The essential summary of the OIG issue is that someone inside the DOJ Civil Rights Division; someone in charge of the secretive internal agency known as the Community Relations Service; gave access to the computer database of Main Justice to employment applicants for the CRS. We have tracked the CRS activity for years.
The activists who apply for employment positions inside the CRS have one ideological outlook in support of radical elements like NAACP, Black Lives Matter, ANTIFA, and other social justice causes.
As a consequence, anyone applying for a job with CRS would have a very specific purpose.
The motive for CRS leadership, to give a CRS applicant access to the Main Justice database potentially exploiting the entire federal Department of Justice, can only be looked upon as purposeful.
The CRS is the Community Relations Service, and is a very secret division within the DOJ civil rights unit.
The activity of the CRS is rarely discussed, but essentially the agency is authorized to reach into any national event, investigation, court proceeding, local, state or federal, and modify/guide the proceedings under the auspices of maintaining national racial harmony.
The CRS watches, and in many ways facilitates, politicians and federal officials stirring up racial strife.
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Saturday, November 27, 2021
Very Interesting DOJ Inspector General Finding, CRS Officials Recently Gave Applicants Access to Main Justice Database
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