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To: Cincinatus' Wife

The only time CA RATS work this hard is when they want to bury a story. I suspect it is much bigger involving much bigger fish.
Willie Brown? SEIU? OFA?
All are based in the bay area and all could have benefited by arms trafficking.

Remember the San Diego Mayor?
The knives came out, they kicked him out and the story ended.


5 posted on 03/28/2014 12:33:27 PM PDT by Zathras
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To: Zathras

Another thing to consider is that Yee had links to the Philippino rebels, WHO JUST SUDDENLY SIGNED A PEACE TREATY WITH THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT.

This just seemed more than coincidental. Something really huge is behind all this.


7 posted on 03/28/2014 12:35:35 PM PDT by struggle
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They're looking forward to the movie - it's going to be framed as entertainment not as elected Democrats' MO.

Calif. state Sen. Yee affidavit reads like an action thriller"Coke deals. Shoulder-fired missiles. Hit men. Gang politics. Bribery. Deal-making in dark restaurants, parking lots and Las Vegas hotel rooms, and on fishing boats off the Hawaiian islands.

A 137-page federal complaint lays out the charges against state Sen. Leland Yee, alleged Chinatown mobster Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow and 24 others connected to Chow. But it also reads like a Hollywood script.....

........In exchange for $10,000, Yee allegedly lobbied a manager at the state Department of Public Health. For $21,000, the FBI said, the senator agreed to arrange meetings with two senators. And for $6,800, Yee honored Ghee Kung Tong with an official proclamation. That same month, the original agent, UCE 4599, reported buying a handgun and ammunition from Jackson and his son, 28-year-old Brandon Jackson. The next month, the agent allegedly bought nine guns and two ballistic vests from the Jacksons. One of the vests had been stolen from the FBI. The arms dealer

In August 2013, the complaint alleges, conversations between Keith Jackson and the FBI agent broadened.

Jackson allegedly offered to introduce the agent to an international arms dealer whom Yee knew in exchange for more money for the secretary of state campaign.

Jackson, his son and another man also agreed to kill someone for the agent for a fee of $10,000 to $25,000, the FBI said. This, too, was a fabrication: Another undercover agent later posed as the supposed victim, and the killing never happened.

At an October meeting, the FBI said, Jackson told the agent that he needed to talk to "Uncle Leland" about brokering a meeting with an arms trafficker who "was attempting to ship weapons to the Philippines because there was an ongoing war between an unidentified Philippine Muslim group and the Philippine government."

Two months later, the agent reported giving Jackson $1,000 for Yee's campaign as "motivation" to set up a meeting with the weapons trafficker......"

10 posted on 03/28/2014 12:41:38 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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