Unredacted emails recently obtained by WFAA show that James Comey – at the time a Deputy U.S. Attorney General in 2004 – was apparently made aware that a federal drug informant was playing a role in cartel murders.
However, neither Comey, nor other top federal officials named in the emails, shut down the investigation or suspended use of the informant…
“… You know you’ve got an informant on a rampage. You know your informant is not being controlled. You’re consciously aware of that. And you ignore it,” said David Finn, a former federal prosecutor and state judge in Dallas.
The emails show Comey was copied in on internal concerns about a federal drug informant named Guillermo Ramirez-Peyro, nicknamed Lalo, suspected of supervising or assisting in murder while the U.S. was paying him $224,000 for inside information on a cartel…
The Department of Justice guidelines, both in 2004 and 2018, require informants to be closely monitored. The guidelines also specifically forbid informants from participating in violent crimes.
Lalo told WFAA that not only did U.S. government agents know about the murders, described by cartel members in code as “carne asadas,” but U.S. agents even listened in on one killing…
“Here, what’s so outrageous, the government was aware of it. They were copied on emails and yet they did nothing,” Finn added. “If you are an informant for the Department of Justice you cannot break the law. Period. End of sentence. No exceptions…”
“That’s not how it’s supposed to work. I think that violates the rules of the game in the Justice Department,” Rep. McCaul said.
You never know the real deal with situations like this. It is possible that high level anti-cartel Fed work breaks the rules to get results, and even a paper-pushing lawyer like Comey would allow things to happen which normal people wouldn’t understand.
But then again, a cartel murder is not a bullet to the back of the head. I can still see the guy in a Bestgore video, his face skinned, eyes gouged out, and his hands cut off at the forearms, squirming on his back and using the bones sticking out of the nubs of his forearms to try and push away the guy opening up his abdomen with the hunting knife. Listening to that, and letting the informant go on as a paid asset would be no picnic. And a Lawyer like Comey isn’t going to be big on absorbing personal legal risk to further the cause of law and order.
This all sounds a little strange in a law enforcement context, especially in this age where the Cabal-media is always on the lookout for a Law Enforcement scandal to enhance the split in America, and Police know they need to watch out for anything that could be used against them in that regard.
But suppose Cartel Inc, and DOJ, Inc were subsidiaries of the same enterprise, and were working toward common goals (ie control of their respective spheres of influence and profit for Cabal, Inc)? Suddenly Comey not interfering in Cartel Inc operations, and maybe even keeping tabs on them for his masters in this way could make a lot more sense.
It would also make sense of the drug war, which has been fought to a stalemate for upwards of 60 years now, without a single advance forward despite all we have spent on it. So long as a Cabal employee is in a position to control the anti-drug forces, the anti-drug forces are actually a great means by which to take out competition and secure a monopoly for Cabal.
I am assuming that will be what we will find was ultimately behind the Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal. Cabal was arming up its Cartel operations to help them secure their territory.
The bottom line is, if this thing is as big as Q says, everything we read and see which seemed odd before will likely track back to motives that arose within the conspiracy. Everything we thought we learned will have to be rewritten in our minds.
Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because you don’t want to end up in a Cartel execution video
@AC, what are your thoughts on the Cabal’s take on the Marijuana legalization craze sweeping the country? I would think that the drug cartels and the deep state would be very much against that, since it would lower prices and increase competition. But am I missing something?
Yeah, I don’t get that either. Unless Cabal has calculated it could make more through legalization and mass production in the country, as opposed to smuggling.
@Robert What & A.C.
Prohibition/the war on drugs allegedly has failed but it served its purpose. The entire world is flooded with drugs. Because they will control most of the corporation’s that supply them, they can go legal and make huge bucks while subverting and weakening entire societies. There is sadly a huge market for drugs. As Krishnamurti said, to be well adjusted to a sick society is not a sign of good health.