Hi, this is Dr. Steve Pachenk, and this is Steve Talks.
Thank you.
Hello, I'm Dr.
Pachenik and today I want to talk about the episodes that are occurring with the FBI, the Mueller case, the McCabe case, all of the nonsense related to the Russian so-called files and dossier.
The real issue here is The fact that the FBI, from the very inception with J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Olsen, was really based on corruption, perfidious behavior, deceit, betrayal, and entrapment of sexual scandals, as well as blackmail.
That was the essence of this homosexual developer of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Olsen.
They were both drag queens, they were cross-dressers, and they hid it.
I said that that was the issue that ran through the entire FBI in one form or another.
And so they became the proactive users of sex scandals and blackmail, both in the FDR administration, in the Truman administration, John F.K., where they warned John F.K. not to marry this woman who had been a Nazi sympathizer.
onto the case of LBJ and other presidents, including Nixon.
The most important issue, though, to remember in this perfidious institution is the fact that it produced three outstanding, elite, corrupt individuals.
Mueller was one who was involved in 9-11, a man who went to St. Paul's Episcopalian, then went to Princeton, was a war hero in Vietnam, and was effectively a traitor.
And a treasonous individual involved in 9-11.
Along with him came Comey, also of an elite school, but also a man who was treasonous to his own country.
Behind him was Rodstein and a few others who you see right now.
Perhaps one of the most despicable FBI directors was Louis Freeh, who actually was a member of the criminal mob In New Jersey, as it was represented by the Lentz Law Firm, which represented Meyer Lansky, Longies Willman, and Luciano.
Louis Free went from a special agent and eventually became the director and was completely dysfunctional when he was involved with the Ruby Ridge incident and Waco, Texas.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
When I had to deal with the FBI in the late 1970s and Jimmy Carter ordered them to stand down and basically evacuate from a hostage situation, I was brought in by a gentleman by the name of Earl Silver who said, we can't allow these hostages in three different buildings during the Hanafi siege to die.
And so I was brought in and I found that the FBI was totally inept.
Their profiles were incorrect.
Their ability to repel from a rope or a helicopter was non-existent.
In short, they were dysfunctional, incompetent, and lying.
And they were totally ineffectual.
And for the rest of my career, as an intelligence operative and a crisis manager and somebody in the State Department, I literally stayed away from the FBI. And I ordered all of my intelligence operatives to stay away from the FBI because I found them to be From the very beginning, as I said, perfidious.
People who were incapable of admitting their own weaknesses, people who were always sucking up to the administration and politicizing their very own positions.
From my point of view, I found them to be totally useless.
I think the recent episodes with Mueller, Comey, McCabe, who himself is an example of the politicized entity, a guy who came out of Jacksonville, went to a private school in Jacksonville where you paid about $50,000 a year, and literally sucked his way up to the top of the FBI to become a political hack for the Clinton administration.
You find despicable individuals like this running the FBI. I don't understand why the FBI exists anymore.
Not when we have Homeland Security, ATF, and we have ICE. From my point of view, I believe in what Harry Truman said about the FBI. He said, J. Edgar Hoover is nothing more than a pathetic blackmailer and a scandalous individual who pervades in sexual scandals.
He warned America that if the FBI were to continue, they would be the policemen of this country and would be the equivalent of what eventually became East German Stasi Intelligence.