August 22, 2011

Murders by Denver FBI Informant

In this updated version of Hannibal Unmasked CBS News 48 Hours Mystery reports that a Denver FBI informant murdered at least 3 young women, and his uncle. The pattern repeated what happened in Boston with James "Whitey" Bulger, an informant working for Boston Special Agent John Connolly, who was convicted of murder. Bulger is in custody as of July 2011 in Boston after 16 years as a fugitive living in Santa Monica CA.

When the father of one woman went to the FBI to report that a man named "Hannibal" may have kidnapped his daughter, the FBI in Denver "dismissed it as pure fiction." "Hannibal" was Scott Kimball, an FBI informant who married the mother of another missing young Colorado woman.

John Davis' wrote "Mafia Kingfish" about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Davis reveals that several men reported to the FBI that there was a plot to kill the President in the months leading up to November 1963. The FBI dismissed all of the reports as unreliable. They had an opportunity to prevent the assassination but due to their arrogance they failed.

On one occasion I visited the FBI's office to report criminal activity. They greeted me with the expression, "I never heard of anything like that." NJ defense attorney Michael Critchley summed it up during the longest trial in the history of US Courts, "We know who protects us from the criminals, but who protects us from the informants?"

Another familiar pattern of abuses by the FBI was to try to discredit one murder victim. They tried to portray her as a drug addict and a stripper so that no one would be concerned or sympathetic about her murder.

The FBI conducted a similar smear campaign against me. For 30 years they paid a woman (that I dated for three months when I was a law student) and her FBI informant husband to broadcast character assassination. They told everyone I met that I was a "retired drug dealer." That scared away any law abiding civilians and eliminated any sympathy for the 40 years of FBI and police abuses I survived.

It also attracted young drug dealers who believed the government lies. The FBI proceeded to arrest the young dealers who then were told that I worked for the police. It was a charming attempt to scare me into their witness protection (WITSEC) program. It was a way for the FBI to cover up 40 years of criminal abuses. And the woman and her husband? They told everyone they were my friends.

J. Edgar Hoover the homosexual founder of the FBI was known as the arsonist and the Fire Chief. That pattern of starting the abuses and making the victim seek help from the FBI perpetrators is well established and how they eliminate annoying citizens.

At the conclusion of this informative report, an FBI apologist-spokesman said that the FBI does not have the manpower to watch their informants. Huh? But they have enough manpower to watch law abiding citizens whose speech and behavior they dislike and to harass them 24/7 for 40 years? One FBI informant said to me, "I know how to get control of you." then proceeded to push me almost off my feet. Provocations is one way. But I knew what he was doing and walked away as I've done hundreds of times before.

The FBI eliminates freedom and the pursuit of happiness of individuals in the name of control. Is that why they were created? Corrupt politicians, police and the FBI protect each other from citizens. Annoying citizens become targets of all of the above. It is not just the Boston FBI office that runs murderous informants and protects them from the families of the victims. Hear all that deafening silence from the spineless politicians for reform?

[Link to CBS video broadcast on August 20, 2011]
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7377552n&tag=cbsnewsLeadStoriesArea.0

Hannibal Unmasked
August 20, 2011 7:45 PM
CBS Nes 48 Hours Mystery
Three young women murdered and the hunt for a serial killer named Hannibal. In a broadcast dedicated to his memory, Harold Dow reports.

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