The “Arctic Frost” scandal ties into the Greenland situation, but how?

Alaska and the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland are the only possible states, territories or possessions of the United States in the Arctic after which an operation of this sort would possibly be named.

To “name” a major U.S. law enforcement operation after the Arctic, one would have to presume some deep, abiding, fraternal connection to U.S. possessions or assets in the Arctic. Lives are being put at stake, and great meaning is attached to the situations and circumstances in which law enforcement agents as well as military personnel are expected to risk their lives.

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… But in Arctic Frost, a crucial step was removed from that process, said Katie Pavlich, a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation. “Operation Arctic Frost was a situation where a politically motivated FBI assistant special agent was working with the FBI to essentially conduct illegal searches on Trump administration officials and on senators without their knowledge and without the permission of a judge,” Pavlich said, referring to Smith, whom the DOJ commissioned as a third-party overseer to run its investigations into Trump. “That is not allowed in our country.” ¶Was this really illegal? … “There’s this whole debate … about something we lawyers call ‘predication.’ That is, what does it take to commence an inquiry into potential criminal activity?” Brand said. “It’s not an exact science. It has to be something credible, but it doesn’t have to necessarily even rise to the level of probable cause.” …

Back to the name “Arctic Frost.” There have to be some Deep State Democrat connections, as yet unrevealed, in the U.S. Arctic which consists primarily of interior and northern Alaska and the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland. The prime suspects here are the heavily entrenched and fortified Juneau bureaucrats and the Dem+RINO political apparatchiks whose unified goals and objectives are and have been for a long time to terrorize, beat, and bully the law-abiding citizens and residents of Alaska into submission to the Mob rule of a Mafia state which was once a Russian krai subject to Tsarist rule.

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Senate Investigation Targets FBI’s ‘Arctic Frost’

Several questions remain. To what extent was or is FBI's Anchorage, Alaska field office involved in the so-called “Operation Arctic Frost?”

Why would such an operation have been so named if that office were not involved? What other field office of the FBI has such Arctic concerns? Only, to our knowledge, a remote attaché housed at the American Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. Obviously there is some current or past relationship with the Danes, but we are no longer seeing eye to eye with respect to U.S. military bases on Greenland.

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It would appear that Denmark and Greenland were involved in Arctic Frost from the very start, having obtained FBI’s trust for such collaboration in arctic regions. They have more recently exposed themselves as enemies to us, although their connections to those particular activities of political espionage have been carefully disguised as domestic enmity.

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Forces are gathering in the Arctic. We hope and have reason to believe they are friendly. Or at least friendlier than the forces which were formerly entrenched and hostile to “outsiders” from the Lower 48 states.

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U.S. Air Force Col. Laura Terry speaks to attendees during the National Security Agency Alaska and 373d Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group change of command ceremony at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, May 31, 2023. The ceremony is a symbol of command being exchanged from one commander to the next. Terry replaces Col. Celina Noyes as the new commander of the NSAA and 373d ISRG. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sheila deVera)