Former FBI Analyst Exposed America to Jihadists
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Introduction:
In a recent interview, TV host Brannon Howse spoke with Todd Bensman, an expert on national security, about the case of Kendra Kingsbury, an FBI analyst who was recently sentenced to four years in prison for stealing and hiding classified documents. The conversation shed light on the significant discrepancies between the media's portrayal of the case and the alarming details revealed in court records. Furthermore, the discussion raised questions about the adequacy of FBI vetting procedures and potential lapses in national security. This article aims to provide an overview of the interview and delve into the implications of the Kingsbury case.
The Disturbing Facts:
Bensman initially learned about the case through a Department of Justice press release but was compelled to investigate further after major media outlets portrayed Kingsbury's actions as a mere mishap involving documents in her bathroom. Upon reviewing court records, Bensman discovered that Kingsbury had willfully stolen 20,000 case files and classified documents related to active counterterrorism investigations. These documents were sensitive and protected and contained valuable information about ongoing cases.
Unveiling Potential Motives:
Delving deeper into the court records, Bensman revealed that Kingsbury had been in communication with targets of counterterrorism investigations even before she joined the FBI. She engaged in lengthy conversations with individuals associated with Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, and subsequently accessed investigative files and conducted database searches related to those individuals. This raised concerns about whether she was intentionally leaking sensitive FBI case information to these targets. Bensman highlighted that her actions went beyond mere mishandling of documents and constituted a serious breach of national security.
Missed Terrorism Charges:
Despite the nature of Kingsbury's actions, the court records did not label the case as terrorism-related. Bensman raised questions about why the Department of Justice did not pursue terrorism charges or reveal more about Kingsbury's background, including her religion. He pondered whether there was a deliberate attempt to downplay the severity of the case and avoid charging it as a terrorism offense. Bensman emphasized the need for transparency and a thorough examination of Kingsbury's motives to fully understand the extent of her betrayal.
FBI Vetting and Oversight:
The interview touched on the issue of FBI vetting procedures and the potential failure in properly assessing individuals before granting them access to classified information. Kingsbury's pre-FBI phone conversations with terrorism suspects raised concerns about the vetting process and the possible gaps in evaluating her suitability for such a sensitive position. Bensman also questioned why the FBI's internal systems did not raise red flags when Kingsbury accessed investigative files that were unrelated to her assigned tasks.
Implications for National Security:
The Kingsbury case has significant implications for national security. The possibility that she leaked sensitive information to terrorist targets raises concerns about the potential damage caused to ongoing investigations and the safety of intelligence sources. While the full extent of the harm is not yet known, it underscores the need for a comprehensive review of FBI procedures and enhanced oversight to prevent similar breaches in the future.
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This article is sponsored as a public service of the Worldview Weekend Foundation. Thank you for your contribution to www.wvwfoundation.com so we can continue to offer this FREE service.
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