750. Petraeus case is an extortion (4) (12/20/2012)
Petraeus’ resignation was sudden and unexpected, it’s obvious. There was a flurry in news field. At first it said the affair was found in emails between Petraeus and Paula Broadwell. It was illegal to search private communication.
So then we knew Jill Kelley. The justification was that she received anonymous threatening emails. But how could Kelley complained her private affair to the FBI? Then we got an unnamed FBI agent:
And some other story to convince people:
Then the news that the FBI agent allegedly sent Jill Kelley shirtless photos, Kelley’s affair with Gen. John Allen, Kelley’s social life with high ranking government officials…. . All those 007 style stories are used to distract people from the main focus – Petraues was under illegal surveillance.
Is sex scandal really that important? Gen. John Allen is a high ranking official. He now goes back to Afghanistan to continue his commander career there. His mistress came from Lebanon and is a social butterfly. Paula Broadwell graduated from West Point and was allowed to do her writing with Petraeus. She is much cleaner than Jill Kelley. Yet Petreus lost his job.
The word to justify the search was “go away”. Do you believe it?
751. Petraeus case is an extortion (5) (12/25/2012)
FBI used to kill with a borrowed knife. In Waco event when they decided to eliminate the Branch Davidians, they let the BATF to provoke the case which at last led to the massacre of seventy four people.
In October 2009, they let the Canada authority to deny my entering at border check point. A few days later they activated “Operation Fast and Furious” to turn Mexico into a killing field. When that operation became a scandal in 2011, BATF again became a scapegoat.
Then who would be a borrowed knife in Mexico if Kat Sung have gone there? They thought of CIA. We saw the strange case that Mexico Federal police shooting the SUV of CIA agents and the scandal of CIA Chief Petraeus. However, Petraeus chose to resign instead of keeling down. Now FBI has to show its true face.
I have an email account with Yahoo so I read its news everyday. On November 24, two weeks after Petraeus' resignation, a news jumped into my view. It proves my allegation that the blackmail on CIA was about Mexico:
They won’t hide behind the curtain anymore.
Petraeus’ resignation was sudden and unexpected, it’s obvious. There was a flurry in news field. At first it said the affair was found in emails between Petraeus and Paula Broadwell. It was illegal to search private communication.
So then we knew Jill Kelley. The justification was that she received anonymous threatening emails. But how could Kelley complained her private affair to the FBI? Then we got an unnamed FBI agent:
Jill Kelley turned to friend — and Tampa FBI agent — for help
Nov 14, 2012
He was identified late Wednesday by the New York Times, quoting anonymous sources, as the Tampa FBI agent who took the complaints from socialite Jill Kelley that started a cyberstalking investigation and uncovered Petraeus' affair with biographer Paula Broadwell.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/milita...itical-role-in-petraeus-investigation/1261562
And some other story to convince people:
Jill Kelley Claims 'Threats' in Email to Mayor
By ABC News | ABC News 11/16/2012
By DREW MILLHON, MIKE GUDGELL and LEE FERRAN
http://news.yahoo.com/jill-kelley-claims-threats-email-mayor-180235771--abc-news-topstories.html
Then the news that the FBI agent allegedly sent Jill Kelley shirtless photos, Kelley’s affair with Gen. John Allen, Kelley’s social life with high ranking government officials…. . All those 007 style stories are used to distract people from the main focus – Petraues was under illegal surveillance.
Is sex scandal really that important? Gen. John Allen is a high ranking official. He now goes back to Afghanistan to continue his commander career there. His mistress came from Lebanon and is a social butterfly. Paula Broadwell graduated from West Point and was allowed to do her writing with Petraeus. She is much cleaner than Jill Kelley. Yet Petreus lost his job.
The word to justify the search was “go away”. Do you believe it?
New report describes Broadwell emails to Kelley as ‘death threats’
By Rachel Rose Hartman, Yahoo! News | The Ticket – Tue, Nov 20, 2012
Paula Broadwell reportedly vowed in an email to make Jill Kelley "go away" the New York Daily News reported Tuesday in a story offering new details about how the mistress of former CIA Director David Petraeus threatened Kelley.
751. Petraeus case is an extortion (5) (12/25/2012)
FBI used to kill with a borrowed knife. In Waco event when they decided to eliminate the Branch Davidians, they let the BATF to provoke the case which at last led to the massacre of seventy four people.
In October 2009, they let the Canada authority to deny my entering at border check point. A few days later they activated “Operation Fast and Furious” to turn Mexico into a killing field. When that operation became a scandal in 2011, BATF again became a scapegoat.
Then who would be a borrowed knife in Mexico if Kat Sung have gone there? They thought of CIA. We saw the strange case that Mexico Federal police shooting the SUV of CIA agents and the scandal of CIA Chief Petraeus. However, Petraeus chose to resign instead of keeling down. Now FBI has to show its true face.
I have an email account with Yahoo so I read its news everyday. On November 24, two weeks after Petraeus' resignation, a news jumped into my view. It proves my allegation that the blackmail on CIA was about Mexico:
1 of FBI's 10 most wanted arrested in Mexico
Associated Press – 11/24/2012
LOS ANGELES (AP) — One of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives was arrested in Mexico and returned to Los Angeles Friday night to face charges of murder, kidnapping and rape, U.S. officials said.
Reputed Los Angeles gang member Joe Luis Saenz was taken into custody in Guadalajara late Thursday following a joint operation with the Mexican government, said Bill Lewis, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Los Angeles office.
http://news.yahoo.com/1-fbis-10-most-wanted-arrested-mexico-031249271.html
They won’t hide behind the curtain anymore.