FBI Destroyed Walter Cronkite's File
Oh No They Didn't!
September 24. 2009
Walter Cronkite
The FBI destroyed the file of veteran newsman, Walter Cronkite. How
dare they! Freedom of Information requests were submitted after
his death, pursuant to Federal law, as all privacy claims are
released upon the subject's passing.
However, a letter was sent
from the FBI
to USA Today, in response to their query, stating Cronkite's files
were destroyed.
The files clearly contained invasive items targeting the journalist,
such as unlawful wiretaps, illegal surveillance, mail intercepts,
his bedroom tactics,
profiles on his family and friends, harsh critiques of his reporting
rendered by delusional FBI executives that arrogantly fancy
themselves literary critics, rounding off complete intrusiveness
into every facet of Cronkite's life, from what he wrote and said, to
what he ate for dinner, all gathered in violation of the
Constitution and U.S. Code.
Said files contained inappropriate investigation requests into the
newsman, by Presidents and politicians, too nosy and power mad for
their own good, who also paid too much attention to their own press
and that of their respective administrations.
Robert Mueller destroyed Walter Cronkite's file two years ago,
discarding taxpayer property
To preserve the false image of complying with the Constitution and
Federal law, the files were incinerated by the FBI, on Robert S.
Mueller's instructions, proving once again, integrity is
non-existent at the Bureau.
The FBI has turned the Freedom of Information Act into a complete
joke and mockery, much to the chagrin of the U.S. Congress that
enacted it, embarrassing it in the nation and the world.
One cannot claim a democratic, free and open government, when rogue
parties in a federal law enforcement agency, routinely break the
law, whilst hypocritically claiming to uphold it. It just doesn't
work that way.
What's the sense of having the Freedom of Information Act in its
current capacity, if dubious, deceitful, disgraceful men like Robert
S. Mueller can flout and break it at will.
STORY SOURCE
Cronkite records destroyed by FBI
WASHINGTON — The FBI destroyed its files on former CBS News
anchorman Walter Cronkite two years ago under a policy that has been
criticized by researchers for allowing potentially valuable records
to be wiped out.
A search of the agency's main index of the subjects of FBI
investigations found some records tied to Cronkite's name were
destroyed in October 2007, the FBI said in response to a Freedom of
Information Act request by USA TODAY. Cronkite's death in July at
age 92 made any FBI files about him available for release under the
federal law...
The FBI should have preserved records about Cronkite, who anchored
CBS' newscasts from 1962 to 1981, said Scott Hodes, a former top
lawyer in the FBI's records office. All FBI records on such a
prominent person should have been saved under the FBI's policies,
Hodes said.
"You're not supposed to destroy records that are historically
valuable," Hodes said. "Somebody should have known who Walter
Cronkite was."...
"They piled up the documents, and we (taxpayers) paid for it," Heard
said. "With a lot of that material, the simplest thing would be to
just keep it."...
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