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FBI Makes Deceitful Claim They Could Not Find School Shooter Nikolas Cruz 5-Months Ago With Credible Tip From You Tube Page

February 16. 2018

Nikolas Cruz

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is being slammed for failing to act on a tip 5-months ago that Nikolas Cruz was a danger to the community. On February 14, 2018, Cruz went on to brutally shoot and kill 14 students and 3 teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. On September 24, 2017, Cruz left a disturbing message on the You Tube page of bail bondsman, Ben Bennight, which read, "I am going to be a professional school shooter." That's not a joke. Only a dangerous person would issue such a statement.

The owner of the You Tube page promptly reported Cruz's post to You Tube and the FBI. In turn the FBI contacted the You Tube page owner and asked why he thought Cruz was a threat. However, the FBI took it no further than that, letting a ticking time bomb roam the streets.

As someone who has experience in dealing with the FBI, I can testify this is their standard criminally negligent behavior. They couldn't be bothered to track down Cruz, who based on reports is a white supremacist (just like former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, who was repeatedly sued for racism in cases brought by minority FBI agents, informants and members of the public).

The fact of the matter is the FBI could have tracked down Cruz and I will explain how they could have done so. As a victim of deliberate FBI criminal negligence, due to a bribe issued to Mueller, I had to fend for myself against dangerous criminals.

Nikolas Cruz being arrested by police

I was sent a death threat from one of three hackers on the payroll of depraved Kabbalah/"Illuminati" member, Madonna. Her hacker used a fake name in the death threat he sent me via email. However, I went to court and obtained two subpoenas. The first subpoena was for Google's G-mail (the hacker's email address on the death threat he sent was an @gmail.com).

After G-mail answered the subpoena and released the IP address of the email containing the death threat, I did an online search to ascertain which Internet Service Provider it was registered in a publicly available database. The search turned up AT&T. I sent the second subpoena to ATT. They released the hacker's name, home address and telephone number, as he had criminally violated their terms of service in sending me a death threat and to make it worse, across state lines, which compounds the crime.

The FBI has far more legal authority than any person and agency in the nation, save for its parent, the Department of Justice (DOJ). Companies would quickly give up a person's identity to the FBI and DOJ once informed the individual has broken the law in issuing threats online. All the FBI had to do was subpoena Google's You Tube for the IP address of the person posting as "Nikolas Cruz." Google's You Tube and G-Mail logs such information.

From there, the FBI could subpoena the information regarding the IP address they obtained from Google's You Tube, which connects to an Internet Service Provider such as AT&T, Comcast ect. The Internet Service Provider would have given the FBI the identity, home address and telephone number connected to the threatening Cruz post, leading them right to him. I've been through it. I know it can be done. By the way, the FBI knows this is standard procedure in such matters regarding the internet. The FBI just couldn't be bothered regarding Cruz.

A screencap of Nikolas Cruz's Instagram page that was deleted after the shooting

Additionally, the FBI could have done a simple internet search for the user name "Nikolas Cruz" and it would have brought up his Instagram page, full of photos of him brandishing guns and knives. It forms the profile of a very disturbed person. Coupled with the expressed threat on You Tube that he is going to become "a professional school shooter" it would have been enough to detain Cruz.

Cruz should have and could have been involuntarily committed. The minute it became a criminal court matter due to his disturbing conduct online, they would have done a research and found he was expelled from school for issuing threats, carrying guns onto the campus and engaging in violence. They would discovered all the 911 calls regarding his deranged behavior. They would have discovered his mother was taking him to counseling for mental illness before she died. It would have given mental health officials the ability to commit Cruz as long as psychiatrists saw fit.  

Once again, the FBI just couldn't be bothered and decided to risk it. Now they are making the dubious, deceitful claim they could not find Cruz 5-months ago. They have a corrupt agenda at that agency and it has resulted in many innocent people dying (far more than the public knows at this time).

The FBI is horrible. I've warned about this for years (see RELATED ARTICLES segment of this article for their evil, heinous behavior). This is just their way and it's really bad. They've harmed many people. FBI is too busy spying on people they are not supposed to be watching, all for corrupt political and financial reasons, in shameful power grabs, rather than doing their jobs in locking up the individuals that pose a true danger to society (like Cruz).

STORY SOURCE

FBI Was Warned About Accused Florida Gunman but Unable to Locate Him

Feb. 15, 2018 / Reuters - PARKLAND, Fla. (Reuters) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation was warned last year about an ominous online comment by the 19-year-old man accused of killing 17 people at his former high school but was unable to locate him, an agent said on Thursday.

Authorities said the ex-student, identified as Nikolas Cruz, walked into the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, near Miami, on Wednesday and opened fire with an AR-15-style assault rifle in the second-deadliest shooting at a public school in U.S. history.

Cruz may have left warning signs on social media in the form of a comment on a YouTube video that read "I‘m going to be a professional school shooter." That comment troubled the person whose video Cruz commented on, Mississippi bail bondsman Ben Bennight, who passed it on to the FBI, according to a video he posted online late Wednesday.

"No other information was included with that comment which would indicate a time location or the true identity of the person who made the comment," FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Lasky told reporters. Investigators were unable to find the commenter, he added...

http://freebeacon.com

FBI’s near-brush with suspect in Florida school shooting draws scrutiny

February 15 at 8:43 PM - A tipster alerted the FBI in September to a disturbing comment that had been left beneath an online video. “Im going to be a professional school shooter,” read the comment, posted by YouTube user “nikolas cruz.” Two FBI agents interviewed the caller, Mississippi bail bondsman Ben Bennight, the next day. The bureau checked public and law enforcement databases for anyone by Cruz’s name who might be of concern, the FBI said, but could not identify the person who left the comment.

Five months later, police say, Nikolas Cruz, 19, walked into the Florida high school from which he had been expelled and opened fire, killing 17 people in one of the nation’s deadliest school shootings. On Thursday, horrific images from the previous day’s attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High — students huddled in classrooms and parents tearfully waiting to hear from their children — intensified a now-familiar national debate about gun laws and the safety of young people at school...

https://www.washingtonpost.com

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