Anonymous ID: 15f8b8 June 25, 2024, 4:29 p.m. No.21086600   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6949 >>6984 >>7025 >>7416 >>7487 >>7512 >>7535

https://headlineusa.com/fbi-wants-20-years-to-produce-records-on-its-involvement-w-okc-bombing/

FBI Wants 20 Years to Produce Records on Its Involvement w/ OKC Bombing

'If the Court accepts the FBI’s proposed snail-pace processing of these materials, Plaintiff will be close to 90-years of age when he finally receives all of them…'

It’s been about nine years since Utah attorney Jesse Trentadue filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records about a CIA asset and FBI informant who helped fund the Oklahoma City bombing, as well as for records about a neo-Nazi bank-robbery gang also involved in the attack.

Tired of waiting, Trentaudue sued the FBI over the matter in February, demanding the bureau to produce the 69,375 pages of documents that it’s holding. But now, the FBI wants to take another nearly 12 years to fork over those documents to him, which means that it would take at least 20 years for the bureau to comply with his initial FOIA request.

Such a slow production rate is unacceptable, Trentadue said in a Tuesday court filing.

“The FBI proposes to process these records/documents for release to Plaintiff in monthly increments of 500 pages over a period of 11.5 years!” he said.

“If the Court accepts the FBI’s proposed snail-pace processing of these materials, Plaintiff will be close to 90-years of age when he finally receives all of them,” he said.

“He has already waited almost a decade for these documents/records, with the FBI having made no effort during the interim to produce them, and should not have to wait another 11.5 years to receive them.”

Trentadue has been suing the U.S. government for OKC bomb-related records for nearly 30 years, ever since his brother was murdered in a federal penitentiary. The complex story of how the death of Trentadue’s brother relates to the OKC bombing can be read in this Mother Jones article.

Trentadue’s latest lawsuit seeks records on FBI informant and CIA asset Roger Moore (not the James Bond actor), and the bank-robbery gang, the Aryan Republican Army, which he says was an FBI front group.

According to Trentadue’s lawsuit, Moore was an FBI informant as part of the bureau’s 1980s- and early 90s-era Operation Punchout, which was designed to identify and apprehend surplus dealers that bought and sold government property stolen from Department of Defense facilities in Utah.

Furthermore, Moore build patrol boats for use by the US Navy in the Vietnam War, as well as speedboats for the CIA, according to Aberration in the Heartland of the Real—historian Wendy Painting’s PhD thesis-turned-book about OKC bomber Tim McVeigh.

As for the Aryan Republican Army, Trentadue believes that was an FBI front group that also helped fund the bombing.

Trentadue’s Tuesday filing elaborated further on the ARA’s connection to McVeigh.

“During 1993, 1994 and 1995, a gang known as the Aryan Republican Army or “ARA” robbed banks and armored cars in the mid-west. Timothy McVeigh participated in some of those robberies and is reported to have used money obtained from these crimes to help fund the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995,” he said.

“According to Peter Langan, several members of the ARA assisted McVeigh in carrying out the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building.”

No hearings have been set yet in Trentadue’s lawsuit.

 

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Anonymous ID: 15f8b8 June 25, 2024, 4:30 p.m. No.21086612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6618

https://headlineusa.com/las-vegas-shooter-was-rumored-to-be-psych-patient-fbi-records-say/

Las Vegas Shooter was Rumored to be Psych Patient, FBI Records Say

'The FBI memo also says that a hospital official sent an email to employees, instructing them not to search for Paddock's medical records…'

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In the aftermath of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, there were reports that gunman Stephen Paddock had told people around him he was a “government experiment,” and would often lie in bed “moaning and screaming” in mental anguish.

This week, the FBI released a trove of records that may be related to those claims.

The new, heavily redacted FBI records show that a special agent interviewed a worker at Mesa View Hospital in Mesquite, Nevada about a week after the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting, which killed 60 people.

The agent apparently asked the Mesa View worker about rumors that Paddock had been on a “psychiatric hold”—when a patient is being mentally evaluated, often involuntarily.

“[Redacted] told [REDACTED] that Paddock had been at Mesa View on a psychiatric hold and that [REDACTED],” the heavily redacted FBI memo says.

The FBI memo also says that a hospital official sent an email to employees, instructing them not to search for Paddock’s medical records. The name of the official who sent the email was redacted, and no more details about this incident are included in the records.

Additionally, the FBI memo discusses who Paddock’s “sitter” may have been. At Mesa View, somebody is required to sit outside of the room where the psychiatric patient is being held.

“[REDACTED] also heard a rumor that [REDACTED] had ‘sat’ with Paddock,” the FBI memo says.

The FBI also interviewed at least one other Mesa View worker about Paddock. According to a memo from that interview, only one person at Mesa View said the rumor was true.

“Nobody had said that Paddock was ever a patient at Mesa View other than [REDACTED],” the FBI memo says. “[REDACTED] had heard from somebody that [REDACTED] had said that Paddock was a ‘frequent flyer.’”

The Mesa View worker was also asked about rumors that the hospital had destroyed records related to Paddock. The worker reportedly said the person spreading this rumor was “full of crap.”

“[REDACTED] believed it would be impossible to obliterate records,” the FBI memo says. “[REDACTED] felt that whoever was claiming that the records were being destroyed ‘just wanted to be heard.’”

Yet another FBI memo from Oct. 7, 2017, reports the findings of a special agent’s interview with a worker from Envision Physician Services, which had been billing for ER doctors at Mesa View since 2004. The billing worker told the FBI that Paddock’s social security number could not be found in Envisions system, but that two other Stephen Paddocks with different social security numbers were in the system.

The billing worker also advised the FBI that Envision’s records were current through Sept. 28, 2017, which was three days before the shooting.

Paddock’s rumored Mesa View trips were first revealed in December 2017, when the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that law enforcement issued a search warrant for all of Paddock’s medical records from the facility. The warrant reportedly cited an anonymous tip that Paddock had self-admitted to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, but the search revealed no such records, according to reports from the time.

There were also media reports from 2017 about Paddock being prescribed Diazepam, a sedative-hypnotic drug.

However, little attention has been paid to Paddock’s possible Mesa View visits since then. Even when the FBI released new records about the subject this week, most media outlets concentrated on records about a possible motive for his killing spree: some $38,000 in gambling losses—a dubious reason, considering that Paddock was reportedly a multimillionaire.

Indeed, local police are already dismissing the notion that gambling losses may have played a motivating factor for Paddock.

Kelly McMahill, a retired deputy chief, reportedly said it was “unprofessional” for the FBI to publish the new information without first notifying the Metropolitan Police Department.

“It will be very damaging to the 22,000 people that attended the concert, the victims of the family members that were lost and the survivors,” McMahill, who is married to Sheriff Kevin McMahill, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “There is still no known motive five years later, and LVMPD would never hide a potential motive from any of our victims.”

Anonymous ID: 15f8b8 June 25, 2024, 4:32 p.m. No.21086619   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6626 >>7175

https://headlineusa.com/doj-charges-jan-6-shooter-after-protestor-releases-footage/

DOJ Charges Jan. 6 Shooter 3 Year Later, after Protestor Releases Footage

'Most likely another Ray Epps situation…'

The FBI arrested on Friday a man who fired two shots into the air during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill uprising—but only after footage of the crime was released by a J6 protestor.

The Justice Department announced Friday that J6 shooter John Emanuel Banuelos made his initial court appearance that day to face charges of trespassing, felony civil disorder, and firing a weapon on Capitol grounds.

Banuelos was identified immediately after Jan. 6, 2021—featured on a Vice documentary flashing a handgun. The FBI had Banuelos on its radar by Feb. 4, 2021, according to charging documents.

However, footage of Banuelos firing his gun wasn’t released until last month by former West Virginia lawmaker and current congressional candidate Derrick Evans, who pled guilty to disorderly conduct and trespassing on Capitol grounds in March 2022.

According to Evans, Banuelos’s gunshots “started it all.” He contended that Capitol Police began firing teargas into the crowd right after the gunshots at 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 6. All hell broke loose soon thereafter.

Anonymous ID: 15f8b8 June 25, 2024, 4:37 p.m. No.21086631   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21086544

>DOUGH

https://x.com/JD_Cashless/status/1778492982397751360

"The intelligence agencies feel like they’re running the committees here, rather than the committees conducting oversight of them."

Anonymous ID: 15f8b8 June 25, 2024, 5:41 p.m. No.21087123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7163

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/mike-pompeo-julian-assange-cia-b2216846.html

Video shows Mike Pompeo being served with papers by Assange lawyers who say he violated their rights

Pompeo had been summoned by a Spanish court to explain a plan to assassinate Mr Assange.