Saturday, December 18, 2021

Whitmer Case? It's In the Toilet

The saying is that the FBI does a great job of solving the crimes that the FBI commits.

But in the Whitmer "kidnapping" case, even that is in question.

...One FBI agent, who had served as the case’s public face, was charged with beating his wife when they returned home from a swingers party. He was fired soon thereafter.
 

Another agent was accused of perjury.

A state prosecutor in a related case was reassigned and then retired in the face of an audit into his prior use of informants.

An informant whose work was crucial to the investigation was indicted on a gun charge and is now under investigation for fraud. Interviews, court records, and other documents reveal repeated instances of apparent lawbreaking by Stephen Robeson, who, while working with the government, identified and recruited potential targets in multiple states and who organized many of the events where prosecutors say the alleged kidnapping plan was hatched. Robeson’s apparent crimes took place under the nose of his FBI handlers.

One FBI agent, Jayson Chambers, who was trying to beef up his private security business based on the case, won’t even be called by the prosecution....

REMINDER:  the FEEB in charge of this abortion was promoted to the DC Field office and was in charge there when the J6 "insurrection" happened.  Since a known FEEB informant is on several videos attempting to get the crowd to invade the Capitol--and since that known FEEB informant has not been indicted, charged, or even pursued by the FBI--..........well.......that's odd, isn't it?

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