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I would like to make a brief post pointing to a role the FBI has seemingly evolved to play: a killer of investigations.  They killed the Epstein investigation, which was initiated by local law enforcement, after they had failed, many years ago, to make the obvious case which needed to be made.

They have the cameras from Epstein’s holding facility, which were obviously tampered with.  We will most likely never hear about them again.  The media will keep doing what it does, and the short memories of most Americans will do what they do: cause the memories of this horrible case to disappear. 

Epstein was murdered, almost certainly, and almost certainly on the orders of a power elite who were guilty of we have no idea what crimes, but almost certainly pedophilia and rape.  The FBI is actively covering it up.

You have to look at the FBI’s history.  J. Edgar Hoover more or less ignored the Constitution.  He did whatever he wanted to.  It would absolutely not have been beyond his moral compass to commit political murders.  He certainly framed people, incited people, and ran all sorts of covert and unscrupulous operations.

FBI history is not one of honesty but the abuse of authority.  The same with the CIA, obviously.

But any time the FBI assserts jurisdiction, all local law enforcement, which may well be, and probably usually is, honest and diligent, is cut out of the loop.  They seize all evidence.  They arrogate to themselves the right to interview witnesses.  They arrogate to themselves the right to arrest or ignore anyone they like.  Local cops have no more say.  Legally, they cannot interfere.

This situation is absurd.  Maybe States need to pass laws asserting the right to retain primacy in criminal investigations.  The FBI is not referenced in the Constitution, and most of their authority rests on a trust they really cannot claim to have earned.

In some sorts of cases–bank robbery, serial killers, kidnapping–yes, maybe they are the pros.  But it was an FBI agent who shot Randy Weavers wife.

These people, in aggregate, are not to be trusted with the impartial enforcement of justice.  Their acquittal before investigation of Hillary Clinton–who was OBVIOUSLY guilty of hundred of felonies–should alone make this obvious, along with all the grants of immunity to everyone involved.

I wish our system could be trusted.  It remains much better than those in much of the world.  But all honest people who value peace, freedom and dignity, need to be on their guard.