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America's Gestapo, the FBI Part I
America's Gestapo, the FBI Part I
America's Gestapo, the FBI Part I
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This is the first in a series of articles describing how J. Edgar Hoover inculcated, first the Bureau of Investigation and later the FBI with the notion that he alone would be the interpreter of the law and as such, he alone would determine what was right or wrong.

Among the crimes this has led to are: mass murder, as in the case at Waco, Texas; kidnapping, as when Carlos Marcello was picked up off the streets of New Orleans and shipped off to Guatemala on no more say-so than an Attorney Generals ego, and our-right theft, as when the FBI invaded the Gibson Guitar Co. [See, "Obama, Liar and Thief in Chief}

The sad part about all this is that the FBI has brainwashed our entire legal community into believing that they can do no wrong, and that anyone arguing against them must not only be wrong, but possibly criminally so.

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Release dateJan 1, 2013
ISBN9781301133451
America's Gestapo, the FBI Part I

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    America's Gestapo, the FBI Part I - Arthur W. Ritchie

    DEDICATION

    While the vast majority of our police are honest and hardworking, this is dedicated to that tiny cluster with the brains and gumption to see the system as it really is—and have the guts to fix it.

    Preface

    Chapter 1 J. Edgar Hoover

    Chapter 2 Hoover vs. the Roosevelts

    Chapter 3 John Dillinger

    Chapter 4 Hoover vs. Harry S. Truman

    Chapter 5 Hoover vs. Eisenhower

    Appendix 1 Roosevelt revalues Gold

    Appendix 2 Charlie Chaplin’s Blood Type

    Appendix 3 Truman’s Title I and Title II

    PREFACE

    Because our species comes with three gigantic flaws, democracies never last.

    FIRST: With between five and eight percent of all populations born psychopaths, no nation is ever going to run out of criminals, lawyers, politicians, or cop wannabes because, those born incapable of developing a conscience love jobs offering power and respect with damned little work or supervision. And once in power, they can do a staggering amount of damage very quickly.

    "… the psychopath [who in most ways is indistinguishable from the criminal] … crave[s] power for its own sake, and they will do virtually anything to acquire it. Insatiable in their thirst for power and unprincipled in their exercise of it, they care very little whom they injure or destroy."

    _____ Dr. Stanton E. Samenow

    Inside the Criminal Mind

    SECOND: With most of us gutless cowards doing anything an authority figure tells us to do, we let our elected psychopaths lead us to our doom. Doubt it?

    Arch Nazi, Adolph Eichmann, was captured in 1960, and his trial tossed the phrase just following orders back into the headlines. At that time, Dr. Stanley Milgram, of the Yale University’s psychology department picked up on it and designed an experiment to see just how far Joe-six-pack would go when asked to inflict pain on strangers—and the results’ were appalling: 100% of his volunteers had no problem torturing strangers with electrical shocks! AND A WHOPPING 65% WOULD ELECTROCUTE A STRANGER MERELY BECAUSE THEY WERE TOLD TO!

    http://www.simplypsychology.org/obedience.html

    And if off-the-street volunteers have no problem torturing us, what do you suppose happens when the first thing we do in picking cops, is to cull the intelligent from the pool?* Why? Because intelligent people think, and thinkers question the lawfulness of orders, challenge stupidity, take their oaths seriously, and are therefore considered unfit to work in law enforcement.

    * Most candidates take The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test to assess their aptitude for the job. The average score for America’s cops taking this test is 21.

    This is a sample of median scores by profession on the Wonderlic test from 1983.

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