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by skissane
504 days ago
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I think there’s a big difference between “random FBI field agent decides to murder someone” and “FBI director asks his deputy to murder someone”. Attributing the murder to the FBI as an institution makes a lot more sense in the second case than in the first |
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*If the director asked, and we know that he asked, then it is on the record.
*If the director asked off the record, then it's called classified.
*If there is a conviction then it was a rogue cell.
The agency is clear in all cases whether we like it or not. Same as a corporation, but worse.