https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/13999003.html#q13999147
>FBI agent David Harris was just arrested after having molesting kids unhindered for 5 years, and is just now being charged with “aggravated crimes against nature” which if you’re wondering what that even means, it means forced sodomy or bestiality. He’s one of two FBI agents recently charged for sodomizing children under 13.
>On April 27, another FBI Agent also working out of the New Orleans office, Christopher Bauer was arrested for forced sodomy on an 11 year old female relative. He managed to do this while working as an Alabama state trooper while already on suspension from the FBI for raping a female coworker by knife point. Apparently, he had been raping his coworker repeatedly for over a year and threatening her that he would “destroy” her if she came forward. She eventually did come forward but only after stress caused her body weight to drop below 100 lbs and her hair fell out. Thing is, the suspension for the rape occurred in 2018….so what the hell was this guy doing walking around for two years like nothing happened? The FBI is claiming they didn’t “find enough evidence” to criminally charge him. I’m supposed to believe the FBI didn’t have the resource and skills to get to the bottom of it….or did they just not want their department to look bad? For the record, the FBI is blaming Alabama law enforcement for not doing a good enough background check, for which they replied that they believe the FBI deliberately hid information about his past behavioral problems from them.
>The article also mentions that it was just one in a string of sexual assaults, swept under the rug by ranking FBI agents:
>An assistant FBI director retired after he was accused of drunkenly groping a female subordinate in a stairwell. Another senior FBI official left after he was found to have sexually harassed eight employees. Yet another high-ranking FBI agent retired after he was accused of blackmailing a young employee into sexual encounters.
Disclaimer: drunken groping is wrong and serious. Bad behavior should be taken seriously, even if it is a "small" case of bad behavior. That being said:
Drunken groping and harassment might be very low-level offenses. Maybe the really corrupt feds are pushing out the drunken gropers because the drunken gropers are bad guys but basically sane and not entirely evil.
On the other hand, blackmailing young employees, raping little kids … that's all the way evil and insane. If the evil and insane psychopaths are in charge of a federal agency, they might try to make a lot of noise about the small-fry bad guys who drunkenly grope. The noise might be intended to distract attention from the seriously insane psychopathic stuff.
On the bright side. I used to believe that 100% of cops were corrupt, but now I know that can't be true. If 100% of cops were corrupt, I would never have heard about these FBI scandals. So there must be some non-corrupt cops out there somewhere. Pic related.