Wednesday, January 16, 2013

A Case Study in FBI Snitching

'How an undercover 'supply sergeant' helped bring down Alaska militia.'

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's good to know he's still a blow hard. I used to go into the Dropzone when he owned it; he was never the type of guy you'd want to be watching your 6. He was already doing a lot of shady business, like selling possibly stolen gear (the reason he worked with CID) and operating a security business without a license. He almost single-handedly wrecked Joe Miller's campaign in Alaska, so you can thank him for Murkowski's extended stay in the Senate.

So, the lesson here? Don't trust scuzzy loudmouths.

Anonymous said...

What a peice of shit.
This article tells you all you need to know about this case if you read between the lines. It even doubts its main subject and his claims of fearing he would be killed by the dreaded Alaska Militia. Cox sounds like a dad who was mostly in fear of his divorce resulting in a loss of custody of his children. He was pissed off at the "justice" system. I suspect he would simply have smoldred in personal anger had the tow "informants" not provided him access to things that most people cant get access too. Notice how one informant gave the illegal items to another informant and no one accused of the crimes actually seems to have been in possession of the items?
Anyone else see a pattern here?


Anonymous said...

Heya Mike,

Gotta be logged in to read that, just sayin'

Anonymous said...

Heya Mike,

Created an account and STILL cannot read that article, no access.

Anonymous said...

"We discussed their shopping list. Explosives: C4, Semtex, fragmentation grenades ... machine guns, silenced weapons. Pretty much a laundry list of bad things," Fulton said."

OK, once more with feeling: the guy with the machine guns and 'spodies is ALWAYS a snitch. DUH.

Build/cook your own in private (it's not hard) if you really feel the need. Once the balloon goes up you'll be able to pick up all you want from folks what won't need 'em anymore.

Anonymous said...

Didn't this guy get religon and start posting a blog?

Anonymous said...

Sounds like the citadel

vd Merwe said...

Based on this article the way to keep the feds off your back is easy.

Don't buy illegal shit. Don't do illegal shit. Don't talk about buying or doing illegal shit.

It's that simple.

Joseph P. Martino said...

Anonymous had it right. The guy who offers to supply you with illegal stuff will soon be testifying against you in Federal court. If you think you're going to need it, learn to make it. When I was in Vietnam, an adviser told me that the Viet Cong armorers had reached the level of sophistication that they were date-stamping their grenades. If they could do it, so can you. Learn how before you need to.

Anonymous said...

Mike, it just occured to me. IF, the gun ban gets passed, will it apply to SECURITY companys, in-store security, front counter and building security at Corporations, airports, banks, currency transportation companys, and every other entity that carrys assault weapons? I wonder what THEY will do when the Feds want to arrest them for the same thing a citizens would be prosecuted for.

MI-copperhead said...

Just one more piece of Fibbie trash.

Allen said...

"OK, once more with feeling: the guy with the machine guns and 'spodies is ALWAYS a snitch. DUH."

yep. the guy who always seems to be able to get ANYTHING is the snitch.

have a problem with amphibious ops? he'll promise you river patrol craft, LARC's, hovercraft, ect..all armed, naturally, and at about 1% of what they were really worth.

if it's too good to be true...