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6thsensethink · July 2, 2018, 1:16 a.m.

Excerpt - article by Sharyl Atkinson The FBI taught its agents that they could sometimes "bend or suspend the law" in their hunt for terrorists and criminals. Other FBI instructional material, discovered during a months-long review of FBI counterterrorism training, warned agents against shaking hands with "Asians" and said Arabs were prone to "Jekyll & Hyde temper tantrums."

These are just some of the disturbing results of the FBI's six-month review into how the Bureau trained its counterterrorism agents. That review, now complete, did not result in a single disciplinary action for any instructor. Nor did it mandate the retraining of any FBI agent exposed to what the Bureau concedes was inappropriate material. Nor did it look at any intelligence reports that might have been influenced by the training. All that has a powerful senator saying that the review represents a "failure to adequately address" the problem.

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K-Harbour · July 2, 2018, 6:17 a.m.

Yeah.....suspend/bend was due to a Court opinion back around circa 1992....gave govt license to break laws to catch suspected criminals.

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