Posted on 02/09/2013 10:28:26 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The ex-cop accused of three revenge killings left behind a long manifesto outlining all of his grievances and observations.
That manifesto has given investigators some clues, but they still dont know where is Christopher Dorner.
Law enforcement spent four hours searching his moms Orange County home. They took out 10 grocery bags filled with evidence.
Dorner lost his job with the Los Angeles Police Department in 2008. His manifesto vows revenge for that; and, surprisingly, thousands of people actually support him.
Its hard to believe but there are those out there who sympathize with the man targeting police officers.
One Facebook page is proclaiming Dorner for president. We propose electing a man who could no longer sit idly by and watch as malicious tyrants abuse the innocent.
The description on We Are All Chris Dorner chillingly says, Yes, this is war.(continued, 2 pages)
(Excerpt) Read more at sacramento.cbslocal.com ...
A large percentage of those who most hate the LAPD would be best related to by a massive B-52 "Arclight" mission.
In Dorner’s world, the LAPD is armed to the teeth, and the people are defenseless against them.
And in our demented world, this makes perfect sense to many people.
I’m pretty sure that, even Jeffrey Dhammer had people supporting him. After all, he was a victim of society too.
This concept deserves deep attention. I personally feel that we, as a society, have been well-fed the idea that we have inherent guilt and that we will lose everything and be forever undeserving unless we allow ourselves to be pushed to the back of the bus to pay for our sins. I believe it is such a pervasive and deep brainwashing that we would go as far as self-destruction to cleanse ourselves.
I feel that there is a deeply held, if unconscious belief that the only way for us to be cleansed and become ‘worthy’ is to be forgiven by those who we've been taught have been deeply hurt by us. The idea is that if we make ourselves as vulnerable as possible, and lose everything, those who resent us will come to love us, and we won't ever have to speak for ourselves, because they will know when the time is right for us to be loved again.
The problem is that there is nothing that we can or will ever do that will lead those who resent us to ‘forgive’ us and tell us it's okay to do well and live well again.
I know this sounds somewhat crazy, but I strongly believe that this type of thinking does have a profound effect on our nation. I also think that some of this type of thinking was ‘programmed’ as planned by those from the outside and from within who wanted to reshape our nation and permanently change the American character and landscape.
If the government becomes a law-breaker, it breeds contempt for the law: it invites every man to become a law unto himself, it invites anarchy.
---US Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis.
Let me add that I think fedgov is the driving force behind most of it. When austerity hits for real and fedgov is forced to shrink, I think all of that will be thrown in to a cocked hat. The 5M white votes that Obama lost between 2008 and 2012 are the first glimmers.
MSM reporting on this incident is extremely (and deliberately) shallow. I'm afraid this guy could end up becoming nothing less than a 21st century Gavrilo Princip.
Dorner is a liar and fraud who should have washed out of the LAPD during training.
Chief Beck said the department conducted a thorough investigation of the incident which led to Dorner's firing and found that Dorner had lied:
That case was thoroughly adjudicated, it was reviewed at multiple levels, it went to the ultimate form of review in the LAPD, a board of rights, where a two-command officer and a civilian representative hear the entirety of the case, as represented by an attorney, and make a judgment.
Here is part of the LAPD's side:
An officer in Dorner's class who asked not to be identified because he is not authorized to discuss the case, recalled Dorner as 'one of our problem children' who frequently pushed the bounds of authority.
A few days into training, the recruits were explicitly told to only wear white or black shoes for a conditioning run, the officer said. Dorner, however, showed up in bright neon sneakers. 'He thought he knew it all, that rules just kind of didn't apply to him,' the officer said. 'He was not a team player.'
According to the officer, Dorner was kicked out of his academy class at least one time, when he accidentally shot himself in the hand. Internal disciplinary records show that Dorner was suspended for two days for an accidental discharge in 2005.
Yet Dorner was given pass after pass. One guess why.
LAPD has just gone to tactical alert due to “major incident in the city.”
LAPD police scanner: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=wp&feedId=3711
I know this sounds somewhat crazy, but I strongly believe that this type of thinking does have a profound effect on our nation. I also think that some of this type of thinking was programmed as planned by those from the outside and from within who wanted to reshape our nation and permanently change the American character and landscape.
No, it doesn't sound crazy at all.
Additionally, this agitation to produce dissatisfaction and revolution is standard Marxist strategy, used everywhere with racial division and ALL other areas of potential division.
The common goal is the justification of the taking from one group by the "oppressed" group, and the delivery of power to the Marxists to accomplish the "reparations" (redistribution).
And the "oppressed" get only poverty and death in the end, the inner circle Marxists take it all.
Isn’t the motto of the LAPD “To Protect and Serve”?
Hey Jackass Jesse Jackson, who said he felt Dorner’s pain, do you know the the two people he gunned down were your people?
Djust dusthim.
>>>Christopher needs a song.<<<
Arthur Brown’s “Fire” (1968)
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GCSWEgZT94
The people in the SUV didn’t speak english. WTF.
Cops used their ammo quota for the day. What fools.
Does anyone know WHY he was fired back in ‘08? Cops don’t just get fired without several rounds of hearings and investigations.
I imagine there were several other cops fired around that time in LA and elsewhere who haven’t gone on a shooting rampage. I don’t see anything that would justify his cold blooded murders.
Well that's what Dorner says.
That was the Honda Ridgeline wrong truck shot up. This one, the women say there were no orders, no challenge. just bullets
I’m wondering if we will ever know what really happened. Was he a rogue cop? A good cop trying to root out evil in the department? There sure is something fishy when the cops try to kill two newspaper delivery women without first trying to detain them. Did they think these women were two of him? Are the afraid of him telling his side of the story in court?
Something is really screwy here. I suspect he knows where the bodies are buried and is getting ready to tell all.
This, oddly enough, reminds me of a murder case that was tried in Texas a few years ago. The perp was a woman who'd had a really bad marriage. When she had the chance she deliberately ran over her husband, often enough to kill him. At trial she argued what a horrible man he was. The female prosecutor took all the bark off her by saying the law offered a whole menu of horrible things she could legally do to him and/or have the courts do to him, so she didn't have any legitimate cause at all to go beyond the law and murder him.
The same applies to Dorner, just a whole lot more. He's a visually impressive articulate black man and a former full lieutenant (that rank's equivalent to a captain in the Army, Air Force, and Marines) in the Navy reserve, the very kind of guy who could get a publisher and a team of high powered lawyers, and sell a major expose of the LAPD, even if he didn't have much of a case. Just look at the Duke Rape Case and the Trayvon Martin case for examples of how skillfully playing the race card can make the innocent look guilty. Here, OTOH, if this guy is to be believed, he actually had a good case of abuse and cover up.
That, of course, just makes the frightful things he did all the worse, just as that woman murdering her husband when she had massive legal recourse available was made truly horrible by her failure to use that recourse.
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