FBI Coerced Confession Deemed "Classified"
Steve Bergstein is one of several who have blogged about a recent court ruling that reads like most any bestselling crime novel. Apparently, when the court originally posted their decision (complete with backstory) it detailed how a coerced confession was obtained by the FBI from Abdallah Higazy in relation to the 9/11 attacks. The details, however, were later removed and deemed "classified". "As I read the opinion I realized it was a 44 page epic, too long for me to print out. I blogged about the opinion while I read it online and then posted the blog as I ate lunch. Then something strange happened: a few minutes after I posted the blog, the opinion vanished from the Court of Appeals website! [...] The next day, the Court of Appeals reissued the Higazy opinion. With a redaction. The court simply omitted from the revised decision facts about how the FBI agent extracted the false confession from Higazy. For some reason, this information is classified."
Wow -- how surprising. First troll is a bushie.
What changed under Obama? Nothing Good
Hahaha... look at you people on this site... its like your personal liberal panic room whenever something happens to a terrorist. How about a post on "9/11 was an inside job"? With all the libtard kooks on this page, it would only make sense. You could spin it as "a slashdot investigative story".
Who would have thought? This site would degenerate into just another liberal troll hole, where they use a Mod system to keep the group-think in tact. Its funny coming here to see the crap they try to run with... 10 years of slashdot! LOL! And its going down the crap hole...
Hell, nearly all the agencies corrupt, the CIA was first staffed by Nazi war criminals. We have the ATF storming in with their "shoot first, ask questions later" motto. The NSA arresting people and throwing them in jail without a trial because they think some guy can launch nukes by whistling into a phone. The Federal Reserve raping the value of the USD. The SSA stealing our money for a retirment that doesn't exist. About the only ones I trust are NASA and the USPS, except for the occasional shuttle explosion and USPS worker going "postal" they might as well be saints compared to the others.