20/20 Hindsight: Censorship on the Frontline (3/9)
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@glennwih - YES, FBI can arrest people. Any agent with the title "Special Agent" has arrest powers in an "investigation". google "Special Agent"
From wikipedia page:
"the title of Special Agent is used to describe any federal general or criminal investigator in the 1801,1810 or 1811 job series as so titled according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) handbook. Such persons are usually armed and have the power to arrest and conduct investigations into the violation of federal laws."
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@ronbravo You are still wrong. Talk to Rod Class AIB Radio. To the point, a FBI Agent (an officer of an illegal corporation) must use local law enforcement to make an arrest. Second, all Administrative officers who have sworn an oath of afformation and or an oath of office has no police powers of arrest except over federal, state and local officials (those who have sworn an oath also). Citizens can not be arrested leagally unless by a sworn oath by another citizen. I am correct you are wrong.
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The back door in the Sarbannes-Oxley software sounds like the shenanigans that go on with electronic voting, especially the case of routing 2004 OH election results through Mike Connell's servers located in Chattanooga, TN.
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the name Bergman sounds Jewish. hmmmm.....
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Reminds me of the program 'promis' as described in the book of Steve Alten (the Shell game)
@Frequencitee
The problem isn't anarcho-capitalism, the problem is fraud, collusion, racketeering and the lack of criminal activity policing. This is not a complicated issue to understand.
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kmg501 2 years ago 4
The FBI has no arrest powers. Local cops have to honor the arrest complaint.
glennwih 2 years ago 2