Published on Apr 8, 2013 by WeCopwatch
Image by Eccentric Circle
This is a repost from about three years ago. It’s important to note that this the only version to still exists online. Apparently the FBI has sent privacy complaints to youtube regarding their identities being open to the public. If you are an agent with the FBI and take issue with this post, consider how it would feel to be a law abiding person and be visited by agents for “pre crimes”. And if you take issue with this video being online, please contact the ACLU Northern Branch. . . .
On April 21, 2010, two agents of the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) came to my house to talk to me, a part time peace volunteer for Palestine. After verifying that they really were with the FBI, I asked them to wait. I shut my door, took a deep breath, and grabbed my video camera.
In an ideal world what prevails is “the truth.” Therefore, if you are innocent, you have nothing to fear since ultimately you will be found innocent. But the real world is not ideal; and what really counts in this world of ours is the “perception of truth.” Powerful governmental institutions with insurmountable resources at their disposal in terms of skills, money, manpower, organization, computer systems, etc. can create a perception of truth that ends you up in prison—even though you are innocent. This is why there are innocent people on Death Row. Consequently, the only prudent answer, when interrogated by government officials, is to exercise your Right to Remain Silent, and request an attorney, specially, during the current times of political agitation and war hysteria.
Just remember that as Voltaire once said, “It’s dangerous to be right when the government is wrong” and that “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” -George Orwell
I want to thank Jeffry Zavala for: * Helping me remain anonymous in this video * For creating something to help you if the FBI ever knocks on your door to question you about pre-crimes,* For helping me to tell others about my number one cause: Promoting the “One-State” Solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict, instead of the apartheid-like “Two-State” scenario.
I would want to see their drivers license.
The visit had everything to do with her protesting.
The FBI is obviously concerned with criminally silencing political dissent rather than fighting crime. You probably already know better than to talk to them, but you’re going to have to make a big decision if they try to take you somewhere, because you’ll have to guesstimate the probability of ever seeing the light of day again before you decide to “go along quietly”.
Personally, I think that all that’s left in the “law enforcement community” are a bunch of sadistic freaks, because any decent people have probably been weeded out of that profession over the last two decades.
That FBI woman is such a sheeple, it’s not even funny. She is nothing but a fresh trainee who wants to be one of the guys and this was probably her first assignment and the guy was trying to train her by showing her how to interview someone. I know a trainee when I see one and she was DEFINITELY a trainee. The smirk and laugh said it all, as well as the response she gives. Very amateurish for an FBI agent. Very rookie like. Just look at her actions and posture. No experienced FBI agent would act like that. She is a fresh rookie.