FBI Was Ordered to "Back-Off" Anti-Terror Investigations
Here's a little something you won't find in the MainStreamMedia. In fact, I've seen very little comment on it from the blogosphere.
Apparently the FBI had been looking at the murderer of the U.S. soldiers in Little Rock Arkansas several months ago. William Long was killed and a second soldier injured by Carlos Leon "Corey" Bledsoe Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad. But U.S. counterterror teams may have been intentionally prevented from investigating this guy by the White House.
Several weeks ago, sources were told that the FBI and other law enforcement organizations had been ordered to "back off" of counterterrorism investigations into the activities of Black Muslim converts. The investigations were cancelled for purely political reasons.
Many FBI supervisors are reluctant to authorize investigations they believe may have negative blow back on their career advancement. According to one source, "It would not be at all surprising to us if a supervisor refused to authorize a full-field investigation of Muhammad that would have included surveillance of his activities... Had the FBI opened a full-field investigation on Muhammad, and had it conducted the surveillance on him, it would have been able to watch him participate in preoperational activities such as conducting surveillance of potential targets and obtaining weapons."
This makes the silence from the White House on this incident even louder.
1 comments:
People need to stop thinking of themselves even if it means risking your career. Lives are obviously at stake. What would really help right now is to have some "G-men" with backbone.
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