FBI Analyst Communicated with Islamic Terrorism Targets, Ran Database Checks and Stole Records for Them

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Todd Bensman: Great to be here. I wish I could have been visible to you, but I have tech problems here, so I don't know. We'll figure those out.

Brannon Howse: You know, it happens. It happens. So tell me about last night.

Todd Bensman: Well, there's a I live in Austin, Texas, and just north of here is a retirement community in Georgetown, Texas, called Sun City. And they have, of course, a big Republican group there, a huge one, actually, which is sort of interesting for this area. This is a bright blue speck excuse me, a bright blue speck, and excuse me in a sea of red Texas. So it was a great crowd. About 400 people showed up and were very enthusiastic. Oh, yeah. Retirees and fired up, man. They were fired up. Standing ovation and a lot of books.

Brannon Howse: Well, congratulations. You deserve it. I'm glad to hear the American people are waking up. But I would I would venture to guess the people of Texas are waking up. Not only is the country being invaded, but Texas is being completely invaded and may be about to be completely transformed. If I understand Eliseo Medina, the progressive slash Marxist I think is would be more accurately described. Eliseo Medina, back so many years ago, said, we're going to bring them these illegals in and we're going to get them to vote and win every progressive election from now on. This could be how they flip Texas to to blue, right?

Todd Bensman: Well, unless the Republicans of Texas work pretty hard, that could happen. I will say, though, that lots of Texas Latinos are voting red and have for probably the last 2 or 3 election cycles, many of the blue precincts down along the border have flipped for the first time in their history. So Mexicans, why? Why? They can't stand this mass migration crisis. They hate it. They absolutely can't stand it. And they did it legally. Is the problem for them and they're seeing millions of people just cut the line. And a lot of those immigrants are rude and sort of arrogant and criminal and cause a lot of trouble down there along the border. And they just hate it. They can't stand it. They also can't stand it. I've written about this. I spent a lot of time down there. They also can't stand the way liberal progressives treated Ice and Border Patrol member Abolish Ice and called them Nazis and called Border Patrol. Man, they didn't forget that most of the families down there have somebody who works in those agencies. Those agencies are mostly Latino down there. They employees and they took great exception to listening to the rest of the country. The rest of their party calls Border Patrol agents and Ice agents a bunch of Nazi thugs. They hated that more than anything, I think.

Todd Bensman: They don't.

Brannon Howse: They don't. Let's talk. I bet they don't. Let's switch over here to this article you wrote that's published over at the CDM. This is by Todd came out on the 27th. I did a whole hour on this on the radio two days ago. Todd. I did a whole hour on this. Oh, you actually had an FBI?

Brannon Howse: Going to say?

Todd Bensman: Oh, you mean on my article or on the case?

Brannon Howse: Yeah, on your article. I did a whole hour on the radio two days ago on the radio and 63 stations on your article, reading from it and adding commentary along the way. And last night I had on. Well, you were busy, I think. Yeah, but last night I had on. And you were going to. You were going to come on right behind him. But last night I had on an FBI whistleblower who knows the guy that was involved in this case, and he talked about it being slow walk for a long, long, long years. And he went on last night, this FBI whistleblower had just testified before Congress about two weeks ago, Steve Friendly. He went on to say how not only is this horrible what happened, but he went on to announce last night that we have what he says is mentally ill. Fbi agent. Mentally ill. Fbi agents, not psychologically sound FBI agents that as a cop, he had to go through a psychological process, answer 700 questions. He said to be an FBI agent. I did not. And he says we have people that are not mentally stable to handle classified information, to be FBI agents.

Brannon Howse: And then he wanted to say in I think it was New Jersey field offices, they now have yoga rooms, they have chairs, recliners. They have all these different rooms. And then a sign that says, don't feel bad if you're not productive today. And they're paying them three hours a week for mental health, you can have a three hour mental health break. And he's basically saying that they're destroying the FBI with all of this political correctness and not screening people that are not psychologically sound enough to even have this job. And he made that in the context of saying you have to wonder if this woman isn't all there. But I said, you know, maybe she's not. But how do we also know is as Todd's writing in this article, she didn't convert to Islam for those who didn't maybe read your article and I hope they all will. I linked it over at Worldview report.com. Tell us about this and how did this come to your attention.

Todd Bensman: Sure. So it came to my attention because the Department of Justice put out a press release about it. And I noticed that at the time, but I didn't have time to write it up. But then. Excuse me. Last week. I'm so sorry. And last week, The New York Times and all the major media organizations really put it out there as, look what this lady did. She stole documents, classified documents, and hid them in her bathroom just like Donald Trump. And she got four years. So, therefore, Donald Trump is probably looking at four years. And every single article made this sort of tried to draw this parallel between the two cases. And I remembered some of what was in that case. So I just opened up all the court records on them and started reading through everything and went, Oh my God, this is none of this stuff got reported. It was shocking what was in the court records. And I was like, I am writing this thing right now. I don't care how long it takes. I'm going to write this thing up. What was in the court records wasn't just that she accidentally brought something home in a box that had a bunch of golf balls in the bottom. She purposefully and willfully and wittingly stole 20,000. Count that 20,000 case files and classified sensitive, protected documents that had to do with counterterrorism cases that were active and brought those home.

Todd Bensman: Well, why would she do that? Well, buried in the documents is the fact that for the 12 years and even before she joined the FBI, that she was in the FBI as an analyst, she was in communication with targets of counterterrorism investigations. In other words, people who were associates of Osama bin Laden, people who were in al-Qaida. She was on the phone with them. They would call her. She would call them for years and years, have long conversations with them, and have short conversations with them. And then she would go back to the office the next day and do a bunch of database searches on the court case, on the I'm sorry, on the investigative files. Then the next day would be calling the same people again as though she was sharing sensitive FBI case information with the targets. This woman was not a counterterrorism analyst. She was doing other stuff, counterintelligence, transnational crime, drug stuff, not counterterrorism. So she had no business anywhere near files like that and she got away with it. What she was doing is she was helping the enemy, dining out, and whatever the FBI was doing to people who were their targets, which is an incredible distinction between what she did and what Donald Trump is. Trump Trump's not even being accused of anything like that. What they're saying the worst thing about Trump is, well, maybe somebody might have in passing or going to the bathroom or going to a party, might have seen something and stolen it or something.

Todd Bensman: But this woman was on purpose, undermining US national security on terrorism cases. And I thought that all needed to be put out there. Now, I also raised the question as to who she is, because the court records that I read, the government sentencing memorandum and the indictment, and everything else that transcripts, etcetera, in this case very carefully omit what her religion is. I'm reading this material thinking the only thing I want to know here is, is she. Is she a Muslim? Is she a convert? You know, she's an Anglo lady. First name is Kendra. Kingsbury is her second name. But lots of people like that convert and go over to the jihad side. And the court records very carefully, I would say skirt that issue. And if this was a terrorism case, which I and all of my experience, I believe should have been filed as a terrorism case under international statutes or national statutes, rather. Uh, but instead, they got. They put her up on the exact same charges. Five years later as Trump is under. And I just have to wonder if maybe they were just trying to create some kind of a false parallel to feed to the media about this. I could be wrong. I don't know. But this is very serious. But how? In case.

Brannon Howse: Yeah, it is. And how much do you think it puts us at risk for for a terrorist attack? Was she able to give information? Was she able to do anything to aid the terrorist or terrorist suspects? I mean, does this put us at more risk?

Todd Bensman: Well, it's unknown because the bureau is not revealing that the Department of Justice is revealing nothing other than the fact that she was stealing these documents, bringing them home, and then calling these jihadists who are the target of these cases. So clearly, she was sharing information, leaking the information to the target. And high-level defense information means and methods, sources. It looks like this woman did tremendous damage to the country, tremendous damage. I couldn't tell you much more beyond that, except that there are some passages in the court records. We put them up in media. You can read them yourself, you know, the whole thing. But why this isn't being called terrorism, why has nobody charged it as terrorism, Why DOJ lawyers are just saying things like, I guess we'll never know what motivated her or anything about her when she has an ex-husband, when she's got relatives and friends, when she has social media and, you know, correspondence on the computers that she didn't destroy. I think the FBI and everybody knew a whole lot more about this case and just didn't want to put it in the court records, didn't want to charge it like that.

Brannon Howse: And of course, as you said, the media tried to use this without telling the backstory of what she did, trying to imply that this woman got four years for having documents she wasn't supposed to have in her bathroom but gave no backstory. It's not even comparing, you know, it's not comparing apples to oranges. It's not comparing apples to apples. It's comparing apples to oranges. It's ridiculous. It's not the same thing. But what it again, highlights, as you're saying, is not only this corruption by the media, but I guess you're highlighting we got an FBI that's not even vetting people. I mean, she was on the phone. She was on the phone with people for long times and periods and a few seconds here and there. But she was having these conversations before she was ever on the employment of the FBI. And they never did any background check.

Todd Bensman: Well, that's right. And that's the thing. I raised that question in the piece as well. That's a very reasonable question to raise. She joined the FBI in 2004, so the FBI was in a big hiring frenzy at that point because it was after 9/11. They needed analysts. They needed everybody to fight the war on terror. So, granted, they might have been in a hurry back then, but in this case, the toll records show from the more recent investigation showed that she had a 38-minute conversation in the year 2000 with a target of an active FBI counterterrorism investigation for 38 minutes, four years before she joined the FBI, which indicates to me that there was some kind of a vetting failure there with her that was catastrophic because she went on to be to to to be damaging our national security for 12 long years doing this before. And it would have gone on. The only reason that this whole thing fell apart is because she sensed that she was under surveillance and she fessed up. Okay, you got me. Here's what I've been doing.

Brannon Howse: And yet she wasn't under surveillance. She wasn't under surveillance. Right.

Todd Bensman: I don't know whether she was or not. It doesn't. I mean, that's another mystery. But either way, you know, she didn't have a, you know, a sudden realization of conscious conscience that she was doing something terrible to her country. She did it out of self-preservation because she thought she might be able to catch a break if she brought it to their attention.

Todd Bensman: Of getting caught in the middle of something. But in the meantime, at one point, she grabbed one of her computers and smashed it to pieces with a hammer. And whatever was on that computer, I think probably would have answered a whole lot of questions about exactly who she was communicating with and what she was doing with these records. And she was running database checks back at the office on cases that were not hers. She had no need to know anything about those cases. You would think.

Brannon Howse: The FBI, you'd think the FBI would have a computer system that was sophisticated enough to throw a red flag just at that, would you not?

Todd Bensman: Well, I thought they did. I mean, a lot of the federal agencies, if you look up somebody's cases, it flags the case agent so that the case agent can then call you and say, hey, what are you doing looking? In my case, that's normal in federal law enforcement. I know this because I worked with them for almost ten years. You can't just go look up somebody's case without it flagging. So I just have no idea. It sounds like the failures here were widespread. Catastrophic. I don't know what happened with this case. I don't know why the DOJ lawyers.

Brannon Howse: You know, I hate to.

Todd Bensman: Play terrorism.

Brannon Howse: I hate to be so pessimistic, but maybe. Maybe the powers that be wanted her there. Maybe some elements in our deep state wanted her there, that gave her a cover and wanted to do these things because they sure seem to make it easy for her.

Todd Bensman: Yeah. I don't know if I'd go that far, but, I mean, you know, fair question to raise. But, you know, she had one over on the FBI, that's for sure. She was a traitor, a turncoat, the worst kind. And she only got four years in prison.

Brannon Howse: Pretty short time.

Todd Bensman: Yeah, I mean, because the details of this case, I think if the full details were in there, you couldn't I don't think any judge would. I mean, nobody would you couldn't get away with four years for what this woman looks like. She did. We don't have the full story here, but certainly, the media is looking at this saying, look how rough this was on her. Trump could be going away for four years, too, except that there's no allegation. I read I read the full Trump indictment carefully. And there is nothing in that indictment that looks anything like this indictment. And I have to wonder, you know, I'm tough on the media because I was one of them for 23 years. I was a newspaper reporter for big newspapers covering national security. So I have grounds to complain about this sort of thing. What they did, it's egregious what they did. You have to read the full indictments in order to draw a comparison intellectually. To be honest, intellectually, you have to do that. But there it all was. Every newspaper in the country just about ran stories about, oh, my God, this woman, look what happened. She got four years and she stored stolen or, you know, classified records in her bathroom, just like Trump stored them in his bathroom, That kind of thing. I mean, shallow. Yes.

Brannon Howse: Not the same thing at all. Okay. Where can they read the article? I mean, I've got it linked over at Worldview Report.com. I know. It's on over there at Creative Destructive Media.

Todd Bensman: Yeah, there.

Brannon Howse: Destructive.

Todd Bensman: No, they're a great publication. I've been writing for them for a few years now and, you know, lots of freedom to write for them and and they have a great audience and distribution. I recommend you go check them out. But you can find my piece in that publication, CD, CD, Nme.com. You can also find it linked over at my website. Todd bensman.com. I don't always only write about immigration. There's nothing immigration about this but national security. And especially when it comes to the jihad. I'm I'm all over the jihad whenever I whenever Ican find the time.

Brannon Howse: Well, you are doing great work and we're looking forward, by the way, to having you at our Ozarks Worldview Week in the middle of October and as one of the keynote speakers with everybody else. So thanks for all you're doing, Todd.

Todd Bensman: I'll do my best to give you guys a good show out there.

Brannon Howse: I think you will. You got a standing ovation last night. Let's see if you can do that. Let's see if you can do that in the Ozarks. And by the way, I know you'll sell a lot of books are people a lot of our people would love to have you sign the books. I think. I think we're I can't remember if you're going to ship them or we're going to just order up a bunch from the publisher. But one way or the other, we'll have some of your books there.

Todd Bensman: That's great.

Brannon Howse: Todd. Have a great weekend.

Todd Bensman: Sorry for the tech difficulties and the cough.

Brannon Howse: You're fine. You're fine. We got great information. It's all worth it. Thank you. Todd Bensman checking in. Check out his site. Toddbensman.org. And Toddbensman.com and CIS.Org.

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