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Title: Tortured FBI whistleblower warns WikiLeaks fans
Source: examiner.com and Rense.com
URL Source: http://www.examiner.com/human-right ... tleblower-warns-wikileaks-fans
Published: Dec 9, 2010
Author: Deborah Dupré
Post Date: 2010-12-10 07:45:07 by GreyLmist
Keywords: WikiLeaks, Cointelpro, Legal Restorative Justice Revo
Views: 991
Comments: 83

An FBI whistleblower has alerted that supporting WikiLeaks founder, Julius Assange and subsequently calling for revolution due to government cover-ups are intended results of a counterintelligence reverse tactic not in best interest of the public.

Bob Levin, FBI targeted whistleblower since 2000, knows sophisticated counterintelligence tactics designed to manipulate the unwitting.

Levin has lectured Special Agents in Training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. He has been requested to brief Counterterrorism Taskforce Agents relating to his skill sets and investigative techniques.

“My background was in codes and local, specialized state and federal law enforcement that ended in the FBI,” Levin wrote to this writer in an email.

Levin is now one of thousands of Targeted Individuals in the United States, battling to survive both a hidden form of CIA torture he knows to be part of the CIA Torture Paradigm inflicting citizens in U.S. neighborhoods plus ongoing Cointelpro tactics used in conjunction with the torure. The combined effect is to ruin lives and even assassinate.

The torture Levin experiences is hidden by nature of military grade Directed Energy technology used on targets and their property. This form of torture is also hidden by mainstream media, another indication that corporate owned media no longer serves best interest of the public.

“I became a validated FBI whistleblower in 2000 and have remained sanctioned in political retribution while targeted under the CIA Torture Paradigm and ongoing illegal Cointelpro operations.

On December 8, Levin distributed an emailed alert using the following example posted by a WikiLeaks supporter:

“People NEED to be supporting Julian Assange through this ridiculous time. What a brave man for sharing the truth with the world. The governments of the world are just digging themselves a hole. IT'S TIME FOR A REVOLUTION!!!”

Levin’s email warned about “FBI, CIA and NSA counterintelligence reverse tactics used to bait passionate persons into an actionable trap.”

The recent operation on Somali and Nicaraguan youths that psychologically herded them into acts of terrorism need be a warning to Americans about PSYOPS master-minded so that innocent people are roped into actions against their best interest according to Levin.

“I’ve trained agents to do this against criminal targets, but as we know, these agencies have increasingly been politicized like the Gestapo,” he stated.

Legal Restorative Justice Revolution

Answering the call to support WikiLeaks and revolt, Levin advocates a restorative revolution under lawful terms of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

This type of revolution “begins with a series of nation strikes and boycotts, followed by insistence that the USDOJ prosecute culpable congressional actors under FBI investigations as named by whistleblower patriots.”

Beyond that, Levin says, “It is imperative that no person allow their passions to exceed lawful conduct or solicit any manner of harm to another human being.”

“We the people must stand with a greater moral compass than the continuing criminal enterprise operating beneath the mask of the U.S. government.”

“What is important for activists not coming from my background to remember is that there are regular good people in the FBI, CIA and other agencies. There are exceptions in most things and we notice the outlaws more than those following their oaths.

How many FBI are good guys?

“At least 85% of one FBI field office shares my views,” says Levin.

“Hollywood's depiction of the FBI has a lot of BS.”

According to Levin, agents curse like sailors behind closed doors, some hold their own drinking bourbon, and others are incredible bakers and dinner party hosts.

“The point is that we are only as strong as the weakest of our parts and cannot allow the corrupt ruling class to turn us against ourselves.”

Countering sophisticated psychological operations calls for knowledge and restraint, else targets in the WikiLeaks scenario, including the American public, can be easily be led to act against its best interest.

“I hope you will share my thoughts with others and please do not support any violent or unlawful activities possibly solicited by others who do not possess your good character”

Levin’s opinions can be viewed online within All Voices and Scribd.

According to Levin, when his Blackfile summary report is published, its pages of truth will dwarf present embarrassment of the government from Julian Assange and WikiLeaks' released diplomatic communications.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-10   10:29:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Eric Stratton (#4)

That might be an overly generous estimation on his part, I don't know. We can hope it's close to correct. If you'd rather not, then don't.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-10   10:56:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Eric Stratton, GreyLmist (#8)

If 85% were good, then 85% of the abuse wouldn't exist, if not nearly 100% since the "good" would override the abusive, oppressive, and tyrannical.

While I would think it probably a little overgenerous in his estimate 75 - 80% would not be unreasonable. It really only takes a few at the top, a couple of percent, to pervert an entire organization or group. As such warped and perverted personalities move into positions of authority they in turn promote and recruit others of their ilk while providing "rationales" for their sick behavior e.g., "National Security" or "Racial Purity". However, the supply of sociopaths is not unlimited. The problem is that too many will "go along to get along" - mostly out of fear. As long as they personally are not being adversely affected, or not enough to get them to act, they and the entire handcar to hell goes merrily careening along its track to a dead end.

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#21. To: Eric Stratton, GreyLmist (#19)

And where are all of the "Oathkeepers" then? Seems to me there shouldn't be any pressure to "join" if what you say is true.

And as a last resort, if the "bad" is too much for you if you're truly good, then f'ing quit! Who's preventing that?

Oh, I never said that even ordinarily well intended people do not act irrationally or immorally. I'm not defending their behavior. What I'm trying to point out is simply that the source of the rot comes from a relatively small percentage. Once the rot sets in you have to identify it and excise it, but unfortunately government has no self correcting mechanism to do that. So, those who would otherwise behave decently, absent the rot, go along. I'm not defending it merely analyzing and examining how it works.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-10   13:11:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Eric Stratton (#23)

If I were in an LEO role and were told to go do something unconstitutional, I fucking-guarantee you that my resignation would be on the desk of my boss as soon after as long as it took me to type the fucking thing.

There is a flip side to that. If all the people with decent tendencies quit, rather than trying to be as decent as they can be what kind of people does that leave?

Quitting, and separating is a solution, but we need decent people in those positions and to establish a means to identify the sociopaths and psychos and get rid of THEM.

I don't have a good short term solution. I can look at it and say "well this would be the ideal scene", but we do not currently have the "ideal scene". So, what is needed is not an exodus of all the good people but putting in ethics to identify the bad ones, get rid of them, and clean up the decent ones that are left.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-10   13:36:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Eric Stratton (#29)

Would you agree to that? Otherwise WTF's the difference besides that one's physical while one's financial?

Don't take me wrong - I would not even apply for such a position.

Please don't take this personally as it's nowhere near meant to be, but this qualifies for naive post of the day.

Nothing naive about it at all. I recognize that the government, via SOME corrupt people running the show is at this juncture little different from La Cosa Nostra (if anything the Mob is more ethical and more benign). What I was stating is what needs to be in place to correct the problem. While we may both desire an ideal scene what we have to work with is the existing scene.

Why are you defending people acquiescing to tyranny?!?!

I am not defending them. I am trying to be objective and look rationally at what needs to be done to correct the situation, and not becoming enwrapped in my emotional response to stomach turning evil. Rejecting it is a good thing, but in a world of broken straws we have to look for a workable solution. Absolutes are only obtainable in theory. I am a realist with idealistic tendencies, but a realist nonetheless. Absolutes are not obtainable in the real world. We can, over time, push the existing scene closer to the ideal scene, but just as the corruption did not become the norm over night the solution will not, cannot, be implemented over night. If I were dictator for a year I could, and would, ruthlessly excise much of the corruption, but that is not reality.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-10   15:53:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Now, is that the kind of people we need as cops? Angry dyke types that likely have absolutely no morality but their own?

No, but that is exactly the type of personality that the controllers are screening for. She looks like TSA "material".

Again, this statement leaves me scratching my head!!

No, we can't.

You/we are absolutely not going to push anything towards the "ideal!" Ain't happening!!!

And I simply think you are being too pessimistic. We are in a dark hour but the game is not yet decided.

But we are never going to achieve anything at all unless we break free from the central banking system. And that ain't happening without a heapin' helpin' of major societal trauma. But to expect agents within it to change it from within, yes, it's complete folly.

But I don't expect change from "within". The change is going to come from people outside first pushing and then allying with the few people inside who are courageous enough to want to "clean up Dodge".

Like I said, this is not an overnight proposition, but once the elite's system begins to collapse it is going to go very fast. It just seems slow now because are in the middle of just about the worst of it. However, the contradictions are building and more people are awakening.

No, we aren't there yet and it will likely get a bit worse before it gets better. The next year and a half is going to be tough.

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#43. To: Eric Stratton (#41)

I'm not sure there's much reason to continue this. We're not making any progress. But the whole talk about the internet now being limited, which would just be the beginning not the end of further limitations, as a result of WikiLeaks, is the very first thing that suggests that you're on the wrong track in your thinking.

Losing the Internet would be a problem, but would not derail the changes that are already taking place.

Perhaps I am optimistic, but while history is to some degree cyclic as Parmenides put it: "You can never step in the same river twice."

The Turd Reich crumbled, Stalin's USSR crumbled, and MAO's China is transforming.

No, the portents are grim, but when I speak to people there is an intangible, a growing awareness. It is hard to put my finger on, but there is the barest hint of a fresh breeze.

We shall see. It may be that the Psychos will have a brief reign, but they are incapable of building a lasting society. Like all psychotics their level of creation is destruction. They only thing they can do well is to destroy. So, we shall see.

Stay Tuned.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-12-10   17:59:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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You seem to think that generally speaking many institutions will remain in tact, whereas I wonder how then change towards liberty will come about.

No, I don't necessarily think that. The basic form will remain the same, but we are in for change, and not the kind of change brought by Barry Barack Hussein Soebama. I don't know what shape it will take, but no, old Parmenides was right. The river will change.

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