Tuesday, January 27, 2015

SCUM, THUG LEVEL RISES AT D.O.J.

SPECIAL POST

A federal Judge has charged the Department of Justice with defrauding the court and threatening a witness. 

Jay Dobyns was an ATF agent who successfully infiltrated the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.  After he was eventually exposed, he received death threats against himself and his family and asked for protection from the ATF, which it failed to provide.  His house was subsequently burned to the ground.  When he reported the fire to the ATF, they tried to frame him, claiming he had torched the house himself.  He subsequently filed a lawsuit against the ATF. 

The D.O.J. "investigated" the fire and closed the file.  By the time the whole matter got before Federal Judge Allegra, it was learned that two D.O.J. attorneys who were planning to reopen the investigation into the fire were asked by D.O.J. attorney Valerie Bacon not to do so because the results of the investigation might jeopardize their defense against Dobyns.  Judge Allegra also disclosed that, “An ATF agent who testified in this case may have been threatened by another witness during the trial.” Justice Department attorneys ordered the agent not to report the threat to the court or he would face repercussions.  

After the Judge's opinion was issued, ATF's lead internal affairs investigator Christopher Trainor, a key witness in the Dobyns' case who testified at the Tucson and Washington D.C. portions of the trial, told Judge Allegra he had been threatened by a DOJ attorney and witness for the government, Charles Higman, in 2013 for his work in compiling evidence against ATF in the case. An internal criminal investigation was opened against Higman in 2013 after Trainor's allegations and Higman was accused of perjury in Allegra's August 2014 opinion, which was withdrawn after new revelations. 

There are also allegations that the home of Dobyns' attorney has been under surveillance and that the attorney has been harassed and intimidated. 

Tell me that this entire, bizarre story doesn't come straight from the movie, "GODFATHER."  It might just as well be a story about Nazi Germany or Stalinist Russia.  

Are we Americans in our own sick, twisted rationalizations of such revelations willing to turn our backs and walk away from it?  Our silence means we condone it. 


That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted. 

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