FBI Leadership Can Not Right This Ship - an Interview with Jeff Danik

Published: Aug. 22, 2022, 9 a.m.

b"Today\\u2019s show rundown: \\nToday we have brought our friend Jeff Danik back on. He is a 28 year veteran of the FBI (see bio below). Jeff was in a supervisory role in Palm Beach Florida - where he is sitting today is about a mile away from Mar-a-Lago itself. Jeff is an FBI badass - Chuck Woolery on the other hand is feared by fish everywhere. Why didn't Mar-a-Lago get raided by the Palm Beach FBI - instead of bringing all DC FBI? Federal Search warrants for the most part - have to be issued by a federal judge in the district where the property to be searched is located.\\nAugust 5th was when this case first popped. Was the DOJ working with the magistrate - did they give some other pre-trial solution? There didn't seem to be any pre trial approach to the judge for contact on this case besides just giving them the affidavit. Dozens of news media personnel companies trying to get things unsealed. The men and women in law enforcement deal with lots of people who are reprobates, uninformed, ticked off people. It's easy to flex your muscles and be the authoritarian tough guy. It is far harder to be empathetic and gain their trust - to get to the guts of the real issue. That said, what is making people so angry about this Mar-a-Lag raid? It has a lot to do with the arrogance of the legal professions.\\nWe keep being told we can NOT question our Government. You can not shine a light on anything they are doing now days, and people are getting angry about it. What can we do now? Chuck says it is up to us to set it straight. What specific action needs to be taken though. Thats what we need to focus on. We need to start holding people responsible for their actions. Why did Merrick Garland not trust the office down in Palm Beach County.  \\n\\nhttps://daniksolutions.com/ \\nAn FBI leader, whose diverse twenty-eight-year career, with significant experience across all FBI Program lines, distinguishes him from his peers.\\nWhite Collar Crime: Having been a CPA with Big Four experience, after joining the FBI I became a recognized expert in investigating complex financial crimes across all FBI programs especially banking and stock/securities fraud, money laundering, government fraud, public corruption, and health care.\\nViolent Crime: As a violent crime investigator, he indicted suspects in bank robberies, multinational/gang drug cases, attempted murder cases, major theft, kidnapping and extortion cases and successfully led the hunt for fugitives.\\nTerrorism: As a terrorism agent, investigated numerous terror organizations worldwide and as an FBI terrorism supervisor, was part of a small team that designed the gold standard online terrorism threat tracking tool used by all U.S. Intelligence Community partners.\\nOverseas deployments: Served overseas in lengthy key assignments in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Ethiopia (Horn of Africa) where he was the primary contact between those countries and the FBI. Danik also was the primary recruiter for the FBI\\u2019s prestigious National Academy to obtain students from these countries.\\nInstructing: I have extensive teaching credentials having been certified as a General Police Instructor, and International Police Instructor. I have conducted training on behalf of the FBI in Moscow and Chelyabinsk Russia, Botswana Africa, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Skopje, Macedonia, Rome, Italy and several cities throughout the United States.\\nUndercover: As a member of the FBI\\u2019s Undercover Program, I conceived, staffed and lead numerous sensitive FBI undercover operations. Examples are Operation Lack of Memory resulting in convictions of elected officials; Operation Farmhouse Cantina resulting in the conviction of dozens of gang members for drug, weapon and human trafficking violations; Operation Blind Justice resulting in the conviction of twelve law enforcement officers; Operation..."