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Homeland Security Adviser Demands National Gun Registry

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posted on Jun, 22 2016 @ 12:20 AM
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a reply to: Informer1958

I've mentioned this before but during Katrina they came for guns.

Also the danzinger bridge incident where cops killed two unarmed men during Katrina.

People who say it won't happen don't know what happened.

en.m.wikipedia.org...

www.nraila.org...
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posted on Jun, 22 2016 @ 12:26 AM
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a reply to: Sillyosaurus

See also: Henry Glover.

There were a LOT of similar stories during Katrina. Moral: people who think they're above the law and won't be answering to it show you their true colors and lack of integrity when the feces hits the fan.



posted on Jun, 22 2016 @ 02:37 AM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Pity the people of the US dont demand a Homeland security gun register with ballistics test certification and certification showing ballistics report. bet they wont do that.



posted on Jun, 22 2016 @ 06:29 AM
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Even though its technically illegal for them to do so, the government already has a backdoor, decentralized firearms registry. Firearms dealers are required to keep a record of the sale for 25 years, and that record includes all of your personal information and the serial number of the firearm purchased and the ATF can search those records as part of a criminal investigation. Ever wonder how they figure out whether a firearm was obtained legally, by whom, and where? That's how.



posted on Jun, 22 2016 @ 06:41 AM
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Big mistake in Katrina was sending Troops that had only been home from Iraq for a few weeks to a month straight into that pit. Different units should have been used IMO.



posted on Jun, 22 2016 @ 06:51 AM
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Don't they have that info when you buy a gun?

2nd amendment, how do you eat an elephant?

1 bite at a time.




posted on Jun, 23 2016 @ 07:15 AM
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This guy was also unbelievably protected from refusal to defend the US as he had agreed to in his oath, his superiors refused to take action against him even though he flat-out refused to wiretap a fellow Muslim. A non-Muslim would have been fine, but he wouldn't surveill a fellow Muslim. Utterly bizarre.


Perhaps most astounding of the many mistakes, according to Flessner and an affidavit filed by Wright, is how an FBI agent named Gamal Abdel-Hafiz seriously damaged the investigation. Wright says Abdel-Hafiz, who is Muslim, refused to secretly record one of al-Kadi’s suspected associates, who was also Muslim. Wright says Abdel-Hafiz told him, Vincent and other agents that “a Muslim doesn’t record another Muslim.”

“He wouldn’t have any problems interviewing or recording somebody who wasn’t a Muslim, but he could never record another Muslim,” said Vincent.

Wright said he “was floored” by Abdel-Hafiz’s refusal and immediately called the FBI headquarters. Their reaction surprised him even more: “The supervisor from headquarters says, ‘Well, you have to understand where he’s coming from, Bob.’ I said no, no, no, no, no. I understand where I’m coming from,” said Wright. “We both took the same damn oath to defend this country against all enemies foreign and domestic, and he just said no? No way in hell.”

Far from being reprimanded, Abdel-Hafiz was promoted to one of the FBI’s most important anti-terrorism posts, the American Embassy in Saudi Arabia, to handle investigations for the FBI in that Muslim country.


Jihad Watch Article: Muslim former FBI agent who refused to wiretap fellow Muslims now Homeland Security Adviser

This guy is now a security advisor to the President. A guy who refused to surveill Muslims, is advising the President on the subject of Countering Violent Extremism. Can anyone say FACEPALM..?

Further, he has been advocating for a new gun registry, yet in the same breath is stating that existing watchlists are useless. What the hell is going on in Homeland Security?


“Once you investigate someone and clear them, you have to remove them from the watch list by law,” he explained Monday from his office in Dallas.

And even if Mateen had been on a terror watch list, or no-fly list, that would not have prohibited him from legally buying weapons, including a high-velocity semi-automatic assault rifle.

“That means the list is useless then,” the former agent said.


(Same source as above)




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