RETALIATING AGAINST THE FBI DIRECTOR
FBI Director William Sessions' investigation of Justice Department officials threatened the power behind the scene. Department U.S. Attorney General William Barr reacted to this danger by charging Sessions with ethic violations for having built a security fence around his home [that was authorized by the government]; for personal phone calls from his office [big deal!]; and for taking his wife along on government aircraft. These were sham charges intended to replace an FBI Director who dared to investigate portions of the inter-related scandals that would bring down powerful people in both political parties.
After the Clinton group assumed office the entrenched power in the Justice Department carried out, through the cooperation of President Bill Clinton, in July 1993, the removal of Sessions, replacing him with one of their own.
Ethic violations, in light of the pattern of hard-core criminality by the three preceding U.S. Attorney Generals (Edwin Meese, Richard Thornburgh, and William Barr), was an exercise in the bizarre. Criminal coverup, obstruction of justice, and other crimes, related to October Surprise, CIA and DEA drug trafficking, Inslaw, BCCI, BNL, were the hallmark of the three prior U.S. Attorney Generals. But this type of conduct became the routine.
The Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility knew of these Justice Department crimes, and instead of addressing them, it aided and abetted their coverup.
If FBI Director William Sessions had not been halted, and an honest investigation conducted, the entire inter-related federal corruption in all three branches of government could have been exposed. Sessions had to be replaced. President Bill Clinton and his new lapdog Attorney General Janet Reno, carried out the task. Without granting Sessions a hearing to defend himself, Attorney General Janet Reno and President Bill Clinton fired Sessions for alleged ethic violations. Compare: Bill Clinton covered up for the CIA arms and drug trafficking in Arkansas while he was Governor, obstructing justice in criminal activities inflicting great harm upon the American people. Janet Reno covered up for the criminal activities described within these pages after I brought them to her attention and demanded that she obtain the testimony and evidence of our group of about a dozen CIA whistleblowers.
Clinton continued to use the FBI and Justice Department as a political tool, making these high "law-enforcement" agencies into agencies of corruption. The Office of Attorney General had become a political tool to protect corrupt federal officials for decades. These acts are hard-core criminal violations, and not a matter of presidential discretion or policy decisions.
Pious-sounding Clinton announced that he was replacing Sessions because he lacked credibility, based upon these sham charges. Attorney General Janet Reno repeated Clinton's uttering, just as she did during the debacle at Waco that killed almost a hundred people.
At first Sessions had no idea of the pervasive influence wielded over national affairs by Israel firsters, " related Charles Horner, a recently retired Justice Department security official. "He would have been shocked to discover that he owed his own appointment as FBI director to Israel's clout...