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Many people now know what the number one dirty secret of the U.S. government is: The FBI, ever since the reign of J. Edgar Hoover, has been deeply corrupted by and involved with organized crime. Viewers of this website need only to look at the most recent news and evidence of this fact, under the “News” page here, and then review and read any of the book titles under the “Crimes of the FBI” page to see the extent of this systemic corruption of U.S. government agencies, as fostered and assisted by professional criminals within the FBI. The current Wall Street financial frauds coming to light are now revealing the scope and depth of organized crime in the financial world. Further exposure of the role of criminalized FBI agents in these frauds should be viewed as certain to arise, as they do in the book by Stephen Herrick Requa, The Great American Gold Grab.
Indeed, some researchers, such as Daniel Hopsicker in his volume Barry and the Boys claim that the history of America from the John F. Kennedy assassination onward is basically the history of U.S. Intelligence — the FBI, the CIA, and those intelligence agencies under control of the military — having merged with organized crime. This fact is shown, these researchers say, not only in all the major assassinations of the 1960’s, but also in many other notable murders and in the history of such events as the Iran-Contra Scandal, with the unquestionable discovery of the CIA’s involvement in drug-trafficking. The list goes on.
From their original “beach head” in the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover, elements of organized crime have pervaded many U.S. government agencies. With the election of Barrack Obama as U.S. President the opportunity has now at last arrived to correct this long-standing problem.
The events narrated in Stephen Requa’s book also make it abundantly clear in a very personal memoir that deep U.S. governmental criminalization did not stop with the deaths of either J. Edgar Hoover or the Texas oil mogul H.L. Hunt, who for years (together with Mafia bosses such as Carlos Marcello) was highly influential with the FBI through ongoing contact (indeed daily contact) with J. Edgar Hoover. Rather, the criminalization of the FBI — and corruption throughout the federal bureaucracy — actually increased after their deaths, as Requa amply demonstrates
The following excerpts from The Great American Gold Grab have been selected to cover the range of evident corrupt FBI actions and the circumstances and issues involved. Organized crime corruption of the FBI began under J. Edgar Hoover with his close ties to Mafia dons to whom he gave protection. These are excerpts from the book manuscript.
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