August 29, 2011

Journalists and The FBI

People wonder why Al Sharpton has access to journalists no less having
his own network show. Some say he must be an FBI informant. There are
some journalists who act outrageously but continue to get paid gigs in
print and on air. Being a witness or an informant of the FBI gets you
money, fame and access. The FBI uses odious people who commit serious
crimes for the FBI. It is an extra legal way to silence unpopular
people in this country. How many people had their lives destroyed by
Sharpton's racism allegations?

Robert Rudolph's "The Boys From New Jersey," is the true story of the
longest trial in US Court history. Twenty defendants from the Lucchese
crime family in New Jersey were found not guilty of all charges. Lead
defense attorney Michael Critchley summed it up during the trial. "We
know who protects us from the criminals, but who protects us from the
informants?"

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/rev_al_new_station_in_life_e4b0uHpkTh4HapMCN0z8OM

Rev. Al's new station in life
Andrea Peyser
New York Post
Last Updated: 7:17 AM, August 29, 2011
Posted: 12:59 AM, August 29, 2011

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