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Criminal T*****rs of the FBI Knew all about the Colorado Muslim Scumbag Shooter !!!
Mar 24, 2021 13:51:39   #
Sicilianthing
 
Oh boy look at the FBI Rats scurrying around to cover their butts on this one... just wait for the SPIN Doctors to come and White Wash the stupid sheeple over this one...

No matter what the results are, 10 W***e A******ns have been slaughtered and the FBI is part to blame !

What is the Magic Number for MAGA M*****as to Retaliate ?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


American Thinker
March 24, 2021
So the FBI knew all about the Colorado shooter ...
By: Monica Showalter

What, exactly, are the taxpayers paying for in the highly politicized and loaded-for-money wokester FBI these days?

The recent mass-shooting out of Colorado, from a murder-spewing freak they knew about, would suggest nothing. While they were out there busy looking for 'w***e s*********ts' this admitted refugee from Syria was making plans to k**l.

And he's not the first. Here's the ever-extending list of these known-wolf spray-shooters, from The Last Refuge / Conservative Treehouse:

The FBI knew in advance the Pulse Nightclub shooter (Omar Mateen) and were tipped off by the local sheriff.
The FBI knew in advance the San Bernardino Terrorists (Tashfeen Malik).
The FBI knew in advance the Boston Marathon Bombers (the Tsarnaev brothers) tipped off by Russians.
The FBI knew in advance the Garland, Texas, shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi).
The FBI knew in advance of the Parkland High School shooter (Nikolas Cruz).
The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter (Nidal Hasan); and now
the FBI knew in advance of Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa.


Read More
Those are just off-the-top of my head… Anyone notice a pattern?

Two points leap to mind on this:

One, the FBI has gotten fairly ineffective since it has grown wokester-politicized, ignoring A****a and its depredations as non-existent, putting tremendous resources into busting Trump officials on process crimes, violating the law on surveillance of such Trumpsters, focusing its on hunting down 'w***e s*********ts' and now targeting pro-Trump conservatives as national security threats in the wake of the J*** 6 failed crowd-control incident at the Capitol, which involved no participants with firearms. Yes, there were a few plotters who planned and ignited the incident, and they have been and should be duly busted and thrown into jail. Nobody's arguing with that, but it's indisputable that these losers were awfully easy to find, what with the videos and selfies they took. No glory in catching those clowns. But the FBI's broad focus now on anyone who was simply attending the J*** 6 rally for President Trump is KGB-class stuff. That would be the same KGB (or wh**ever the hell they are called now) that allowed Chechen mass terror attacks to go on across Russia because they were so preoccupied with persecuting journalists, poisoning dissidents, and busting the zero-talent "singers" of Pussy R**t.

It's scary to see that kind of thing going on here, too.

The Treehouse has a revolting picture of 12 people wearing FBI vests "taking a knee" presumably to the American f**g, apparently to demonstrate their superceding loyalty to washed-up football player Colin Kaepernick, and the wokester Black L***s M****r r****rs.

According to Sundance:

A reminder…. 50 FBI agents were enlisted within the Trump-Russia investigation to push a narrative. 13 FBI agents were dispatched to Talladega speedway to investigate a garage pull-down rope and push a narrative. Thousands of FBI hours have been spent investigating the J****** 6th Washington DC protest… and once again another terrorist carries out a mass shooting where the FBI knew the suspect in advance.

Two, the politicization of the bureau seems to be going hand in hand with the increased money and personnel being larded onto the bureau.

The FBI's annual budget as of 2020 stands at more than $9.3 billion, with 35,500 personnel, about a third of whom are Special Agents. That's double of what it was in 2004, the last year of President Bush's first term, when the budget ran at $4.6 billion, and the agency employed about 30,000 people. The bureau is an old agency, dating from 1908, and not since the 1940-1950 period, according to this Congressional Research Service report, has it proportionally risen so sharply as it has in this most recent period, although there were some spikes in the Reagan and post-911 periods, too.

Presumably, the added outlays (most of which apparently went for cybersecurity and intelligence/counterintelligence) would bring more in added value to the taxpayer, as would the high amount it spends of gun-purchase background checks. Perhaps so on the counterintelligence and cybersecurity fronts (some great busts of Chicom spies in recent years, gotta give them that). But on the serious violent crime front, which ranks low on funding priorities, according to this report here, they have not. The gun-purchase checks section has had some failures, too. Detecting this kind of crime seems like a low-prestige backwater for the worst-performing agents or something, high resources have not apparently been going in to this kind of high-impact crime from these kinds of miserable losers. Yet they have enough to know about these people and they certainly did about this one in Colorado.

It yielded nothing. Now there's another round of them plotting the next copycat attacks and the evil cycle will continue. Which ones will be missed on the next murder spree? It's creepy to think about, because this agency is being paid to stop these creeps and it apparently doesn't have the will, or possibly, the tools, to stop them. If they need more legal tools, it's up for them to ask for them of Congress. Otherwise, there seems to be a great fail going on, a waste of money. Seems that if more resources can go into finding and stopping spray shooters, maybe they can take it out of the political budget. The prevalence of spray-shooters ought to leave the FBI no time for political persecutions that benefit only Democrats. They need focus now on real threats and be on the hot seat if they don't.

All Links and Sources in here:
https://americanthinker.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=64b02e9269ba4913b764daf76&id=ca0262a3b4&e=563301fc83







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Mar 24, 2021 14:19:16   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Oh boy look at the FBI Rats scurrying around to cover their butts on this one... just wait for the SPIN Doctors to come and White Wash the stupid sheeple over this one...

No matter what the results are, 10 W***e A******ns have been slaughtered and the FBI is part to blame !

What is the Magic Number for MAGA M*****as to Retaliate ?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


American Thinker
March 24, 2021
So the FBI knew all about the Colorado shooter ...
By: Monica Showalter

What, exactly, are the taxpayers paying for in the highly politicized and loaded-for-money wokester FBI these days?

The recent mass-shooting out of Colorado, from a murder-spewing freak they knew about, would suggest nothing. While they were out there busy looking for 'w***e s*********ts' this admitted refugee from Syria was making plans to k**l.

And he's not the first. Here's the ever-extending list of these known-wolf spray-shooters, from The Last Refuge / Conservative Treehouse:

The FBI knew in advance the Pulse Nightclub shooter (Omar Mateen) and were tipped off by the local sheriff.
The FBI knew in advance the San Bernardino Terrorists (Tashfeen Malik).
The FBI knew in advance the Boston Marathon Bombers (the Tsarnaev brothers) tipped off by Russians.
The FBI knew in advance the Garland, Texas, shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi).
The FBI knew in advance of the Parkland High School shooter (Nikolas Cruz).
The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter (Nidal Hasan); and now
the FBI knew in advance of Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa.


Read More
Those are just off-the-top of my head… Anyone notice a pattern?

Two points leap to mind on this:

One, the FBI has gotten fairly ineffective since it has grown wokester-politicized, ignoring A****a and its depredations as non-existent, putting tremendous resources into busting Trump officials on process crimes, violating the law on surveillance of such Trumpsters, focusing its on hunting down 'w***e s*********ts' and now targeting pro-Trump conservatives as national security threats in the wake of the J*** 6 failed crowd-control incident at the Capitol, which involved no participants with firearms. Yes, there were a few plotters who planned and ignited the incident, and they have been and should be duly busted and thrown into jail. Nobody's arguing with that, but it's indisputable that these losers were awfully easy to find, what with the videos and selfies they took. No glory in catching those clowns. But the FBI's broad focus now on anyone who was simply attending the J*** 6 rally for President Trump is KGB-class stuff. That would be the same KGB (or wh**ever the hell they are called now) that allowed Chechen mass terror attacks to go on across Russia because they were so preoccupied with persecuting journalists, poisoning dissidents, and busting the zero-talent "singers" of Pussy R**t.

It's scary to see that kind of thing going on here, too.

The Treehouse has a revolting picture of 12 people wearing FBI vests "taking a knee" presumably to the American f**g, apparently to demonstrate their superceding loyalty to washed-up football player Colin Kaepernick, and the wokester Black L***s M****r r****rs.

According to Sundance:

A reminder…. 50 FBI agents were enlisted within the Trump-Russia investigation to push a narrative. 13 FBI agents were dispatched to Talladega speedway to investigate a garage pull-down rope and push a narrative. Thousands of FBI hours have been spent investigating the J****** 6th Washington DC protest… and once again another terrorist carries out a mass shooting where the FBI knew the suspect in advance.

Two, the politicization of the bureau seems to be going hand in hand with the increased money and personnel being larded onto the bureau.

The FBI's annual budget as of 2020 stands at more than $9.3 billion, with 35,500 personnel, about a third of whom are Special Agents. That's double of what it was in 2004, the last year of President Bush's first term, when the budget ran at $4.6 billion, and the agency employed about 30,000 people. The bureau is an old agency, dating from 1908, and not since the 1940-1950 period, according to this Congressional Research Service report, has it proportionally risen so sharply as it has in this most recent period, although there were some spikes in the Reagan and post-911 periods, too.

Presumably, the added outlays (most of which apparently went for cybersecurity and intelligence/counterintelligence) would bring more in added value to the taxpayer, as would the high amount it spends of gun-purchase background checks. Perhaps so on the counterintelligence and cybersecurity fronts (some great busts of Chicom spies in recent years, gotta give them that). But on the serious violent crime front, which ranks low on funding priorities, according to this report here, they have not. The gun-purchase checks section has had some failures, too. Detecting this kind of crime seems like a low-prestige backwater for the worst-performing agents or something, high resources have not apparently been going in to this kind of high-impact crime from these kinds of miserable losers. Yet they have enough to know about these people and they certainly did about this one in Colorado.

It yielded nothing. Now there's another round of them plotting the next copycat attacks and the evil cycle will continue. Which ones will be missed on the next murder spree? It's creepy to think about, because this agency is being paid to stop these creeps and it apparently doesn't have the will, or possibly, the tools, to stop them. If they need more legal tools, it's up for them to ask for them of Congress. Otherwise, there seems to be a great fail going on, a waste of money. Seems that if more resources can go into finding and stopping spray shooters, maybe they can take it out of the political budget. The prevalence of spray-shooters ought to leave the FBI no time for political persecutions that benefit only Democrats. They need focus now on real threats and be on the hot seat if they don't.

All Links and Sources in here:
https://americanthinker.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=64b02e9269ba4913b764daf76&id=ca0262a3b4&e=563301fc83
Oh boy look at the FBI Rats scurrying around to co... (show quote)


You are the only t*****r, I know about. Anybody that supports the so called m*****as is a s*******s t*****r in my book!

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Mar 24, 2021 15:17:34   #
kemmer
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
You are the only t*****r, I know about. Anybody that supports the so called m*****as is a s*******s t*****r in my book!

For years s******n has been kind of a hobby for Sicilian.

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Mar 24, 2021 15:37:16   #
Sicilianthing
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
You are the only t*****r, I know about. Anybody that supports the so called m*****as is a s*******s t*****r in my book!


>>>

You’re ignorant but you can think what you like, I dont give a rats ass what you think you know.

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Mar 24, 2021 15:38:19   #
Sicilianthing
 
kemmer wrote:
For years s******n has been kind of a hobby for Sicilian.


>>>

The only hobby I’ve got is saving what my ancestors fought and died for ...

At any cost !

How far is the nearest cliff from you kemmer? Say about a couple miles ?

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Mar 24, 2021 18:23:05   #
kemmer
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

The only hobby I’ve got is saving what my ancestors fought and died for ...

At any cost !

How far is the nearest cliff from you kemmer? Say about a couple miles ?

Them pesky redskins botherin’ y’all agin, Dan’l? 😅

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Mar 24, 2021 18:53:45   #
Sicilianthing
 
kemmer wrote:
Them pesky redskins botherin’ y’all agin, Dan’l? 😅


>>>

Could careless about any of that

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Mar 25, 2021 07:23:47   #
NoRapture
 
The rogue government loves mass shooting.

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Mar 25, 2021 09:31:07   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
You are the only t*****r, I know about. Anybody that supports the so called m*****as is a s*******s t*****r in my book!


Ur book should be burned! It’s clearly not the Bible!

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Mar 25, 2021 12:56:24   #
Sicilianthing
 
NoRapture wrote:
The rogue government loves mass shooting.


>>>

Of course and another one is on the way so they can spin it further for their agendas to take guns away and the 2nd amendment...

The 2nd Amendment protects the first... and the 2nd is my permit to carry PERIOD !

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Mar 25, 2021 13:05:18   #
kemmer
 
NoRapture wrote:
The rogue government loves mass shooting.

Fortunately we got rid of that rogue gov’t. November 3rd.

Reply
 
 
Mar 25, 2021 13:20:10   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Oh boy look at the FBI Rats scurrying around to cover their butts on this one... just wait for the SPIN Doctors to come and White Wash the stupid sheeple over this one...

No matter what the results are, 10 W***e A******ns have been slaughtered and the FBI is part to blame !

What is the Magic Number for MAGA M*****as to Retaliate ?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


American Thinker
March 24, 2021
So the FBI knew all about the Colorado shooter ...
By: Monica Showalter

What, exactly, are the taxpayers paying for in the highly politicized and loaded-for-money wokester FBI these days?

The recent mass-shooting out of Colorado, from a murder-spewing freak they knew about, would suggest nothing. While they were out there busy looking for 'w***e s*********ts' this admitted refugee from Syria was making plans to k**l.

And he's not the first. Here's the ever-extending list of these known-wolf spray-shooters, from The Last Refuge / Conservative Treehouse:

The FBI knew in advance the Pulse Nightclub shooter (Omar Mateen) and were tipped off by the local sheriff.
The FBI knew in advance the San Bernardino Terrorists (Tashfeen Malik).
The FBI knew in advance the Boston Marathon Bombers (the Tsarnaev brothers) tipped off by Russians.
The FBI knew in advance the Garland, Texas, shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi).
The FBI knew in advance of the Parkland High School shooter (Nikolas Cruz).
The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter (Nidal Hasan); and now
the FBI knew in advance of Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa.


Read More
Those are just off-the-top of my head… Anyone notice a pattern?

Two points leap to mind on this:

One, the FBI has gotten fairly ineffective since it has grown wokester-politicized, ignoring A****a and its depredations as non-existent, putting tremendous resources into busting Trump officials on process crimes, violating the law on surveillance of such Trumpsters, focusing its on hunting down 'w***e s*********ts' and now targeting pro-Trump conservatives as national security threats in the wake of the J*** 6 failed crowd-control incident at the Capitol, which involved no participants with firearms. Yes, there were a few plotters who planned and ignited the incident, and they have been and should be duly busted and thrown into jail. Nobody's arguing with that, but it's indisputable that these losers were awfully easy to find, what with the videos and selfies they took. No glory in catching those clowns. But the FBI's broad focus now on anyone who was simply attending the J*** 6 rally for President Trump is KGB-class stuff. That would be the same KGB (or wh**ever the hell they are called now) that allowed Chechen mass terror attacks to go on across Russia because they were so preoccupied with persecuting journalists, poisoning dissidents, and busting the zero-talent "singers" of Pussy R**t.

It's scary to see that kind of thing going on here, too.

The Treehouse has a revolting picture of 12 people wearing FBI vests "taking a knee" presumably to the American f**g, apparently to demonstrate their superceding loyalty to washed-up football player Colin Kaepernick, and the wokester Black L***s M****r r****rs.

According to Sundance:

A reminder…. 50 FBI agents were enlisted within the Trump-Russia investigation to push a narrative. 13 FBI agents were dispatched to Talladega speedway to investigate a garage pull-down rope and push a narrative. Thousands of FBI hours have been spent investigating the J****** 6th Washington DC protest… and once again another terrorist carries out a mass shooting where the FBI knew the suspect in advance.

Two, the politicization of the bureau seems to be going hand in hand with the increased money and personnel being larded onto the bureau.

The FBI's annual budget as of 2020 stands at more than $9.3 billion, with 35,500 personnel, about a third of whom are Special Agents. That's double of what it was in 2004, the last year of President Bush's first term, when the budget ran at $4.6 billion, and the agency employed about 30,000 people. The bureau is an old agency, dating from 1908, and not since the 1940-1950 period, according to this Congressional Research Service report, has it proportionally risen so sharply as it has in this most recent period, although there were some spikes in the Reagan and post-911 periods, too.

Presumably, the added outlays (most of which apparently went for cybersecurity and intelligence/counterintelligence) would bring more in added value to the taxpayer, as would the high amount it spends of gun-purchase background checks. Perhaps so on the counterintelligence and cybersecurity fronts (some great busts of Chicom spies in recent years, gotta give them that). But on the serious violent crime front, which ranks low on funding priorities, according to this report here, they have not. The gun-purchase checks section has had some failures, too. Detecting this kind of crime seems like a low-prestige backwater for the worst-performing agents or something, high resources have not apparently been going in to this kind of high-impact crime from these kinds of miserable losers. Yet they have enough to know about these people and they certainly did about this one in Colorado.

It yielded nothing. Now there's another round of them plotting the next copycat attacks and the evil cycle will continue. Which ones will be missed on the next murder spree? It's creepy to think about, because this agency is being paid to stop these creeps and it apparently doesn't have the will, or possibly, the tools, to stop them. If they need more legal tools, it's up for them to ask for them of Congress. Otherwise, there seems to be a great fail going on, a waste of money. Seems that if more resources can go into finding and stopping spray shooters, maybe they can take it out of the political budget. The prevalence of spray-shooters ought to leave the FBI no time for political persecutions that benefit only Democrats. They need focus now on real threats and be on the hot seat if they don't.

All Links and Sources in here:
https://americanthinker.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=64b02e9269ba4913b764daf76&id=ca0262a3b4&e=563301fc83
Oh boy look at the FBI Rats scurrying around to co... (show quote)


There is no magic number, when the time is right and it's getting close. You did miss one, the Las Vegas shooter that the fbi and DNC helped along with MS 13 he had their tattoo.

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Mar 25, 2021 14:00:11   #
kemmer
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
There is no magic number, when the time is right and it's getting close. You did miss one, the Las Vegas shooter that the fbi and DNC helped along with MS 13 he had their tattoo.

😜😂

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Mar 25, 2021 15:38:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
There is no magic number, when the time is right and it's getting close. You did miss one, the Las Vegas shooter that the fbi and DNC helped along with MS 13 he had their tattoo.


>>>

Ahhh, I knew all about the FBI and the contracting but I did not know about that tattoo.

So when is the time right ? You still waiting for another attack
Another false f**g
Another s****n e******n
Another war
Another what ?

You’re actually going to believe v****g is going to be honored and resolved ?

You waiting for more pain?

Cause, PAIN is on the way !

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