Thursday, April 26, 2012

ATF's mysterious grenade smuggler case: new photos, documents turned over to Congress.

Latest from Sharyl Attkisson.

5 comments:

SWIFT said...

While those following F and F and this grenade plot just went through a dry spell; getting this illegal government operation back in the public eye is encouraging. I am particularly happy that Gunwalker Bill Newell is back in the news. He should soon see that all escape hatches for him are being closed and secured. If per chance he doesn't see it, maybe his lawyer will. Time for a Monty Hall ? Maybe a quiet trip to Fort Marcy Park?

Anonymous said...

"There are some similarities between the Kingery grenade case and Fast and Furious."

One such similarity is in the ATF's depraved indifference to loss of innocent the life: "[T]heir emails show little attention to those who could be killed. Instead, officials expressed concern with tying the grenades to Kingery after they reached Mexico. 'Even in a post blast, as long as the safety lever is recovered we will be able to identify these tagged grenades,' says one email."

The loss of life mattered less than The Narrative--90% of guns (and grenades?!) being used by the narco cartels come from SW border gun shops.


MALTHUS

TPaine said...

You see, nothing counts anymore. Outright lying, obvious prevaricating, pays off with people lauding a liar's honesty and integrity. Black is white, right is wrong, and good is evil.

There is only one way out, and we all know what it is.

Totally unrelated, no more Captcha for me. I can't even decipher most of it, and I have better things to do.

Anonymous said...

I thought you already covered this. Didn't Emory Hurley, prosecutor on Fast & Furious order the ATF Agents, including whistleblowers, to release Kingery?

Anonymous said...

I thought you already covered this. Didn't Emory Hurley, prosecutor on Fast & Furious order the ATF Agents, including whistleblowers, to release Kingery?