8 Replies to “When The FBI Does It, That Means That It’s Not Illegal”

  1. Just like the RCMP in Chinada, the FBI protects the state, not the citizenry.
    The state will say it does secret things to protect the citizenry, but that is always secondary to protecting its own existence. Always.

    1. Buddy, just look at the signature on their pay check. Which explains the WHY FOR!

    2. Buddy:

      VERY WELL put.
      That is Precisely what is and has happened in Canada…IMO.
      I think it time for a full forsenic audit on the Winnipeg Lab and their activities over the past 5-7 years:

      What were they working on & WHY in 2018/2019..?
      Who exactly was working on it..?
      Were the 2 Chinese Communist ‘Scientists” involved..? (CBC Article)
      Were they allowed to abscond with their data and possible samples..??
      WHO ALLOWED it to occur…..??

      FAR FAR too many Chinese Communists in our Universities Stealing, technology they could easily use to harm the west….again in My opinion.

      “I admire their basic Dictatorship”
      yea…we can CLEARLY see that PM Dickspank (AKA Treasonous POS)

  2. See, it’s *defensive* gain-of-function experimentation, not *offensive* gain-of-function experimentation, so it’s fine.

    I wish Glenn would investigate what went down in Winnipeg’s Level 4 lab, because Groper Blackface is never going to share that story voluntarily.

  3. The FBI investigated?
    Sure they did.
    Given the current state of our knowledge,they probably supplied and mailed the stuff.
    Their reason to be,has long since got up and left.
    Too incompetent to find real dangerous people,they have set out to produce them instead.
    Conning and encouraging weak minded morons into mass murder..
    Far easier than real investigative work,much safer too.

    “Of course we know he did it you honour,we helped him all the way”.
    Saves a whole bunch of hard work,eliminates any chance of failure.
    Classic civil service ethics.
    Predictability is far more important than productivity.

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