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Sting Operations are a Trojan horse to bring in legal criminality committed by law enforcement

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posted on Jul, 11 2011 @ 08:09 AM
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Fast and Furious actually undermined the goal of Project Gunrunner by allowing some 2,000 or more firearms illegally purchased in the U.S. to “walk” (or be smuggled under ATF’s watch) across the border in a supposed effort by the federal law enforcement agency to target the kingpins behind Mexico’s narco-gun-running enterprises, ATF whistleblowers contend.


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Everyone has heard by now of operation fast and furious, and I'm willing to bet they weasel their way out of this by continuously making reference to the fact that it SHOULD have been a sting operation to get to drug kingpins. Well it should have been, but it wasn't.

So rather than talking about fast and furious which there are plenty of threads on, I wanted to start a conversation about how sting operations are trojan horses to allow law enforcement to get away with anything all under the cover of a "sting". When it goes wrong, they can say there was an "isolated intelligence failure" and the solution is MORE money and budgeting for sting operations.

Remember the Christmas day bomber? How the FBI basically used entrapment to pull off the sting, but nothing happened? Think of how easy it would have been for the FBI to just let them use a real bomb and either hide their affiliation or just simply say 'well it was a botched operation but that does not reflect on the many successful sting operations."

Not even mentioning how entrapment is also against the law, a sting operation has nothing good come from it. Even the Donnie Brasko legendary sting operation did not take down any of the top level globalists we now know run things behind the scenes, so they may have gotten the mafia but not the federal mafia. And besides, that is really the only well known successful sting operation. It was successful in part because the man was a moral individual who did not want to commit crimes while undercover nor did he even want to take drugs because he believed that was wrong. So he treaded a fine line by infiltrating the mob but that was really to just gain information. He didn't sell them guns or drugs, he didn't encourage them to commit crimes, unlike today's sting operations which are seeming to always encourage people to commit crimes, fast and furious being no exception to this. The beauty of this is that no one in the law enforcement even has to know about the conspiracy, it is simply policy. Successful operations are called "failures" but the end result is still the same: guns to drug gangs.



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