Posted on 09/07/2015 2:37:39 PM PDT by Elderberry
“these clubs were totally off the radar until May 18. “
Then why were the cops visiting the Cossacks president to discuss on-going troubles with the Bandidos?
Then why were the cops discussing the high probability of trouble happening at TP’s with the TP’s manager who was aware of the large number of Bandidos and Cossacks coming
to TP’s?
Is that ‘one’ in almost four months?
I had posted to you a few days ago about how the cops were very concerned about the wounded at Twin Peaks.
About how they identified the Cossack medic and alerted all the cops as to why he was not down on the ground and should not be considered a threat.
Did I miss your response?
Exactly.
And to the Bikers’ (both good and bad, vet and non-vet, released at the scene or not) regrets, they didn’t realize they had traveled into enemy territory by going to Waco.
Tell me, Sarge.
Did y’all have any punji sticks in the flower beds?
Gonna try that next time?
I thought all the Cossacks were criminal? Was he the one exception? I missed your post. Why was he not considered a threat?
How did they identify him as a “medic”?
“Are there ballistics reports yet that multiple (MC member) shooters were in the crowd, or single shooter with crossfire from snipers across the street?”
The autopsies recovered nine bullets that could be identified as to relative caliber.
Seven of the bullets were medium caliber or larger which means they are NOT .223.
Two were characterized as small caliber, most likely .223.
One of the small caliber was in Campbell’s trunk.
The second was in Kirshner’s buttocks. He also had a wound in the thigh and a medium caliber bullet to the knee.
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What kind of ride do you have?
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“Why was he not considered a threat?
How did they identify him as a medic?”
He was administering aid to one of the fallen.
Ash was already gone when you signed up.
Are you a re-tread? :o)
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What is the relevance of a Cossack medic? Or McVeigh? or a hog trap? Or an article from May 18? I could go on for a while.
rel·e·vant
ˈreləvənt/
adjective adjective: relevant
closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
” It doesnt give them the right to kill people for being part of the MC just because they think they may be doing illegal things.”
LOL! You really believe that the cops don’t have the duty to put down a gang shooting in a public plaza?
“What is the relevance of a Cossack medic?
It goes to show that those that post about the cops disregard for the wounded are posting falsely.
“Or McVeigh?”
I get slammed for not supporting our veterans! LOL. I am a veteran. McVeigh was an honored veteran. You have to be realistic.
“or a hog trap?”
It goes to show that these bikers are involve in criminal behavior.
Nope...but I was reading way before I signed up.
Was intimidated by HTML...Ha!!
That was a long time ago..!!
Lying again...TG?
None of that has anything to do with anything I have ever posted.
Has nothing to do with his boots......
Yo, Don!
You missed this article. Please read and evaluate for posting as a thread. Thank you.
“First they came for bikers ” (by Sorcha Faal)
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1870.htm
United States[edit]
In December 2014, the United States announced sanctions against the Night Wolves[24] due to their involvement in attacks on a gas distribution station in Strikolkove and the Ukrainian naval headquarters in Sevastopol, and recruitment of fighters for the war in Donbass.[24]
Canada[edit]
Canada added Zaldostanov to its sanctions list in February 2015.[25][26] The Night Wolves were included in June 2015.[27]
Banned entry to Germany and Poland[edit]
In 2015, when the Night Wolves were planning to celebrate the "Victory Day" on May 9 with a trip from Moscow to Berlin, the government of Poland refused them entry due to the club members' active support of Putin, and Germany cancelled the bikers' Schengen visas.[28][29] On their way to Berlin, despite visa issues, Night Wolves commemorated the deaths of Polish officers murdered by NKVD in Katyn by lighting candles in their name on 26 April,[30] despite the fact that Night Wolves and their leader are outspoken supporters of Joseph Stalin, who ordered the murder.[14]
Polish motocyclists organization 'Katyń Motocycle Raid' (families of the victims of the Katyń massacre do not wish to be associated with it[31]) criticized the ban and said that Night Wolves already made two such trips in the past, and Polish public opinion was divided on the decision, with 38.7% supporting it and 28.5% opposing.[32] After the ban, the Polish 'Katyn Motorcycle Raid' declared that it would light candles on the graves of fallen Red Army soldiers in the name of the Night Wolves.[33]
Bikers who wanted to enter Germany at the Berlin Schönefeld International Airport were denied entry.[34] On May 6, one member, who was trying to enter Germany by ship from Helsinki to Travemünde was deported to Finland.[35]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Wolves
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