Well, the lost-and-found game where government buries the bone didn't work this time, so the Department of Justice has released the 10,000 or so texts by the adulterous FBI lovebirds, Strzok and Page.
They released 350 of them.
Gee, three months of work to find just 350 text messages out of 10,000 or so that they could "safely" release? Really? Safe for whom? Safe for the FBI?
Both Strzok and Page should have been terminated from employment at the FBI the moment their adulterous affair was revealed. That alone speaks to an unethical mindset and leaves both of them open to blackmail.
Why would unethical people be retained to work in the nation's "premier" law-enforcement agency? If they are unethical in their personal lives, they are very likely to be unethical in their work lives. Personality is not compartmentalized.
Blackmail is an ever-present danger to government employees, especially with the huge swath of our lives now overseen by these bureaucrats. Blackmail can lead to selective presentation of the evidence. Maybe like what we are seeing with the FBI releasing so few texts to us. The outcome of a criminal investigation could most assuredly be tipped by withholding evidence. It's similar to what the FBI is doing with selective releases to Congress.
A release of 350 carefully selected texts out of 10,000 is worse than nothing. Much worse. We need all the texts to determine the context and real meaning of the messages that have been released. Did our two lovebirds have a sick sense of humor, or were they really discussing assassinating the president? We won't know until we see it all.
I wonder why big media are treating this as if it were a complete release? Is that how they conduct their own news gathering and reporting? Selective information is not designed to inform; it is designed to deceive.
Propaganda. Isn't that why the feds have allowed media mergers that have absorbed independent voices? It actually works to the feds' benefit twice. First, by making smaller voices uncompetitive. Second, big media can be controlled at the top. A multitude of small media cannot.
Wake up, America! The engine of government growth is money. The income tax has made big, expansive government not only possible, but certain. Coupled with the Federal Reserve's endless supply of dollar-enriched electrons, there will be no end to the growth of government and the forced indebtedness of citizens. The best we can hope for is a brief pause, before the expansion resumes. Here's an informative little graphic.
Government only progresses in one direction, folks. Starve it to keep it clean, lean and responsive to the citizens.
What does Earth's Final Kingdom look like?