Saturday, April 28, 2012

Meanwhile, the cover-up continues.

CBS -- Government's answer to "Fast and Furious" records requests: Blank pages

The fix is still in. Contempt or no contempt, that is the question. John Boehner's "love ewe" raises her head once more?

Dave Workman reports that Gowdy says Holder ‘will comply’ with subpoena. Sharyl Attkisson reports it too, although there is this disturbing correction to the story:
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article said Issa had House Speaker John Boehner's backing on the citation. As noted above, he has not yet made a formal decision on the matter.
The reliably collectivist Talking Points Memo confirms:
Disputing a CBS report, a Republican leadership aide told TPM that House Speaker John Boehner has made “no decision” about whether the House will take up a contempt resolution against Attorney General Eric Holder. Republicans, led by House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA), have alleged that the Justice Department has obstructed a congressional probe into ATF’s botched ”Fast and Furious” operation.
“While there are very legitimate arguments to be made in favor of such an action, no decision has been made to move forward with one by the Speaker or by House Republican leaders,” the aide told TPM.
From this I think that we can reliably conclude that Issa and Grassley are still being road-blocked by John Boehner and the rest of the spineless GOP leadership. No doubt the blackmail photo of Boehner with Dolly, his "love ewe" has been made full advantage of.

Book Review: Oklahoma City by Andrew Gumbel and Roger G. Charles.

I preface this review by freely admitting that I have known Roger Charles for about 16 years, ever since I got pulled into the private investigation of J.D. Cash and the Wilburn family of the Oklahoma City bombing. Roger is a retired LTC of Marines and an absolute indefatigable resource on the bombing, PATCON and other federal law enforcement and military scandals. No one, and I mean NO ONE possesses a more encyclopedic knowledge of the unanswered questions and federal arcana of the mystery wrapped in an enigma of the FBI's curious actions to distance the bombing, first from Elohim City and secondly from the FBI and its operation PATCON.
Thus, it is hard to believe that only a filtered version of Roger's decades-long fact gathering seems to have made it into this supposed "definitive treatment" by his co-author, Andrew Gumbel. It is apparent that Gumbel did all the writing with Roger just credited (and barely at times) with the research. It seems that the publisher is only providing Gumbel for the press campaign, although Charles is doing his best to do his own press interviews on local radio shows. The differences between the two are striking. Gumbel does his best to finesse some of the revelations in this book by ascribing any errors to incompetence, agency and inter-agency dysfunction and even seems to believe two of the most notorious liars in the case -- Kirk Lyons, Andreas Strassmeier, etc. He even manages to ignore facts that I'm certain Roger (who benefits from the papers of our co-worker in the private investigation, the late J.D. Cash) must have brought these facts up. Gumbel has simply ignored items like PATCON or the satellite surveillance of Elohim City, something that could not have happened without the approval of the National Command Authority. Nor does it mention the considerable cover-up input of people like Eric Holder or Janet Napolitano. (Items that the interviews I have heard of Roger since the book came out he, unlike Gumbel, is not shy of mentioning.)
Gumbel does mention me, without naming me, and the successful militia poster campaign to embarrass the DOJ into arresting Michael Brescia, referring to me as "an Alabama militia leader" in one spare mention and a footnote. Gumbel treats this as an incidental, not the motivating factor in persuading DOJ to get Brescia off the street (and to void the reward for John Doe II).
The book is worth-while in that it brings up many inconsistencies of the FBI's story and investigation, but it is evident that whatever contract Roger signed with the author and publisher did not give him much of an input into the final product. The definitive work on the Oklahoma City bombing has yet to be written.

Friday, April 27, 2012

A little context means a lot.

George Zimmerman: Prelude to a shooting

Five years later, and Homer Simpson's younger brother still hasn't learned dick.

Stupid is as stupid does.

David Codrea: Feinstein continues to misrepresent Mexican gun tracing numbers

The ATF "roundtable" yesterday was not a "dog and pony show" as some Second Amendment writers have alleged, but rather a "dog and dog show" with Diane Feinstein the head bitch of the pack getting serviced by her ATF lickspittles.
Well, yeah, of course. The significant part of the story is that the ATF dog is still licking its gun control masters' arses with cooked statistics out of context.

Praxis: The Shotgun - Force Multiplier for Civilian Small Unit Tactics- Part II – Integration of the Shotgun for Ambush Patrols

American property owners defending Korea Town during LA riots, twenty years ago this week. Note over-under shotgun. When the party opens, you go with what you've got. Here, the deer rifle's longer range and accuracy complements the shotgun's close range limitations. Which demonstrates another truth -- combat, even against rabble looters, is a team endeavor.
An older post, but a useful discussion.
The modern armed citizenry of the United States is, by neglectful nature, not "regulated" in the term of the Founders, that is, they are not armed with weapons of common caliber, familiar in their use, and well-trained. Indeed, the most common weapon to be found in American gun owners' closets and gun safes is the ubiquitous 12 Gauge shotgun, some few of the type known as "combat shotguns" but most not. Yet it is also true that when a breakdown of public order occurs, it will be the shotgun that appears in large quantities. It behooves the armed citizen to think through and plan for that eventuality so that the rabbit, bird and deer shotguns are able, within a mix of other more capable firearms, of being effective against the most dangerous game -- two legged predators.
In the 90s, we would work with newbies to "combatize" their game guns, often just by the simple expedient of swapping barrels to something more effective in close quarters battle. Often this was as simple as finding a beat-up long game barrel for a Mossberg 500, for example, cutting it down to 18.5" and adding a shell carrier or two to facilitate rapid reloading.
But the fact of the matter is that when the party opens, you go with what you've got. Period. A little thought and pre-planning goes a long way.

Up and down and up again.

After extremely bad night before last, I went to ER yesterday morning, but was not admitted because after the tests, I thought I could get by without it. Good decision. I had a full night's sleep last night and am feeling better today by far. Keep us in your prayers, this is a long haul deal.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

David Codrea: ‘Blood on their hands’ seeks to document truth about Fast and Furious

Mike McNulty, documentarian of Waco, is now going after Gunwalker.

I hope someone familiar with the Gunwalker Scandal gets to this event and asks the right questions.

ATF will hold ‘roundtable discussion’ about Mexican gun traces

Up and down, back and forth.

I'm home now, have been since Sunday, but this is the first day I have felt like anything close to posting. For that, you have my sincere apologies. I have almost 8,000 emails in the box, so if one of them is yours, don't expect an answer anytime soon. I still have an IV in and am getting daily antibiotics, as well a drain to the abscess in my side and a feeding tube (still in but unused for now as I am eating fairly well). Docs tweaked my medicine yesterday so I've been feeling a bit better today. Home health care nurses look in on me from time to time to make sure I'm still alive. Keep those prayers coming. They're the most important thing I'm getting right now. And say a few for Rosey. She's been a real trooper through all this, working, caring for me and getting damn little sleep.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Pitiful anecdote on so many levels.

Why I no longer feel safe on Metro. Victim of racial attack on DC Metro blames system for doing what it is designed to do -- create a victim disarmament zone -- and for his own inability to defend himself against a punch. The one thing that this guy didn't have up front was situational awareness. And whose fault is that? Last time I was on the Metro, a guy settled into a seat across from me and began staring malevolently at me. About the third time I caught him at it, I smiled and said pleasantly, You know, if you did that in prison, it's a sign of aggression and could get you killed." He almost leaped to his feet and moved down the car. I'm not saying the the Post writer deserved to be slugged, but if you find yourself in a victim disarmament zone, you have a responsibility to substitute what tools you have at hand for your own defense and that of others. Citizens take responsibility. Period. Mine were situational awareness, a cane and a stainless steel ball point pen. Harsh? You tell me.

Incredible.

Twenty iconic Spitfire aircraft buried in Burma during the Second World War are to be repatriated to Britain after an intervention by David Cameron.
The Prime Minister secured a historic deal that will see the fighter aircraft dug up and shipped back to the UK almost 67 years after they were hidden more than 40-feet below ground amid fears of a Japanese occupation. . .
The plight of the buried aircraft came to Mr Cameron’s attention at the behest of a farmer from Scunthorpe, North Lincs, who is responsible for locating them at a former RAF base using radar imaging technology.
David Cundall, 62, spent 15 years doggedly searching for the planes, an exercise that involved 12 trips to Burma and cost him more than £130,000.
LATER: MORE HERE.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

SITREP

Progress. I will be going home tomorrow, trailing three different kinds of tubes. Keep me in your prayers.

In Interviews, Author Doesn't Credit Reporters Who Broke Fast and Furious.

M Catharine Evans doesn't think Katie Pavlich gives enough credit to David and me over Gunwalker. I am in the middle of reading it and intend to critique the book next week. Pavlich is young and hungry so whatever flaws there are may be forgiven on that account if nothing else. I will say that M. Catharine's words made me choke up. The truth, though, is that Pavlich's book came along at the right time to help the issue from being forgotten so even if I got no mention in it I would still judge it an important contribution. I will confess, however, that I ground my teeth a bit when I heard Katie use the phrase "personnel is policy", without attribution, when referring to Dennis Burke during a FOX interview. She is young and I'm sure she will learn, especially when folks do the same thing to her. Experience is a powerful teacher -- and humbler -- for those smart enough to pay attention.
LATER: Well, heck, she must be doing something right, Katie's being denounced by Media Matters.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Of course. Collectivists pimping off other collectivists in another opening act of the big lie that never dies.

Ah, love, let us be true
To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a land of dreams,
So various, so beautiful, so new,
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night.
Armed Neo-Nazis Now Patrolling Sanford, Say They Are "Prepared" For Post-Trayvon Martin Violence

Editgate -- the cover-up continues.

NBC's Nameless Scapegoat Raises More Questions

"This is not your standard homicide." The makings of a perfect racial shitstorm.

3 Killed, 2 Injured In Okla. Shootings. Police Searching For Lone Suspect
Three people were killed and two were injured Friday in four shootings in north Tulsa, Okla., and police are searching for a lone suspected gunman, they said.
Tulsa police spokesman Capt. Jonathan Brooks said investigators were looking into whether the shootings may have been possible hate crimes.
"We're not absolutely certain, but a hate crime is a possibility. And we'll go with where the investigation leads us," he said.
All of the victims are black. The suspected shooter is a white male and is believed to be traveling in a white truck, said Brooks.
It was not immediately clear whether any of the victims knew each other, he said.
They range in age from 31 to 54. They were shot over the course of seven hours at four different street locations in the early morning, Brooks said.
Tulsa police formed a joint task force with the local FBI office as well as the U.S. Marshals Service. In the event the shootings turn out to be hate crimes, "they can help us pursue it," he said.
"This is not your standard homicide," said Brooks.
Back in the Nineties, I had a very revealing conversation with Dennis Mahon, who assured me that when the time was right him and his kameraden of White Aryan Resistance could start a racial civil war with ease. Since I'm still in the hospital and I don't have access to the tape of that phone call, I'll have to give you my best recollection.
"All we'll have to do is go into the ghetto and do some drive-bys, and then put on blackface and wigs and do the same to the white neighborhoods." Dennis, by the way, lived in -- and did most of his neo-Nazi recruiting in -- Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dennis is now in federal prison, but it could well be that his theory goes marching on.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Issa gets slapped. White House invokes executive privilege to prevent O'Reilly from testifying. "Are you gonna do something? Or just stand there and bleed?"

From the Daily Caller -- Chaffetz: White House blocking access to ‘Fast and Furious’ witness who wants to testify.
From Dave Workman -- White House thumbs nose at Grassley, Issa over F&F request.
Johnny Tyler: Listen mister, I'm getting awful tired of your...
[Wyatt slaps him]
Wyatt Earp: Are you gonna do something? Or just stand there and bleed?
Tombstone, 1993.

Well, at least he was treated at a hospital specializing in his particular injury.

Ex-Girlfriend Busted For Brutal Scrotum Attack

Mr. Stinky

Of all the indignities in this process is my conversion into Mr. Stinky, due to the fact that the drainage from my abscess is ever-present, over=powering and would gag a maggot with a head cold. This does not make me very popular, even with my family, whose visits are perforce shorter and shorter.

Good Friday

Diagnosis: Abscess.

Abscess, not leakage, is the diagnosis. This is a goodness thing, May be out of here in a couple of days.

When incremental facts add up to strategic military reality of the force relationships between a government and its people.

March sees 20% increase in firearms sales checks over same month last year; 22nd straight month over month increase

David Codrea:Is uncertified ‘top Philly cop’ breaking gun laws he’d break us for?

Another big "Only One" surprise.

Big surprise, the fix was in.

Critics say RNC was in tank for Mitt Romney

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Race war anecdotes.

Man, 78, recounts assault by 6 youths in E. Toledo.
But now, Mr. Watts says he plans to buy a gun and obtain a permit to carry it.
"What happened to me … down here on the corner, that changed my perspective on humanity," Mr. Watts said.

Eric Holder Expects to be Interviewed in Fast and Furious Investigation.

But only the tame OIG "investigation."

F&F gun buyer in Terry murder to change plea; Holder not questioned yet?

From Dave Workman

Man pleads guilty to gun charges in botched probe.

Wonder what kind of silent deal this got both sides.

Katie Pavlich writes an audio book.

Fast and Furious: Barack Obama's Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-Up

Well, crap. Back in the hospital.

Woke up 0230 with stabbing pain in my left side just under the rib cage, like somebody was taking a Sykes-Fairbairn dagger and probing for my lung. Called Doc and he, like me, feared a pulmonary embolus. Made it into the ER in record time. CAT scan on lungs said no, praise the Lord. Further tests revealed that something is leaking internally, with probable infection. They stuck another drain in me and here I am sitting in Room 539 back at Trinity Montclair. Keep me in your prayers.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Absolved Work Day

Maybe more posts later.

Doper analyzes the Gunwalker Scandal and comes up a couple of tokes short.

"Fast and Furious never connected the dots."
The tragedy of Operation Fast and Furious is the death of Brian Terry. The travesty is the witch hunt by Reps. Issa and Grassley who want to use Fast and Furious against the Obama administration while they distract from the genuine problem of gun running due to our lax gun sales laws.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Dr. Goebbels would be proud. NBC does its bit to whip up race war.

"NBC to do ‘internal investigation’ on Zimmerman segment."
As exposed by Fox News and media watchdog site NewsBusters, the “Today” segment took this approach to a key part of the dispatcher call:
Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good. He looks black.
Here’s how the actual conversation went down:
Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good. Or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.
Dispatcher: OK, and this guy — is he black, white or Hispanic?
Zimmerman: He looks black.
The difference between what “Today” put on its air and the actual tape? Complete: In the “Today” version, Zimmerman volunteered that this person “looks black,” a sequence of events that would more readily paint Zimmerman as a racial profiler. In reality’s version, Zimmerman simply answered a question about the race of the person whom he was reporting to the police. Nothing prejudicial at all in responding to such an inquiry.

Palm Sunday.