The FBI as a Domestic Terrorist Organization 


Allen Ginsberg, the famous Jewish poet, described the FBI as a ‘domestic terrorist’ organization. The author of a famous poem, Howl, Ginsberg speaks from an entirely different generation but his description accurately portrays the true role of the FBI plays in American society–not just then but now. Americans who believe in a better America must make a concerted effort to become aware of the history of domestic terrorism that is the FBI. The following is a list of books that details how the FBI is a domestic 

Blood Will Tell: The Murder Trials of T. Cullen Davis | January 1, 1979

Unamerican Activities: The Campaign Against the Underground Press
by Geoffrey Rips, Anne Janowitz, et al. | Jan 1, 1981

These books detail how the FBI, as an anti-Constitutional agency, seeks to undermine “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” These books, unlike Hollywood, do not ‘dramatize’ the FBI like so many modern day television series. The FBI is not like “Crime Lab CSI.” The FBI is a far cry from “Crime Lab CSI,” as these books demonstrate. Television series like “Crime Lab CSI” are designed to provide a facade to the FBI’s ‘image’ without ever addressing the agency’s real work. It’s real work is “to crush the constitutional rights of a large sector of the American populace which had found it necessary to dissent.

Citizens who have become aware of the FBI as a ‘domestic terrorist’ organization should make the dismantling and eradication of the FBI a central priority in any demand for change in the United States. While the only Federal law enforcement agency Constitutionally mandated is the U.S. Marshalls, the FBI, much like the CIA or NSA, are not. None of those latter three agencies, whose life’s work culminates in anti-Constitutional activity, have any basis whatsoever in the Constitution as it is interpreted in 1791. 

The framers, for instance, did not envision the development of a country whose Federal budget incurs a trillion dollars worth of debt every 100 days to fund Constitutionally baseless agencies, especially those whose history of anti-Constitutional activity contrasts sharply with the fundamental goal of the Enlightened republic. They certainly did not envision the creation of an agency whose sole purpose is to terrorize its citizens. That is unquestionably so.