Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Issa Hearings, Janet Napolitano and the road not yet taken.


The road not taken.

There is a road not yet taken in the Issa/Grassley investigation.

We have had testimony and documents indicating the participation of OCDETF in Fast and Furious. OCDETF includes ICE.

If so, why did ICE not interdict any firearms, if they were aware they were being trafficked illegally across the border? Not to put too fine a point on it, but it IS part of ICE's mission to interdict firearms in that kind of a situation. So did somebody call ICE off; did ICE report that firearms were being trafficked, and if so to whom and what did they do or not do about it?

All of these are questions that must be asked by someone of serveral someones under oath before we get to the bottom of the Gunwalker Plot.

Janet Napolitano and her minions -- including US Attorney Dennis Burke -- have yet to be asked any serious questions. With only two hearings to go, as Darrell Issa has indicated, time is running out.


"Will all federal bureaucrats guilty of depraved indifference to murder please raise your hands?"

Kurt Hofmann: Then again, maybe Obama administration DID directly traffic guns to Mexico.

Link.

If, however, the allegations are true that one of the major players in a drug cartel's arms trafficking ring is a paid FBI informant, and that "Project Gunwalker" deliberately funneled guns through him, even Newell's definition of "walking" would seem to have been met. A paid FBI informant is, after all, an agent of the government, and if he was part of the distribution chain, then an agent of the government did put guns directly into suspects' hands.

Granted, the "walking" would seem to have been going on at a higher level than Newell's, or even Melson's, since supposedly no one in BATFE knew anything about the FBI informant. So perhaps the BATFE can claim ignorance, by virtue of the fact that the highly placed gun trafficker was the FBI's creature, and not BATFE's. We know, however, that the FBI was in on Operation Fast and Furious (as were DHS, DEA and even the IRS), so the administration itself is implicated up to its eyeballs in even Newell's bizarrely restrictive definition of "gunwalking."

Brian Terry, first known American casualty of the Obama Gunwalker Plot.

Praxis: Small flying drone that cracks cell phone and WiFi data.


Now isn't this special?

Another collectivist Schiff-head uses the Gunwalker Plot to justify more power for ATF. Note the convoluted logic and misdirection.


Transplanted Masshole and former federal prosecutor Adam Schiff.

Schiff wants more oversight of ATF.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, wants the federal government to exert more oversight on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives by giving Congress the ability to request gun trace information.

The Schiff request - in the form of a rider to an appropriations bill - comes in the wake of revelations about Operation Fast and Furious.

Under the program ATF agents were instructed to allow guns purchased by known criminals to be illegally trafficked across the border to Mexico in an effort to connect those guns to drug cartels.

The operation resulted in hundreds of guns being transferred to cartels, which were later found at crime scenes and submitted into the U.S. eTrace system, which stores gun-trace data and is maintained by the ATF. However, due to a rider that has been a feature of Appropriations bills since 2003, known as the Tiahrt Amendment, the ATF cannot provide that data to any entity other than a law enforcement agency, Schiff said in a statement posted on his website.

"Operation Fast and Furious, which resulted in the deaths of both American and Mexican citizens, exemplifies the need to do away with regulations that handicap Congress' oversight responsibilities," Schiff said. "Trace data is critically important to both law enforcement operations that target gun traffickers, as well as to the congressional oversight of those operations."

U.S. lawmakers attempting to gain information about the program and the guns it circulated were forced to ask the Mexican government for trace information.

"It is ludicrous that Congress would need to ask a foreign government to request documents in the possession of a U.S. agency, the ATF," Schiff said. "This amendment would facilitate the investigation of Fast and Furious and restore Congress' ability to do adequate oversight. If the committee is unwilling to untie the Congress' hands, I would hope the full House will."

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

David Codrea: If ATF can’t tell us what a ‘firearm’ is, who can?

A bit of cranial copulation for the ATF's Firearms Technology Branch. Be sure and check the slide show: Firearms, frames and receivers, oh my!

Forbes: A Fast And Furious Assault On Private Gun Sales

Excellent summation.

The International Gunrunner Regime's devaluing of language in order to devalue their opponents. Preparatory to what, exactly?

"When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less."

"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."

"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master— that's all." -- Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll.



Joe Biden now using LTI, the language of the Third Reich.

"No, the most powerful influence was exerted neither by individual speeches nor by articles or flyers, posters or flags; it was not achieved by things which one had to absorb by conscious thought or conscious emotions.

Instead Nazism permeated the flesh and blood of the people through single words, idioms and sentence structures which were imposed on them in a million repetitions and taken on board mechanically and unconsciously. . . language does not simply write and think for me, it also increasingly dictates my feelings and governs my entire spiritual being the more unquestioningly and unconsciously I abandon myself to it.

And what happens if the cultivated language is made up of poisonous elements or has been made the bearer of poisons? Words can be like tiny doses of arsenic: they are swallowed unnoticed, appear to have no effect, and then after a little time the toxic reaction sets in after all.

The Third Reich coined only a very small number of the words in its language, perhaps - indeed probably - none at all. . . But it changes the value of words and the frequency of their occurrence, it makes common property out of what was previously the preserve of an individual or a tiny group, it commandeers for the party that which was previously common property and in the process steeps words and groups of words and sentence structures with its poison. -- Victor Klemperer, LTI -- Lingua Tertii Imperii (The Language of the Third Reich). A Philologist's Notebook.


NYT columnist Joe Nocera says Tea Partiers "have waged jihad on the American people." Joe Biden, THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, as noted in a post below, "likened tea partiers to terrorists." These are but two of a "dogs and cats, living together -- mass hysteria!" chorus from the Democrat collectivists, the party of the International Gunrunner Regime.

Yet the Wall Street Journal says Tea Party Sees No Triumph In Compromise. And the LA Times says "Debt ceiling: A squandered deal."

After months of back-and-forth between President Obama and congressional leaders on raising the debt ceiling, the least one could expect is that the deal they finally reached would solve something. It does not. The best to be said for it is that it would preserve the United States' credit rating for another year and a half, and for that the nation can be grateful. But it doesn't chart a path out of the country's economic problems, the government's fiscal troubles or even Washington's dysfunctional squabbling.

One of the most striking things about the proposed agreement, which the House approved Monday, is how little progress was made in the months of talks. It doesn't slow the growth in entitlement spending or curb the exemptions and deductions that have proliferated through the tax code. Entitlements were taboo for too many Democrats, and tax increases for too many Republicans.


Even Gang of Six Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn speaking on MSNBC this morning called it "a victory for the politicians and a defeat for the people." Listening to the details as he deconstructed them, I had to agree that this was less than rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.

So, to what do we attribute the Democrats collectivists' devaluing of words like "Jihad" and "terrorist" when they apply them to their certainly non-violent political opponents? Why do they use, as Klemperer called them, "poison words" when speaking about the Tea Parties?

Klemperer's book not only documents how the Nazis used words to marginalize, dehumanize and ultimately justify killing their opponents, it also demonstrates that, in the words of the Wikipedia reviewer, "resistance to oppression begins by questioning the constant use of buzzwords."

The characterization of Tea Party activists as "terrorists" is ludicrous to anyone who knows one in person. Surely, even the people who are using these words must understand how over the top they are when used to describe the blue-haired old ladies who bake cupcakes to raise money for conservative candidates. Don't they?

Or do they? Something else must surely be going on here.

Psychological projection or projection bias is a psychological defense mechanism where a person subconsciously denies his or her own attributes, thoughts, and emotions, which are then ascribed to the outside world, usually to other people. Thus, projection involves imagining or projecting the belief that others originate those feelings. -- Wikipedia.


Klemperer writes with great irony about the ability of Nazi murderers to ascribe murderous intent to their victims. I rather think that is what is going on here.

Calling your political opponents terrorists is no accident. For everyone knows what should happen to real terrorists. They should be killed. Right? The only question is, who are really the terrorists?

When the Vice President of the United States calls his peaceful political opponents terrorists, what he is saying is he would like to see them dead.

The Regime of International Gunrunners' use of language may be ludicrous, but don't laugh.

Whatever you do, don't laugh.

According to Klemperer's experience, you'd better take them damned seriously.

David Codrea: Profiling and predicting a leftist agenda in academic papers on ‘gun control’

Smart people sure use big words.

I'm missing my "secret funding for right-wing extremist groups/thugs." Is there someplace I need to send an invoice?

"Something Stinks in Wisconsin."

No doubt.

File this under the department of pre-crime.

Now I'm being portrayed as an arson suspect -- where no arson has yet been determined.

In a final, disturbing piece of Wisconsin news this weekend, a fire broke out in the Wisconsin office of a Democrat advocacy group, We Are Wisconsin, supported by local labor groups. The fire started around 9:30 a.m. Saturday and completely destroyed the office, along with a warehouse and small apartment building. No one was injured.

While the fire is still under investigation and may only be a coincidence, one need only look back at the heath care debate to see the rights-wings willingness to use a concerted campaign of threats and violence to intimidate their political opponents.

One might remember Tea bagger and Patriot militia leader Mike Vanderboegh advocated breaking the windows of members of congress the day before the Affordable Health Care Act was passed and signed into law. Vanderboegh stated that if the rightwing breaks enough Democrat Party members windows, the Dems just might get the message, “and make defending ourselves at the muzzle of a rifle unnecessary… BREAK their windows. Break them Now.”

Again, while the investigation into the fire may lead to a simple electrical problem or accident, there is no reason why liberals and progressives should not feel under attack, both figuratively and potentially physically. . .

The Republican party has been taken over by a group of libertarian billionaires that secretly fund dozens of right-wing extremists groups/thugs that are willing to use dirty tricks, fraud, and intimidation to gain and hold onto power. The radical libertarian agenda aims to strip away the middle-class in order to attain their lasses-faire corporatocracy. This is class warfare on a grand scale, and it is up to every American citizen, whether you’re from Wisconsin or liberal California, to stand-up to this radical right-wing assault on the middle-class, freedom, and democracy.


I'm missing my secret funding for "right-wing extremist groups/thugs." Is there someplace I need to send an invoice? The back deck is rotting off, my attic is open to the bats and I need new gutters. Does anybody have the Koch brothers address? ;-)

Another "Only One." I'm sure the perjurer McMahon, in his new job at ATF's internal affairs, will find nothing wrong went on here.

Nearly $1 million missing from starving woman’s accounts.

The neglect case involving a 106-year-old woman found begging for food in her squalid Kettle Falls home has morphed into a records hunt by law enforcement and others who say up to $1 million is missing from the woman’s retirement accounts.

The chief suspect is her former caretaker, 78-year-old John H. “Herb” Friedlund, who had power of attorney over her financial affairs for the past decade and who already is facing animal abuse and criminal mistreatment charges. . .

In another twist, authorities discovered that the man who bailed Friedlund out of the Stevens County jail and provided Friedlund a place to stay is a Spokane-based agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Nine days after posting the $25,000 bond, the ATF special agent, Carl “Rich” Jessen, bought 134 acres fronting the Kettle River from Friedlund at what the Swan family’s attorney said was a lower-than-market price. . .

Jessen, reached by The Spokesman-Review, said in a brief conversation that “as far as I know, there is no criminal investigation against me,” and that he remains on active status with the ATF.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Joe Biden calls tea partiers "terrorists."

Oooooh. Coming from an administration of proven international gunrunners, should we take that as a professional opinion?

David Codrea: Are .50 BMG upper conversions going to be reclassified as firearms?



Good question. Personally, I would to encourage the Obamanoid robots at ATF headquarters to go after the whole nine yards -- uppers, shotguns, "sporting purpose." Absolutely. Piss off the Fudds more and more and watch what happens.

Sipsey Street Exclusive: The O'Reilly Factor. The Obama "political Rasputin" who just happened to be emailing "Gunwalker Bill" Newell.


The original Rasputin.

Ever since my foray to Mordor-on-the-Potomac and the fateful Tuesday hearing's testimony that carried the Gunwalker Plot to the side door of the White House, more information about Kevin O'Reilly has been floating in over the electronic transom here at Sipsey Street, much of it anecdotal yet useful.

Typical, and reinforced by other accounts except on one major point, is this from a source with long government experience:

O'Reilly is a very left-wing operator. Has wide and long contacts with the "CHANGE" gang, Axelrod and Emanuel. . . (He is) a "One World" true believer, who has in the past three years, become close to U.S. Amb. to U.N. Susan Rice. This gives him an entree to the scab-suckers @ U.N.

The fact that he is in the N.S.C. is very troubling. The fact that he has so much juice ... is dangerous !

He has John Donilan's ear... which makes him the political Rasputin who gets to whisper the last thing into The N.S.C. Advisor's ear before he talks to POTUS. He has some long-standing relations with Fmr. CIA's John Brennan (Now Counter-terrorism Guru @ N.S.C.) but can't pin it down to a time and place. May have been during the
election run-up in 2008.

He was a player in forcing Adm. Dennis Blair to resign as Director of National Intelligence, I am told. He made a reputation for himself as a very crafty ... and clever. A staffer up on the Hill, who has a lot of Juice with left wing crowd.

(MBV Note: Probably refers to O'Reilly's time as a Pearson Fellow in the office of Illinois Senator Dick Durbin.)

My sources tell me that he was the "MOLE" inside the N.S.C. who pulled the rug out from under the best National Security Advisor we've had in a long, long time; Gen. Jim Jones, USMC (Ret). He under-mined the General and was rumored to being the leak
at the White House on some very key matters, such as Troop "Surge" in Afghanistan, the McChrystal mess and the embrace of the Obama-labeled "Arab Spring" bullshit. . .

For now he is allegedly focused on creating "WINS" for the Obama National Security Team. I have no mention of the arms trafficking on SWB.

He has been involved in the following Top Tier Issues:

Examples -

(1) Getting Saudi Arabia to move The Gulf Security Council to act as adult supervision for Iraq, as U.S. and Allies pull out. Thereby creating an anti-Iran bloc with ARAB Oil producing States. (It's key to keeping Iran in a BOX.)

(2) Getting the re-start of Six-party talks a lot of good press in order to calm down North Korea, before the Presidential Election in 2012.

(3) De-militarizing the N.S.C. He has been a filter on which DoD officials actually have some sort of access to The White House.

(4) He worked on The "AFRICOM" project. Where to put the Headquarters? This will be a BIG DEAL in the next administration. Big "Africa" will be the scene for chaotic
turmoil. Famine, Drought, large Political upheaval and "discovery" (?) of critical resources, historically unheard of by the world.

He was rumored to move up and replace Dennis McDonough when he departed, but he is still there, ... for now. McDonough is rumored to move over to either CIA or DoD, as a watch-dog for the White House.


"I have no mention of the arms trafficking on SWB."

Yet North America has been O'Reilly's official area of operations at NSC since he started with the Obama administration. Perhaps he's been out-growing his official britches. This happens. Sometimes an operative with the right connections and experience -- someone ruthless enough and discreet enough -- gets tapped for other jobs. Special jobs. Perhaps the source above is full of excrement. Yet others corroborate the general outline presented above, except for his interest in the southwest border and relations with Central and Latin American countries. And of course we have the testimony of him initiating contact by email with "Gunwalker Bill" on a SWB issue.

Said one of my other sources, "He's Restrepo's deputy but he's smarter than Restrepo and more driven." "Driven?" I asked. "Yeah," he answered. "You mean ruthless?" "Yeah," came the answer, "ruthless describes him to a tee."

We need more information from open sources on Mr. Kevin O'Reilly, his Chicago years, his Chicago friends and sponsors, and his State Department career prior to the NSC.

Any volunteers?

More on CleanUpATF.org about ATF promoting liars and punishing truth-tellers.

Start with onesparkz' post on the afternoon of the 30th.

Pressure increases on the Calderon government over the Gunwalker plot.

For Mexicans, Fast and Furious conflict confirms U.S. role in Mexico's violence

Salazar said Mexicans see a double standard in Fast and Furious, in which U.S. agents allowed weapons to "walk" across the border in their quest to take down a major weapons trafficking ring even as it became apparent the guns were turning up at crimes.

"Would the United States have done this type of operation, for example, in Afghanistan knowing that there was a likelihood those guns would kill American soldiers? They would've never done it," she said.

Aguayo went further, saying the operation revealed "underlying racism."

"U.S. society and the U.S. government don't care about Mexican lives," he said. "I have studied U.S. foreign policy. One American life is worth more than 50,000 Mexican lives. This case is another ingredient in a cultural attitude of contempt toward Mexicans."


Just remember that the contempt and the racism came from the bureaucracy of the Obama administration -- at the highest levels.

Praxis: Militia Logistics Buying Opportunites Coming.



Global Guerrillas heralds deep cuts in the Pentagon budget.

This should mean two things. First, more veterans available to the armed citizenry. Second, more surplus sold though Government Liquidation.

Truly, it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good.

ADL Notices the Three Percent. We are officially pronounced an "anti-government conspiracy."



With a tip of the boonie hat to Brock for the link, so says the ADL: "Rage Grows in America: Anti‑Government Conspiracies. The Three Percenters."

Long-time readers may recall we have encountered the ADL's "militia expert" Mark Pitcavage before.



Back in the 90s, Mark Pitcavage trolled the internet snitching for the FBI, assisted, he said, by "Sparky, the anti-militia dog." Now he works for ADL, and Sparky hasn't been heard from in years. There are conflicting rumors as to his sad fate. One said that Pitcavage sat on him, smothering the poor beast. Other reports say that Pitcavage ate him one day when he was trapped in his apartment by his own paranoia.

Here is Pitcavage's latest.

The Three Percenters are a loosely organized movement that apparently formed in late 2008, centered around an obscure and not particularly accurate Revolutionary War “statistic” that suggested that only 3% of the American population during the Revolutionary War participated as combatants in the war (the actual figure was nearly twice that). Three Percenters claim that they are a modern counterpart to that mythical 3% of American Revolutionary-era patriots.

In the words of one Three Percenter:

“The Three Percent today are gun owners who will not disarm, will not compromise and will no longer back up at the passage of the next gun control act…We will not obey any further circumscription of our traditional liberties and will defend ourselves if attacked…We are committed to the restoration of the Founders’ Republic, and are willing to fight, die, and, if forced by any would-be oppressor, to kill in the defense of ourselves and the Constitution that we all took an oath to uphold against enemies foreign and domestic.”


The movement started on the Internet but eventually moved into the real world, with members designing a flag and military-style patches (some of which appear to have been applied to their uniforms by active duty soldiers). One of the active proponents of the Three Percenters is the Alabama-based Mike Vanderboegh, who in the past has been involved with the militia movement and the anti-immigration border vigilante movement.

To date, the movement is still small, but appears to be growing.


Typical collectivist propaganda. Just because we don't believe in THEIR vision of Federal Leviathan "government" that makes us "anti-government." Personally, I'm pro-government, if you mean a government that is small, safe, inexpensive and maintains ordered liberty and the rule of law without oppressing people.

But an "anti-government 'conspiracy'"? Hmmm. Sounds like they intend prison for the likes of us. Who are we "conspiring" against? If we are conspiring for any purpose it is to maintain what liberty we have left and to regain what has been lost over the last century.

And that, I think, puts us in the good company of other "conspirators" throughout history, starting with Sam Adams and his bunch of rowdy "anti-government" conspirators against King George III.

"If Holder isn’t removed from office, we at least owe Richard Nixon​ an apology."

"Enemy of the State."

Bob Barr still hasn't figured out the Gunwalker Plot.

There was nothing "botched" about it. Except the cover-up.