Saturday, October 12, 2013

New Boston ATF head’s Fast and Furious ties raise questions

This is an important story by David Codrea. Please forward the link as far and wide as you can.
Someone might also ask new ATF Director B. Todd Jones if a plum assignment is what he means by holding personnel involved in Fast and Furious accountable. Unfortunately, based on the current totality of stories by "Authorized Journalists" / "legitimate media" / "real reporters," that someone will probably not be employed by any establishment outlets government is jockeying to give special protections to.

2 comments:

SWIFT said...

In reading this, one would think they were reading how promotions were decided in the Politburo of the former Soviet Union. This is NOT how a Republic is suppose to operate. This whole administration has corrupted the idea that the goods guys are suppose to win.

Anonymous said...

quote:“In 2009, he was appointed as the chief of the ATF's Office of International Affairs and oversaw ATF operations in offices in Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and Europe,”

I must be stupid. I was under the impression ATF was a DOMESTIC LE agency. They don't have any jurisdiction in these country's, so why are they there? I mean..they've got DOS,DEA,FBI,CIA,and lord knows what other agencies all over the world. So what does the ATF DO in these countries? Besides waste MILLIONS of dollars...DOH! Wait. I forgot. They want their cut of the drug profits. right.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/afghanistan-s-opium-crop-at-an-all-time-high/4102

sheeezusshcrist. The BIG CLUB..and we ain't in it. Given world wide surveillance now by NSA, and the known spying on financial, corporate and other governments, the good ole USG Cartel must have a drug monopoly by now. Thanks to Michael Hayden. After all, he took over Afghanistan in 2006 and the opium crop exploded. whudda thunk.