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What the hell's going on in Florida???
1 posted on 06/21/2006 6:22:46 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
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To: Aussie Dasher

Sex and drugs for prisoners, obviously.


2 posted on 06/21/2006 6:25:30 PM PDT by Slip18
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To: Aussie Dasher

Sounds like a turd world country prison


3 posted on 06/21/2006 6:25:37 PM PDT by umgud (FR, NASCAR & 24, way too much butt time)
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To: Aussie Dasher

How did the one guard get his own gun in the prison?


4 posted on 06/21/2006 6:26:29 PM PDT by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers

Whoever she is.......?

Russian Intelligence Analysts are reporting today that Counter-Coup forces within the United States Government were thwarted in their attempt to free from US Federal Prison custody the current Prisoner of War, and former Panamanian President Manual Noriega, and who has long been suspected as having been an integral part of the American CIA drug cartel.

Of the actual shootout itself we can read about as reported by the MSNBC News Service in their article titled "2 federal employees die in Fla. prison shooting",

and which says: "Two federal employees were shot to death Wednesday at a detention center and another was injured after a guard allegedly opened fire on FBI agents serving arrest warrants, the FBI said.

FBI agents and Justice Department investigators had gone to the center to serve warrants for the arrest of six guards when one of them shot a federal correctional institution officer, said FBI spokesman John Girgenti. The shootings occurred when the guard attempted to exit the building, Girgenti said. He declined to comment on whether the shooter was among the dead or injured."

These reports further state that the United States Homeland Security has appealed to a United States Federal District Court in their State of Florida to censor further information about this shootout between different American security forces.

From our Russian reports, however, it is stated that the POW Manual Noriega, and who was captured by United States Military Forces operating under the leadership of the first George Bush administration in 1990 after a short but violent war in Panama, was being held in a 'temporary capacity' awaiting a US judicial proceeding at a US Federal Prison facility named Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution. Upon the attempted removal from this US Federal Prison facility of the former Panamanian President the US Federal Guards escorting him were confronted by an Elite FBI Swat Unit, and upon their failure to obey the orders given to them a shootout ensued taking the lives of over 2 US agents. These reports further state that Manual Noriega was also hit by gunfire from this shootout and was rushed to a nearby hospital where he underwent surgery for his wounds.

This desperate attempt to free Manual Noriega, and again according to these reports, was due to a current investigation ongoing in the United States and pitting a US Federal Prosecutor named Patrick Fitzgerald, against what appears to be one of the largest drug cartels on earth and run by the American Central Intelligence Agency.

In Prosecutor Fitzgerald's latest attempt to confront this massive covert drug cartel he has gone after what FSB sources say was this cartels money launderer Lord Conrad Black, and whom the American Prosecutor Fitzgerald has recently fought to return to jail, and as we can read as reported by Canada's Globe and Mail News Service in their article titled "Angered U.S. prosecutors threaten to revoke Black's bail", and which says: "Prosecutors in Chicago allege that Conrad Black has misrepresented his personal fortune so much that they want a judge to force a sale of his $32-million (U.S.) Florida mansion to secure his bail. Otherwise, prosecutors say they will move to revoke Lord Black's bail, which could put him in jail."As it currently stands, defendant has failed to comply with numerous conditions of his current [bail] bond," Patrick Fitzgerald, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, alleged in a court filing."

The much convoluted, and disturbing, connections between Lord Black, Manual Noriega, and the American CIA are well documented, and also too voluminous to go into in this report other than to note the following:

"Hollinger, a Chicago-based media company that owns the U.K.'s Telegraph Group, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Jerusalem Post, also invested $14 million in a British technology company that includes Mr. Perle and his business partner as shareholders. In addition, Hollinger gave $200,000 a year to the National Interest, a conservative publication that includes Mr. Perle, Mr. Kissinger and Hollinger's former chief executive, Conrad Black, as advisers."

"Robert Mueller was responsible for the prosecution of Gen. Manuel Noriega of Panama, who was the CIA's main money launderer for CIA operations in Panama. Even Congress knew of Noriega's CIA connections. Senator Kerry said that Noriega "had been on the payroll and an employee of the CIA for many, many, many years" Noriega was taken down by the CIA and prosecuted because he was found to be taking a much larger cut out of CIA drug profits than was agreed upon. During the trial, the presiding judge ruled that Noriega could not enter into evidence any documents proving his relationship to the CIA over the years.

Mueller helped cover up this major issue by silencing Noriega." This information is important to note because of the long standing crisis within the United States Government, since the 1970's, when the first George Bush was appointed by the Gerald Ford administration to be the head of the CIA, and upon his taking charge of that massive American...........

This report should be read from its website location at http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index920.htm as this email copy does not contain the links embedded in the original report.]

7 posted on 06/21/2006 6:56:58 PM PDT by patriot_wes (Law of Unintended Consequences; Infant Baptism = an unbelieving, unsaved church.)
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"What the hell's going on in Florida???"

...what's going on in too many places. Many thanks to our feds for cracking down on organized crime.
8 posted on 06/21/2006 7:04:48 PM PDT by familyop ("Either you're with us, or you're with the terrorists." --President Bush)
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Florida has been at the forefront of the American experiment in socialism for many decades. The large and very politically important population segment occupying the Miami Beach to Boca strip moved down from the Big Sh*tty, A.K.A. New York City, and brought their Big Sh*tty socialism with them.

Add in some large scale real estate speculators, some GangGreen activists, brew in the hot Florida sun, nourish the mess with copious amounts of Federal billions of bucks, and you wind up with FloriDUH, not Florida.

The problem is not with something in the water in Florida. The problem is the something socialist in the Floridian.

Florida took Gramsci's suggestion to heart. Down here, the agencies and the academic system are loaded with de facto socialists. The schools don't teach, the agencies control nearly all aspects of the public's daily life, and the future looks like more of the same old sh*t.

A very wealthy friend visited me in the Everglades, yesterday. He realizes that if the Democrats get back in power, he will be taxed to the extent that his investments will be greatly devalued, to the extent that his rather palatial home will have to be sold, etc. He also realizes that his children have only a small portion of the freedoms he enjoyed .

But, like so many here, he will do nothing about it.

FloriDuh may well deserve the socialist H*ll it has created for its self and for its children. Like New Orleans, and addictive personalities in general such as drunks and druggies, Florida may have to hit bottom.

Then it can whimper for martial law like New Orleans. What it will get, along with the Federal troops and martial law so beloved by closet Communists, may be the beginning of the end for the American experiment in a free people taking responsibility for their own lives.

Florida, long ago, accepted the trade off of 'give'erment goodies to satisfy their desires for "free" bennies and accepted the inevitable agency control always imposed upon 'gimme pigs' by their agency masters.

As for NOLA, I suggest that there be no Federal troops and no martial law. Let each citizen carry openly their private weapons and crime will vanish quite quickly.
13 posted on 06/22/2006 5:41:42 AM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principles, - -)
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