Reported testimony of FBI Director Robert Mueller about surveillance and tracking of Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney
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Greetings,
Please allow me to bring this to your attention. It appears that the FBI has been tracking and had surveillance on Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. No one knows how long this has been going on. It was made public during a committee hearing yesterday.
It was a Judiciary Committee or Homeland Security hearing yesterday May 9th, 2012, where FBI Director Robert Mueller was being questioned by Congresswoman Maxine Waters. The question was regarding FBI surveillance and tracking of Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. Mueller played dumb, saying he was not aware of anything in that regard. Waters replied saying that it was mentioned in his FBI report. Mueller continued to deny knowledge or memory of it and the chair moved to the next questioner.
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Silence is the deadliest weapon of mass destruction.
"The biggest weapon in the hands of the oppressors is the minds of the oppressed." Steve Biko
"Any attempt to establish lines of division among biological populations is both arbitrary and subjective." American Anthropological Association 1999
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