Cover blown much in a small town community of CIA-level spies and busybodies?
State Troopers and FBI agents are high on drugs with their usual share of the street dope

In a Bloomberg podcast before the event, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said there “are going to be a lot of reporters here, a lot of others with their eyes on this great state, a huge deal for Alaska.” ¶Hopefully some of those eyes belong to FBI Director Kash Patel and US Attorney Pam Bondi. A source recently informed me of talk on social media that FBI agents are looking for rental housing in Anchorage.
FBI agents (!) are on Facebook looking at housing ads and filling out rental applications with real names and dates of birth and turning them in to the established pimps, drug dealers and landlords of the worst h3llhole red-light district in America.

Kneeling football jock cops have been assigned desk duty, and soon enough they'll be back on the job dealing drugs, making our lives miserable and hindering our work and recreation and everything else normal people do that doesn't involve drugs.


The FBI Anchorage Field Office is participating in an anti-drug trafficking campaign launched by the Alaska High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) initiative this month. The ‘Catch and Detain’ campaign, through digital advertising, encourages Alaskans to report drug trafficking activity to local, state, or federal law enforcement, or securely online through the AKTips smartphone app. By doing so, Alaskans can help save countless lives from overdose, as the FBI and our law enforcement partners work to mitigate the threat of illicit fentanyl and other dangerous drugs across Alaska. ¶“Every tip to law enforcement in Alaska – anonymous or otherwise – helps in our pursuit of safer communities,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Brandon Waddle of the FBI Anchorage Field Office.
So this really is a red-light district "catch-and-detain" campaign without respect to warrants or any other reasonable suspicions of actual crime.
And Rebecca Day is out, and another bad actor is in at the FBI's field office in Anchorage, Alaska, but it's still the same old gang of prostitutes and gas station whores dumping their ex-boyfriends and not-so-forever best friends on a special "AKtips" cop-shop app made-to-order for waitresses and bartenders who feel stiffed by "problem customers."
See you in court then if you think you're that special without a warrant. The feds are riding high on handcuffs and jail keys and $500 bail-slamming civil trespass charges, but they're totally out of gas on the way to court with the warrants, probable cause, due process and proof beyond a reasonable doubt, all that good stuff the cops are supposed to bring to court in fulfillment of their actual duties. FBI is missing in action at the U.S. attorney's office in Alaska.
FBI Anchorage Participates in Alaska HIDTA’s ‘Catch and Detain’ Campaign Targeting Drug Trafficking Networks in Alaska
FBI Anchorage: Sextortion PSA
In Alaska, the FBI is tracking a rapid number of children being targeted by a dangerous crime called sextortion. Sextortion is a form of blackmail when an individual threatens to expose nude or sensitive photos unless their demands are met.
It's a "form" of blackmail. The bog standard, usual, run-of-the-mill form of blackmail in fact. Threats to publish something very shameful or incriminating on a human subject.
Nice. Now do we need even more aunts and grandmothers doing their knitting and soccer moms sharing nude photos of kids on funky social media apps with their FBI credentials?
But you have to realize, FBI agents have to have been polygraphed and clearanced for access to top secret classified information in order to be working there, so the Office of Personnel Management has plenty of intimate blackmail material on every single agent and employee of the federal government who has access to classified information.
So this would be a kiddo thing for the agents to invite a number of teenagers to one of their "Teen Academy" career booth expos, and reveal some of the intimate photos they have of them, just as the OPM has of the agents themselves. An initiation or hazing to the culture of the law enforcement community which the kids are invited to join at those high school career expos.



