| Summary | Date | Source |
|---|---|---|
| The FBI spied on the Barry Goldwater campaign at Pres. Johnson's direction | 01/01/1964 | The Wall Street Journal |
| The FBI was warned about the 9/11 terrorists, but failed to stop them | 09/11/2001 | Coleen Rowley (former FBI special agent) |
| The FBI framed four men for murder; two died in prison, two spent 62 years behind bars | 07/26/2007 | The New York Times |
| The FBI was warned about a terrorist planning to blow up the NYC subway system (he backed out of the attack) | 09/22/2009 | PJ Media |
| The FBI was warned about the "Underwear Bomber," but failed to stop him | 12/25/2009 | PJMedia |
| FBI Special Agent Convicted for Dealings with Criminals Agency Investigating | 06/18/2012 | Newsweek |
| After the NSA scandal exploded in 2013, Comey's FBI was exposed conducting its own data mining on innocent Americans; the agency retains that material for decades (even if no wrongdoing is found) | 06/30/2013 | Bloomberg |
| The FBI was warned about the Fort Hood terrorist, Nidal Hasan, but failed to stop him | 08/28/2013 | Breitbart |
| The FBI was warned about the Boston Marathon bombers but failed to stop them | 04/15/2014 | NBC News |
| The FBI was warned about three Americans who joined ISIS in Syria, but failed to stop them | 05/14/2014 | NBC News |
| The FBI was warned about an ISIS-inspired American who killed three in Washington, one in New Jersey, but failed to stop him | 08/06/2014 | Seattle Times |
| In 2015, Comey's FBI conducted a controversial raid on a Texas political meeting, finger printing, photographing, and seizing phones from attendees | 03/01/2015 | World Net Daily |
| The FBI was warned about the Garland, Texas terrorists, but failed to stop them | 05/03/2015 | CBS News |
| Comey was forced to apologize after an error in the FBI's background check system allowed Dylann Roof to buy his gun | 07/10/2015 | The Atlantic |
| The FBI was warned about a man shouting "Allahu Akhbar" while attacking patrons at an Israeli-owned deli, but failed to stop him | 02/14/2016 | PJMedia |
| During the FBI's Hillary probe, "A technician who destroyed evidence lied to FBI investigators even after he received immunity, and Comey did nothing" | 04/01/2016 | The Federalist; The Wall Street Journal |
| The FBI was warned about the Pulse Nightclub terrorist, but failed to stop him | 06/12/2016 | Grabien |
| Comey promised transparency into the investigation into the Pulse Night Club terrorist, but almost immediately redacted from transcript the killer's reference to Islam | 06/12/2016 | The Federalist |
| Under Comey, the FBI blew its highest profile corruption investigations (into Sen. Ted Stevens); a federal judge blamed the "worst prosecutorial misconduct" he'd ever seen | 07/01/2016 | The Federalist |
| The FBI was warned about a Va. man shouting "Allahu Akhbar" while stabbing a couple, but failed to stop him | 08/23/2016 | WSLS |
| Under Comey, the FBI authorized informants to break the law 22,800 times in just four years | 08/23/2016 | The Daily Dot |
| The FBI was warned about the NYC bomber, Ahmad Khan Rahani, but failed to stop him | 09/19/2016 | The New York Times |
| During its investigation into Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified material, the FBI made an unusual deal in which Clinton aides were both given immunity and allowed to destroy their laptops. | 10/03/2016 | Fox News |
| Comey's FBI was embedded with the ISIS-affiliated terrorists who struck the 'Draw Mohammad' event but failed to act | 03/26/2017 | CBS News |
| Comey claimed in Senate testimony he didn't feel compelled to memorialize his meetings with presidents besides Trump; however, that's untrue | 06/10/2017 | Powerline |
| Comey drafted an exoneration statement for Hillary Clinton months before the FBI even investigated her | 10/16/2017 | Newsweek |
| Under Comey, the FBI's database for gun buyers lost millions of records | 11/10/2017 | The Washington Post |
| Under Comey, the FBI's case against Cliven Bundy was destroyed after the feds were caught deliberately withholding evidence | 12/21/2017 | The Oregonian |
| The FBI was warned about the Parkland mass killer, Nikolas Cruz, but failed to stop him | 02/14/2018 | BuzzFeed |
| Sexual misconduct was rampant at the FBI under Comey's watch, with at least 14 agents sanctioned | 02/25/2018 | The Daily Caller |
| The FBI was warned about Corey Johnson, who converted to Islam and killed a 13-year-old boy and stabbed a mom and her son, but failed to stop him | 03/13/2018 | WPEC |
| Comey's FBI blew its case against Omar Mateen's wife due to agents' misconduct | 04/03/2018 | USA Today |
| FBI forced the Pulse club killer's wife into a confession, but the case was dropped over the FBI forcing her to lie | 04/03/2018 | The American Conservative |
| Agent Peter Strzok was considered so hostile to Trump, Robert Mueller dropped him from the Russia probe; Comey, however, found him fit to lead the Clinton probe | 04/17/2018 | RealClearPolitics |
| On the FBI's Hillary probe, Comey claimed there was no coordination between the DoJ and FBI, but texts and emails later showed that to be untrue | 04/19/2018 | The Washington Examiner |
| The memos Comey leaked contained classified material, prompting the DoJ inspector general to investigate his illegal leak | 04/20/2018 | The Wall Street Journal |
| Comey's memos reveal that he briefed Trump on the Steele dossier specifically so it would leak to the media | 04/20/2018 | The Federalist |
| The FBI was warned about the Waffle House mass killer, Travis Reinking, but failed to stop him | 04/22/2018 | Grabien News |
| During the Hillary probe, the FBI lost track of Hillary's server for months | 05/05/2018 | Jack Posobiec |
| During his book tour, Comey claimed he didn't know the FBI thought Michael Flynn believed he was telling the truth | 05/14/2018 | Townhall |
| The FBI was caught overhyping the threat of encrypted phones | 05/23/2018 | Axios |
| The FBI's mismanaged surveillance of the New Mexico terror compound case resulted in a delayed raid | 09/14/2018 | The Federalist |
| An FBI agent was sentenced to 4 years in jail for leaking documents | 10/18/2018 | KSTP |
| The FBI was warned about the Nashville bomber, Anthony Warner, but failed to stop him | 12/30/2020 | WSMV |
| Nashville bomber's girlfriend alerted FBI he was building bombs | 12/30/2020 | WSMV |
| The FBI refuses to abide guidelines for recording interviews with witnesses | 03/13/2021 | The American Conservative |
| The FBI was warned about the Boulder shooter, Ahmad Al Issa, but failed to stop him | 03/23/2021 | The Daily Mail |
| FBI personnel conducted queries of data troves containing Americans’ emails & other communications without proper justification in 2019 & 2020, the FISA court ruled | 04/27/2021 | The Washington Post |
| FBI demands USA Today hand over data on its readers | 06/03/2021 | Politico |
| The FBI provided location data to the UAE’s authoritarian ruler about his estranged daughter, which he then used to abduct her. | 07/07/2021 | USA Today |
| FBI Tells Americans to Report ‘Family Members and Peers’ in Tweet, Gets Blowback | 07/12/2021 | Epoch Times |
| FBI Agents Disregarded Gymnasts’ Complaints About Nassar, Then Made False Statements to Cover Mistakes, Report Says | 07/14/2021 | The Wall Street Journal |
| Men accused in plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer say FBI set them up | 07/21/2021 | NY Post |
| FBI agent, 39, investigating Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plot is fired two months after he was arrested for 'beating his wife over a disagreement at a swingers party' | 09/13/2021 | The Daily Mail |
| FBI agents stole valuables from hundreds of safety deposit boxes in California | 09/20/2021 | Los Angeles Times |
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Tulsi Gabbard hits Biden for being 'judge, jury, executioner' by attacking Border Patrol agents over false narrative - TheBlaze
Tulsi Gabbard hits Biden for being 'judge, jury, executioner' by attacking Border Patrol agents over false narrative - TheBlaze:
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard sharply denounced President Joe Biden Saturday over the ongoing border crisis, comparing Biden, whom she called her friend, to an "autocrat" for attacking Border Patrol agents who were falsely accused of abusing Haitian migrants.
What did Biden say?
Biden commented on the controversy involving the mounted Border Patrol agents on Friday by regurgitating the debunked narrative of migrant abuse and promising the Border Patrol agents involved would "pay."
"It was horrible [what] you saw. To see people treated like they did [sic]. Horses nearly running people over and people being strapped," Biden said at the White House.
The Forcible Conversion to COVIDism - American Thinker
The Forcible Conversion to COVIDism - American Thinker
"By now, even progressives are aware that the restrictions imposed by COVID-19 hygiene rituals are onerous.
Temperature-taking, hand-sanitizing, mask-wearing, social distancing — all have become ubiquitous social practices since the arrival of the virus eighteen months ago.
Now forced vaccination and possibly vaccine passports have been added to the list of requirements deemed necessary for establishing and maintaining national health.
It strikes one that the ever-changing rituals pronounced by such entities as the CDC and WHO have become not only arbitrary and increasingly revelatory of dubious and ever-changing science, but also evocative more of religious practices than of rational, scientific measures...Read all.
History for September 28
History for September 28 - On-This-Day.com
Alfred Gerald Caplin (Al Capp) 1909
- 1781 - During the Revolutionary War, American forces began the siege on Yorktown, VA.
- 1787 - The U.S. Congress voted to send the new Constitution of the United States to the state legislatures for their approval.
- 1789 - In the U.S., the first Federal Congress passed a resolution that asked President George Washington to recommend to the nation a day of thanksgiving. Several days later Washington issued a proclamation that named Thursday, November 26, 1789 as a "Day of Publick Thanksgivin." The fixed-date for Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday of November, was established on December 26, 1941.
- 1915 - The British defeated the Turks in Mesopotamia at Kut-el-Amara.
- 1924 - The first around-the-world flight was completed by two U.S. Army planes when they landed in Seattle, WA. The trip took 175 days.
- 1955 - The World Series was televised in color for the first time. The game was between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
- 1961 - "Dr. Kildare" premiered on NBC-TV.
- 1961 - "Hazel" premiered on NBC-TV.
- 1974 - First Lady Betty Ford underwent a mastectomy to remove a lump in her breast.
Monday, September 27, 2021
Google's methods for spying on employees revealed in report | Washington Examiner
Google's methods for spying on employees revealed in report | Washington Examiner:
Google keeps a close eye on its employees through a number of tracking mechanisms when they engage in certain online activities, according to a new report.
The tech giant zeroes in on employees who might be considering leaving out of fear they might access or leak sensitive material, according to reporting by The Information. Company security flags those workers by checking who has researched the cost of COBRA health insurance, drafted resignation letters, or searched for an internal checklist for those wanting to leave the company.
Here's What You Missed From Trump's Georgia Rally
"Former President Donald Trump blasted Georgia Governor Brian Kemp at a Georgia rally on September 25, 2021."
Ever seen a sign like this in a hotel bar? | Karen Kataline
Ever seen a sign like this in a hotel bar? | Karen Kataline
Here’s a sign I saw in a hotel bar recently.
Yes, this is a private business, albeit a huge hotel chain, but I doubt they would have allowed such a sign ten or even five years ago.Today, more businesses than ever care less about serving customers than about serving the government and political correctness.
...Do they care how offensive it is to the majority of their customers to be told what they can and cannot discuss in a public place?
Here’s a sign I saw in a hotel bar recently.
Yes, this is a private business, albeit a huge hotel chain, but I doubt they would have allowed such a sign ten or even five years ago.Today, more businesses than ever care less about serving customers than about serving the government and political correctness.
...Do they care how offensive it is to the majority of their customers to be told what they can and cannot discuss in a public place?
...Acceptance of such dictates will create exactly that reality because people will have forgotten how.
The hotel chain is acting as a proxy for the current government once again since collectivist conditioning is exactly what they want.
Before you know it, there will be rules for speech, where to stand, which way to walk, and whether you can enter a business without the right papers…
The hotel chain is acting as a proxy for the current government once again since collectivist conditioning is exactly what they want.
Before you know it, there will be rules for speech, where to stand, which way to walk, and whether you can enter a business without the right papers…
Wait a minute…
We are watching a mass cultural psychosis where people are cheering the muzzling (jabbing and persecuting) of their fellow citizens.
The bell tolls for them as well.
We are watching a mass cultural psychosis where people are cheering the muzzling (jabbing and persecuting) of their fellow citizens.
The bell tolls for them as well.
They just don’t know it yet."...Read all.
What are they hiding from us????-----School bus driver is stabbed to death in front of busload of elementary school children | Daily Mail Online
School bus driver is stabbed to death in front of busload of elementary school children | Daily Mail Online
- Richard Lenhart, 72, from Kennewick, died at the hospital after he was stabbed with a knife
- The driver was picking up children at Longfellow Elementary School in Pasco when his assailant boarded the bus...
- The suspect's name has not yet been released by Pasco Police
By ANDREA BLANCO FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: | UPDATED:
Border Patrol union chief says if Biden weren't president, he'd 'arrest him for aiding and abetting' - TheBlaze
Border Patrol union chief says if Biden weren't president, he'd 'arrest him for aiding and abetting' - TheBlaze:
The leader of the union representing U.S. Border Patrol agents declared Thursday that if President Biden were not the sitting president, he would "arrest him for aiding and abetting."
During an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd blamed the Biden administration's lenient immigration enforcement policies for the ongoing fiasco at the southern border.
"I've been patrolling the borders since Clinton was the president, and I can tell you personally that the policies that have been in place were by far the best under President Trump, and President Biden completely and totally dismantled all of those policies," Judd said.
Biden demands wealthy pay 'fair share' after reportedly owing $500K in back taxes...
"Fox News Contributor Mike Huckabee on Biden reportedly owing the IRS $500,000 in back taxes and the Democrats' spending spree."
This is hilarious! Environmentalists are against drilling for the lithium that’s necessary for electric cars.
This is hilarious! Environmentalists are against drilling for the lithium that’s necessary for electric cars.
"Lithium is a necessary component of the batteries for electric cars that environmentalists are always claiming to be in favor of.
However, after lithium mining was proposed in California, environmentalists objected to the proposal.
The Los Angeles Times reported:
The drilling request has generated strong opposition from the Center for Biological Diversity, the Sierra Club and the Defenders of Wildlife, who say the drilling project would be an initial step toward the creation of a full-scale lithium mining operation. They say lithium extraction would bring industrial sprawl, large and unsightly drying ponds and threaten a fragile ecosystem that supports Nelson’s bighorn sheep, desert tortoises and the Panamint alligator lizard, among other species...
Absolutely hilarious!"...Read all.
With nearly 30K NYC school staffers still unvaccinated, unions push City Hall to push back Monday's get-vaxxed-or-get-out deadline - TheBlaze
With nearly 30K NYC school staffers still unvaccinated, unions push City Hall to push back Monday's get-vaxxed-or-get-out deadline - TheBlaze:
New York City decided over the summer that it would require all school staffers to be vaccinated or face losing their jobs. The deadline for all school employees to get jabbed is Monday, Sept. 27.
But there's a problem: Nearly 30,000 of Gotham's school staffers are unvaccinated, the New York Post reported, and come the first of next week, they'll have to hit the bricks.
Now the city's teacher and principal unions are calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to push back the Department of Education's Monday deadline over staffing concerns, the Post said Thursday night.
The Day of the Nitwits: Remember the Triffids? Well, the Green zealots are nearly as dangerous, argues PETER HITCHENS
PETER HITCHENS: Remember the Triffids? Green zealots are nearly as dangerous | Daily Mail Online
"Are we at the start of some huge and endless decline?
Or is there really nothing to worry about?
Our current state reminds me of John Wyndham’s brilliant novel The Day Of The Triffids, in which small, even silly or enjoyable, events turn out to be signs of an approaching nightmare.
Wyndham sets his story in a very normal modern Britain.
At first, people laugh at the ridiculous walking plants on the newsreels.
At first, they gaze happily at the spectacular meteor shower illuminating the night sky.
Far too late they grasp that these were the beginnings of an utter transformation in their lives.
Of course there are no Triffids.
But think of them as a metaphor.
...We seem to be complacent beyond belief as the signs of change multiply in our midst.
Nothing works properly any more.
Last week, this supposedly wealthy country experienced empty shelves in the shops...Read all.
Oh, goody!-----Major University Launches Racial Justice Center, Funds Nonwhite Initiatives and Offers 'Masterclass in Activism'
Major University Launches Racial Justice Center, Funds Nonwhite Initiatives and Offers 'Masterclass in Activism'
"For aspiring activists, an upper Midwestern college has something supreme in store.
As announced on the University of Michigan’s website, the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy has launched a Center for Racial Justice.
Per the page, U of M hopes it will “challenge [the college] to live up to [its] democratic ideals and offer sound policy prescriptions for a more equitable and just society.”
The establishment eyes four goals.
- Inform research agendas, policy debate, and potential policy solutions
- Create an innovation space at the intersections of activism, artistry, research, and public policy, with a focus on advancing racial equity
It’s all about equity:
- Support bold, courageous, and ambitious projects targeting racial inequity and intersectional injustice, led by some of the most important changemakers of our time
The school wants to train activists, and they’re not afraid to admit it.
- Cultivate the next generation of racial justice changemakers and public policy leaders
It’s incredible how quickly the word “equity” has eclipsed “equality.”...Read all.
Covid lockdowns come with a terrible cost!-----Thousands more people than usual are dying ... but it’s not from Covid
Thousands more people than usual are dying ... but it’s not from Covid
"While focus remains firmly fixed on Covid-19, a second health crisis is quietly emerging in Britain. Since the beginning of July, there have been thousands of excess deaths that were not caused by coronavirus.According to health experts, this is highly unusual for the summer.
...According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), since July 2 there have been 9,619 excess deaths in England and Wales, of which 48 per cent (4,635) were not caused by Covid-19.
So if all these extra people are not dying from coronavirus, what is killing them?
...A report released last week by the Government detailing the direct and indirect health impacts of the pandemic reported that there were an estimated 23 million fewer GP consultations – both in-person and online, in 2020 compared with 2019...Read all.
"While focus remains firmly fixed on Covid-19, a second health crisis is quietly emerging in Britain. Since the beginning of July, there have been thousands of excess deaths that were not caused by coronavirus.According to health experts, this is highly unusual for the summer.
...According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), since July 2 there have been 9,619 excess deaths in England and Wales, of which 48 per cent (4,635) were not caused by Covid-19.
So if all these extra people are not dying from coronavirus, what is killing them?
...A report released last week by the Government detailing the direct and indirect health impacts of the pandemic reported that there were an estimated 23 million fewer GP consultations – both in-person and online, in 2020 compared with 2019...Read all.
Repeat a myth often enough...-----Fifty-seven years ago...John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon met in the first-ever televised debate between major party presidential candidates.
Fifty-seven years ago tonight, John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon met in the first-ever televised debate between major party presidential candidates.
No, ‘Politico’ — Viewer-listener disagreement is a myth of JFK-Nixon debate
In Anniversaries, Debate myth, Debunking, Error, Media myths, Television on September 26, 2017 at 1:31 pmFifty-seven years ago tonight, John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon met in the first-ever televised debate between major party presidential candidates.

Not everyone thought he looked awful: Nixon debating, 1960
(AP photo)
Soon enough, a hardy media myth grew up around the 1960 debate: It’s a robust trope that says radio listeners thought Nixon won while television viewers favored Kennedy.
Politico is the latest media outlet to give expression to the myth (or at least to its juiciest half).
An essay posted today declares that “most people who heard the debate on the radio, which focused on domestic issues, thought Nixon had won. But Nixon’s sickly image counted for more; most viewers focused on what they saw and not on what they heard.”
What’s remarkable about this hoary media myth is that it persists despite its thorough dismantling 30 years ago by David Vancil and Sue D. Pendell...Read all.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)







