FBI/CIA ARE TERRORISTS

fbi/cia's own torturers, assassins, & terrorists globally

Fertile Ground To Study How fbi Destroys People

by gsosbee

Tuesday, 13th August 2019

Education

geral sosbee vs fbi assassins

Blackmail, forced suicide, and other inhumane methods by which fbi/cia seeks to control the destiny of man are suggested here.

My observations on how the fbi forces fear on everyone, or at least encourages all people to accept fbi authority.
fbi can make anyone neurotic by torture/taking over one's life & twisting one's perception of reality
PhDs in psychology do not study this phenomenon due to fear of fbi.

If fbi Targets you for torture & elimination, you are soon to notice  unusual behavior patterns that fbi uses to fraudulently define you .
fbi takes raw data from their fraudulently manufactured files to a federal judge who prepares a case for incarceration.

See my most widely read related papers:

http://sosbeevfbi.ning.com/profiles/blogs/most-widely-read-papers-b...

Fertile Ground To Study How fbi Destroys People

by gsosbee

Tuesday, 13th August 2019

Education

geral sosbee vs fbi assassins

Blackmail, forced suicide, and other inhumane methods by which fbi/cia seeks to control the destiny of man are suggested here.

My observations on how the fbi forces fear on everyone, or at least encourages all people to accept fbi authority.
fbi can make anyone neurotic by torture/taking over one's life & twisting one's perception of reality
PhDs in psychology do not study this phenomenon due to fear of fbi.

If fbi Targets you for torture & elimination, you are soon to notice  unusual behavior patterns that fbi uses to fraudulently define you .
fbi takes raw data from their fraudulently manufactured files to a federal judge who prepares a case for incarceration.

See my most widely read related papers:

http://sosbeevfbi.ning.com/profiles/blogs/most-widely-read-papers-b...

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