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As FBI Directors, Mueller and Comey Ignored Dozens of Female Agents Who Were Sexually Abused by Coll

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posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:14 PM
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Spanning more than a decade, former FBI directors Robert Mueller and his successor and protégé James Comey relied on their inner circles to help cover up a surging and troubling amount of sexual misconduct complaints filed by physically violated and emotionally battered female FBI agents.

There is a culture of corruption in the FBI. Or the FBI is a culture of corruption.

“They (Mueller and Comey) didn’t care as long as they were insulated politically,” one female FBI insider said. “It’s rampant. People wouldn’t believe it. Agents are being sexually assaulted and they are terrified to speak out.”

While similar sexual abuse in Hollywood has garnered the public’s outrage and attention, the systemic abuse fostered by Mueller and Comey is far

As FBI Directors, Mueller and Comey Ignored Dozens of Female Agents Who Were Sexually Abused by Colleagues and Extorted at Alarming Rate

I can't help but notice the timing of this article in relation to the ongoing Russian collusion investigation. What do you think, ATS? Is this a "hit piece" or is it "One of the most important stories I have ever been a part of in 30+ years.", as the article's author suggests?

*note, my original post was unceremoniously deleted, this is the second attempt to post this story!
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posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:19 PM
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REEKS of desperation to me.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:20 PM
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Then there’s the pending concern for blackmail. Yes, blackmail. Inside the FBI. Employed as a political or nefarious tool by FBI brass. What better leverage would a superior use to get an unwilling agent to do dirty work – even break the law — than to threaten that agent to expose his infidelity with a FBI colleague – or multiple colleagues — to his wife?

“This is happening more than anyone would ever know,” said one FBI agent who has served under multiple directors. “You realize the people you’re working for are worse than the criminals. This is old-fashioned extortion and it’s out of control.”

According to long-time FBI veterans who began their careers in the 1990s, then-FBI Director Louis Freeh instituted a sweeping disciplinary policy for FBI supervisors soliciting sex with subordinates or any FBI agents engaging in extramarital sexual affairs.

“Freeh would just pull your security clearance because he feared you might be blackmailed,” one FBI veteran said. “And they would make you tell your spouse so there wasn’t any leverage. They don’t do that anymore. Now it’s chaos.”



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:21 PM
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originally posted by: knoxie
REEKS of desperation to me.


I think we need some other news sources to run it.

BUT WHO?

What sources would have the sand to run a story of THIS magnitude against the FBI.

I can only hope the TruePundit is being hammered with phone calls and attempts to corroborate.



*edit
But who knows, maybe in this hypercharged environment of sexual abuse awareness, accusations and civil punishment (with no criminal citations), it might be possible to run this story. Now IS the time for this story to be believed, if it ever were to be.
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posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:22 PM
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a reply to: Tempter

Most likely a hit piece but one with truth in it. This type of behavior has been an ongoing issue for decades in both the public and private sectors so while I believe it, it will be skewered and slanted against those two mentioned but they were in charge. We shall see.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:26 PM
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originally posted by: DJMSN
a reply to: Tempter

Most likely a hit piece but one with truth in it. This type of behavior has been an ongoing issue for decades in both the public and private sectors so while I believe it, it will be skewered and slanted against those two mentioned but they were in charge. We shall see.



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But law suits are public and tougher to mask. In 2016, Former FBI agent Danielle Marks filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against the FBI and also named Comey as a defendant in U.S. District Court in Denver, CO.


Well, it would be a LOT harder hitting if it cited some *RECENT specific victims.

But of all of these sexual abuse stories being outed daily, THIS one I can believe the most that the victims would fear retribution.
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posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:51 PM
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Well,
for as long as this thread lasts, try and get a decent source. The chosen site in untrustworthy to say the least....look up the author, maybe he works for you-know-who...indirectly of course.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 05:55 PM
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a reply to: Tempter


tick...Tick...TICK....BOOM!



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:02 PM
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a reply to: carewemust


It was reported that the recently released agent from the Mueller Investgation was having an extramarital affair and was the person he was texting anti trump messages to. So not so far fetched. While I have to admit I’m on my phone and hevent read the article. I am familiar with the crazy amount of infidelity that plagues every day police departments.

Used to call it as the blue light turns...

There was also another saying taught you young recruits. The badge will get you ass but the ass will get your badge.

Plausible... and one hell of a blackmail pressure point.









posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:11 PM
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a reply to: Tempter

Surely you guys know how corrupt J.Edgar Hoover was? He was at the FBI from the beginning, 23 March 1935 – 2 May 1972. How do you think he managed that? President Truman said everyone was scared of him because of all the intel he had on them. He blackmailed everyone. He was a vile creature. Prior to 1957 Hoover even refused to say that the Mafia existed, lol. Thta's coming from the mouth of the Fuhrer of the FBI all those years.

He was a racist of the worst order.

This has been going on all along.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:20 PM
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-Chris



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:37 PM
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a reply to: Christosterone


Lie and LEAK his azz off.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:40 PM
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a reply to: Tempter

Surely there is an HR & legal department that handles these type complaints, not the FBI director(s).



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:41 PM
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I can't help but notice the timing of this article in relation to the ongoing Russian collusion investigation. What do you think, ATS? Is this a "hit piece" or is it "One of the most important stories I have ever been a part of in 30+ years.", as the article's author suggests?


You really think the FBI is above this sort of thing ?

They aren't.

Politicians are suppose to be. They sure as hell aren't.

The military is suppose to be. They sure as hell aren't.

Don't put anything past them.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:42 PM
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originally posted by: GuidedKill

I am familiar with the crazy amount of infidelity that plagues every day police departments.


Should read,
I am familiar with the crazy amount of infidelity that plagues everywhere...'nuff said... Honey Badger Don't Care,
Which is the only real basis for any story such as this, all is needed is to add layers to the cake, and a scenario.
When it appears on a crap site, and obviously designed to appeal to politico nitwits who would like to dispense of a pesky lawman who is making unwanted waves...for some of their politico 'friends' ...the last thing to consider is the truth or otherwise of the story, but rather, what ejit dreamt this up, and who's seriously going to believe it, end to end....then add to the narrative....another ejit?



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:48 PM
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originally posted by: neo96



You really think the FBI is above this sort of thing ?


Ahh Jesus, another one furthers the narrative...next!



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:50 PM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

There is indeed but any sort of reprimand would have to be signed off on by whomever was the Director at the time. And in an atmosphere dominated by males and male bosses, some women would be reluctant to even go to HR. And rather recently, an agent who was engaged in an extramaratial affair with an FBI lawyer was demoted and put in charge of HR...his name we know as being the guy sending anti Trump texts while investigating him



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 06:54 PM
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a reply to: Tempter

Sounds like nonsense to me. Not a single, verifiable source among this inflammatory article.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 07:00 PM
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a reply to: DJMSN

FBI’s Handling of Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Allegations

It's interesting the OIG is part of the protocol considering the long IG vacancy under Obama.



posted on Dec, 6 2017 @ 07:03 PM
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originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: Tempter

Surely there is an HR & legal department that handles these type complaints, not the FBI director(s).


Well, apparently Coney was brought in on one, according to the article.

So....




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