Jailhouse Letter from Ed Steele Explains How He Was Framed
By johnu1978 - Last updated: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 - Save & Share - One Comment
Since his arrest weeks ago Idaho attorney Edgar Steele has been unable to get a letter out of the Spokane County Jail until now. He is being held on very shaky federal charges of solicitation for murder.
In his letter Steele asserts that a confidential informant (CI) working with the feds’ lied to them regarding an alleged plot about a “murder for hire”. The CI and the government devised the “murder for hire” story to try and cover up his theft of tens of thousands of dollars in silver coins the CI had stolen from Steele sometime earlier.
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Comment from Anonymous American
Time July 31, 2010 at 6:30 pm
Wow.
This is pathetic. Ed would never kill his wife. It is truly sad and pathetic that our taxes are paying federal agents to trump up ridiculous charges on individuals who are openly un-pc solely in order to silence their view points. This, in the land of the “free.”
What really bothers the federal government is anonymity and concepts of Leaderless Resistence, as envisioned by Louis Beam. The feds do not like this because they cannot infiltrate and destroy an enemy without a name and face and without a command structure. Yet, by its dishonest and dishonorable actions, it is precisely this method of Leaderless Resistence and anonymity that the feds make so tantalizing to real White Americans. What is happening to Ed Steele is a direct reflection upon the leadership of the FBI, and its “values.” This incident also indicates that the federal government’s leadership is shoddy; the FBI recognizes the dangers of leaderless resistence and anonymity yet its actions strongly encourage their targets to adopt this more effective model of resistence, which, in effect, is counter-productive. The FBI should also “lead by example” when it comes to a value system. Lying, stealing, perjury, misappropriating American tax dollars, these are things a government should not do, not only because they are bad, not only because these actions contradict the “identity” of the government, but because actions like this cause the whole American civilian population to lose public confidence in the federal government. That loss of confidence creates the driving force behind the dissident voices—such as Ed Steele—that the FBI vies to suppress. Again, counter productive, from a strategic standpoint.
Know your enemy. The FBI has no values or identity and its behavior is counter productive, indicating either an absence of strategic objectives or a commitment to reach goals. Good to know.