Posted on 06/21/2016 12:21:51 PM PDT by PROCON
Following the terror attack in Orlando, the dominant media/political narrative turned to gun control and now-discredited claims of the suspect's mental illness (claims which included gay-baiting).
Now, one controversial former FBI agent -- and current consultant to the Obama administration on "countering violent extremism" (CVE) -- is suggesting a national gun registry be created. Such a registry would target millions of law-abiding American citizens.
Gamal Abdel-Hafiz, born in Cairo, immigrated to the U.S. in 1990. He recently retired from the FBI after 22 turbulent years at the bureau. Following the Orlando attack, Abdel-Hafiz explained his rationale for creating a national gun registry:
A former FBI counter-terrorism agent says lawmakers could make mass murders less likely. "What we need to do is keep the ownership of guns known to the government, so we know who has what," said security consultant Gamal Abdel-Hafiz. And I know a lot of people are against that.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Some day, under the beautiful utopia that is single payer healthcare, a whole host of data will be used to deside your worthiness for treatment, further treatment and/or advanced treatment.
There will be a individual risk/reward assessment.
Among the risk factors that will be part of the matrix, for most will gun ownership.
A heart valve operation just can’t be wasted on a gun owning, employed, pick up driving, church attending, nascar fan. Too many boxes checked, the risks there are off the chart.
And washed up climate scientists will probably write the risk assessment algarythm.
So don’t worry.
MOLON LABE!
T Man, you have a good ear an followin
The meat of the book is Sharia Law and how it is in play now here
Does anybody still believe this will end peacefully?
Gamal Abdel-Hafiz, born in Cairo, immigrated to the U.S. in 1990. He recently retired from the FBI after 22 turbulent years at the bureau. Following the Orlando attack, Abdel-Hafiz explained his rationale for creating a national gun registry: A former FBI counter-terrorism agent says lawmakers could make mass murders less likely. "What we need to do is keep the ownership of guns known to the government, so we know who has what,"
This alone is cause for his immediate firing and loss of pension, and never having a government job at any level again.
How about a muslim registry?
I still can’t believe we elected one to hold the office of POTUS.
A Portrait of Gamal Abdel-Hafiz: Former Agent in the FBI’s International Terrorism Squad By Marlena Telvick
During his seven years as an FBI special agent, Gamal Abdel-Hafiz rose to the second highest level an agent can obtain. Hailed for his work on several major terrorism cases, including the June 1996 Al-Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in East Africa, and the 2002 “Lackawanna Six” case, he was then fired abruptly. Here’s a look at the complex allegations that cost him his job.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/sleeper/fbi/gamal.html
Update
After months of reexaming the factual findings of Gamal Abdel-Hafiz’s case as part of his appeal, a three-person Disciplinary Review Board (DRB) convened by the FBI’s Inspection Division (INSD) determined that there was insufficient evidence to support the allegations made by his former wife.
On Jan. 30, 2004, Abdel-Hafiz was informed by Assistant FBI Director Steven McCraw that he had won the appeal of his termination and would be reinstated, effective immediately. The decision, acknowledged by a senior FBI official as a “highly unusual reversal,” surprised many.
“I was stunned,” Abdel-Hafiz says. “I was preparing to resort to the courts. Instead, on their own the bureau decided to reverse their decision. It’s so much better for me to have the FBI rectify the situation than a judge. I feel very good. Very happy.”
Details on what exactly led the Disciplinary Review Board to reinstate the former counterrorism agent after his very public dismissal are not available. A senior FBI official would say only that because personnel matters are governed by various privacy issues, the agency cannot discuss the circumstances surrounding Abdel-Hafiz’s reinstatement.
Abdel-Hafiz, surprisingly unimbittered against the bureau, is just glad it’s over. “It’s regrettable that it took so long and after all those allegations,” he says, reflecting on the last 19 months, “but at least in the end someone saw the truth.”
Damn straight, muzzy boy.
Was there ever a government official who wasn’t an utter control nut?
Me too!
Bill O'Reilly certainly doesn't he was talking over his guests swearing that some push pole swore that 90% of the people want gun registration.
Haven't watched him lately.
we need a national Muslim registry including addresses like sex offenders...
^^ THAT ^^
>>so we know who has what,
Why? There are 200M guns in the hands of 90M Americans. The cops already treat every traffic stop as if the driver has a gun, so what would change? Do you intend for the cop to check the plate, run the owner and check the database and then, if he is a gun owner, just shoot him through the back window for “officer safety”?
In a nation where there is a 50% chance that any man you encounter owns a gun, a registry is pointless. Just assume they all do and deport the people on the terrorist watch list, treat the crazy people, and lock up criminals.
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