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    josh

    The FBI never loses. That’s a design, and that’s a fact. The FBI gets rid of the 99.9% of its team who turned out to be really not so good, and it moves forward. Questions?

    • #10482

      josh

      The essence of the comment above is, unfortunately, completely serious.

      People with backgrounds in advanced Heine media read some of what I write here. As a thought exercise, I challenge you to come up with a script where the actual me lives a reasonable life and the FBI is happy with that. You can’t do it. That’s not because of anything bad or defective or historically wrong about me or my conduct. It’s the nature of the FBI – what it is and what it wants to be. The FBI is genuinely bad ass in every sense of those words, and it likes challenges. It wanted some kind of challenging game related to me. The one it ended up going for is sort of like this: I try to explain to the world how truly awful the FBI is and what it is doing to humanity and they try to make sure that no part of that or me every gets recorded anyplace by anybody for posterity or for your next door neighbor. Why? Just like that. They like error for real. I could see the outlines of this game in 2013, but had no inkling of why it would be true. It took a lot of digging to find out. That’s a lot different from being competitive, but it’s an improvement over my starting position. Unfortunately, the FBI made their progress by eliminating all the people they could notice who might be in a postion to be helpful or care, & the sort of institutions that might be involved in that. Not sure how long this game will continue, but they aren’t losing any interest or resolve to see it through. Long live the Heine…

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