FBI Left Muslim Informant For Dead
January 23. 2010
Craig Monteilh
Yesterday, Craig Monteilh, a man that became an FBI informant, sued
the Bureau stating they left him for dead, after getting him arrested
and incarcerated during an under cover job. He states he was stabbed in
prison by White Supremacists and in another incident, a "fatwa" was
ordered against him due to work the FBI had him perform regarding a
Muslim group.
The Judiciary Report warned two weeks ago,
as they do not honor their word. Whether you are a victim of crime or an
informant, take everything they say with a grain of salt, as they are
dishonorable liars, who are not to be trusted. Believing them
could cost you your very life. They will use and abuse you, then leave
you for dead when they get what they want.
They see victims of crime and informants as expendable, collateral
damage. There are many other stories of victims of crime and informants
being murdered, maimed or impaired, due to FBI criminal negligence. They simply do not
care. Do not get involved with them.
F.B.I. Los Angeles spokesdevil, Laura Eimiller,
claims the lawsuit is just a ploy to get money out of the FBI
who routinely steal the American people's tax dollars with
miscellaneous, bogus receipts.
She stated,
"The government will have the opportunity to defend the lawsuit in court. However, the accusations appear to be desperate
attempts by Mr. Monteilh to personally benefit at the expense of law
enforcement officers and the Muslim American community."
a) Why are you invoking the name of the Muslim American community
when they don't even like you (FBI)
- and -
b) When you say "personally benefit" do you mean like when the FBI,
who are supposed to be out fighting crime, outright took a
preexisting copyright
it had no business touching in a million years, hired a Los Angeles
entertainment agency, William Morris and collected a massive check
for a show Fox decided to drop before it aired, due to bad publicity.
Last time I checked, that was called criminal copyright infringement and
is a violation of the U.S. Code and international law. You know, like
using a foreign MP's
photo without permission for terrorist mock ups. Well, well
well, the crime fighters are criminals.
It says a lot that Monteilh and radio shock jock,
Hal Turner, among
others, keep telling this same story, regarding the FBI paying them to
engage in incendiary and illegal acts, while infiltrating hate groups
and mosques.
Considering the FBI has lied about not violating the privacy of the
American people, via such means as illegal wiretaps, email scanning,
unlawfully accessing phone records, personal library records and bank
accounts, the public has absolutely no reason to believe the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
Even the latest, extraordinarily disrespectful and downright
dangerous international incident involving
a Spanish MP has
shown the FBI to be absolute liars.
It's amazing how FBI Director Robert S. Mueller continues to bring
this nation's name into disrepute all over the world with his madness
and treachery.
How much more disgrace do you intend to draw before you crash out of
that job, oh Hoover reboot. More importantly, how many more innocent
Americans will die due to your criminal negligence (for further
reference see September 11th and
Fort Hood, to name a
few).
STORY SOURCE
Suit by alleged informant says FBI
endangered his life
Craig Monteilh, who says he worked
undercover in Orange County as part of anti-terrorism efforts, accuses
the bureau of abandoning him after mishandling a case. Action also names
the Irvine Police Dep.
Alleged informant Craig Monteilh, 47, says
that the FBI essentially cut him loose after a supervisor bungled an
operation that would have led to the discovery of "bomb making
materials" in a Tustin mosque. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times /
February 24, 2009)
January 23, 2010 - An Irvine man who says
he worked as an undercover informant for the FBI, most notably as a
Muslim convert in an anti-terrorism case, filed a lawsuit Friday
accusing his law enforcement handlers of violating his civil rights and
endangering his life.
Craig Monteilh, 47, says he worked as an
informant for the FBI from 2004 through 2008, providing information and
assistance in narcotics, bank robbery and murder for hire investigations
before being asked to go undercover as part of an anti-terrorist effort
in Orange County, according to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court
in Los Angeles.
Monteilh alleges that the FBI essentially
cut him loose after a supervisor bungled an operation that would have
led to the discovery of "bomb making materials" in a Tustin mosque.
Afterward, the lawsuit alleges, his FBI handlers reneged on a promise to
implement an "exit strategy" that was to include back pay and severance
pay and help with beginning a life with a new identity...
"The government will have the opportunity
to defend the lawsuit in court," FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said in
a prepared statement. "However, the accusations appear to be desperate
attempts by Mr. Monteilh to personally benefit at the expense of law
enforcement officers and the Muslim American community."
Monteilh says in his lawsuit that his work
for the bureau at times placed his life in jeopardy. At one point after
his cover was blown, he said, Muslim extremists "ordered a 'fatwa' "
against him and the Romania Mafia, Mexican Mafia and a white supremacist
group all wanted him dead...
http://www.latimes.com
Former OC informant files $10 million suit against FBI
Published: Jan. 22, 2010 - A man who once worked with the FBI,
allegedly feeding the agency information on local mosques and Muslim
communities throughout the county, has today filed a $10 million civil
liberties lawsuit against the federal agency...
"Mr. Monteilh communicated his grave
concerns over the threats on his life to the FBI and asked for the FBI
to arrange for protective custody, but instead he was left in general
population, thereby exposed to constant danger of being killed," the
suit reads...
"Assistant United States Attorney Dierdra
Eliot gave Mr. Monteilh special permission, by and through a signed
Federal document, to engage in jihadist rhetoric, including but not
limited to conducting terrorist operations, possessing weapons and
initiating conversations to further terrorist acts against the United
States," the lawsuit states...
Hussam Ayloush, executive director of the
Council on American-Islamic Relations, Los Angeles Chapter, said it's
not the use of informants that worries him, but allegations and
consistent reports that informants incite violent rhetoric inside the
Muslim community, and reports that agents use immigration, financial,
and legal tactics to strong-arm people into becoming informants.
http://www.ocregister.com