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Enemies

a History of the FBI
Jul 30, 2013StarGladiator rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
[Weiner recounts a supposed episode where Robert Mueller III threatens to resign, so let us examine the real Mueller: first appointed as chief of the DOJ's criminal division to head off the investigation into the connections between the BCCI and President George H.W. Bush's White House. Mueller just happens to be the grandnephew of Richard Bissell, one of the three CIA guys President Kennedy fired; Mueller's wife the granddaughter of Gen. Cabell, another one of the three top CIA guys JFK fired, making her the grandniece of the mayor of Dallas, Earl Cabell, who made that last minute route alteration of JFK's motorcade. The deep connections between the Rockefeller family and the Truesdale side of Mueller's family --- where his fortune derives.] Weiner won the Pulitzer Prize? Really? Guess that doesn't say much for the Pulitizer, now does it? Weiner's adulation of Robert Mueller III, (who as of 2013 is the former director of the FBI), is highly suspicious, and lends itself to believing possibly there was some unerlying financing behind this book? Anyway, Edward Snowden's whistleblowing on the NSA shows us that Weiner's recounting of the threatened resignations of former FBI director, Mueller, and present day FBI director, Comey (at that time the acting attorney general) were hackneyed. Weiner's recounting of the entire anthrax episodes is incredibly poor - - way too many real experts have deconstructed and destroyed the flimsy FBI case against Dr. Ivens (who most conveniently committed suicide for them), and the less dubious case against the biologist at Ft. Detrick (think his name was Hatfill) who was the first suspect who fired four or five experienced researchers at Ft. Detrick, allowing Hatfill unobserved access to anthrax samples (the people he fired would file an unlawful termination suit against him), and while Ft. Detrick did not possess the equipment to weaponize anthrax, a nearby private company, Dynaport, most certainly did!