Gregg wrote:
Y'all hang on to them confed'rate money, cause the South is gonna RIIISSSEE AGGGAAAIIINN!
Yehaw!
When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade I sent in some cereal boxtops and got a small denomination Confederate bill in the mail. My best friend thought the same thing - that someday it would be worth something and got very excited, just like the dinaridjits are today. So, I gave it to him. He's a used car dealer these days (or still was last year when he sent out Xmas cards), who for the past 20 years has done his own ridiculous commercials, which according to my cousin reach a new low in stupid TV advertising. I can't say if one had anything to do with the other, but you never know.
As for the mass arrests, my favorite "news" on this was the breathless assertion that a group of people were arrested in a nearby town and that they could be bankers. The actual incident was after a bank robbery where information led them to search every car at an intersection, which strangely enough caught the suspect, and everyone else was released. A week later, a "Colorado Rogue Police in Aurora Start Constitutional Crisis" about the incident was posted by MacHaffie asserting that this was somehow linked to drug cartels. For some reason, there was no mention of how this is linked to Drake's mass arrests, or how the same police behavior would be patriotic if the victims had been bankers.
Comment on MacHaffie's forum from a post on this thread, page 6, Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:26 am
2. Anonymous June 28, 2012 8:27 PM
Mass Arrests continue apace, with prejudice.
Tom Heneghan reports LEO WANTA's protocols are being processed in court!
A whole group of people were arrested in Denver, including outside Aurora near the Denver Airport. This comes from first hand witnesses I spoke to.
Unless there is an awful lot of bank robbers suddenly getting picked up, Federal Reserve criminals have been bagged and tagged.
Arrests continue in Europe, the effort is barely beginning to ramp up.
Jamie Dimon, where are you?
The actual story.
Police in Aurora, Colo., searching for suspected bank robbers stopped every car at an intersection, handcuffed all the adults and searched the cars, one of which they believed was carrying the suspect.
Police said they had received what they called a “reliable” tip that the culprit in an armed robbery at a Wells Fargo bank committed earlier was stopped at the red light.
“We didn’t have a description, didn’t know race or gender or anything, so a split-second decision was made to stop all the cars at that intersection, and search for the armed robber,” Aurora police Officer Frank Fania told ABC News.
Officers barricaded the area, halting 19 cars.
“Cops came in from every direction and just threw their car in front of my car,” Sonya Romero, one of the drivers who was handcuffed, told ABC News affiliate KMGH-TV in Denver.
From there, the police went from car to car, removing the passengers and handcuffing the adults.
“Most of the adults were handcuffed, then were told what was going on and were asked for permission to search the car,” Fania said. “They all granted permission, and once nothing was found in their cars, they were un-handcuffed.”
The search lasted between an hour and a half and two hours, and it wasn’t until the final car was searched that police apprehended the suspect.
“Once officers got to his car, they found evidence that he was who they were looking for,” Fania said. “When they searched the car, they found two loaded firearms.”
The actions of the police have been met with some criticism, but Fania said this was a unique situation that required an unusual response.
“It’s hard to say what normal is in a situation like this when you haven’t dealt with a situation like this,” Fania said. “The result of the whole ordeal is that it paid off. We have arrested and charged a suspect.”
The other people who had been held at the intersection were allowed to leave once the suspect was apprehended.
Compare this to the story MacHaffie posted, not even mentioning the assertion that it was banksters being arrested a few days before.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Colorado Rogue Police in Aurora Start Constitutional Crisis
Rogue Cops Threatens to Murder Child with Shotgun, Aurora, Colorado, June 9, 2012
By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor
Yesterday, police in Aurora, Colorado, a department noted for poor discipline, poor standards and lax training, arrested and handcuffed 42 innocent civilians, even holding shotguns at the heads of small children.
All those held were arrested at gunpoint, roughed up, all were cuffed but the smallest of children, as young as two years. Some small children were, barely able to walk and speak, were subjected to detention with a dozen or more weapons on them, all loaded, safeties off, ready to fire.
Though the suspect, carefully identified, video taped, was 45 years old, male, white and quite large, the majority of those arrested were women, small children or minorities.
“Protect and Defend” is what it says on the cars but increasingly, American citizens are arming themselves, not radicals but hard working, tax paying middle class Americans, arming themselves against their own police, as department after department fall under the control of the Mexican drug cartels and forget the oaths they once swore but now now longer remember.
Is Aurora, its city government and police a “cartel town?” Things are beginning to look that way and not just this incident. The cartels first went after Arizona, where their control is increasing every day. Their next target, having Utah in their pocket 100%, that and Nevada, is Colorado. Denver will be “ground zero” and police in the Denver area, starting with outlying regions will be among the first cartel recruits as real terrorism comes to America.
Denver will be key, with it’s downtown of major banks, long known for laundering drug money, the same town where hundreds of millions were stolen in the staged bankruptcies of the Columbia and Silverado Savings and Loans, where Washington politics, drug money and the local mob made a killing. We are watching Denver.
Anyone remember Neil Bush or that attempted killer of President Reagan, Bush family associate John Hinckley, from the famous family of Mormon prophets, came from Denver?
This is the kind of behavior Americans around the country have been terrified would begin, that their own police would turn on everyday citizens, an armed gang. Stifling dissent of the “occupy” movement, taking payoffs from “banksters” is one thing but, not the photo above, that is a 12 ga. shotgun inches from the face of a small child. That is a felony, not just a violation of “police procedure.”
That is a child, he is being terrorized and, in doing so, according to all our new laws, the officers involved belong in prison, not in the US but Poland or Egypt or Bulgaria, where hundreds of hours of waterboarding can get their confessions. It is time that we recognized the real American terrorists, the real threat to democracy we have created.
Posted by John MacHaffie at 10:05 AM