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A warning to ATF: We will never forget your crimes
If you're an ATF agent who supports the constitution and has never violated your oath of office, the time to start looking for a new job is now.
An agency-wide comeuppance is coming. It is only a matter of time.
The next administration will not look kindly upon your current role as Joe Biden's anti-gun enforcers. The people will see to that. Americans have long memories, you see, and we are keeping track of your civil-rights abuses – each and every one.
If you're lucky, the ATF will only be abolished, but there are a growing number of law-abiding Americans – including many in law enforcement – who believe criminal charges should be filed against you, your leadership and their co-conspirators in the Biden-Harris administration. This is what happens when you knowingly follow illegal orders, like warrantless search and seizures, multiple civil rights violations, theft of personal property and a host of other unforgiveable crimes.
The Great Awakening has begun. Judges are pushing back against ATF's unconstitutional regulations and bogus FFL revocations. Lawmakers are demanding investigations after ATF agents violated their constituents' civil rights. Even the legacy media now realizes that they have been hoodwinked, and that many of ATF's enforcement actions are illegal.
The best part is that now every unconstitutional "rule" ATF proposes is met with a bevy of federal lawsuits from pro-gun organizations. ATF's constant misdeeds have created a hivemind of sorts among the country's Second Amendment watchdogs.
Rampant criminalization
The Biden-Harris administration weaponized the ATF right from the start. One of their goals is to criminalize possession of commonly owned firearms and firearm accessories, in order to turn millions of law-abiding Americans into felons who are unable to vote. The best example is ATF's pistol-brace fiasco.
For more than a decade the ATF had no problems with pistol braces, and even issued several official letters stating that braced pistols were not short-barrel rifles and did not need to be registered under the NFA. But after Biden weaponized the agency, the ATF changed its mind, of course.
Biden and ATF created an unconstitutional mechanism whereby ATF can now criminalize anything they want, and Biden will use his veto power to block Congress from stopping the overreach. Our only recourse is the courts, and that process can be both lengthy and expensive and offers no guarantee of success. There are some who claim that an ATF rule is not a law, but anything that can land you in federal prison for a decade is law-like enough.
Every official involved in ATF's criminalization schemes needs to be held accountable.
A history of violence
ATF has shown a complete disdain for the sanctity of human life. In addition to the scores of lives lost at Waco, a Deputy U.S. Marshal and Randy Weaver's wife and son were killed during ATF's Ruby Ridge disaster. Their "Fast and Furious" scheme resulted in the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and hundreds of Mexican nationals, who were killed by the weapons ATF allowed to "walk" straight into the hands of the Mexican drug cartels. Sadly, the agency appears to have learned nothing from these deaths.
After a brief respite, the ATF has started raiding again, using it's highly armed but poorly trained SWAT teams. If the ATF is allowed to continue treating law-abiding gun owners and gun dealers like enemy combatants, it's only a matter of time before more innocent American lives are lost. Keep in mind that no one at ATF has ever been held criminally responsible for the agency's mass killings.
Good riddance
In a perfect world, ATF would be disbanded. It's not as though they will be missed by the law enforcement community. As we have previously reported, most of ATF's criminal charges are filed administratively after the fact, after another law enforcement agency has made an arrest. Of course, the ATF takes credit for the arrest, the investigation and the subsequent prosecution. It is rare for the agency to initiate a major case on its own. When they do, innocent lives are usually lost.
The country's Second Amendment community almost did David Chipman a favor when we blocked his nomination to lead the ATF. The little rodent of a man will be sipping boxed Chardonnay while ATF's current director, Steve Dettelbach, undergoes congressional hearings, if we're lucky, and criminal investigations, if justice prevails.
To be clear, ATF and the Biden-Harris administration are violating the civil rights of millions of Americans. They need to be held accountable by Congress and the courts. Of course, none of this will happen while Biden occupies the White House. But Americans have long memories, and ATF's abuses are something we will never forget and certainly never forgive.
Once Biden shuffles off into history, change will come. The ATF has never focused on getting guns out of the hands of criminals, because they're solely focused on persecuting the law abiding. Soon, the law abiding will be back in control, and ATF will be held accountable for four long years of strict obedience to the Biden-Harris administration's illegal orders.
💉 Finally, given the government’s shifting narrative that “we never forced anybody to get vaccinated,” you might want to bookmark this electrifying montage of public officials forcing people to get vaccinated.
CLIP: Montage of celebrities and politicians decrying dirty unvaccinated people (11:25).
https://twitter.com/goddeketal/status/1708607780754530442
I don’t know whether Branch Covidians will ever agree the montage is “evidence” or anything, but feel free to use that link whenever someone tries to tell you nobody was “forced” to get the jabs.
@kevinnbass
August 11, 2020
21-year-old Australian mother of three is choked and arrested for not wearing a mask.
She had been to the doctor earlier and had a mask exemption.
She was charged with assaulting a police officer.
Masks have minimal effect at preventing COVID-19.
Family of woman who died after mask dispute sues UHN for $16M
Following manslaughter charges against two security guards being tossed, the family of a woman who died after a COVID-19 mask dispute at Toronto General Hospital is now pursuing civil action.
“The family of Stephanie Warriner has commenced a $16-million lawsuit against University Health Network and five security guards involved in the 2020 hospital death of Stephanie Warriner,” said a press release from Falconers LLP, adding it’s their “honour” to represent the dead woman’s sibliing, “Denise Warriner-Smith, as she continues to fight for justice for her sister Stephanie.”
The 43-year-old, mother of five who suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (“COPD”) and lived with a bipolar disorder, died 16-days after an interaction with security. Hospital security video, which captured the incident, shows her being challenged about why she was wearing her mask on her chin.
The video shows Stephanie struggling for breath and sitting on a chair before a female guard approaches her.
“Stephanie explained to the security guards that she had left her room to get a sandwich, and that she was struggling to breathe,” alleged Falconers. “The security guards were aware that Stephanie was not only in obvious respiratory distress but was also suffering from mental health issues. “
The situation escalated, according to the allegations.
“Instead of getting Stephanie the medical attention she required, the security guards berated Stephanie, pushed her against the wall and to the ground, and restrained her in the prone position with weight applied to her back,” alleged Falconers. “As a result of this use of force, Stephanie went into cardiac arrest and ultimately died.”
7 Minutes of Democrats saying "Defund the Police!"
Confused yet? Neurolinguistic programming has been performed on all of us by our government over the last three years.
Evidence, you ask?
OK, here you go. Thanks for asking.
Memory-Holing the Apocalypse
Some crimes seem to be too big to talk about, let alone punish
Recently we learned thanks to a senior-level whistleblower that not only was disgraced bureaucrat Dr. Anthony Fauci smuggled into CIA headquarters during the pandemic to influence the Agency’s supposedly apolitical analysis on the origins of Covid-19, but that CIA analysts were also bribed with “significant” cash bonuses to alter their conclusions on the matter. According to the whistleblower, six of the seven-member team set up to assess the question had concluded that the coronavirus most likely “originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China," but then changed their position to favor a natural-origin hypothesis after Fauci’s visit and the alleged assurance of “Exceptional Performance Awards,” which they then duly received. ...
At this point it is clear that Fauci and co. by and large succeeded in mobilizing and weaponizing nearly the whole apparatus of the Western scientific establishment and managerial state toward their ends. Though evidence for the lab-leak scenario eventually piled up to such a degree that it became impossible to entirely deny its plausibility any longer, to this day government and mainstream media studiously avoid further discussion of the issue. And, most importantly, no one involved, least of all Fauci, has been or ever will be held accountable for their actions in any way.
💉 New York University Professor Scott Galloway appeared on Bill Maher’s show last week. For some reason, disgraced ex-governor Andrew Cuomo was there too. To remind you, Professor Galloway erroneously led the pro-jab charge in New York during the pandemic, which caused a lot of problems, especially for kids. Now, Professor Galloway demands grace and forgiveness — because he did his best under difficult circumstances.
To give you an idea, here is Professor Galloway popping up in August 2021, leveraging his “expertise” and calling for jab mandates:
But now he wants grace, because they all did their best. On Maher’s show, Professor Galloway admitted:
“I was on the board of my kids' school during COVID. I wanted a harsher lockdown policy. In retrospect: I was wrong. The damage to kids of keeping them out of school longer was greater than the risk. But here's the bottom line: Myself, our great people at CDC, and I’d like to think the Governor, we were all operating with imperfect information, we were doing our best. But let's have a little grace and forgiveness for the sh-t show that was COVID."
Imperfect information? Professor Galloway wasn’t saying the information was imperfect during the pandemic. He was talking about locking up dirty unvaccinated people, and making sure they couldn’t earn a living:
In case you are tempted to feel any sympathy toward Professor Galloway’s earnest plea for understanding, consider first that in the very same show, the professor didn’t give newly-elected House Speaker Mike Johnson any grace. In fact, the nutty professor called Johnson “David Duke light” because Johnson had said he had a Christian world view. Galloway’s below-the-racist-belt jab was too much even for Bill Maher, who chided, "I read today (Johnson) has an adopted black son. I don't think David Duke would do that.” But then Maher joined the pig pile, calling Johnson “nevertheless, he’s a religious nut.”
Unconfirmed, Galloway is said to be worth $100M. Meaning, he doesn’t have to work if he doesn’t want to. He could take a couple years off anytime he wants, easily living off the interest from his investments. He’s definitely “laptop class.”
So what do you think? Does Professor Galloway deserve “a little grace and forgiveness?” Or is he an elitist, arrogant jackass that should get fired and cancelled like all the innocent unvaccinated people who lost their jobs in New York while Galloway was cheering on the officious thugs from public health?
No. Everything he unjustly demanded be done to others should justly be done to him now.
Many states effectively outlawed weddings to minimize the risk of Covid transmission. But in many states and cities, politicians and health officials propounded a “copulation exemption” to their repressive edicts. Shortly after lockdowns had been imposed in most of the nation, Covid superstar Anthony Fauci declared that people who hook up with strangers for sex via Tinder or other dating apps are entitled to make their “choice regarding a risk.”
In New York City, police violently assaulted people on the street for failing to obey mandatory facemask edicts. But at the same time, the city government gave its approval to “glory holes” for sex with strangers. The New York City Health Department urged people to “be creative with… physical barriers, like walls, that allow sexual contact while preventing close face-to-face contact.”
The health department also recommended that people who organize orgies should “Limit the size of your guest list. Keep it intimate.” The health department did not specify whether “intimate” meant more or fewer people than a rush hour subway car.
Why Aaron Rodgers Is Still Furious About COVID
Transcript
Everybody Who Dealt With The Draconian Measures.
And that's my last point, then I just want to fucking move on.
But it's like, people are always like, you know, why are you still talking about COVID?
Like, why don't you just move on?
It's ridiculous.
I'm like, well, let's see what happened.
They locked everybody up forever.
was supposed to be a couple weeks, right?
They locked everybody up.
Hundreds of thousands of businesses closed and never opened again.
Many of dozens of people that I know in their 30s, you know, who poured everything into these small businesses and restaurants and bars and never opened again.
So they lost everything.
They were out on their ass, right?
The gap, the wealth gap got even bigger from the haves and have-nots.
They lied to us over and over.
They vilified early treatments.
They censored legitimate doctors in the space, like Dr. Peter McCullough, like Dr. Dr. Corey, like Dr. Robert Malone, who allegedly was there in the beginning of the mRNA technology.
And so many more people than that.
The Alex Berenson's of the world, the Weinstein's of the world who were like writing about this, talking about this.
Brett Weinstein.
And had an informed opinion about this.
I mean, they were arresting people who were surfing in California.
They closed the beaches.
When 80, I mean, I don't know what percentage, but probably 60% or more of the country is vitamin D deficient.
And you know, vitamin D, you know, does well against the common cold as does vitamin C, as does zinc, as does the number of home remedies that we all have.
But no, stay inside, wait for this vaccine, which is a hundred percent safe and effective, which they told us.
So my whole point is, listen, they lied to us.
Many times over.
They locked us up.
They closed our businesses.
They increased the mental health issues exponentially.
The rates of suicide went way up.
And they're just like, they vilified us.
The draconian things that, you know, the ridiculous shut down, you know, we've lost billions of dollars.
There's no NFL owners who are mad about this now that we look back and go, oh,
Well, maybe we could have stopped this with a little like early treatments or like not given remdesivir and, you know, a ventilator to these patients.
Maybe like, you know, treat it like the common cold where you, you know, you have symptoms and you start doing something about it, you treat it.
And I have a problem with that because now people are just like, just move on, just brush it under the rug.
It's like, well, I have many apologies.
Not by that guy in ABC.
When 80, I mean, I don't know what percentage, but probably 60% or more of the country is vitamin D deficient.
And you know, vitamin D, you know, does well against the common cold as does vitamin C, as does zinc, as does the number of home remedies that we all have.
@denisrancourt
This is a short video clip that was recovered from the covid engineered-crisis nightmare
Do not play it if you are still in shock
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And now they want "amnesty".