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Yep definitely the fault of the "estanblishment".The use of this sort of bureaucratic might to investigate rivals happens on both sides of the political spectrum, depending on who has the power in the estanblishment. It's simply an indication that the state has too much power, not that it is being used against the "wrong" people. Look at how contractors in the U.S. were using the NSA surveillance database to check on ther wives, girlfriends and daughters' boyfriends.