Posted on 05/05/2011 12:17:08 PM PDT by Voice of Reason88
Ive been red-flagging this most explosive homeland security scandal for you for more than a month.
Independent citizen journalists, inside whistleblowers, and relentless GOP watchdogs on Capitol Hill led by GOP Rep. Darrell Issa and GOP Sen. Charles Grassley have kept up the pressure on the Obama administration to come clean on this deadly, stimulus-funded border nightmare.
And now, the fit is really starting to hit the shan on the Project Gunrunner story.
The latest?
Top DOJ officials have been nabbed in the drive to find out who exactly knew what and when.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
The news on this scandal is really exploding, its coming on Fast and Furious now.
{You can now groan at that in the comments.}
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I’ll bet the lame stream “media” will get right on this (/sarc). What we need is a conservative Woodward and Bernstein.
Suprisingly CBS has been reporting on the story regularly through Sharyll Atkisson. I’ve been shocked that they would cover this story, but they’ve been doing a better job than Fox News on this front.
Another document, a briefing paper from January 8, 2010, shows the administrations step-by-step policy decisions and plans. The Phoenix Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), wrote that the investigation has currently identified more than 20 individual connected straw purchasers, or those who bought weapons, under ATF surveillance, with the intent to traffic them to Mexican drug cartels. The briefing paper shows that ATFs policy was to allow this to happen. Currently, our strategy is to allow the transfer of firearms to continue to take place, albeit at a much slower pace, in order to further the investigation and allow for the identification of additional co-conspirators who would continue to operate and illegally traffic firearms to Mexican DTOs [Drug Trafficking Organizations] which are perpetrating armed violence along the Southwest Border.
GUNRUNNER: House committee tells what Holder wont
Using documents obtained by congressional investigators, Fox News yesterday did some math and declared in a headline that More than 1,300 guns were bought illegally by suspected buyers under ATFs Gunrunner program.
However, thats not the complete figure. The document alluded to by Fox News has three columns. One column notes the number of guns purchased after the suspect was identified and entered into the investigation. But there is another column, which includes the total number of guns allegedly purchased by each of 15 suspects, and it is significantly higher: 1,725.
A third column shows the number of firearms recovered in this country after the suspects were identified and added to the investigation: 250. That leaves 1,475 guns out there; firearms that may be in the wrong hands, either in this country or in Mexico.
Pressed about the whereabouts of these guns, Holder could only say that he does not know.
An internal memo from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives shows that
U.S. officials allowed criminals to buy 1,318 guns worth nearly $1 million, even after they suspected the buyers were working for Mexican drug cartels, and that the agency’s effort to stop the guns had “yielded little or no results.”Fox News
In early 2009, it was Holder who first suggested to reporters that a flood of guns was moving south to Mexico, and that U.S. gun shops were the source of these guns, so the administration was considering renewal of the ban on so-called assault weapons. Revelations about Project Gunrunner and Operation Fast and Furious have shown that gun dealers and even ATF field agents expressed dire concerns about the potential harm these guns could have if they were allowed to get into the wrong hands.
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-seattle/gunrunner-house-committee-tells-what-holder-won-t-2
There were assurances to the dealers, and criticism for the agents, from David J. Voth, group supervisor for Phoenix Group VII. This was the same man who, according to copies of e-mails attached to a March 3, 2011 letter from Grassley to Holder, advised an official with the U.S. Attorneys Office in Phoenix, and ATFs Assistant Special Agent in Charge George Gillett in Phoenix about the sense of urgency regarding the gun sting operation because of the increased violence in Mexico. Voths April 2, 2010 e-mail says there were 958 killings in March 2010, 937 murders in January 2010 and 847 slayings in December 2009.
One of the documents shows Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer approved a wiretap application for suspects Operation Fast and Furious targeted in March 2010. The wiretap application process is lengthy and cumbersome, and often requires those applying to make strong case as to why they need it. So, Breuer would have been briefed in detail on Operation Fast and Furious before authorizing the wiretap.
The briefing paper also shows that the straw purchasing group made a blitz in weapons trafficking from late September to early December 2009.
The third document, an e-mail from Arizona-based U.S. Attorney Shelley Clemens to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official Richard Crocker and FBI official S. Annette Bartlett, shows that the Justice Department has begun scrambling to stop the gun walking practice since Issa and Sen. Chuck Grassley, Iowa Republican, launched investigations into the program. Yesterday, we received a directive from the DAG [Deputy Attorney General], instructing on DOJs policy regarding guns going south into Mexico, Shelley wrote on March 10, 2011. The directive from the Deputy AG, as she Shelley quotes it, is: We should not design or conduct undercover operations which include guns crossing the border. If we have knowledge that guns are about to cross the border, we must take immediate action to stop the firearms from crossing the border, even if that prematurely terminates or otherwise jeopardizes an investigation.
Two federal agents are dead, Issa said in a statement. While Attorney General Holder and other top officials at the Justice Department have refused to address the reckless decisions made in Operation Fast and Furious that have created a serious public safety hazard, investigations led by Sen. Charles Grassley and I continue to receive information from deeply concerned insiders who believe those responsible for what has occurred cannot be trusted to investigate themselves.
Spokespeople for the DOJ did not immediately return TheDCs request for comment on the new release.
One of the documents shows Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer approved a wiretap application for suspects Operation Fast and Furious targeted in March 2010. The wiretap application process is lengthy and cumbersome, and often requires those applying to make strong case as to why they need it. So, Breuer would have been briefed in detail on Operation Fast and Furious before authorizing the wiretap.
http://oversight.house.gov/images/stories/Other_Documents/2-3.pdf
It's an Occam's Razor kinda thing.
ATF gunwalking scandal: Second agent speaks out
ATF allegedly encouraged U.S. gun sales to Mexican drug traffickers — Now there’s evidence other agencies knew about program
ATF wasn’t working alone on the case known as “Fast and Furious.” Documents show ATF had conference calls with “DHS” (Homeland Security). “USMS” (U.S. Marshals) and DEA. An “ICE,” or Customs agent, was on ATF’s Fast and Furious team. They were advised by an “AUSA,” or Assistant U.S. Attorney under the Justice Department.
Jaquez is second sitting ATF agent to come forward and speak out to CBS News on the controversy.
Jaquez says one of the most difficult things for him is believing that his own agency inadvertently put innocent lives at risk. Jaquez has family - uncles, aunts, father and sister - living in Mexico. “Any one of us could have been shot with one of those guns.”
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/03/21/eveningnews/main20045609.shtml
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CBS is actually breaking this and Drudge just wants to talk about OBL.
I think the most reasonable hypothesis is that the administration ordered this operation for the sole purpose of influencing domestic policy. In terms of a law enforcement operation it made no sense. It provided very little in the way of usable information, and gave them only suspects that they had already identified. There is not evidence of any bribery and it simply doesn't make sense that drug cartels would go through the trouble.
Do you really think bribery best fits the available facts?
Hang em high Darryl.
Be Ever Vigilant!!
Hang 'em high. Stack 'em deep.
I suppose Holder has a minor point - if Agent Terry had been killed by an AR-15 stolen from the Mexican Army instead of one allowed to walk by the BATFE, he’d still be dead.
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