Thursday, April 4, 2019

Judge Rules in Favor of FBI in Freedom Of Information Act Lawsuit

In a May 17, 2012 article for "Now Public,"  Keith Labella writes:

"The article examines a recent F.O.I.A. case brought against the FBI and the Justice Department in Brooklyn Federal Court on the subject of Gang Stalking.
The judge was presented with an affidavit in support of plaintiff Keith Labella's request for materials the FBI maintained on the subject of Gang Stalking, Organized Stalking and Flash Mobbing.
A 2009 Special Report: 'Stalking Victimization in the United States' (Pub # NCJ 224527) shows that 13 percent of all (reported) stalking cases involved three of more stalkers, or more than 180,000 cases,  during the 12-month survey period.
The FBI not only knows about Gang Stalking, (aka Organized Stalking), or Flash Mobbing, it actively is engaged in a program of deception aimed at preventing the American people from knowing the extent of the problem.
The FBI's claim that it has no documents related to Gang Stalking is absolutely false, as is shown in the May 17, 2012 'Now Public' article,  and in the affidavits filed in Brooklyn Federal Court by Mr. Labella."

The judge ruled in favor of the FBI.

https://gangstalkingismurder.wordpress.com
(Scroll down to "DOJ Stalking Report On Gang Stalking")

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