FBI Whistleblower Urges Americans to Find God and to Prepare for Hard Times

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Marcus Allen revealed the harsh consequences of what happens when you step out of line at the FBI.

He was punished by higher-ups after asking why so many federal informants were in the crowd at the January 6 Capitol riot.

“The FBI questioned my allegiance to the United States, suspended my security clearance, suspended my pay, and refused to allow me to seek outside employment or even accept charity,” Allen testified.

“Since this is a warning to the American people, I say, I personally have no confidence that the FBI will rein in its own conduct,” he continued.

The moment that struck a nerve was when Allen urged Americans to exercise their right to vote and bear arms. “As citizens, you have a duty to vote, and I strongly urge you to do so. Stake your claim, don’t forfeit it. Make your voice heard.”

“Arm yourself, know how to defend yourself, and make three to four friends in your neighborhood," he continued. "Promise mutual aid in times of hardship.”

“During the Great Depression, people stocked up their pantry. That’s a good practice now, especially in today’s economy,” Allen added. “Make sure you have three to four months of food.”

In his final remarks, Allen stressed the importance of faith, saying that advice is for “everybody.”

“As a person of faith, I’d say pray the rosary, go to the First Friday devotions. That’s for everybody... I’m Catholic and read the Gospel of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and live it every day. And that’s all I have to say. Thank you for the time.”

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