Former agent REVEALS FBI ‘playbook’: Grooming the ‘emotionally disturbed’



Questions surrounding the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump have remained unanswered — but FBI whistleblower and former agent Steve Friend has some theories.

“I’m not hearing anything satisfying coming from the FBI or the Secret Service on the assassination attempt,” Glenn Beck tells Friend, who has an idea of why that is.

“I think one of the most disturbing elements that hasn’t been picked up on was when the deputy director of the FBI, Paul Abbate, said that they were going to investigate it as domestic terrorism,” Friend explains.

While that may seem reasonable to the average American citizen, Friend is well aware of what that means.

“The FBI is now going to slap a classified label on this investigation, and they’re not going to be able to be transparent because you don’t have a need to know,” he tells Glenn, before noting how troubling the new claim of the Pakistani national’s plans to take Trump out is.

“This is what I like to call the ‘playbook’ that the FBI has been running the last two-and-a-half decades, particularly since 9/11,” he explains, adding, “What they do to justify their existence as a bureaucracy, as a self-licking ice cream cone, they will identify a vulnerable person, emotionally disturbed, maybe someone with radical intentions but not capable of carrying forward an actual attack without the involvement of the FBI.”

The FBI will then use confidential human sources and undercover agents to groom these vulnerable individuals for as long as it takes before they’ll engage in an activity that can be labeled as terrorism.

“The added wrinkle here was that they imported this Pakistani through the border, they sponsored him arriving. The FBI Dallas office actually was the signee on him arriving,” Friend tells Glenn, adding, “They followed him and orchestrated this plot that could never have happened without the involvement of the government.”

“We are now running terrorists so that we can justify our existence as an agency,” Friend says, disturbed. Friend also explains that according to the FBI, the Pakistani national just happened to speak to an informant about soliciting a hit man as soon as he arrived in the United States.

“The bottom line is that the FBI is inventing these cases, so that they can go to Congress and say ‘Look at all the good work we have done here, why don’t you give us enhanced funding, why don’t you give us enhanced tools,'” Friend says.




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FBI agents PLANTED evidence at Trump Mar-a-Lago raid; judge postpones trial indefinitely



It doesn’t matter whether you hate or love Donald Trump. What’s being done to the former president by our government should disturb every single American.

Reports have revealed that FBI agents placed “cover sheets” onto allegedly classified documents found during its raid of Mar-a-Lago in order to make the photo they took of the documents far scarier.

The cover sheets indicated the highest levels of secrecy — and without question, the media then fell right in line and used the doctored evidence to slam Trump.

“This is never done,” Glenn Beck says, shocked.

Now, the federal judge presiding over Trump’s classified documents trial has delayed the trial indefinitely.

“They have postponed the document trial because they’ve said, ‘There are too many things here that don’t add up, there are too many things the FBI did that they never did nor should they have ever thought of doing,’” Glenn says, adding, “That is at best propaganda.”

Meanwhile, our envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, lost his top secret security clearance. According to whistleblowers, he allegedly transferred classified documents to his personal email account, downloaded the documents to his personal cell phone, and someone received them.

It’s now believed that a hostile cyber actor was able to gain access to those documents via his email and phone and obtained top secret information.

“These allegations have a substantial impact on our national security, and people should be held accountable, swiftly and strongly. But we’re not doing anything about him, we just downgraded his security clearance,” Glenn says.

“Are you kidding me? This guy is a spy for the Iranians. You’re trying Donald Trump, and you are using propaganda techniques to hype it up, and this guy, you won’t even tell the American people what we did,” he adds.




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Pennsylvania man arrested after allegedly making online threats against FBI agents



Authorities have arrested a Pennsylvania man for making violent threats against FBI agents online.

The Department of Justice announced that Adam Bies, 46, was arrested late Friday in Mercer, Pennsylvania. Bies has been charged with influencing, impeding, or retaliating against federal law enforcement officers.

FBI agents said Bies allegedly made multiple violent threats against law enforcement on the social media website Gab in the days after the FBI raid at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, according to court documents. In social media posts, Bies allegedly stated: "My only goal is to kill more of them before I drop” and “If You Work For The FBI Then You Deserve To Die”.

“Every single piece of [expletive] who works for the FBI in any capacity, from the director down to the janitor who cleans their [expletive] toilets deserves to die. You’ve declared war on us and now it's open season on YOU,” Bies allegedly wrote in an August 10 post.

“HEY FEDS. We the people cannot WAIT to water the trees of liberty with your blood. I’ll be waiting for you to kick down my door," he allegedly wrote in another post.

If convicted, Bies faces a maximum of 10 years in prison, the Justice Department said.

The arrest comes after Attorney General Merrick Garland said last week that law enforcement officials were monitoring violent threats made against top DOJ officials in the wake of the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security also reportedly circulated a joint intelligence bulletin warning of a spike in threats against federal law enforcement officials, NBC News reported Friday.

Recent posts made online included "a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of FBI Headquarters and issuing general calls for 'civil war' and 'armed rebellion,'" according to the bulletin.

Users on pro-Trump internet forums erupted with outrage after Trump confirmed the FBI executed a search at his home on Aug. 8 and seized materials, including alleged classified documents, that he allegedly took with him from the White House when he left office in 2021.

An Ohio man was killed in a shootout with police Thursday after he fired a nail gun into the FBI Cincinnati headquarters. The man, Ricky Walter Shiffer, had attended the Jan. 6, 2021, protest at the U.S. Capitol, officials said.

Officials fear the online threats may escalate into real-world violence. FBI Director Christopher Wray has criticized the words used to attack agents, saying, "Violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter who you’re upset with.”

Trump told Fox News in an interview Monday that the "temperature has to be brought down."

"People are so angry at what is taking place," Trump said, adding that his aides offered the Department of Justice "whatever we can do to help" their investigation into his handling of classified materials.

"There has never been a time like this where law enforcement has been used to break into the house of a former president of the United States, and there is tremendous anger in the country — at a level that has never been seen before, other than during very perilous times," Trump said.