FBI Whistleblower Reveals Widespread Disgust
Inside Bureau In Bombshell Bongino Interview
Daily Wire,
by
Greg Wilson
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
9/25/2022 2:19:51 AM
An FBI whistleblower warned that the bureau has been transformed from a law enforcement agency to an intelligence-gathering operation that spies on law-abiding Americans to help advance a political agenda and said thousands of agents and employees feel betrayed by the bureau’s leadership.
Kyle Seraphin told podcaster and radio host Dan Bongino over a bombshell, two-part interview that agents are routinely directed to spy on Americans with little or no basis, the bureau’s management ranks are hopelessly politicized by inexperienced corporate climbers, and that hundreds of experienced agents are staying on despite their disgust simply to collect their pensions.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Trigger2 9/25/2022 2:45:27 AM (No. 1287026)
It's official now. The former FBI can now be considered Joey's, Way's and Garland official Gestapo agency.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
singermom9 9/25/2022 3:31:08 AM (No. 1287038)
Did he ask about Ray Epps? Or how many infiltrators were there on jan 6?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
JunkYardDog 9/25/2022 4:43:46 AM (No. 1287043)
WHY DON'T THEY APPEAR BEOFRE CONGRESS TO BLOW THE WHISTLE?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
PChristopher 9/25/2022 5:37:18 AM (No. 1287058)
You can get almost anyone to be a traitor if you threaten their pension. Why should government employees get pensions anyway?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
NullUnit60 9/25/2022 5:40:30 AM (No. 1287061)
Then why hasn't there been any internal corrections?
There's a reason fighting exists in ice hockey, it is a form of internal correction, to keep things from getting "out of hand."
I'm serious. There need to be fights in the bureau.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 9/25/2022 6:32:49 AM (No. 1287079)
But like a movie audience, they'll keep watching without doing anything anyway.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
chumley 9/25/2022 7:34:54 AM (No. 1287110)
Since "leadership" is unwilling to abandon their communist ways, maybe these whistleblowers will force it.
How does an agent get a 60k pension for 20 years service? The formula is 1.1% of base salary for every year of service if you go over 20, not counting overtime or bonuses. That would suggest over 300k annual pay. Thats Fauci level money. Gumshoes make that much too?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
lakerman1 9/25/2022 7:39:09 AM (No. 1287111)
#7, there is a hazardous duty overlay on the basic pension formula.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 9/25/2022 8:59:38 AM (No. 1287184)
As usual, just follow the money.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
jimincalif 9/25/2022 9:05:59 AM (No. 1287193)
Uh huh. Nice there is a whistleblower, but nothing will come of it. The left uses our tax money to investigate and harass us, and basically buy off the underlings with fat salaries and pensions. Sorry, “just following orders” doesn’t justify immoral acts. If these supposedly disgusted agents don’t resign, or refuse to carry out politically motivated orders, they are part of the problem. The FBI needs to be eliminated, but RINOs will never do this even if their party gets control. And the FBI is just one agency, but we can be sure they are all similarly infested.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mifla 9/25/2022 9:06:48 AM (No. 1287194)
The whistle blowers are not being protected, regardless of what Garland is saying. Unless hundreds or thousands of FBI employees are willing to band together and call in sick, or simply go on strike, not much will be done.
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Two things:
1. Unimpressed guys participate because their pension is a couple of years away. So they violate their oath for 20 pieces of silver. Got it.
2. The younger guys are clearly on board and need to be fired.
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Regarding the “why not appear before Congress” posters.
They’ve tried. The Republicans have tried. But the Democrats are the majority and won’t let them testify bc they like have a Gestapo.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 9/25/2022 9:44:27 AM (No. 1287235)
Disgust, but not refusal to act like KGB thugs.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
mobyclik 9/25/2022 10:03:14 AM (No. 1287259)
And how many people will know about this? Very few. Why? Because the so-called 'media' will do what they always do when it comes to Rat corruption: Lie by Omission! In other words, they will NOT report on it. And if a little piece of this does leak out, they'll claim it's just a disgruntled agent that was weeks away from being fired. Story over.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/25/2022 10:04:35 AM (No. 1287262)
One would hope so. Every government agency is split about 50-50 between honest people and the perpetually corrupt thugs who act without scruples, not at all like Hannity's 99% claim. Being a sworn law enforcement officer and getting your jollies by breaking down the doors of decent citizens in the middle of the night was a concept that should have died in 1940s Germany. We are not impressed by the intimidation. There is a small number of crimes that call for this sort of action but keeping records in your closet or being of the wrong political party are not on the list.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
MDConservative 9/25/2022 10:28:47 AM (No. 1287285)
"...hundreds of experienced agents are staying on despite their disgust simply to collect their pensions." Do they wear tight red dresses on their cases? Prostitution is not a victimless crime.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
anniebc 9/25/2022 6:24:09 PM (No. 1287673)
They seemed like they didn't trust each other. Bongino appeared to be questioning the validity of Seraphin's stories. Or maybe that was just me. I'm so jaded these days.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 9/25/2022 8:05:43 PM (No. 1287734)
At this point if you are still working for any of the 17 secret police agencies then you are complicit with their many crimes against humanity. You have no excuse. if you were not on board with Wray, Comey, McCabe, Strzok you would have resigned 2 years ago. I say clear out the whole shebang. Pink slips for all, Jail for many. Guantanamo for the top tiers. Demolish the J. Edgar Crossdresser building, the Langley. Complex, the NSA Super Spy center, etc.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
hoosierblue 9/26/2022 8:11:31 AM (No. 1288004)
#3. I just saw on the news the a while back that several agents , I think it was 14, had gone to congress and gave information.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
TLCary 9/26/2022 8:11:43 AM (No. 1288005)
#3 Democrats control Congress and will not allow it. Tune in again, January 2023. A lot of very powerful people can't afford to have Democrats lose this election. This isn't politics as usual.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
lennon47 9/26/2022 8:37:31 AM (No. 1288027)
When John Brennan first appeared as head of the CIA I said this is a bad man. I was correct. When Chris Wray was appointed as head of the FBI I said this is a bad man. I was correct. Two men in power both anti-American and anti-Christianity .
Brennan is a muslim, is Wray also?
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
felixcat 9/26/2022 9:41:57 AM (No. 1288071)
Federal law enforcement special agents/officers have mandatory retirement at age 55/57. Current federal employees (since 1983) do not receive the traditional pension where they contributed nothing to it. and coveted at lest 50% of their highest salary. So their pensions consist of actual pension based on their three highest years of salary (and any military time they bought back) plus SS (which they and all federal employees pay into) and their government versions of a 401k (which they also contribute to).
I don't like that so many FBI employees are staying quiet just to stay long enough to get their pensions but it's easy for us to sit here and say Quit. And this constant criticizing of every federal employee but many (most?) work very hard inside large bureaucratic entities and when that passenger jet crashes - you're all rah rah when the NTSB investigators figure out what caused the crash or how about those Coast Guard rescue crews when some boat is sinking?
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
SouthernYankee 9/26/2022 10:26:14 AM (No. 1288102)
Our founders risked all they had including their lives and family’s lives. I have no sympathy for these Stasi cowards. All evil needs is for “good” men to do nothing.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
PrayerWarrior 9/26/2022 10:55:04 AM (No. 1288129)
In a later interview Agent Seraphin, said that 30 minutes after the podcast with Bongino, he had a call from FBI headquarters requesting he return from New Mexico (where he lives) on his dime to D.C. for an interview with his supervisors. Seraphin said he was discussing it with his attorney.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Trapper 9/26/2022 11:10:47 AM (No. 1288138)
So, don't just cry around about it. DO something. If you see that your beloved agency has been run off the rails by a politicized management that has you doing things youy see as improper, it is on you to help stop it, to throw sand in the machinery.
Directed to spy on law-abiding Americans? Do something you know will wreck it. Forget to ask them a key quesiton. Forget to Mirandize them. Forget to fill out a 302, and when you do get around to it, make sure there is nothing incriminating in it. When asked about it, the answer is "Yeah I quesitoned him. There's nothing there." Sabotage the illegality.
When you wake up every morining and loook in the mirror, YOU decide what kind of person you will be. Be the person who upholds the oath he took, even if it means doing it surreptisiously until Trump is reelected in 2024. Help is on the way.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Hermit_Crab 9/26/2022 2:22:45 PM (No. 1288323)
If anyone is seriously believing that Congress would do anything about it, they are naive and/or deluded. Even if by some miracle the GOP gains the majority after November there won't be more than a dozen or so that would want to get to the truth and do something about it. The vast majority of the Republican Senators and Members of the House are COMPLICIT, not merely powerless.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 9/26/2022 4:58:54 PM (No. 1288446)
To #3: they don't appear before Congress because no one in Congress has called for them to appear.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
4Justice 9/26/2022 10:01:34 PM (No. 1288660)
If the old guys retire, then al that will be left are Gestapo. That doesn't sound better. We just need all the good guys to blow the cover off it all first.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
4Justice 9/26/2022 10:04:17 PM (No. 1288663)
BTW, it will all only get worse once the armed IRS Agents start kicking down doors for every penny missed intentionally or not.
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