Apple CEO Tim Cook Slams The FBI
As ‘Dishonest’ And 'Rigging' Court Cases
April 30. 2019
Tim Cook
Last week, Apple Corporation CEO, Tim Cook, labeled
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) "dishonest" regarding
their conduct in demanding trade secrets and proprietary
information, regarding unlocking the company's popular iPhone, which
occurred under the Obama administration, who weaponized the agency.
Cook stated of the FBI, "This was not the
government's finest hour. I have personally never seen the
government apparatus move against a company like it did here in a
very dishonest manner. I felt like the naive guy that thought
these things didn't happen. They were trying to prevent a discussion
or a dialogue or a debate about this. I hope that we've advanced
much further than that."
Cook also stated of the FBI/DOJ, "I wish that case
went to court, to be honest. It was dropped the day before, and now
after the inspector-general reports have come out, our worst fears
have been confirmed: that it was a very rigged case to begin
with."
I agree, as "dishonest" is a word I have used to
describe the FBI. Speaking of that. Notice how Cook also used the
word "rigged" which is something I and others who have witnessed the
FBI's corrupt conduct have stated of them as well (FBI Hit With Massive Backlash From Americans Labeling Them
'Corrupt' For 'Rigging' Hillary Clinton Investigation Into
Mishandling Classified Information And Not Charging Her For
Crimes She Committed and
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Obtained Executive Orders From George
Bush And Barack Obama To Criminally Steal Copyrights Worth Billions For
Madonna And Hollywood While Engaging In Heinous Human Rights Abuses That
Left Innocent People Dead).
The FBI goes into courthouses telling judges how to
rule. FBI agents have gone into courthouses and passed judges pieces
of paper telling them to throw out cases that should have been
heard, because of illegal operations the agency criminally runs in
the background that they do not want exposed in court. The FBI has
deprived innocent people of their rights and property in this
manner. It is completely corrupt and criminal. It is a disgrace to
the legal system.
The judge and jury are supposed to reach a verdict,
not the FBI, who are plum out of order to be engaging in such sick
justice system corruption. It has disgraced the name of the U.S.
judiciary all over the world. The Apple cases was one example. The
FBI also meddled in the case of CBS News journalist, Sharyl
Attkisson.
The FBI/DOJ have been corrupting the civil case
Attkisson filed, due to former megalomaniac president, Barack Obama,
becoming angry that she exposed crimes he committed. Obama
unlawfully began criminally spying on her via illegal wiretaps and
computer hacking, among other things. Obama also vindictively
damaged her career. Attkisson has filed a civil suit in the matter.
However, the FBI/DOJ have corrupted the case through the judges, as
witnessed by many who are following the story through social
networking and other websites.
I've also seen the FBI rig cases that resulted in
innocent people losing their lives. People who are approached by the
FBI/DOJ to engage in such misconduct, must realize, when it results
in loss of life, under U.S. law the death penalty is on the table
for you. You have participated in crimes for which there is no
immunity.
The FBI or its parent agency, the DOJ, cannot extend
immunity for acts that result in manslaughter or murder. It places
Congress in an unenviable position, regarding protecting the
nation's name, even if it means giving you the death penalty in
courts of law for your crimes to restore public faith. That's what
some of you are facing, but the FBI has lied to you regarding
immunity.
The fact of the matter is the FBI tried to wage a
hostile takeover of Apple, one of the most valuable companies in the
world. It is very difficult to run a successful tech company. Yet
the FBI, who had no part in Apple's success and did not come up with
any of their products, arrogantly thought they should be running the
company. The FBI isn't smart enough to do so. If they were that
smart they wouldn't be working at the FBI and would be tech
billionaires.
The FBI does not have the mental acuity to run Apple
or any company with that caliber of assets. The FBI does not
understand public tastes or technology. However, suffering from
"delusions of grandeur" tried to takeover Apple and demanded to use
their iPhones to spy on everybody. Of all the nerve.
The Business Insider wrote regarding their article
featuring an interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook, "The FBI asked Apple
to help build a new operating system that could be installed on the
phone and disable its security features — something Cook at the time
called the 'software equivalent of cancer.'"
Once again, the FBI was trying to takeover Apple and
use it to spy on everyone. The FBI constantly does not know when to
stop regarding questionable behavior, then gets caught in scandal
after scandal, which lands them into trouble in the press and with
Congress. One of these days in the not too distant future, the FBI
is going to land in permanent trouble with Congress, with employees
facing serious criminal charges.
The FBI's conduct in publicly fighting with Apple
for access to and control of its signature product, the iPhone,
damaged Apple. Millions of people witnessed it. People on social
networking and in website feedback sections all over the internet
began calling Apple "Big Brother" in reference to the FBI publicly
pushing their way into the company like they own the place. Apple
had to fight back in court for the survival of their company and
brand that the FBI began tarnishing in the eyes of the public
(privacy concerns). The FBI is constantly damaging companies they
did not build and it is not good for the economy or innovation.
The FBI has been launching hostile takeovers of
companies in conduct completely out of place in a democracy. That's
known as communism. People who live in communist nations know their
respective governments can seize their company for any reason at any
time. However, for America, via the FBI, to be engaging in this
conduct is inappropriate, as it is supposed to be a democratic
country.
As much as the government states America has free
markets, the FBI disagrees and has been engaging in very illegal and
aggressive tactics in trying to takeover companies with valuable
assets, to do with what they please and it is completely out of
order and criminal.
Robert S. Mueller set the tone for rigging
cases at the FBI and DOJ which is a very shameful thing. It
spits in the face of democracy. No democratic court system
should be doing such a disgraceful, dishonest and
dishonorable thing.
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller set the
tone and agenda at the agency regarding this breed of
criminal misconduct in the corporate sector. He also misused
FBI funds (millions went missing under him) and resources,
such as the $45,000,000 private jet Congress bought for FBI
agents to use on emergency terrorism missions. Mueller was
slammed in Congress for this misconduct, as FBI agents were
left stranded, having to find other slower transport, while
he flew around America in luxury to go his unneeded crap
speeches, fancying himself a big shot corporate executive
running a Fortune 500 company. Mueller repeatedly did these
things on the taxpayers dime.
A decade ago Mueller tried to take over Facebook. He
approached Mark Zuckerberg at a tech conference and that's when the
FBI began using Facebook to spy on Americans and the world. As
mentioned above, the FBI also tried to takeover Apple. Further
meddling in the corporate sector, the FBI has been criminally
stealing intellectual property, such as copyrights and patents, from
smaller companies and doing whatever they wish with them, such as
passing them on to Lockheed Martin and other companies in the
corporate sector, in violation of U.S. and international law (Former FBI Directors Robert Mueller And James Comey Criminally Defrauded
Florida Submarine Company Out Of Billions Of Dollars In Copyrights And
Patents To Benefit Former Employer Lockheed Martin Then Stonewalled
Congress Regarding It).
The FBI has been disgracefully spying in the
international community and stealing assets belonging to foreign
corporations such as Airbus, then unlawfully passing them on to
Boeing. This conduct is damaging the economy, as stolen intellectual
property is being devalued by people who did not create or
understand them. As such, the rip-offs make less money.
To cover up the crimes, the FBI has been going into
courthouses and telling judges how to rule in cases against
companies and people who were criminally defrauded out of their
assets/intellectual property. Millions of people have seen it and it
has completely shaken their faith in the judiciary.
The FBI is constantly getting involved in matters
that extend far beyond their congressional mandate. The FBI is only
supposed to investigate crimes such as terrorism, mafia cases
(racketeering), intellectual property theft, identity theft and bank
robbery. However, they have illegally become a spy agency (which is
the NSA and CIA's job). For example, the FBI ran up such a huge bill
with telephone company, AT&T, in excess of $23,000,000, they
couldn't pay it.
In the Bruce Ivins anthrax case, the FBI actually
spent tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money to, according to
them and no one else, come up with a new form of science. They did
this to laughter and contempt from the scientific community, as this
so-called new form of science the FBI claim they came up with made
absolutely no sense. It was completely unscientific and nonsensical.
They did all of this to pin a crime on an innocent scientist, Ivins,
for something the CIA had done and not him (Journalist: FBI Blamed Ivins For CIA Anthrax).
The FBI is mentally ill to have done this. It caused
the global scientific community to publicly brand them inept and
crazy. The FBI embarrassed the U.S. government with this behavior.
Once again, the FBI got involved in matters that extended far beyond
their congressional mandate. Please, show me in writing where
Congress instructed the FBI to take tens of millions of dollars in
taxpayer money to become a science agency, while drawing global
condemnation from actual scientists, for allegedly coming up with a
new form of science that sensible, educated professionals
immediately stated makes no sense. It was insane. They did all that
madness and tried to con the science world, all to pin a crime on
one man who didn't do it. Who in their right mind does something
like that (Mueller did).
That is but the tip of the iceberg regarding the
insane madness the FBI has been doing behind the scenes and on
taxpayer money. They have gotten involved in some very dangerous
territory in America and around the world, in things they do not
belong in, that Congress did not authorize them to venture into and
it is going to breed massive catastrophe and destruction regarding
the United States.
Congress needs to pay attention to the signs, as the
FBI's conduct is going to take America down due to the criminal
misconduct they are engaging in. Prominent individuals and everyday
people are openly and repeatedly stating the FBI is corrupt,
treacherous, dishonest and engaging in the unlawful habit of rigging
justice system cases. That is not a good image to have in the world.
It sends a bad message to America and the world regarding the agency
and by association and default, the government. They are also
committing serious crimes in America and abroad that is costing
people their lives.
STORY SOURCE
Tim Cook said Apple's fight with the FBI in
2016 was a 'very rigged case,' and he wishes it went to court
Apr. 23, 2019, 12:29 PM - In an interview with
the visiting Harvard professor Nancy Gibbs at the Time 100 event on
Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he wished his company's fight with
the FBI over the ability to unlock an iPhone had actually gone to
court. "Our battle was over whether or not the government could
force Apple to create a tool that could put hundreds of millions of
people at risk in order to get into a phone — and we said no, the
law does not support the government having the authority to do
that," Cook told Gibbs.
In December 2015, the FBI obtained an iPhone 5C used
by one of the two people behind the mass shooting in San Bernardino,
California, that killed 14 people and injured 22 others. The police
killed the two attackers in a shootout, and the FBI was unable to
get into the password-protected phone it recovered. The National
Security Agency was unable to unlock it, however, so the FBI asked
Apple to help build a new operating system that could be installed
on the phone and disable its security features — something Cook at
the time called the "software equivalent of cancer."
Apple opposed the request, citing the security and
privacy risks it would pose to other customers, and a hearing was
scheduled for March 22. But just one day before the scheduled
hearing, the government said it found a third party that could help
unlock the iPhone, and it delayed the hearing. The FBI formally
withdrew its request to Apple one week later.
"I wish that case went to court, to be honest," Cook
said on Tuesday. "It was dropped the day before, and now after the
inspector-general reports have come out, our worst fears have been
confirmed: that it was a very rigged case to begin with." The report
Cook alluded to, published by the Justice Department's Office of the
Inspector General in March 2018, found that "there were
misunderstandings and incorrect assumptions" among people working on
the case at the FBI and that Apple's involvement wasn't actually
necessary in the first place...
https://www.businessinsider.com
Apple CEO Tim Cook says FBI’s 2016 case about
San Bernadino shooter’s locked iPhone was ‘very rigged’
Published Tue, Apr 23 2019 • 4:36 PM EDT - Apple CEO
Tim Cook said the 2016 case between Apple and the FBI over the San
Bernardino iPhone would’ve produced more information if it had gone
to trial. Cook said that the FBI acted in a “very dishonest manner”
and that the case was “very rigged.”
The case was dropped after the Department of Justice
was able to access the iPhone just ahead of a scheduled trial. Apple
CEO Tim Cook said it’s unfortunate the FBI’s case to force the
company to provide data from a terrorist’s iPhone in 2016 didn’t go
to trial because that way the public could have seen the truth.
Speaking on Tuesday at a Time Magazine conference in
New York, Cook was referring to the case of the San Bernadino
shooter, Syed Farook, who killed 14 people and injured 22 others at
the Inland Regional Center. Apple publicly opposed the FBI when it
asked for access to data Farook’s work phone, saying that what law
enforcement was requesting would be a “master key” capable of
opening millions of iPhones.
The case was dropped after the Department of Justice
was able to access the iPhone days before an expected trial. The
company or person who was eventually able to crack the iPhone’s
security has not been made public. “Now, after the inspector general
reports have come out, our worst fears have been confirmed — that it
was a very rigged case to begin with,” Cook said on Tuesday. “So I
think this was not the government’s finest hour. I have personally
never seen the government apparatus move against a company like it
did here in a very dishonest manner.”...
https://www.cnbc.com
Person of the Year 2010
Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010 - On the afternoon of Nov.
16, 2010, Mark Zuckerberg was leading a meeting in the Aquarium, one
of Facebook's conference rooms, so named because it's in the middle
of a huge work space and has glass walls on three sides so everybody
can see in. Conference rooms are a big deal at Facebook because
they're the only places anybody has any privacy at all, even the
bare minimum of privacy the Aquarium gets you. Otherwise the space
is open plan: no cubicles, no offices, no walls, just a rolling
tundra of office furniture. Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's COO, who
used to be Lawrence Summers' chief of staff at the Treasury
Department, doesn't have an office. Zuckerberg, Facebook's CEO and
co-founder and presiding visionary, doesn't have an office...
The door opened, and a distinguished-looking
gray-haired man burst in — it's the only way to describe his
entrance — trailed by a couple of deputies. He was both the oldest
person in the room by 20 years and the only one wearing a suit. He
was in the building, he explained with the delighted air of a man
about to secure ironclad bragging rights forever, and he just had to
stop in and introduce himself to Zuckerberg: Robert Mueller,
director of the FBI, pleased to meet you.
They shook hands and chatted about nothing for a
couple of minutes, and then Mueller left. There was a giddy silence
while everybody just looked at one another as if to say, What the
hell just happened?...
http://content.time.com
Zuckerberg says Facebook is working with
special counsel Mueller in probe
Published Tue, Apr 10 2018 • 3:50 PM EDT Updated
Wed, Apr 11 2018 • 7:01 AM EDT - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
confirmed before the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees on
Tuesday that the company has been working with special counsel
Robert Mueller. Zuckerberg clarified he had not personally been
interviewed but others within the company had been.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified to a joint
hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees Tuesday that
Facebook is cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller’s
investigation. “I know we are working with them,” Zuckerberg said...
https://www.cnbc.com