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FBI Employee Arrested in Las Vegas;
More Arrests To Come
by Al Martin
     
The recent arrest of FBI security analyst James Hill in Las Vegas for
allegedly selling documents confirms previous reports on Al Martin Raw. In
essence, FBI agents continue to sell internal Bureau files in an ongoing
series of scandals across the USA.

     
According to a CNN report, Hill was charged with "selling classified records
and documents on criminal cases and grand jury investigations involving
organized crimes, illegal aliens and white-collar crime."

     
The complaint filed in New York alleges that Hill sold "hundreds" of
documents containing "confidential" information about witnesses and
electronic surveillance to a private investigator.

     
According to a Reuters story, Hill "was accused of pilfering top-secret files
from the FBI office since November 1999 and selling them for thousands of
dollars to defense attorneys and organized crime figures in New York" (See "
Vegas FBI worker accused of selling secrets to mob
,")

     
In so many words, it's just business as usual at the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.

     
This is the latest news in a seemingly never-ending series of FBI debacles --
The FBI's failed investigation (and scapegoating) of Los Alamos scientist Wen
Ho Lee.
     
The FBI's failure to turn over documents regarding the Timothy McVeigh
Oklahoma City Bombing case. In this case, the "lost" documents were
discovered by an outside private archiving contractor hired by the Bureau.
     
The FBI's negligent handling of the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas.
     
The FBI's negligent handling of the Randy Weaver case in Ruby Ridge, Idaho.  
   

Disgruntled agents continue to leak information regarding internal FBI
fiascos and other government misdeeds. This includes the documentation of
senior FBI agents' involvement with illicit weapons dealers in Huntsville,
Alabama, as well as their retirement scams. (See The FBI-CIA Wars)

     
Other documents to be leaked to major media outlets will link outgoing FBI
Director Louis Freeh to other illegal activities, including those connecting
him with alleged spy -- and his former close friend and colleague -- Robert
Hanssen. (See "The Real Reason Louis Freeh is Leaving")

     
As reported by Al Martin Raw, the Hanssen case is not what it appears to be.
In fact, the FBI knew about his "espionage" activities for at least ten years
prior to his arrest.

     
According to reliable sources, the next FBI scandal will emanate from the FBI
office in San Francisco. New indictments and/or arrests are expected in the
near future.

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