Posted on 06/24/2015 4:37:11 AM PDT by don-o
Absolutely -- it is all about breaking down the morale of the kinds of American patriots who exercise their right to free association on FR -- Jim, thank you so much for this venue. May God bless and keep you and yours.
Did ever dawn on you the Bandido's and others are lying?
Step from behind your keyboard and call this guy a liar.
You are a worthless troll.........
With the longest shelf life I have seen in a long time around here. Quite amazing, that.
I have private messages saying exactly THAT regarding the Waco threads.
Well, if there is one thing the police state jackweasels are good at it's intimidation.
I suspect though, that their efforts are not making them any friends, and makes people less likely to support their position.
We are in agreement! The Bandidos are “grateful for the job police did”.
LOL. Some of us have jobs...
Now this IS TG’s job, I suspect. I don’t think he realizes just how burned he is and that the fact he is here is yet further evidence of just how wrong things are in Waco.
“Well, if there is one thing the police state jackweasels are good at it’s intimidation.”
Posts like that are exactly why more are not on these threads.
“Now this IS TGs job, I suspect. I dont think he realizes just how burned he is and that the fact he is here is yet further evidence of just how wrong things are in Waco.”
If I am ‘burned’ for bringing out the truth about the MC gangs, then so be it.
Does the gummint send people in not just to get intel but disrupt?
When I was a freshman at UC Boulder in ‘72 there was an anti war protest in response to something Nixon had done, bombing in Loas or something. Having shoulder length hair and wire frame glasses ( I wore them for years before he did) I looked like John Lennon. By then I had a lottery number of 356 so I was pretty sure I wasn’t going no matter what happened. But I was interested to see the event on campus and hear the speakers. Speakers started out calmly enough, reciting the history of the war. I may be remembering it wrong but it seems Ellsberg himself was there speaking. Toward the end a guy in a fatigue jacket came up and asked to speak. He was unscheduled but they let him. I was back about 75 yards from the dais and listening calmly as were we all. Some 25 feet to my right were a line of Boulder PD, to keep order. I noticed a young man in civilian clothing standing with a pack in his jeans and shirt chatting with the police. Pretty soon he starts taking photos with a long lense. He was shooting individuals in the crowd. I remember thinking, we now we all have FBI files. Anyway, meanwhile, the “spontaneous” guest starts on about how he is a B-52 pilot just home and starts ranting and shouting about how our gummint is murdering thousands of peaceful Asians with indiscriminate bombing and, etc. he was getting folks pretty worked up about how we were all murders. Just as he hit “frenzy” some guy runs up and grabs the mike and screams, “enough of this BULLSH... Let’s take the overpass and shut it down. I immediately recognized the dude because not ten minutes before he had been taking pictures for our FBI files. Like Twain said, “all hearts and no brains (is a mob)”. So off everyone goes to “take the overpass”. My gf, we married 6 months later, and I followed along and I remember thinking just how stupid these people were. We were about to physically engage the police and everybody wanted to be on that bridge with only two, narrow avenues of egress. We watched the activities from a safer perspective but I never forgot how that crowd was set in motion by a guy who was clearly a gummint disrupt or.
Who knows, coulda been your dad, TG. Hell, maybe it was YOU.
“Who knows, coulda been your dad, TG. Hell, maybe it was YOU.”
I doubt it. I was patrolling HaiPhong Harbor in 72.
Not surprising, but no mention of any undercover officers. Nor is there any claim that the list is exhaustive.
How many Feds, undercovers, or confidential informants were on scene?
TG, after the “black palms in my backyard” “here in Massachusetts” “where I am an electrical engineer” who doesn’t seem to have a real firm grasp on Physics I believe you about as much as I believed that guy in ‘72 was a B-52 pilot. Sorry.
Here, I thought you were a chick.....
Good question, but we'll never know.
This stands out: The number of weapons discovered during our search of the crime scene has increased since the first release and may continue to increase. The weapon count at this point in time is at least 475 weapons. This includes 151 firearms, 12 of which were long guns.
In Texas. Where it is legal to carry guns and knives. How many were there perfectly legally? And was the bb gun they seized among the property of one Cossack, among those dangerous long guns? So many questions!
The weapons recovered include: knives, brass knuckles, batons, tomahawks, weighted weapons, a hatchet, stun guns, bats, clubs, a machete, a pipe, an ax, pepper spray, and a chain. ..... and watch chains, nail clippers, fix-all tools, and pocket knives, lots and lots of 'em.
Many of these were hastily hidden and some were found using metal detectors as they were buried beneath the grass in the dirt.
Whatever you say, bub.
But don't worry - they'll have it all sorted out in a few years and if the officers were wrong, they'll be held accountable, don't you worry. It's the only way to be fair.
When I was a freshman at UC Boulder in 72 there was an anti war protest in response to something Nixon had done, bombing in Loas or something. Having shoulder length hair and wire frame glasses ( I wore them for years before he did) I looked like John Lennon. By then I had a lottery number of 356 so I was pretty sure I wasnt going no matter what happened. But I was interested to see the event on campus and hear the speakers.
Speakers started out calmly enough, reciting the history of the war. I may be remembering it wrong but it seems Ellsberg himself was there speaking. Toward the end a guy in a fatigue jacket came up and asked to speak. He was unscheduled but they let him. I was back about 75 yards from the dais and listening calmly as were we all. Some 25 feet to my right were a line of Boulder PD, to keep order.
I noticed a young man in civilian clothing standing with a pack in his jeans and shirt chatting with the police. Pretty soon he starts taking photos with a long lens. He was shooting individuals in the crowd. I remember thinking, we now we all have FBI files.
Anyway, meanwhile, the spontaneous guest starts on about how he is a B-52 pilot just home and starts ranting and shouting about how our gummint is murdering thousands of peaceful Asians with indiscriminate bombing and, etc. he was getting folks pretty worked up about how we were all murders. Just as he hit frenzy some guy runs up and grabs the mike and screams, enough of this BULLSH... Lets take the overpass and shut it down. I immediately recognized the dude because not ten minutes before he had been taking pictures for our FBI files.
Like Twain said, all hearts and no brains (is a mob). So off everyone goes to take the overpass. My gf, we married 6 months later, and I followed along and I remember thinking just how stupid these people were. We were about to physically engage the police and everybody wanted to be on that bridge with only two, narrow avenues of egress. We watched the activities from a safer perspective but I never forgot how that crowd was set in motion by a guy who was clearly a gummint disrupt or.
Thanks for the edit. My wife usually edits me but she isn’t a FReeper.
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