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    FBI’s selective incompetence: Why can’t they access a suspect’s phone despite $20 billion NSA surveillance power?

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 22, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    FBI’s selective incompetence: Why can’t they access a suspect’s phone despite $20 billion NSA surveillance power?

    Despite its vast surveillance capabilities and deep ties to intelligence agencies, Google claims it cannot retrieve additional Nest footage related to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance—raising serious questions about deliberate obstruction or data suppression.
    The FBI, which has hacked high-profile targets (including Trump’s devices), suddenly claims it cannot access a suspect’s phone—despite the NSA’s $20 billion Utah data center designed for mass decryption. This suggests either staged incompetence or an intentional cover-up.
    Google whistleblower Zach Vorhees argues that the FBI’s inability to access the phone is by design, creating a narrative of an untraceable suspect to fuel fear, confusion and conceal potential deeper coordination.
    From Oklahoma City’s controlled demolition to 9/11’s unexplained collapses, federal agencies have a history of “incompetence” that aligns with false flag operations. Now, another “unsolvable” crime emerges—coinciding with rising public distrust in institutions.
    The FBI’s sudden reliance on public metadata (like YouTube viewer logs) instead of NSA decryption, combined with Google’s stonewalling, points to narrative control. If this were a deep state operation, limiting digital evidence would ensure plausible deniability while keeping the truth buried.


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