Site Report for the FBI for Alaska

Images for this state can be found here.

Anchorage Office
101 East Sixth Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501-2524

Apprx. Coords- -149.88287 61.21678
Phone- 907-258-5322
Website- anchorage.fbi.gov

The Anchorage Division office is listed at the above address but with a phone number of 907-276-4441. Note the yagi antenna in the back of the building in the USGS image. This building is just northeast around the corner from where the Secret Service office is supposed to be located.

Special Agent in Charge: Thomas McClenaghan (Not anymore. He moved on to Albuquerque)
Assistant Agent in Charge: Robert Burnham (I wonder if this is the same Robert Burnham who used to be the FBI's Chief of Domestic Terrorism taskforce?)
Email: anchorage@fbi.gov

FBI Infragard Coordinator- Clark Harshbarger (infragard-an@fbi.gov. Infragard.net lists their email as being infragard-anchorage@infragard.org).
FBI Infragard Website- None Listed
This office gave little information to the 2004 Infragard Annual Report.

Fairbanks Resident Agency- 101 12th Ave, Rm. 329, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907)-452-3250
Juneau Resident Agency- 709 W. 9th Str., Rm. 957, Juneau, AK 99801 (907)-463-3461
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Anchorage Office can be found at http://anchorage.fbi.gov/sac.htm. Basically, they have over 60 people who work there.

Although I don't know the date of this article, an FBI agent in Fairbanks, AK tries to assure the people of Fairbanks that the Patriot Act is nothing new. Considering the fact he's probably an idiot, I would think the ability of secret courts and secret warrants would suggest otherwise. These same people would've shit bricks if Bill Clinton did the same thing as Presidential Asswipe is doing. At the time I did my research, this article could be found here, but I would like to point out some intel that this "Agent Fairbanks" as he is called shares with us. At one point he says, "A lot of the powers I have are silliness." Aw, cmon Agent Fairbanks, you're really all-powerful, admit it. He also tells us that in order to do wiretaps the Alaska offices would be taxed just to conduct a few. He says about the manpower roster in Alaska, "This process could require a 24-hour monitoring team of agents--there are only two men in Fairbanks, 12 agents in Anchorage and fewer than 20 in the state of Alaska." But, now that we know that the NSA is now eavesdropping on American citizens, all this is just moot. Ah, he also gives me an insight into which offices might support his state from this comment- "They'd either have to shut down the Anchorage office, or bring people in from Seattle." I wonder how Alaska FBI agents handle computer crime investigations?

I really don't know why I care about such shit, but Shawn McCrary made the claim last year that the corruption of the Alaska State Troopers and the FBI Anchorage Office was threatening his very family. In reference to the state troopers he claims and I quote verbatim, bad spelling and all, "They have already tryed to harm my family by runing us off the road in an unmarked patrol car in front of there Palmer detachment." No, Shawn, that was probably Agent Fairbanks on his way to secretly tap your phone. Shawn ends this tirade on a sinister note when he says, "I'll update weekly......As long as they let me............................................" Apparently, this was the one and only post that Shawn got to make.

Every now and then as I'm doing these projects, I come across information that affects my previous ones. From this, I learn that the FBI and the Secret Service share jurisdiction for all computer crimes. That must be why I came across a corresponding FBI office for each Secret Service office I researched. I also learn that all local FBI offices have at least one computer crimes specialist. I must get to know my local nemesis. >:)

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