American media Gateway experts (Gateway Punit) on December 13, said former cia intelligence officer Brad Johnson (Brad Johnson) of Mr Obama’s crime database is studied, and results show that the crime database overstated the right-wing white violence, but for a lot of black (Antifa) your (BLM) and Ann formulation of violence, no entry.
Mr. Brad Johnson, prior to his retirement was a senior U.S. Operations officer, director of the CIA Operations Team, and is currently chairman of the U.S. Intelligence Reform (AIR) agency. He has directly supported the war on terror overseas and has extensive direct experience in counter intelligence.
“During the first presidential debate, President Trump was repeatedly asked about right-wing violence, as if it were a big threat,” Mr Johnson wrote in an article for American Military News on November 17. So where did this saying come from? It comes from the TEVUS, which was created by the Obama administration in 2009.”
The Crime Database, funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, lists all violent attacks in the United States for use by the U.S. government and media, and is one of the sources of information to find out who committed violent attacks in the United States.
According to gateway Experts, Mr Johnson studied Mr Obama’s criminal database and found it to be highly politicised. The crime database disguises the extreme violence of Islam, Arab, black nationalism and left-wing terrorism, instead documenting virtually non-existent white violence. If violence is committed by non-whites, the crime database either excludes it or blames the race responsible for the violence. For example, the Arab 9/11 hijackers, who murdered nearly 3,000 innocent people, were classified by the criminal database as “white/Caucasian non-Hispanic”, resulting in the fact that all the victims of 9/11 were killed by white people and 9/11 became the largest source of death from white violence.
The crime database, on the other hand, systematically glosses over the black death, the violence associated with black nationalism, systematically glosses over the violence of left-wing groups, and doesn’t mention antifa at all, a group that often uses violence, openly propagates violence.
Dr. Christopher Hull, a senior fellow at the U.S. Intelligence Reform Agency, conducted a two-year detailed study of the crime database to check the accuracy of crime database reports used by the Department of Homeland Security, other parts of the federal government and the media. As a result, crime databases appear to be heavily influenced by politics, with little information based on accurate analysis.
“We all know that violent crime figures in the US are incorrect,” says the gateway expert’s article. Now we have empirical evidence that this is true.”
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