Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Americans are the largest problem facing the USA today

because I can't trust other people to do their government job correctly

because I can't get a clear path to resolution if they do not and it directly impacts my life and/or my immediate community and/or our nation

because I am not allowed to see what they are doing or have accomplished or the books they keep

because others companies and corporations work even more in the dark to ruin our nation

because baby sitters for these people are called government jobs and those people don't do their job correctly either

because we need full time activists to report the news the news sweeps under the rug

because we have to get people informed before we can even begin




because I live in the state of the savings and loan scandal where law enforcement rapes kills and thieves unrestrained

because I live in a state that robs from the poor and gives to the prison system and law enforcement

because I live in a state where the wealthy are gearing up to feed on the sick and dying with health care being our new focus in this state where we plastinate people donated by their families and not themselves and our prisons dominate our budget and feed on humans kept in cages to put food on their tables and drug users are a primary concern while violent crime is committed by or facilitated by law enforcement on a regular basis


what is wrong with our government is not the government but obviously the government employees beginning with Congress, the Supreme Court, and the President

J Edgar Hoover FBI building the day of the Oklahoma City Bombing

I was in DC waiting for the FBI building to open for tours

the Oklahoma City Bombing occurred at 9:02 am central time which is 10:02 am eastern time

the FBI building never opened that day and it was quite some time before an employee rolled out a sign stating the building was closed with no explanation and it wasn't until I got home several hours later that I knew what had happened after spending the day sight seeing in DC by myself, I went to the aquarium and some museums

why didn't it open on time? because they knew before it happened


http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/history/famous-cases/oklahoma-city-bombing

 
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    Oklahoma City Bombing

    Terror Hits Home: The Oklahoma City Bombing
    Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City after the bomb explodedOn the morning of April 19, 1995, an ex-Army soldier and security guard named Timothy McVeigh parked a rented Ryder truck in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. He was about to commit mass murder.
    Inside the vehicle was a powerful bomb made out of a deadly cocktail of agricultural fertilizer, diesel fuel, and other chemicals. McVeigh got out, locked the door, and headed towards his getaway car. He ignited one timed fuse, then another.
    At precisely 9:02 a.m., the bomb exploded.
    Within moments, the surrounding area looked like a war zone. A third of the building had been reduced to rubble, with many floors flattened like pancakes. Dozens of cars were incinerated and more than 300 nearby buildings were damaged or destroyed.
    The human toll was still more devastating: 168 souls lost, including 19 children, with several hundred more injured.
    It was the worst act of homegrown terrorism in the nation's history.
    Coming on the heels of the World Trade Center bombing in New York two years earlier, the media and many Americans immediately assumed that the attack was the handiwork of Middle Eastern terrorists. The FBI, meanwhile, quickly arrived at the scene and began supporting rescue efforts and investigating the facts. Beneath the pile of concrete and twisted steel were clues. And the FBI was determined to find them.
    Sketch and photograph of Timothy McVeighIt didn’t take long. On April 20, the rear axle of the Ryder truck was located, which yielded a vehicle identification number that was traced to a body shop in Junction City, Kansas. Employees at the shop helped the FBI quickly put together a composite drawing of the man who had rented the van. Agents showed the drawing around town, and local hotel employees supplied a name: Tim McVeigh
    A quick call to the Bureau’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division in West Virginia on April 21 led to an astonishing discovery: McVeigh was already in jail. He’d been pulled over about 80 miles north of Oklahoma City by an observant Oklahoma State Trooper who noticed a missing license plate on his yellow Mercury Marquis. McVeigh had a concealed weapon and was arrested. It was just 90 minutes after the bombing.
    From there, the evidence began adding up. Agents found traces of the chemicals used in the explosion on McVeigh’s clothes and a business card on which McVeigh had suspiciously scribbled, “TNT @ $5/stick, need more”. They learned about McVeigh’s extremist ideologies and his anger over the events at Waco two years earlier. They discovered that a friend of McVeigh’s named Terry Nichols helped build the bomb and that another man—Michael Fortier—was aware of the bomb plot.
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    FBI agents help lead Timothy McVeigh from an Oklahoma courthouse on April 21, 1995. AP Photo.

    The bombing was quickly solved, but the investigation turned out to be one of the most exhaustive in FBI history. No stone was left unturned to make sure every clue was found and all the culprits identified. By the time it was over, the Bureau had conducted more than 28,000 interviews, followed some 43,000 investigative leads, amassed three-and-a-half tons of evidence, and reviewed nearly a billion pieces of information.

    In the end, the government that McVeigh hated and hoped to topple swiftly captured him and convincingly convicted both him and his co-conspirators.
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    can't find the exact information

    I don't know what city or when it occurred but I remember being told about it sometime after 911 in 2002 at a restaurant called TenPenh at the corner of 10th and Pennsylvania NW in Washington, DC


    the street was crowded

    a bomb exploded and people were running away

    not knowing they were running towards the second bomb that would explode a few minutes later and have more victims than the first

    my personal politics

    I am pro death penalty

    I am pro choice

    I am not anti-war

    I am a Christian

    torture is illegal and there is no legal justification for it (no, not even immunity, impunity, or pardon)



    Based on what did they know and when did they know it (in reality, not the stupid stories they tell us)...

    Janet Reno and William Clinton (plus several others) should be tried for the siege at Waco and the Oklahoma City Bombing

    W's administration should be tried for things even before 911 (he came in with his dad's Secretary of Defence and the Secretary of Defence when his dad was director of the CIA) and war crimes

    Obama's administration should be tried for the Boston Marathon Bombing as well as war crimes

    if you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear ... cops DHS contractors etc...



    then again, if ya'll have nothing to hide, ya'll have nothing to fear (and the NSA is your greatest fear I'm sure)

    the National Security Archive damns the Bush administration as forewarned they could be tried for war crimes for their torture policy

    torturingdemocracy.org


    so apparently Mesa, AZ will hire high school drop outs with GEDs to be cops at a starting pay of 50K plus benefits and Tucson, AZ will do the same at a few thousand less

    keep in mind the cops are beyond dirty, especially in AZ, and for most crimes against citizens their internal affairs department says they didn't do anything wrong, and even if they rip off the evidence rooms for millions they get a slap on the wrist

    (except the torture thing, that is bad, of course the new DHS surveillance previously military surveillance means there is no such thing as a secret or friendly fire even on the border so watch it, department of corrections gets over 10% of our state budget and Corporate Prisons of America has lobbyists that rely on prisoners not corpses)

    police violence in a police state is state sanctioned violence (violence that is open policy or it is an open secret that the government will look the other way and not charge police with crimes and if they do the penalties will be light if it is prosecuted at all)

    state sanctioned violence is part of genocide and the poor and ridiculous prohibition laws for drug use are both targeted populations, as well as criminals, students, females, or any other group even if it is not based on religion or skin color

    genocide brings us to crimes against humanity (Blackwater)

    genocide also brings us to DynCorp and selling children for prostitution and snuff films in Bosnia during the 90s

    and the International Criminal Court IS The Hague so I don't know why that is being thrown around like the Hauge would be a big fucking deal but the International Criminal Court is a fucking joke? personally I would prefer to bring justice to them right here in the good ole US of A where we have the death penalty and of course our war crimes law for torture is simple...life, unless the victim is dead or at any point in the future dies from their wounds then the sentence is death

    either way, yes the International Criminal Court is gearing up to try W at the Hauge

    no, it is not a 'fair trial' because it is not everyone that qualifies to be tried by the International Criminal Court

    George W Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, George Tenet, John Ashcroft, John C Yoo, George H W Bush, Barak Obama, and Eric Holder, just for starters ...