#3 The J6 Law Enforcement augmentation likely went well beyond paid informants or assets such as Epps. They wrote the book on Regime Change and prevention.
Destroying America, The CIA's Quest to Control the Government, author Anthony Frank, Page 27
President Reagan's Executive Order in 1981 also "permits" the CIA to "enter into arrangements with state and local police," which certainly facilitates violating state and federal laws. CIA officers with such "arrangements" and "police cover in the form of badges and other identification" can obviously exercise "police" and "law enforcement" powers, both of which are prohibited by the National Security Act of 1947. CIA officers wearing police uniforms, carrying police badges, and driving police cars cn obviously intimidate or harass anyone that the CIA targets inside the United States.
(Wiki -Executive Order 12333 was signed by President Ronald Reagan on December 4, 1981.
Executive Order 12333, signed on December 4, 1981 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, was an executive order intended to extend powers and responsibilities of U.S. intelligence agencies and direct the leaders of U.S. federal agencies to co-operate fully with CIA requests for information.[1] This executive order was titled United States Intelligence Activities.
It was amended by Executive Order 13355: Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community, on August 27, 2004. On July 30, 2008, President George W. Bush issued Executive Order 13470[2] amending Executive Order 12333 to strengthen the role of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).[3][4]) |