“According to legal scholar Harvey Silverglate, each day the typical American commits three acts that could be treated as felonies by a sufficiently creative federal prosecutor. On a typical day the FBI formally authorizes informants and provocateurs on its payroll to commit fifteen unambiguous crimes. The ATF and DEA also run huge networks of informants, but those agencies will not disclose any information about the number of undercover operatives they employ or the criminal activities in which they may be involved. In his book ‘Our Enemy, the State,’ Albert Nock observed that government doesn’t seek to abolish crime, but rather to monopolize it.”
http://prolibertate.us/index.php/the-fbi-s-privileged-partners?blog=7
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