eastern United States, and a source said the package involved was believed to have come from China.


The building and a US Customs facility about a quarter-mile away were both evacuated and quarantined, but airport operations were unaffected.



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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

NSA Agent Caught SNOOPING on Video by Tom Mabe


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Government NSA Agent caught red handed eavesdropping on cellphone users.



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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Making Your Money Work For You Using Auto Insurance Facts

Given the prerequisite to own auto insurance, it appears like the process to purchase auto insurance should be much easier than it is. Though you could be frustrated by the problems you"ve had in the past, this article is designed to provide you with the tips you need to get your auto insurance as fast and painlessly as possible.


Do not let just any person drive your car. If you let your chum borrow your auto, and they do not have auto insurance and wreck, it will cause your insurance to go up. Additionally, any damage that your policy doesn"t cover, you"ll end up being accountable for them, not your friend.


Have you taken a safety drivers course lately? Some auto insurance companies will offer a discount to drivers who have latterly completed a safe drivers course. You must invest a little bit of your time to finish the course, perhaps learn new things and additionally , save a little bit of money on your auto insurance.


Add an older driver to your insurance – if you"re a young driver! Sometimes insurance firms will charge you less when there is an older driver noted on your policy. Even if they don"t drive your vehicle, adding them to your policy can make your rates lower as it shows responsibility.


Compare rates before you buy. Different companies can charge vastly different rates for a similar coverage, dependent on how heavily they weigh factors such as your age, driving history, and credit score. Checking prices at a comparison site will help you save loads of bucks each year on auto insurance.


When you are hunting automobile insurance discounts , check with all of the clubs and organizations you belong to, not just auto-related ones. Professional affiliations and major service clubs (like the AARP), generally have automobile insurance deals to offer to their members. Taking advantage of organizational reductions can save you lots of money.


If you have developed a record of trouble-free driving during the course of a few years, inquire with your auto insurance company about a no-claim discount. Many firms offer these kickbacks for reliable buyers they haven"t had to pay-out for. Some firms apply no-claim rebates automatically; with others the driver must inquire. It won"t hurt to ask!


When looking into auto insurance, you need to consider how much insurance you"ll need. Each state has an effective minimum amount of coverage each driver wishes to maintain, so be certain to use that as a place to begin. If your auto"s more valuable, then you need more insurance. Similarly, if your car is a beater, probabilities are your insurance costs will be noticeably lower.


The really important thing to recollect when talking of buying your auto insurance is to remain patient and never be afraid to ask for a little bit better deal. Shop around and if you apply the tips from this article to your search, you"ve a much better chance of getting the insurance you need at the price you want to pay.


Spalding Scattergood thanks Chris Pike, Allstate Agent in Richfield and Garfield Heights, Ohio for his guidance on homeowners and auto insurance matters which was used in writing this do***ent.



Making Your Money Work For You Using Auto Insurance Facts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Things You Wish Everyone Knew Before Getting Insurance

In every finance subject, learning before deciding is important, but getting educated ahead, might be the most important in the domain of insurance. The details of insurance policies are written to hurt ignorance and exploit the uninterested. Learn all you are able to to get the very finest insurance deals available to you!


Be dubious of any non-disclosure or confidentiality agreements presented to you in an insurance claim. You will unknowingly sign away your highest benefits allowed to you. Be sure to consult with a lawyer first to ensure that what you are signing is legitimized and fair for all parties.


Without regard for the kind of insurance you are buying, saving money is always crucial. Every insurance company uses its own internally-developed techniques for pricing insurance coverage. If you get quotations from several different insurance brokers, even with the very same info, you could receive substantially different rate quotes. This can show you how important it is to check prices for insurance, and never go to just one company if you are looking to get the smallest rates.


Work toward having good commercial credit. The lower your credit score, the \”riskier\” you appear to be to insurance companies. You"ll get a far better rate on commercial insurance if your credit report is good. Concentrate on the total amount of debt you have got and always pay your debts as quickly as they come in.


Before going out and get an insurance policy educate yourself on the terms employed in the insurance world. This is the best way to assure you understand everything which will go into your insurance policy, and what precisely it is you are paying up for. It"ll also help you to economize by shaving off things you may not need.


Having any kind of insurance can be a life saver. From getting into wrecks in your car, to having a health problem, you are able to save serious money by being prepared previously. Generally there is a monthly payment, however it pales in comparison to just walking into a doctor without insurance. Sometimes a doctor\’s visit without any sort of insurance costs more than you pay a year in insurance!


When applying for any type of insurance it is of utmost importance that you know precisely what you"re enrolling for, so read the policy! Although it could appear like a daunting job, being prepared for any situation that comes up means confidence. Ask your insurance agent about any item in the policy you are doubtful about, including what"s essentially covered in your policy and what is going to be your responsibility to pay for out of pocket.


So as to get the very finest rates on insurance, you should choose the highest deductible you can possibly afford. This can lower your rates by as much as 25%. It is vital however that you"d be able to cover the deductible amount in the event that something would happen to your house or auto.


Hopefully, these tips have prepared you a little to make wise insurance calls. Do not stop here, though. There is a surplus of free information available to teach you more about getting the best out of the cash you spend on insurance. More education will defend you even better. Continue to learn and keep saving money!


Medlock Biggerstaff thanks Westerville Allstate agent Mark Portale for his insights on purchasing insurance which we used in writing this work.



The Things You Wish Everyone Knew Before Getting Insurance