Its' like the FBI is an enemy encampment openly engaged in an insurgency to destroy the Republic. Do we really need this Department? Makes the Executive Branch look so bad.
The White House FBI files controversy of the Clinton Administration, often referred to as Filegate,[1] arose in June 1996 around improper access in 1993 and 1994 to FBI security-clearance documents. Craig Livingstone, director of the White House's Office of Personnel Security, improperly requested, and received from the FBI, background reports concerning several hundred individuals without asking permission. The revelations provoked a strong political and press reaction because many of the files covered White House employees from previous Republican administrations, including top presidential advisors. Under criticism, Livingstone resigned from his position. Allegations were made that senior White House figures, including First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, may have requested and read the files for political purposes, and that the First Lady had authorized the hiring of the underqualified Livingstone.
Ever read about JFK and his KGB honeytrap Ellen Rometsch?
FBI has been blackmailing President's and the entire Senate leadership for over 70 years. Seen through this light, one could argue that America no longer even has a functioning gov't. what America has is a ruling Kleptocracy under the carefully managed illusion of "Democracy."
“Just when a few brave Republicans were screwing up the courage to make something out of (the Rometsch Case), on the grounds that a president really shouldn't be taking off his clothes with a femme fatale from the Evil Empire, Bobby Kennedy, JFK's attorney general, sent J. Edgar Hoover to Capitol Hill with a not-so-friendly word to the wise. 'Don't investigate this,' he told the Republicans. 'Because if you do, we're going to open up everybody's closets.' J. Edgar Hoover, as every Republican knew, held the key to a lot of closets and was familiar with what was in all of them."
The Senate leaders kept mum about what they knew. So did Hoover, on whose orders Rometsch and her hubby were deported to Germany in August 1963.
Kennedy allegedly paid a tidy sum of hush money—“regular large payments in deutschmarks” to Ellen, according to Burton Hersh—“to help her remember to keep her mouth shut.”
The Kennedy-hating Hoover—a blackmailer without peer—extracted a heavy price for the key role he played in this cover-up, according to an expert on the Rometsch affair, David Eisenbach:
Only Hoover could help because only Hoover had files on the sexual hijinks of everyone who was anyone inside the Beltway including dozens of senators. But Hoover would bailout the President only on two conditions. 1.) JFK would never fire him and 2.) the FBI could escalate its bugging of Martin Luther King Jr.
Kennedy agreed and Hoover showed Senate leaders the FBI sex files on dozens of senators. The FBI director explained that if the Senate exposed the President's sex life, no one would be safe.
That same day the Senate leaders announced there would be no investigation into Ellen Rometsch. Days later, speaking to his friend Ben Bradlee about Hoover, JFK brazenly said: "Boy, the dirt he has on those senators, you wouldn't believe it."
Its' like the FBI is an enemy encampment openly engaged in an insurgency to destroy the Republic. Do we really need this Department? Makes the Executive Branch look so bad.
Blackmail was always the FBI's purpose.
Full text of "J. Edgar Hoover - G-Man In A G-String"
Anyone remember Filegate?
Ever read about JFK and his KGB honeytrap Ellen Rometsch?
FBI has been blackmailing President's and the entire Senate leadership for over 70 years. Seen through this light, one could argue that America no longer even has a functioning gov't. what America has is a ruling Kleptocracy under the carefully managed illusion of "Democracy."
https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKrometsch.htm
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2511225/Kennedy-Ford-affairs-East-German-spy-loved-oral-sex.html
http://www.crimemagazine.com/president-and-prostitute-jack-kennedy-and-ellen-rometsch
“Just when a few brave Republicans were screwing up the courage to make something out of (the Rometsch Case), on the grounds that a president really shouldn't be taking off his clothes with a femme fatale from the Evil Empire, Bobby Kennedy, JFK's attorney general, sent J. Edgar Hoover to Capitol Hill with a not-so-friendly word to the wise. 'Don't investigate this,' he told the Republicans. 'Because if you do, we're going to open up everybody's closets.' J. Edgar Hoover, as every Republican knew, held the key to a lot of closets and was familiar with what was in all of them."
The Senate leaders kept mum about what they knew. So did Hoover, on whose orders Rometsch and her hubby were deported to Germany in August 1963.
Kennedy allegedly paid a tidy sum of hush money—“regular large payments in deutschmarks” to Ellen, according to Burton Hersh—“to help her remember to keep her mouth shut.”
The Kennedy-hating Hoover—a blackmailer without peer—extracted a heavy price for the key role he played in this cover-up, according to an expert on the Rometsch affair, David Eisenbach:
Only Hoover could help because only Hoover had files on the sexual hijinks of everyone who was anyone inside the Beltway including dozens of senators. But Hoover would bailout the President only on two conditions. 1.) JFK would never fire him and 2.) the FBI could escalate its bugging of Martin Luther King Jr.
Kennedy agreed and Hoover showed Senate leaders the FBI sex files on dozens of senators. The FBI director explained that if the Senate exposed the President's sex life, no one would be safe.
That same day the Senate leaders announced there would be no investigation into Ellen Rometsch. Days later, speaking to his friend Ben Bradlee about Hoover, JFK brazenly said: "Boy, the dirt he has on those senators, you wouldn't believe it."