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The Skinny: Uncle Sam Is Furious With Whosarat.com For Exposing Government Informers
- All I can say is good for them! I have no problem with them exposing these scumbags. If you want to cut a deal with the government or be an undercover agent and throw someone under the bus to save your own *** then fine. But be prepared to deal with the public scrutiny that comes with it. By the way for the people who are featured on this site AREN'T witnesses who saw a violent crime and are testifying about it. They are GOVERNMENT WITNESSES aka criminals that have cut deals with the government.
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- This is a wonderful idea those who snitch. Make them pay. snitches and cops and laywers are the lowlifes of the world. lets start making them pay. You can't do anything bad to a snitch,cop preacher or lawyer so get busy NOW YEEHAAA
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- A few things I knew this person had done was RAPE AN UNDERAGE GIRL, SELLING THE DRUGS THAT MORE THAN LIKELY THE FEDS THEMSELVES HAD GIVEN HIM TO INFILTRATE THE LOCAL DRUG GROUP TO CHILDREN, AND... well needless to say he was shocked and rocked when I even put 2 + 2 together for him and solved a local crime question that was that SAME UNDERCOVER SNITCH within 10 more minutes.
I told him that it seemed to me that the police were more guilty for putting this person out there and thinking that it was OK to look the other way in his case because he was working for him than anybody I knew of dealing drugs all combined. I told him honestly that I was MORE AFAID OF THE POLICE THAN THE SUPPOSED CRIMINALS.
It was the biggest reason WHY I was moving to Fl in the first place.
BTW THIS COP KNEW exactly WHO THE NARK WAS.
Can anybody out there like it when preyed upon by those more guilty and messed up than you ever were by someone endorsed by the police just to get off the hook to do more bad things?
just think on that..... - Reply to this comment
- Let's all do anything we want! and never suffer the consequences
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- I just tried to visit whosarat.com and was given the "server must be down etc..." screen. I have no doubt its because the location of that server is being, at this very moment, ripped into its component parts.
About 10 years ago i had the opportunity to be sitting in a police car with a police man who was convinced that i knew something about the drugs etc... of a small Va city that i was moving away from the very next day to Florida.
Oh I knew some things all right. Just sometimes KNOWING can make you GUILTY in the eyes of some law enforcement officials eyes. But imagine his surprise (knowing the entire time I was sitting in his car I was being recorded) when instead of telling him about people who werent hurting anybody by smoking their pot or minding their own bisuness..... I told him about one of the DEAs own informants who had more than likely been doing A LOT OF VERY BAD THINGS RIGHT UNDER THEIR NOSES. - Reply to this comment
- I just tried to visit whosarat.com and was given the "server must be down etc..." screen. I have no doubt its because the location of that server has now been raided... and that server is being, at this very moment, ripped into its component parts. hmmmmmm... free speach .... hmmmmm...
About 10 years ago i had the opportunity to be sitting in a police car with a police man who was convinced that i knew something about the drugs etc... of a small Va city that i was moving away from the very next day to Florida.
Oh I knew some things all right. Just sometimes KNOWING can make you GUILTY in the eyes of some law enforcement officials eyes. But imagine his surprise % - Reply to this comment
- Wow do most of you need to go back to high school.
Undercover agents should be ID'd and ratted out? Are f'in stoned or just bitter that they make dealing meth to school kids harder?
Snitches willing to throw someone else in front of a bus - that's nothing new; and this site just makes it easier to facilitate some payback. You are a bald faced liar and hypocrite if you're going to even hint that the site is meant to be something else. And sure, in a lot of cases, these snitches probably will deserve a bit more 'justice' coming to them than what they've gotten. But don't lump these people in with the ones that saw violent crimes and did the right thing by telling the truth about it - and certainly don't pick the few cases about the crappy cop that went way too far as justification for blowing the cover of 400 agents.
This is just a way to get people killed and send a message about it under the misconstrued image of free speach. - Reply to this comment
- Cool! We had an "informant" in our area who was in the federal witness protection program. The creep kidnapped and raped a woman. He was a lot more dangerous than anybody he ratted out.
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- I think it is great - if you want to be an informant fine - be prepared for public scrutiny. We deserve to see who these accusers are and this transparency will help with all the false accusation being used by those for their own gain - namely over zealous prosecutors and those they use...
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- the scary thing here is no one will want to help
in being a witness to crimes because of fear and intimidation. It would be really sad if a person was raped or killed and a witness refused to come forward because of these "snitches" type of websites. - Reply to this comment
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