Fbi Investigation Quotes

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Walter Danley
“A good solution applied with vigor now is better than a perfect solution applied 10 minutes later" Gen. George Patton,”
Walter Danley, The Tipping Point

Tayler Marie Brooks
“No matter how much death she saw, she just couldn’t get used to it. That was good though. Murder should never become normal.”
Tayler Marie Brooks, Aftermath Of An Autopsy

Kenneth Eade
“Why don’t I have my attorney give you a call?”
Secret code for ‘This conversation is over.”
Kenneth Eade

Kent Stern
“You should be able to reconcile past events in a matter of seconds. However, if you do not know what is or has happened, you must take an offensive posture and actively seek out those agents and transactions based on multiple dimensions over time. This is the environment in which you will work and you must build a security model that can actively detect, monitor and pursue that activity.”
Kent Stern, Obtaining Actionable Intelligence for CINDER Threat Detection using DMX Mining Models

A.K. Kuykendall
“Do you hear that? The ticking of the time clock. It started the very moment President Trump reluctantly ordered the FBI investigation (limited though it may be) into the 'Honorable' Brett Michael Kavanaugh.”
A.K. Kuykendall

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Maribella Ashcroft

Margaret     Roberts
“According to Terry Nichols, that winter of 1995, in Junction City, Timothy McVeigh accidentally let slip his FBI handler’s name: “Larry Potts.” Potts, the demoted former FBI deputy director, would surely have outraged McVeigh for his prominent roles in the FBI sieges at Ruby Ridge and Waco. Potts had set the rules of engagement that led to the horrendous sniper killing of Vicki Weaver on her cabin porch in Ruby Ridge, Idaho, as she held her newborn baby in her arms. Then at Waco, Potts had toured the scene late in the FBI’s long siege and recommended the attorney general approve the deadly tear gas raid that ended the Texas standoff with scores of deaths.

McVeigh said he believed Potts was manipulating him and forcing him to go off script, which I understood meant to change the target of the bombing,” Nichols said. “That was the only time I ever heard McVeigh refer to Larry Potts in that context.”
Margaret Roberts, Blowback: The Untold Story of the FBI and the Oklahoma City Bombing

Margaret     Roberts
“The Oklahoma City bombing was an FBI PATCON plot allowed to go too far, unleashing neo-Nazi violence on hundreds of innocent citizens.”
Margaret Roberts, Blowback: The Untold Story of the FBI and the Oklahoma City Bombing