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by edwinljones August 6, 2008 4:32 AM EDT
The FBI, with Sen. Evan Bayhs'' help, did the same thing to me.

I pray that Senator Obama does not pick Evan Bayh as a running mate. As Governor of Indiana, Bayh perpetuated constitutional and civil rights violations in the following cases then crushed all attempts to publicize them. ( Including local TV stations 6,8,13 & 59, as well as the Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis Recorder ) State of Indiana v. Edwin L. Jones, # 49G069001CF007921, Edwin L. Jones v. Indianapolis Police Department et al, U.S. District Court Southern District of Indiana, # Misc 90-134, Edwin L. Jones v. Indianapolis Police Department, et al, 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, # 91-1594, . Edwin L. Jones v. Indianapolis Police Department, U.S. Supreme Court, # 91-7923. Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission Complaint against Attorney Ali Talib filed 9-18-92.

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by rickstas August 6, 2008 4:31 AM EDT
Let me just say, we saw the Bush rougue government attempt to discredit the guy who was a weapons inspector (I don''t remember his name) who came out publicly as said that Iraq did not have WMD by catching him in a *** sting that was an obvious setup, outing Valerie Plame, trying to come up with phony WMDs in Iraq, lying constantly about Iraq-Al Queda connection, and secretly sending anthrax spores (who else would have them but the governemnt!) and then framing thisd poor guy after botching the frameup of Hatfield, his co-worker. These people make me sick. There is nothing I would like to see more than Bush and Cheney waterboarded into confession and then hanged for their crimes!
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by edwinljones August 6, 2008 4:30 AM EDT
The FBI did

Over the last 18 years, the FBI has treated me like Steven Hatfill of the Anthrax case only much worse. At least his case was properly adjudicated, was cleared and received money. I was also arrested and detained without probable cause based on charges procurred by prejured "testimony". This so-called testimony was collectively know to police, prosecutor, and judge to be false before my arrest and 5 month incarceration. During that incarceration, police invaded my home several times creating several crime scenes reminicent of how evidence was planted in OJ Simpsons'' case. In Addition, not one piece of discovery was in affidavit form as required by State and Federal law. NOT ONE PIECE. That includes the Affidavit for Probable Cause, Search Warrant Affidavit, and witness statements.

To silience my voice, I was systematically separated from family and friends, and somehow all forms of media were prevented from covering my story. I am followed everywhere, my phone conversations and mail are tapped and censured. There is also an ongoing attempt to injure me in person and reputation.

Even civil remedies were denied. My pro se petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the 7th Curcuit Court of Appeals that I hand delivered was not filed by the US Supreme Court but destroyed and a bogus denial mailed to me.
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by mtracy9 August 6, 2008 4:04 AM EDT
Just like the FBI aggressively probed leads into who killed JFK.

A LIKELY SCENARIO:

The anthrax attacks of October 2001 were carried out by a neocon Black Op team in concert with the team that took down the WTC. The attacks were aimed at two Democratic Senators: Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy who were holding up the "Patriot Act" out of constitutional concerns. Just as bioweapons researcher Bruce Ivins was about to be charged with perpetrating the attacks, he commits suicide. His convenient death prevents any future investigation into the masterminds of the attacks.
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by hermitdave August 6, 2008 3:43 AM EDT
I guess they needed this guy to die. They couldn''t just do a Deda Beard in the nut house thing to shut her up about Tricky *** Nixon. I wonder if this guys son loved him enough to trash the FBI and clear his dads name. Or will he just take the money and the sports car.
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by nearl4511 August 6, 2008 3:22 AM EDT
It is true that often the methods of the FBI tend to promote speculation of conspiracy.

Ruby Ridge and Waco come to mind. If this guywas alive to defend himself in a court of law there would be more creedance to the story. As it is the press again is a willing partner in selected "leaking". With the man''s supposed therapist using terms that no professional would ever use.


We''ve had enough of the anonomous sources here. Let someone go on the record...presuming the official case is over.
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by dixxson-2009 August 6, 2008 3:20 AM EDT
All these millions paid to victims of FBI misconduct, is paid by Taxpayers. And talk about damaging FBI reputation, What Reputation? Ron Paul had the right idea,
They do more Harm than Good" and therefore should be Dismantled".
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by vnveteran72 August 6, 2008 2:56 AM EDT
FBI Aggressively Probed Anthrax Suspect



I aggressively probed this gal I brought home from the bar last night, but at least I didn''t off her and try and convince the Dimbulbs she was responsible for the Anthrax Attacks......I leave such tasks up to the Reich Wingnut Neocon Nazi Party and the Nice Folks over at the Bush/Cheney Crime Cartel......
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by jumkey August 6, 2008 2:53 AM EDT
Uh-huh.

So why is the FBI is under fire for NOT aggressively pursuing this case? And why is CBS News carrying water for them?

This anthrax case was one of the lies the Iraq war was based on. They were under political pressure NOT to find the terrorists because they were rightwing Americans.

The FBI is corrupt and needs to be dismantled. Any organization who would stand by and allow Americans to be targeted by terrorists are terrorists themselves.
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by shortestfuse August 6, 2008 2:44 AM EDT
Good for them!
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