Posted on 04/22/2013 8:42:40 AM PDT by patriotgal1787
The commander of the Rhode Island Army National Guard 13th Civil Support Team (CST) claims that her two WMD detection experts assigned duty at the Boston Marathon along with WMD troops from the Massachusetts Army National Guard 1st CST were several blocks from the finish line at the time of the twin terror bombings, but when those units immediately tried to move into position to respond, troops from both states were forced to stay back after law enforcement denied them access to the scene at the finish line.
(Excerpt) Read more at communities.washingtontimes.com ...
Every police officer and attorney should know it is priority one to assist the wounded, evidence be damned.
Once the wounded are helped and the scene secure from other threats, then crime scene maintenance and inspection becomes important.
No, neither of you are the only ones.
There are photographs clearly depicting actors being made-up as ‘victims’. These are photos showing the process in action.
I’m outraged. And what really galls, is that many people are being manipulated and are blind to it.
Not like it matters.
Local enforcement has never like the feds sticking their noses into things. It’s a turf thing. They probably resented the FBI being there, also.
I’m skeptical, but not of the bombing itself, just who did it.
This can’t be fake...
http://teamsternation.blogspot.com/2013/04/boston-teamsters-to-form-human-shield.html
I hate the media and the government
Just before, and in the early day of WWII, Germany put together a very sophisticated Civil Defense plan, that monitored night time raids by British bombers, alerted the civilian population to take shelter, and let the civilian population know when it was all clear, and it could exit the bomb shelters.
Only the Brits quickly found out that by sending a couple of bombers to Berlin, they could get the Germans to activate their civil defense system, interrupting night time business, and depriving millions of war workers of a night's sleep. The loss of productivity alone made the raid a success, even if the bombers never dropped a bomb within 10 miles of a target.
That reminds me that any bomb coming within a mile (or half a mile?) was scored as a direct hit.
In theory you’d think that would be good policework. However, firstly, I really don’t think the ‘police’ were at the root of the home invasion problem, and secondly, I think considering an entire town of 30,000 homes or whatever it was is patently bad ‘police work’.
Yea......probably CSTs at the Waco site.....there were military personnel there.
Oh boy.....
This was not a posse commitatus thing...this was a Fed in control of everything thing.
Wait a minute, wouldn’t a grecience be more like “Wessonality”?
I tend to think you’d need mind bleach to get rid of that (maybe?).
You are correct. She had no authority
I tend to think youd need mind bleach to get rid of that (maybe?).....I remember this girl in Australia in 1969 while on R&R who had bottle of....Oh...wait. Not here.
Sorry. I got so used to National Guard personnel being called up for federal duty in the sandbox.
Link, please.
Rog. No worries.
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