One agent, Garrett O'Boyle, said that he joined the FBI to catch "bad guys," but "Bad guys are running part of the government now."
All of it, I'd say.
Is every single person in government a criminal? No, of course not. But the criminals are "running" it.
The non-criminals are afraid.
As a government becomes more corrupt, it must become more corrupt still to cover up its prior corruptions. FBI whistleblower Garret O'Boyle said during the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government hearing Thursday that the organization has created an "Orwellian atmosphere."
"Too many in the FBI aren't willing to sacrifice the hard right over the easy wrong," he said during his opening statement.
"They see what becomes of whistleblowers-how the FBI destroys their careers, suspends them under false pretenses, takes away their security clearances and pay with no true options for real recourse or remedy."
"This is by design," he continued. "It creates an Orwellian atmosphere that silences opposition and discussion." ... The whistleblowers allege that the FBI has inflated statistics on "domestic violent extremism."
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