Has anyone yet brought to the front the question: “WHY were the guns left behind? Murderers, when committing their crime in total safety - no one around- are not prone to drop, not one, but 2 or 3 weapons at the scene, knowing they are traceable.
So, was Brian Terry deliberately murdered by hit men, on orders from on-high, to set up the case for gun control”? (rhetorical.)
They are finally saying, out loud, that the whole F&F scene was a convoluted plan to - “under the radar” accomplish gun control - but why not pose the question in the minds of the general public (who need simple things to grasp) “WHY would murderers just drop the valuable weapons at the scene?”
Perhaps the ones carrying these weapons were killed and their guns were left behind by the ones that escaped? Speculation on my part..
This war being waged with guns purchased not here but in the United States.
BO, April 2009.
There lies the question! Who told them to leave these weapons at the scene of the crime? Most likely our administrators wanted these weapons left so the American people would be outraged that our weapons are being sold to the cartel and that we need laws to ban these weapons.
Yes, that is exactly what they did. I don’t understand why Zapata the ICE agent that was killed in Mexico with US guns linked to Fast and Furious is never mentioned? Most think this was a hit job and that this may be another thing the Justice department is hiding in these documents.
“The family of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, agent Jaime Zapata, who was murdered in Mexico last year by suspected drug traffickers with weapons purchased in the United States, has filed a wrongful death claim against the U.S. government, the Justice Department said.”
“Ice Agent Jaime Zapata Murdered While Investigating Fast & Furious Weapons”
Read more at Ammoland.com: http://www.ammoland.com/2012/06/15/ice-agent-jaime-zapata-murdered-while-investigating-fast-furious-weapons/#ixzz1z1DgX8dp
So they couldn't be caught with guns that could be traced to the crime. As for "valuable," the profits from drug dealing are sufficient that the cartels could easily afford replacements.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2897612/posts?page=45#45
Then the day before yesterday I think it was, Rush mentioned the exact same thing. He said it was a smoking gun (no pun intended) s/b guns. It might be in a transcript but I don't know how to get to them. I think it was June 25.
He specifically mentioned the motive you and I did. Maybe others thought of it, and I missed it.
Jaime Zapata’s murder was even more suspicious. He was investigaing F & F. ..... several links posted above.
I believe 4 of 5 of the invaders were captured.