it goes wherever i go.
nope.
No, people don’t always become FBI informants only after being caught. Some are recruited proactively due to their access to valuable information, connections, or expertise in specific areas like organized crime, terrorism, or cybercrime. For example, individuals in strategic positions—such as within criminal organizations, foreign governments, or hacker networks—might be approached by the FBI to provide intelligence voluntarily or in exchange for incentives like money, protection, or legal leniency.
However, many informants do come on board after being caught. The FBI often leverages arrests or investigations to pressure individuals into cooperating, offering reduced charges or sentences in exchange for information. This is common in cases involving drug trafficking, gang activity, or white-collar crime, where someone facing prosecution might flip to avoid jail time.
It’s a mix—some are coerced post-arrest, while others are cultivated beforehand based on their potential value. Exact numbers on proactive versus post-arrest recruitment aren’t public, as the FBI keeps informant data tightly guarded. The FBI recruits confidential human sources (CHSs, the official term for informants) through a variety of methods, motivated by factors like financial incentives, ideological alignment, personal grudges, or a desire to assist law enforcement. Informants are typically individuals already positioned to access valuable information, and they are not FBI employees but volunteers or coerced cooperators who provide tips on a confidential basis.
he died of fentanyl overdose. the man convicted of his "murder" is a political prisoner.
have you tried the cold chai?
the communist left are not only caudling criminals and illegal foreigners for votes; they have designs on one day "training" them as their footlsoldiers to kill patriots.
prison awaits
Zero arrests of any Epstein clients, 2020 Election thieves, Covid-19 murderers.
philturd
always a new distraction. but pepperage farm remembers.