tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2632055767270986594.post159175993366511624..comments2024-03-24T01:10:24.855-07:00Comments on The American Cowboy Chronicles: How Can The FBI Be Trusted?Tom Correahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08433984644973794278noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2632055767270986594.post-70832933816515247742023-04-11T13:34:57.610-07:002023-04-11T13:34:57.610-07:00No, unfortunately, half the time, the FBI CANNOT b...No, unfortunately, half the time, the FBI CANNOT be trusted. There are countless gangster and Mafia movies where the criminal is in prison and they offer him a deal. They'll say things like, "Okay, Joey, here's what we're gonna do. You tell us where we can find Louie and the drugs, and we'll shorten your sentence." Joey talks and they get there and find Louie along with the drugs. But then the FBI does a complete 180 and screws our dear friend Joey over. They said they would commute his sentence. They lied. Joey still gets life in prison because he committed 30 murders, he dealt drugs on the street, and he even kidnapped the mayor's daughter and did things to her that I won't mention here. This all sounds like some "Law And Order" material. And Hell, it probably should be. Then you have another example which would be if a guy named Tony who was in the Mafia got offered a deal by the FBI to name the underboss of the Gambino family. They say that if he does this, they will put him in the Witness Protection Program and the guys won't be able to touch him in there. Tony agrees to talk and names "Freddy No Nose" or something like that. They go to arrest Freddy and they find him dead. Turns out since Tony talked, Freddy got taken out. No deal. Tony gets life in prison. Why/ Because under the direct orders of the Gambino family, Tony helped Freddy No Nose kill over 50 people including two FBI agents and one DEA agent. And now that he's talked, Freddy is dead and the FBI has lost their source of information. So in both cases, the FBI screwed the guy over. They could have at least bought him dinner first. Both men looking at life in prison. Both were criminals. Joey was a known drug dealer. Tony was in the Mafia. And if you think this can't happen to you, think again. The FBI CAN and WILL think of a way to cheat you. Not saying everybody in the FBI is bad, but there are a few exceptions. There are a few bad apples in the orchard. Just don't ask them if J. Edgar Hoover was ever a crossdresser. They don't like that. But yeah, when it comes to the question of can we trust the FBI, the answer is yes and no. Yes, we can trust them but no, it's not all the time. Remember, Columbo ain't here no more. So we gotta trust somebody. Even if it's for the most part the FBI. Or even Perry Mason. Because let's face it, at the end of the day, we all wish that THOSE guys would put us in prison instead of them. Case closed. Defendant Guilty. Sentence Life. Oh, and don't forget to support the men and women of law enforcement who put their lives on the line daily. That thin blue line means something. Bye for now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com