FBI Interview July 24, 2013

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This topic contains 4 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by  Josh August 14, 2017 at 9:49 am.

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  • #4684

    Josh

    I have spoken about what I said, and clarified at various places the things I believed then based on what I heard from my friends and what I saw, and the much larger body of things that I learned later.

    It’s quiet possible that the FBI had some false believes about me, but they had a completely free opportunity at that point to ask any question in their own pad and I was simply trying to answer honestly. So it’s hard to understand not asking for clarification of anything important. Either they knew the answers or the topics were too secret for “the FBI”.

  • #4685

    Josh

    Still today, I do not understand the emphasis placed on “no add”. I was not looking for a job or to be part of some Spook thing. I was reporting crime. The FBI could have said something like “Some of these topics are secret so we can’t talk about them”. Yet the rhetorical tactic I hear is “No add, so we kill you.” Huh? That might be extensionally true, but it is isn’t an argument or a rhetorical point. It just means that all outsiders anywhere close to Deep State crime are murdered unless they are good candidates for sexual slavery or entrapment…probably then things still go very badly too. So basically all outsiders are likely dead as soon as they come on the radar screen in an interesting way.

  • #4686

    Josh

    I also note, again, that I made the trip back out there 3 weeks later, after some significant abuse, to see if they had any questions to ask in private. They reported that they had no questions and declined to invite me into the building. Some agents in cars leered at me standing outside and the desk guy hinted that things were going to go badly for me.

  • #4781

    Josh

    There was an A/B version of the “notes”?

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