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During his latest testimony, Allen warned that the FBI’s overreach and lack of accountability could have far-reaching consequences for every American, especially as the nation approaches another election season. He painted a chilling picture of an agency unrestrained by checks and balances, one that could target citizens based solely on their political beliefs. He made it clear that the threat posed by the bureau is real and must be confronted immediately.
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“I say I have no confidence the FBI will reign in its own conduct,” Allen declared. “I have been persecuted along with Steven, Kyle, and countless other whistleblowers. It is my opinion that the bureau used reprisal and fear to control the workforce.”
Allen did not hold back in his assessment of the FBI’s internal workings, asserting that the bureau is adept at stonewalling and using bureaucratic maneuvers to avoid accountability. According to him, the overclassification of information is one of the tools used to obstruct investigations and delay any corrective action indefinitely. He expressed doubts that meaningful oversight would ever take place in time to prevent further abuses of power.
“Their ability to overclassify information allows them to stonewall forever,” Allen said, emphasizing the lack of timely corrective measures against lawless actions within the agency.
Allen also issued a series of urgent recommendations to Americans, insisting that the upcoming election must not be taken lightly. Despite concerns over election integrity, he stressed the importance of voting, urging citizens to make their voices heard. To him, abstaining from the voting process is nothing short of forfeiting one’s claim to participation in American democracy.
“You must vote. It is your claim. State your claim, and don’t forfeit your claim; have your voice heard,” Allen urged.
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He went on to emphasize the need for Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights, encouraging them to arm themselves and learn how to protect their families. He advocated for forming tight-knit alliances with neighbors and preparing for potential hardships by stockpiling essential supplies.
“Make three to four friends in your neighborhood and promise to come to each others’ mutual aid in times of hardship… Make sure you have three to four months of food,” Allen advised.
As a man of faith, Allen also encouraged Americans to turn to religion during these uncertain times. He called on the public to pray and read the gospel, specifically pointing to the importance of Christian values in guiding the nation through its current trials.
“As a person of faith, I would say pray the rosary… And read the Gospel of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and live it every day,” Allen said, adding that spiritual fortitude is critical in the face of government overreach.
Allen’s testimony took an even sharper turn when he accused FBI official Jeffrey Veltri of retaliating against him over his political views and mocking his Christian faith. According to Allen, Veltri belittled his religious beliefs, calling him “delusional for believing in and seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit.”
“To Mr. Veltri, I say you can insult me, but you should not mock God,” Allen stated firmly. “It is an insult to the infinite dignity of God, who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It is bad for the health of your soul. This isn’t about me. It’s bigger. I am hopeful that the truth of what happened will be fully revealed and deter the FBI from doing the same injustice to others.”
Marcus Allen’s explosive testimony serves as a stark reminder that the fight for justice and transparency is far from over. His words offer a sobering assessment of an FBI that he believes has lost its way and is willing to use fear and retaliation to silence dissent. Whether or not his warnings will be heeded remains to be seen, but the urgency of his message is clear: the American public must act now or risk losing their freedoms.




