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Project Gunrunner.

If you’re not familiar with the term already, it’s a name every gun owner and freedom-lover should know.

Under the “Gunwalker” program the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) has been knowingly funneling American guns into Mexico.

To make matters worse, one of those guns was used by a Mexican drug runner to kill a United States Border Patrol Agent.

The BATFE’s negligence and their obsession with pursuing their anti-gun political agenda cost the life of an American law enforcement officer. It’s simply outrageous.

The details of the scandal are straight forward:

* The ATF wanted to track the number of guns going into Mexico, to pad their anti-gun stats.

* The ATF forced gun dealers – against the dealers’ better judgment – to sell weapons to prohibited individuals with known connections to gun-smuggling operations.

* ATF officials then forced their agents to allow these questionable characters to walk across the border with their newly-purchased firearms without being stopped for the purposes of “tracking” these same firearms.

* A Federal agent is then murdered by some of the same weapons that were allowed to be trafficked into Mexico.

* ATF agents who were on the ground then came forward to testify against this disastrous project, but were blacklisted by senior ATF and Justice Department officials.

To top it off, this comes while ATF press releases continue to spread the flat-out lie that over 80% of all the guns used in Mexico’s drug war come from the United States.

And now, officials all the way up to the Obama White House are denying any knowledge of an operation that would have clearly needed high-level approval.

Don’t believe for a second that a project such as this one didn’t have to be signed off by a big wig.

The ATF has simply ignored Congressional requests for documentation of their operation. It has even come to the point where ATF leaders are being subpoenaed by Congressional committees.

And yet, they continue to flaunt their obvious contempt for the rule of law.

Unless it’s their “rules” and their distorted “laws”, of course.

The ATF will continue to spin this story into an opportunity to beg Congress for more authority and more tax payer dollars by claiming that if they had enough money and authority, situations like this would not occur.

'The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.'

'When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.'

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Check this one out. The DEA is running a undercover operation in Africa to stop the smuggling of cocaine from South America to Africa and on the final destination in Europe. The DEA got indictments in the US and extradited some people, one being a Russian, back to the US alleging that some of the money or drugs might someday end up in the US. Now, the Russians are mad cause the DEA did not perform the extradition correctly according to international law. The lack of jurisdiction is no longer a problem for the US International Police Force. The DEA has offices in over 60 countries, making sure that drugs in the USA are expensive and pure.

http://www.wtnh.com/dpps/news/...apping-pilot_3502276
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Originally posted by Mr.Dittohead:
Check this one out. The DEA is running a undercover operation in Africa to stop the smuggling of cocaine from South America to Africa and on the final destination in Europe. The DEA got indictments in the US and extradited some people, one being a Russian, back to the US alleging that some of the money or drugs might someday end up in the US. Now, the Russians are mad cause the DEA did not perform the extradition correctly according to international law. The lack of jurisdiction is no longer a problem for the US International Police Force. The DEA has offices in over 60 countries, making sure that drugs in the USA are expensive and pure.

http://www.wtnh.com/dpps/news/...apping-pilot_3502276

Are you complaining? I think you need to let the man in charge know how you feel.

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Originally posted by 73RangerXLT:
And people cannot believe that our very own CIA is one of the biggest drug smuggling operations in the world and the the wealthiest movers and shakers are connected to the drug trade.

Folks, our country is being taken down from within.


Back to Lyndon Larouche territory are we! Careful, the Monarchy might send Beefeaters after you.
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Originally posted by elinterventor01:
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Originally posted by 73RangerXLT:
And people cannot believe that our very own CIA is one of the biggest drug smuggling operations in the world and the the wealthiest movers and shakers are connected to the drug trade.

Folks, our country is being taken down from within.


Back to Lyndon Larouche territory are we! Careful, the Monarchy might send Beefeaters after you.


I'm ready.

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