Politicization of FBI continuing under Obama
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer
Jun 25, 2009, 00:18
(WMR) -- Seasoned
FBI agents on the trail of foreign spies and U.S. election fraudsters were
routinely transferred off their investigations and out of their jurisdictions
as political “payback” by the Bush administration.
WMR has learned the policy of punishing FBI agents who get
too close to criminal enterprises involving politically-connected individuals
and companies is continuing under President Obama and his Attorney General Eric
Holder.
WMR also has learned that an FBI agent in Florida who was
investigating ties between a NASA and Florida state contractor, Yang
Enterprises, and Chinese intelligence was abruptly transferred to Alaska.
Then-Representative Tom Feeney, who served on the House Judiciary Committee,
was connected financially to Yang.
WMR has, in the past, reported on an FBI agent on John O’Neill’s
Joint Terrorism Task Force being transferred to Lahore, Pakistan, and then to
an insignificant desk job at FBI headquarters in Washington, DC. The agent had
been the lead investigator of a number of Israeli furniture movers, including
the Mossad-connected Urban Moving Systems of Weehawken, New Jersey, who were
seen in and around the World Trade Center before 9/11.
O’Neill, punished by the FBI for having a brief case
containing classified information temporarily “stolen” in Florida, died while
heading up security for the World Trade Center on 9/11.
We have now learned that the Obama Justice Department is
pressuring FBI agents in Ohio not to investigate documented cases of Israeli
industrial espionage being committed against a number of high-tech firms in the
state.
Many FBI agents know that investigating Israeli
espionage, industrial- or national security-related, in the United States
is a virtual “third rail” that will end their FBI careers.
Under the Bush administration, FBI agents in Ohio were
ordered not to investigate election irregularities in the 2004 election --
electoral fraud which handed the state’s electoral votes to George W. Bush,
ensuring him re-election.
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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