In the course of this investigation, both special agents had asked a fellow FBI agent who was undercover, one of Muslim descent, to be wired to turn up further evidence of this terrorist operation. The Muslim agent refused, indignantly telling both Wright and Vincent that Muslims don’t spy and rat on other Muslims. In shock, my soon-to-be clients reported this to their supervisors at the FBI, but no action was taken. To make matters worse, Wright’s and Vincent’s FBI supervisors quashed their investigation. They both believed that the order to kill the investigation came from the highest reaches of the FBI, and, upset it not outraged by this cover-up, Wright then decided to write a book detailing this breach of FBI honor.
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Larry Klayman pens open letter to special counsel about surveillance
By Larry Klayman
WND
May 26, 2017
Robert Mueller first hit my radar screen at Judicial Watch just months before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center. Thanks to an introduction by former Clinton House impeachment manager David Schippers in his Chicago law office, I came to meet and later represent FBI Special Agents Robert Wright and John Vincent, of the agency’s Chicago Field Office Counter-Terrorism Field Office. During our meeting, both Special Agents Wright and Vincent revealed to me that they had been conducting a counterterrorism investigation of Saudi money laundering into and in the United States, and they both believed that a massive terrorist attack was imminent.