@@scottashe984 or a wet lettuce. Obama, you see, was a man of peace. Better to give Iran what it wants than to risk war to stop nuclear proliferation. Peace....
My aunt was a CIA HR secretary for most of her career, and she was about five miles away when this happened. She was at an auxillary building and they went on lockdown because nobody knew if there would be more attacks
i wonder if the government actually paid the 3.5 million USD .... with that much money, you and your family can live like a king for half a century in afghanistan
@HINDI TAMIL SONGS ,Yes in the Western world we like to look rich even if it's fake. Sort of the opposite in other countries. Blame the Hollywood culture and mass brainwashing of idiots.
But they DID have surveillance on the house. That's how they finally got in contact with the roommate. They couldn't have him under surveillance prior to that because they didn't have probable cause for a warrant. At that point they didn't have any proof that Mir was guilty or even a suspect. He was a person of interest only because he had purchased a firearm that matched the weapon used. If you remember there were over one thousand of those same firearms sold in that area in the previous year. That means there were technically 1000+/- other people of interest at that point. No judge is going to grant a warrant for something that flimsy. It wasn't until the detectives made contact with the roommate, located the firearms, and had them tested that Mir was confirmed to be the culprit.
A person from a well known wealthy family who own a lot of land seek a refuge in the US and gets it? What’s the hell is wrong with this picture? His roommate from the same country works in a airport...... checking for weapons?
Nothing? Witnesses (though not very good), a bunch of shells and bullets, a fingerprint. That's enough for a start, and as this investigation shows, it's pretty much all that was needed to identify the suspect.
@@bOoLii84 They knew who did it before the 2 million reward. The case was solved they just needed a body in a courtroom to justify asking for a higher budget the next year.
Can an American who commits a crime in different country then fries back to America be taken back to that same country He or she committed the crimes from to be charged once captured???
How did a refugee that claimed asylum in the US 6 months earlier, get cleared to buy an ak47 legally from a gun store 3 days before committing this act. Absolutely outrageous
I just looked it up. As it stands now (and I don't think this law was different in 1993), someone who is in the US on a non-immigrant visa cannot legally buy or possess a gun unless he meets a few very narrow restrictions (such as having come to the US specifically for hunting and has a hunting permit or being a law enforcement officer of a friendly foreign government). Applying for asylum doesn't change this. Being granted asylum does.
GOD BLESS THE AGENCIES OF THE UNITED STAYES FOR KEEPING US SAFE. THE CIA, FBI, IRS, NTSB, FAA, NSA AND OF COURSE THE DELTA FORCE!!! GOD BLESS THE CAPS LOCK BUTTON TOO.
The date is the " publishing date" shown after title on you tube, not when the video is made ( though date at times matches real time or close to date made). In academic world you have to reference this" publishing date" .
Best comment I've read so far. The fbi, police, firearms agents, lead detective/team, cia, and police + all involved did an amazing job with very little to go on.
"Kansi's body was repatriated to Pakistan; his funeral was attended by the entire civil hierarchy of Balochistan, the local Pakistan Army Corps Commander and the Pakistani Ambassador to the United States, Ashraf Jahangir Qazi." - But in this ep of FBI Files they say Kansi was an embarrassment to Pakistan. Someone is lying.
Pakistan has been playing this double standard game for ages. In fact, when he was handed over to the US my family was living in Pakistan as refugees and I remember how everyone was pissed on the then government. And the government to appease the masses fabricated a story by labeling Kansi as a former CIA agent.
Agent Garret, salt and pepper hair, black shirt and jacket is a very cool dude. Very intelligent and no fool. I dont thinking suspect being interviewed by him would stand a chance. His eyes say that he is very smart and can see straight through a lie.
As far as I remembered Kanzi the was. a CIA agent himself, something happened between the fellow agents which led him to take the revenge, his close cousin was the informer. This happened long time ago I don't remember much.
Yes he was trained by CIA in Afghan jihad against Russia. Then after war CIA left hin behind. He thought he aas double crossed. So he track down his CIA boss. N took revenge. He was caught in Pakistan in 1997 May during Nawaz Sharif govt. He was taken back to USA then.
@@amazinggrace5692 I think it's because they can't just treat him like a suspect when they have no proof that he committed a crime. When it became clear that he was their only strong witness and he shared his desire to travel overseas permanently, then their witness and possible accomplice became a flight risk, so they could legally detain him until they finished their investigation (or possibly only a few days).
In the beginning of the video the narrator said that the detectives were alarmed that the killer has some internal knowledge about the CIA's entrances and the new highway junctions. Later we saw that Kansi's brother and family sell him out easily like a goat ( something bizarre in a tribal community). It is obvious the narration is not telling the whole truth and my closest guess is that Kansi himself was a CIA associate at least in a period of his life. Investment on extremists to serve you for a certain cause would always backfire.
Mir kansi worked as a courier and often passed the entrance to the CIA headquarters whilst working so he knew the left hand lanes were used to enter the CIA headquarters according to Kansi himself in Stein J.'s article "Convicted assassin: 'i wanted to shoot the CIA director'" which is why he had a knowledge of the junction.
@@ryanjones4917 lol I'm pretty sure you can find AKs in abundance in any country that has experienced significant warfare. I can't remember the country but AKs are included in at least 1 African countries flags. I just think that those countries are most associated with it in common perception.
@@jonwingfieldhill6143 You are correct. I'm pretty sure Mozambique has the AK on their flag and there are two others I can't remember at the moment. Edit: Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso, and East Timor also have the AK on their flag.
Wow I used to live in Langley village about a mile from there and don't remember this. My tennis coach drove our entire team in a white van down the cia entrance on accident back in 2002. There is no way to back out once you make that turn so we had to sit there for about an hour after they went through every single thing in the van.
For drugs you don't know that once it was legal to produce, sell opium in India and Pakistan, the business was under government with license. My father and grandparents owned this business but when Bhutto cancelled all licenses then it all started like, powder, hashish, marijuana and several other dangerous products. That time women kept it at home and used it for remedies.
@@a.k.rasheed3386 CIA and FBI are the biggest criminal organizations in the world. I know one of the agents. When Biden won the election (FBI) they all got cigars and liquor out and celebrated the fact they did not have to work at all for four more years and still get paid. Most ever operation is against the people or promoting some false flag against the people.
@@mariehillerman5579 Yes it is but they spend money to defame others and they are successful in doing so. I am a columnist (in Pakistani newspaper) I wrote a column on US terrorist organizations when Jews were killed in their synagogue. It was KKK that killed them and delivered bombs to US Presidents but US Media doesnt cover it rather they hide it.
@@a.k.rasheed3386 They harvest fear period. They are reptile humanoids that drink blood esp loving tortured babies. WHOO HOO then the dead babies get injected into the arms of the sheep for their death weapon that they all believe is keeping them healthy while they march march march to their death. Who needs satan women march in the streets to kill their own babies to become a cocktail the the ones they fawn over yet are killing them.
I am so impressed with the upcoming generation, despite all the negative stereotypes. Having the courage to make efforts in creating a world where transparency is a shared experience.....stay safe❤️
@@ronpearson998 I guess you skipped over the fact that police/intelligence cultures in many countries are self serving and have opposing agendas for power within the same agencies. I guess you skipped over the fact that TV/Film dramas and reenactments are greatly embellished to give the perception of the "good guys/gals". I guess you skipped over the fact that clearance rates are the lowest for serious and minor crimes in the history of law enforcement. I guess you skipped over the fact that more members take their own lives than die in the line of duty. I guess you skipped over the fact how lazy, and self serving policing as an industry has become for members benefit at the expense of truth and public protection. The norm in policing incompetence and negligent behaviours. To be fair still many dedicated and honest members, just a dying breed....stay safe and when you wake up change the channel to sports or a reality based show, this you may participate in, not policing culture.
This is Jason Bourne kind of story. Aimal Kasi used to work with CIA in Afghan Jihad against Russia in 1980s. Cia trained him a lot n used him against Russia. After war CIA Left everything behind. He thought he was being played by CIA. So in 1993 he tracked his CIA emolyees back in USA n Killed them. Then Aimal Kasi was arrested by CIA n ISI in Pakistan in 1997.
They sure did. Mk ultra is very real. And projekt Artichoke was presisly about laying multiple personalityies in the person there each could be triggert, there fore the name Artichoke, which have many layers. Sorry for the bad writing
A 3.5 million dollar reward for the shooter of the CIA killings…they would never put that type of money up for any regular person,you’d be lucky to get 50 thousand
"Because you have made 'God' to be your dwelling spot "-- The Most High, who is my shelter -- "No evil shall be allowed to befall you ... "For he will bid his angels about you "To guard you in all your ways." th-cam.com/video/6AzXGa5wDhI/w-d-xo.html
It still amazes me, especially reading some of the comments that in the year 2021 a lot of folks across the pond don't understand that decades of US meddling and belligerent foreign policy - particularly across the Asia & the Middle East (you could add Central & South America, Africa, the Balkans etc..)has been the catalyst for a lot of the hate it receives. However, that will never excuse cowardly terrorist acts and I empathise with anyone who has suffered loss or injury as a result of these attacks or questionable occupations. The politicians who instigate these situations never seem to be properly held to account, even when years later it comes out in the wash that the 'premise' for war....e.g. WMD's, that the public was sold on was a pile of BS. In fact, they usually get a seat on the board of an oil, munitions or banking group..... ironically some even become highly paid 'Peace Envoys' or diplomats.
So true. It is very sad. Many US officials are instigators and pure imbecils, bearing no responsability at all for what they do or say ... way to often.
It's well known that Kallstrom held bizarre and unusual ideas that were conspiracy in nature. Being a successful agent doesn't mean sanity in all spheres of mental functioning.
There should be cameras installed along the highway and roads close enough to the CIA, FBI ATF and others so as to decipher all vehicles coming in to the offices in case of crimes commited like this. If the State highways can be monitored by cameras, why not the Federal govt.?
@@jeffreis5194 I'm in Australia, only gun I have is my big wave surfboard. Although I used to have a few Accuracy International rifles.. It's such a pain in the ass here with all the stuff you have to do to keep them..
i keep my claymores and live grenades under my couch. Its the type with the bed in it, so be careful during slumber parties or when the inlaws stop by.......
1993- Virginia - An international manhunt for a criminal a random killer and believed to be targeting CIA, FBI stepped in. A fingerprint was found on a shell casing used by the killer who killed two men and wounded three others at traffic flow using a AK47 Rifle. The name of Mir Aimal Kansai a Pakistani immigrant came up during investigations.
Dear REAL CRIME many of us true crime fans watch to see the bad buys get Caught. We route for the officers (I DO) but not the CIA and FBI please no more stories of these criminals we do not care about the alphabet agencies. I pray these agencies get everything back they have put out esp the kind of justice in which they subscribe
I love how the music kicks in when they show Pakistan for the first time, lmfaooooo. Also, the guy was 33 years old, 28, and 32 at different points in this episode.
I would have made a gr8 CIA operative - I used 2 own a copy of the CIA black book aka the improvised munitions handbook - and I made the match gun illustrated within it........but I made an improvement and later used a steel ball bearing as the projectile instead of a cut-down steel bolt - the bolt tumbles in the air when fired, but this does not matter with a ball bearing, because it maintains the same profile as it goes thru the air.......................I also used 360 match heads as propellant instead of the recommended 60 for a more powerful bang.........
@@anupamroy1260 that is intrusion of privacy and considered rude by many, wouldn't blame you for not getting it, cant change something instilled in the mind. Cheers mate
@@pakhtun7639 there is a place called school. Where one should go to learn and think logical and talk sense. U must go there before open ur mouth. Coz, one should know what he/she says.... Enjoy😂😂
The narrator speak fluent in english . Clear and sound thanks. Im addicted to this FBI series files from Philippines.
Did you watch the one on the Black Widow, the Philippine woman who killed her British husband?
The narrator has the best voice!!!
That guy at 50:08 can say what he wants to but the only reason they got him is he was sold out by his own for the 3M reward.
This is the best ever episode I have seen.
I'll watch it twice a week from now on for quite a well. Many thanks for the product.
Sure, that doesn't detract from the fact that many terrorists or fugitives are caught through rewards. The hunt would still go on without the reward.
Obama would've just hit him with a drone
@@scottashe984 or a wet lettuce. Obama, you see, was a man of peace. Better to give Iran what it wants than to risk war to stop nuclear proliferation.
Peace....
@@pruephillip1338 has israel ever signed the non proliferation pact?
No? Well hurrah! Welcome to the good side. Boycott Israel.
Wow this narrator. As if he was there
He is dope
Hahahahahah this narrator is from another planet
Yeah Anthony Call is the GOAT 🐐
😂😂😂
@@sebastianorossy7284 af
My aunt was a CIA HR secretary for most of her career, and she was about five miles away when this happened. She was at an auxillary building and they went on lockdown because nobody knew if there would be more attacks
If your aunt actually worked for the CIA you would never know it.
@@paintedpony2935 she wasn't a secret agent, she was a HR secretary. Not every CIA employee is involved in secret undercover type work
Namanga
@@paintedpony2935 liar
Did your auntie know Jim Kallstrom, former head of the FBI's New York office?
The fact that they can track one guy across the world some little hotel is insane ...
i wonder if the government actually paid the 3.5 million USD .... with that much money, you and your family can live like a king for half a century in afghanistan
im wondering that too
He was a Pakistani and the money was taken by a Pakistani police chief and some relatives of Kansi.
@HINDI TAMIL SONGS ,Yes in the Western world we like to look rich even if it's fake. Sort of the opposite in other countries. Blame the Hollywood culture and mass brainwashing of idiots.
I think they going paying any money
Why wouldn’t they?
Where the money is involved, your friends can disown you.
Even your family.
@@RebekahAPinto correct
3.5 million dollar was too much money in 1997. So good tactic by CIA
Eventually they must have paid $300 😂
Daring manhunt! Tip my hat to the agents in charge of the operation...
It's amazing to me nobody was assigned to watch the roommate's house.
Even the big guys make mistakes. And this was pre 9/11. So Muhammad munsab bunjabi wasn't looked at like an animal.
Lots of complacency before the 9 11 thing
But they DID have surveillance on the house. That's how they finally got in contact with the roommate. They couldn't have him under surveillance prior to that because they didn't have probable cause for a warrant. At that point they didn't have any proof that Mir was guilty or even a suspect. He was a person of interest only because he had purchased a firearm that matched the weapon used. If you remember there were over one thousand of those same firearms sold in that area in the previous year. That means there were technically 1000+/- other people of interest at that point. No judge is going to grant a warrant for something that flimsy. It wasn't until the detectives made contact with the roommate, located the firearms, and had them tested that Mir was confirmed to be the culprit.
Crazy thing I thought everyone is watched and someone is always listening... This seems careless and reckless
About time. Tell the rest of the story.
What is the story they aren’t telling, he was not put to death cause the politicians in town said he was rehabilitated?
Crime fighting expertise is a beautiful thing to see.
Unless it's You they're after, it's nice to be wanted, cept for a crime😜
That wasn't crime fighting that got the guy caught.. it was reward $
@@callenjohnson81 What reward .
A person from a well known wealthy family who own a lot of land seek a refuge in the US and gets it? What’s the hell is wrong with this picture? His roommate from the same country works in a airport...... checking for weapons?
Happens all the time Pakistani airport staff and officials bribed the some one planted in the destination airport
Refuge
@@ritaranee4787 - Thanks.
@@TheRight-handedStranger we were taught by Irish nuns when we studied at Loreto Convent , Shillong in the 70s in NE India.... ..... .....
He was checking for guns at the airport but never noticed gun in his own room
😃 nigga fuckin with us
It is fascinating how law enforcement and FBI solve these crimes with seemingly nothing. Absolutely incredible.
Nothing? Witnesses (though not very good), a bunch of shells and bullets, a fingerprint. That's enough for a start, and as this investigation shows, it's pretty much all that was needed to identify the suspect.
Just $2 million dollars reward, few more millions on man hours, resources and informants. Yeah, seemingly nothing.
I'm sure that the reward money was a big incentive
With what they caused,,,,Harming some of the " Star's on the Wall"". So flagrant...."Pick 2 Front Door". I'm gonna be prez!!! Guess Who.
@@bOoLii84 They knew who did it before the 2 million reward. The case was solved they just needed a body in a courtroom to justify asking for a higher budget the next year.
Can an American who commits a crime in different country then fries back to America be taken back to that same country He or she committed the crimes from to be charged once captured???
I think they fry YOU WHERE they catch you
How did a refugee that claimed asylum in the US 6 months earlier, get cleared to buy an ak47 legally from a gun store 3 days before committing this act. Absolutely outrageous
Because it’s America
@@Cloudyyyy88 It's not as easy to get a legal gun as you think. If you're not a US citizen or permanent resident, it is usually not allowed.
I just looked it up. As it stands now (and I don't think this law was different in 1993), someone who is in the US on a non-immigrant visa cannot legally buy or possess a gun unless he meets a few very narrow restrictions (such as having come to the US specifically for hunting and has a hunting permit or being a law enforcement officer of a friendly foreign government). Applying for asylum doesn't change this. Being granted asylum does.
More info - it turns out that Kansi had a fake green card - that's probably what caused the gun store to allow his purchase.
Only in America.
TO BE AN FBI AGENT TAKES COURAGE COMPASSION AND COMPETENCE!!!! BEST OF THE BEST!!!!
Criminals
GOD BLESS THE AGENCIES OF THE UNITED STAYES FOR KEEPING US SAFE. THE CIA, FBI, IRS, NTSB, FAA, NSA AND OF COURSE THE DELTA FORCE!!! GOD BLESS THE CAPS LOCK BUTTON TOO.
Justice shouldn't have time limits....
i hate when its posted as new, but an old episode.
You don’t say...mug
They be playing games
Yes washing up old clothes again
No matter old or new, it is so called knowledge, isn't ?
The date is the " publishing date" shown after title on you tube, not when the video is made ( though date at times matches real time or close to date made).
In academic world you have to reference this" publishing date" .
another big crown for all officers whom did thier very best to catch this man.. 💖
Best comment I've read so far. The fbi, police, firearms agents, lead detective/team, cia, and police + all involved did an amazing job with very little to go on.
If he lived to 2002, he sadly saw 9/11, he must have thought it was Christmas
Yep
Haha. Good
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And then he must have been devastated to find out years later that it was an inside job
@@mike62mcmanus and you didn't inform the FBI
"Kansi's body was repatriated to Pakistan; his funeral was attended by the entire civil hierarchy of Balochistan, the local Pakistan Army Corps Commander and the Pakistani Ambassador to the United States, Ashraf Jahangir Qazi."
- But in this ep of FBI Files they say Kansi was an embarrassment to Pakistan. Someone is lying.
Pakistan has been playing this double standard game for ages. In fact, when he was handed over to the US my family was living in Pakistan as refugees and I remember how everyone was pissed on the then government. And the government to appease the masses fabricated a story by labeling Kansi as a former CIA agent.
That easy to purchase an AK 47? there's really something wrong with that law.
It's very easy to buy guns in the US. There's something wrong with that country.
I agree! Far too easy and no one needs and assault rifle. Sell only what you need to hunt for food. That’s it.
I have seen Brad Garrett in many of these FBI file's. His voice is nice
This felt very Jack Ryan😂
Kudos to you Mr Garrett
Fascinating. I never heard about this one. Amazing case.
how!??
Agent Garret, salt and pepper hair, black shirt and jacket is a very cool dude. Very intelligent and no fool. I dont thinking suspect being interviewed by him would stand a chance. His eyes say that he is very smart and can see straight through a lie.
As far as I remembered Kanzi the was. a CIA agent himself, something happened between the fellow agents which led him to take the revenge, his close cousin was the informer. This happened long time ago I don't remember much.
Yes he was trained by CIA in Afghan jihad against Russia. Then after war CIA left hin behind. He thought he aas double crossed. So he track down his CIA boss. N took revenge. He was caught in Pakistan in 1997 May during Nawaz Sharif govt. He was taken back to USA then.
@@ritaranee4787 haha that's an old joke
@@ritaranee4787 you should probably know that what you said isn't true... Read the Quran and reply about how much peace you found in it...
@@ritaranee4787 Islam may be a religion of body "pieces" but surely not of esoteric peace...
Where did you get this information from? I searched online and couldn't find it..
He couldn't be interviewed because he was on duty? WTF? Does that mean he couldn't be arrested either? First day on the job guys?
Yeah how did the CIA allow that lame excuse.
@@amazinggrace5692 I think it's because they can't just treat him like a suspect when they have no proof that he committed a crime. When it became clear that he was their only strong witness and he shared his desire to travel overseas permanently, then their witness and possible accomplice became a flight risk, so they could legally detain him until they finished their investigation (or possibly only a few days).
@@GbawlZ Yes I see. I didn’t mean for them to detain him, just that they would question some even at work or maybe I’ve watched tv cops too much!
That was indeed a puzzle to me. The agents can go to Pakistan for an arrest, but they can't take a guy away from his security post at an airport?
Hello all you beautiful people this show is getting me through the covid lockdown :)
There are places where we were never locked down. No Slave diapers on our faces
In the beginning of the video the narrator said that the detectives were alarmed that the killer has some internal knowledge about the CIA's entrances and the new highway junctions. Later we saw that Kansi's brother and family sell him out easily like a goat ( something bizarre in a tribal community). It is obvious the narration is not telling the whole truth and my closest guess is that Kansi himself was a CIA associate at least in a period of his life. Investment on extremists to serve you for a certain cause would always backfire.
The would never admit that
actually he had real brain damage. seems to have been by something other than head trauma.
Mir kansi worked as a courier and often passed the entrance to the CIA headquarters whilst working so he knew the left hand lanes were used to enter the CIA headquarters according to Kansi himself in Stein J.'s article "Convicted assassin: 'i wanted to shoot the CIA director'" which is why he had a knowledge of the junction.
True to they tell lots of lies
So bad. They couldn't pass the 3.5 million dollars was the lame excuse.
The Money was the problem and their greediness.
Was he a CIA agent?
Why are AK-47 guns sold to the public? What would they want them for if not for nefarious shenanigans? American gun laws are crazy. 🙃🙃
Denmark here u have spread👍👍
AK 47 jamming, never heard about it before.;)
Narrowing it's use to Russian and Chinese militaries in it's description was an oversight. You can find AK's all over the planet.
@@ryanjones4917 Agree ;)
@@ryanjones4917 lol I'm pretty sure you can find AKs in abundance in any country that has experienced significant warfare. I can't remember the country but AKs are included in at least 1 African countries flags. I just think that those countries are most associated with it in common perception.
@@jonwingfieldhill6143 You are correct. I'm pretty sure Mozambique has the AK on their flag and there are two others I can't remember at the moment. Edit: Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso, and East Timor also have the AK on their flag.
Zimbabwean flag doesnt have an AK47 but only a Zimbabwean bird and a star and diff color of stripes
Wow I used to live in Langley village about a mile from there and don't remember this. My tennis coach drove our entire team in a white van down the cia entrance on accident back in 2002. There is no way to back out once you make that turn so we had to sit there for about an hour after they went through every single thing in the van.
For drugs you don't know that once it was legal to produce, sell opium in India and Pakistan, the business was under government with license. My father and grandparents owned this business but when Bhutto cancelled all licenses then it all started like, powder, hashish, marijuana and several other dangerous products. That time women kept it at home and used it for remedies.
YES AK. still no sympathy for the alphabet agencies biggest criminals there are
@@mariehillerman5579 Couldnt understand what you said
@@a.k.rasheed3386 CIA and FBI are the biggest criminal organizations in the world. I know one of the agents. When Biden won the election (FBI) they all got cigars and liquor out and celebrated the fact they did not have to work at all for four more years and still get paid. Most ever operation is against the people or promoting some false flag against the people.
@@mariehillerman5579 Yes it is but they spend money to defame others and they are successful in doing so. I am a columnist (in Pakistani newspaper) I wrote a column on US terrorist organizations when Jews were killed in their synagogue. It was KKK that killed them and delivered bombs to US Presidents but US Media doesnt cover it rather they hide it.
@@a.k.rasheed3386 They harvest fear period. They are reptile humanoids that drink blood esp loving tortured babies. WHOO HOO then the dead babies get injected into the arms of the sheep for their death weapon that they all believe is keeping them healthy while they march march march to their death. Who needs satan women march in the streets to kill their own babies to become a cocktail the the ones they fawn over yet are killing them.
In the center of the world most powerful organization, no one had guts and gun to confront the shooter
In his confession ,,during extradition he is also amazed the he was still alive after the shooting,,,
Maybe most were not agents, just support personnel.
I am so impressed with the upcoming generation, despite all the negative stereotypes. Having the courage to make efforts in creating a world where transparency is a shared experience.....stay safe❤️
I guess you skipped over the fact that they only support stuff that they feel supports thier opinion?
@@ronpearson998 I guess you skipped over the fact that police/intelligence cultures in many countries are self serving and have opposing agendas for power within the same agencies. I guess you skipped over the fact that TV/Film dramas and reenactments are greatly embellished to give the perception of the "good guys/gals". I guess you skipped over the fact that clearance rates are the lowest for serious and minor crimes in the history of law enforcement. I guess you skipped over the fact that more members take their own lives than die in the line of duty. I guess you skipped over the fact how lazy, and self serving policing as an industry has become for members benefit at the expense of truth and public protection. The norm in policing incompetence and negligent behaviours. To be fair still many dedicated and honest members, just a dying breed....stay safe and when you wake up change the channel to sports or a reality based show, this you may participate in, not policing culture.
This is Jason Bourne kind of story. Aimal Kasi used to work with CIA in Afghan Jihad against Russia in 1980s. Cia trained him a lot n used him against Russia. After war CIA Left everything behind. He thought he was being played by CIA. So in 1993 he tracked his CIA emolyees back in USA n Killed them. Then Aimal Kasi was arrested by CIA n ISI in Pakistan in 1997.
They sure did. Mk ultra is very real. And projekt Artichoke was presisly about laying multiple personalityies in the person there each could be triggert, there fore the name Artichoke, which have many layers. Sorry for the bad writing
@@Joshua_Cares i read about him in the newspaper. N generally many people know about it in Pakistan. Where Aimal Kasi belonged to
Sometimes the CIA evil crimes come to roost upon them. MORE TO COME
@@mariehillerman5579 You can’t make a deal with Satan and think he’s going to play fair. I mean CIA😏
And Americans dont think there should be gun control 🤦♂️
I was always wondering what happened... These are great videos.
Is Crime Com still going on even with not all being vaccinated for COVID?
@@ASchnacky Are you crazy?
@@elizabethgrogan8553 also in just one month under Joe Biden, over 819,000 people are now without jobs
* crime-Con, as in convention😃
@@elizabethgrogan8553 ol Joe-mentia has signed more Executive Orders than anyone in their first week, and just spent 3 trillion in 3 days
@@ASchnacky using crazy right conspiracy theories , we thought it was over last easter? and then we thought it was over after the election...
A 3.5 million dollar reward for the shooter of the CIA killings…they would never put that type of money up for any regular person,you’d be lucky to get 50 thousand
All these alphabet agencies need to be curtailed or done away with entirely like the DEA and Homeland security.
I can’t believe you feel that way. These are the agencies that made America great.
@@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 i think you have been inhaling too much wood glue
@@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 Were you being sarcastic?
Kanzi had the right idea, just not enough troops......
@@pinrod1 so did Ted Kaczynski
Pretty risky having the agent sit outside the cafe waiting on the informant, coulda easily got set up
"Because you have made 'God' to be your dwelling spot
"-- The Most High, who is my shelter --
"No evil shall be allowed to befall you ...
"For he will bid his angels about you
"To guard you in all your ways."
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Working in CIA but don't have a gun to protect themselves and a few panic and frozen of fear...
I imagine most were support personnel, not agents. Secretaries, IT, etc.They wouldn’t have guns or have spy training.
I never been this early
@28:30 How hard can that be when people sneak in everyday?
It still amazes me, especially reading some of the comments that in the year 2021 a lot of folks across the pond don't understand that decades of US meddling and belligerent foreign policy - particularly across the Asia & the Middle East (you could add Central & South America, Africa, the Balkans etc..)has been the catalyst for a lot of the hate it receives.
However, that will never excuse cowardly terrorist acts and I empathise with anyone who has suffered loss or injury as a result of these attacks or questionable occupations.
The politicians who instigate these situations never seem to be properly held to account, even when years later it comes out in the wash that the 'premise' for war....e.g. WMD's, that the public was sold on was a pile of BS. In fact, they usually get a seat on the board of an oil, munitions or banking group..... ironically some even become highly paid 'Peace Envoys' or diplomats.
So true. It is very sad. Many US officials are instigators and pure imbecils, bearing no responsability at all for what they do or say ... way to often.
I watched a documentary on the overthrowing of Mossadegh and I can't help but think along these lines.
It's well known that Kallstrom held bizarre and unusual ideas that were conspiracy in nature. Being a successful agent doesn't mean sanity in all spheres of mental functioning.
Such as what? Give examples.
TWA 800
Honestly, the CIA deserves it
There should be cameras installed along the highway and roads close enough to the CIA, FBI ATF and others so as to decipher all vehicles coming in to the offices in case of crimes commited like this. If the State highways can be monitored by cameras, why not the Federal govt.?
already done with GOOGLE which is pure CIA can watch they direct you into areas of cameras
I wonder if I should look under the couch here and see if there's an AK47....
u never know apparently
I know there's one under mine....
@@jeffreis5194 I'm in Australia, only gun I have is my big wave surfboard. Although I used to have a few Accuracy International rifles.. It's such a pain in the ass here with all the stuff you have to do to keep them..
i keep my claymores and live grenades under my couch. Its the type with the bed in it, so be careful during slumber parties or when the inlaws stop by.......
Doesn't everyone have at least one A.K.M. u der
Act of terror ! I like how detectives fight with the last until they got him !
Just ,,wow ,,,,perfect job ,,,
So they gave up 1 member of their cell for 2 million dollars...
You know, . . . . it's really really hard to feel bad for the cia.
Athefumen to that... I can't deal with the Miami vice soundtrack goodbye
Go to somalia is you want to live in anarchy
Why wouldn't he have a shell catcher on his rifle
1993- Virginia - An international manhunt for a criminal a random killer and believed to be targeting CIA, FBI stepped in. A fingerprint was found on a shell casing used by the killer who killed two men and wounded three others at traffic flow using a AK47 Rifle. The name of Mir Aimal Kansai a Pakistani immigrant came up during investigations.
Hello watching good movies love it
Dear REAL CRIME many of us true crime fans watch to see the bad buys get Caught. We route for the officers (I DO) but not the CIA and FBI please no more stories of these criminals we do not care about the alphabet agencies. I pray these agencies get everything back they have put out esp the kind of justice in which they subscribe
4:22 ...if you run to the car for the camera there's a donut in it for you
HA! At the end he said Islam forbids the shooting of women. What a lie.
Am not in America and neither am I in the UK. But I enjoy it
The FBI didn't do their homework
THEY NEVER DO
@@mariehillerman5579 So join them for God sake and improve their work efficiency .
I love how the music kicks in when they show Pakistan for the first time, lmfaooooo. Also, the guy was 33 years old, 28, and 32 at different points in this episode.
The search spans five years.
@@GH-oi2jf Stop making sense
This one has been done too many times. Still love the channel. God Bless 🙏
Damn, Fairfax
There is a Brad Garrett who plays on " Everybody Loves Raymond" as the older brother
Great florincic work nice work
CIA sitting duck in their car? did not expect this from CIA!
Every gun is a fucking AK 47.
Even the semi autos.
A semi auto is NOT an AK47!
They've never Heard what "Patrice O'neal", said on who Shouldn't be Airport Security.
@Jaxton George shut tf up
@Jaxton George I'd kinda be concerned about your relationship with any girl that you have to stalk and hack accounts
I'd suggest go seek help
¹nh
Pakistan speaks urdu not arabic. So those Most Wanted adds were useless! RIP slain victims of CIA❤🇺🇲.
3:15 This only proves that guns do NOT protect you. Assuming that all these employees had guns. Nobody shot the gunman.
None of them had guns, if they did, the gunman would have been dead. CIA agents are not allowed to carry guns on US soil.
We need every citizen armed and trained and ready to shoot at anytime. We need kids armed too, starting at age 3-4….
driving into CIA HQ you'd think CIA people would have heard the shots and the commotion
Susanna madison* you would also think that one of these
CIA agent’s would have been armed.
The persuit of justice has no price tag.
But it’s has time limit
I doubt a few parts about this. I do, however, am glad they brought justice to this evil person.
What do you doubt and why?
Truly curious.
@@keithdrummond1003Honestly I don't remember, plus it looks like I wrote that comment about a month ago.
@@Live-Life-Freely You're right, you wrote that over a month ago.
Was just curious about what you thought.
My apologies. Never mind.
20.35...clowns..they will come back after😂😂😂
"We don't need no stinkin' background check"
He went through a background check. He didn't have a criminal record.
29:05
ALL THE KNEW IS HE HAD A AK 47 LOL DRAMATIC
What's that big box, behind all the computer screens....
@6:26 most witness saw little and their account varied, and they all worked for CIA?
#1. Kanzi, i suspected was also a CIA agent, was wronged n then target ONLY those people.
#2. If it was random he would have kill more people.
Well they tell you the reason he didn’t kill more people by the end of the video
@@exiledanisa are you so dense? Islam forbids killing of women only? Obviously it forbids killing of both men and women. Lmao girl
Any religion forbids killing any other human
I would have made a gr8 CIA operative - I used 2 own a copy of the CIA black book aka the improvised munitions handbook - and I made the match gun illustrated within it........but I made an improvement and later used a steel ball bearing as the projectile instead of a cut-down steel bolt - the bolt tumbles in the air when fired, but this does not matter with a ball bearing, because it maintains the same profile as it goes thru the air.......................I also used 360 match heads as propellant instead of the recommended 60 for a more powerful bang.........
I guess its true some heroes don't wear capes.
but that would not apply to anyone in CIA or FBI
dude they pulled over about 16 mins in looks like scott peterson lol
I am here loving what I am doing!!Got company tonight.Lol
POOR PIG GOT POP !!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
35:48 that had matches with his face on it
Repackaged "FBI FILES?" This is cluttering up YT.
His name is not Kansi it was Kasi
Ha now how about the reward,I'll bet that no one got got one penny of it!!!!!
Dude had better be glad I hadn't seen him. 3.5 mil? Ok.
So, again the land pakistan. A common factor in all....😥😥😥
No a common factor is USA trains these men…
So, again an Indian commenting against land pakistan. A common factor in all videos related or unrelated 😥😥😥
@@pakhtun7639 coz, u must have concerns about what happens next door. Easy to understand for most, I guess
@@anupamroy1260 that is intrusion of privacy and considered rude by many, wouldn't blame you for not getting it, cant change something instilled in the mind.
Cheers mate
@@pakhtun7639 there is a place called school. Where one should go to learn and think logical and talk sense. U must go there before open ur mouth. Coz, one should know what he/she says....
Enjoy😂😂
Agent Ray Romano is in all these videos
Since was a makorov automatic?
What about the 3.5 millions rewards
Cool