How can you dare say that FBI or ATF agents would lie in order to convict someone of a crime?
As Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz recently testified in a congressional hearing, police evidence fakery and perjury at all levels is a known national epidemic which we choose not to acknowledge. In addition to Dershowitz’ testimony, one should read “Tainting the Evidence: Inside the Scandals at the FBI Crime Lab” by John F. Kelly and Phillip K. Wearne (The Free Press), examine the trial now being conducted against Chicago Police officers and prosecutors who knowingly lied to put an innocent man on death row, the New York Attorney General’s investigation into massive evidence fakery and perjury by New York State Troopers and other sources. Then there is the ten part series recently published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette documenting the how police and prosecutors commonly use fake evidence and perjured testimony to boost their law enforcement and political careers. The aforementioned are but a few examples of a problem most Americans do not want to think about.