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Can you imagine how many reports police departments are likely getting nation-wide where someone thinks they see someone that resembles this man, and the overwhelming tactical response each one of those reports receives?
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Sek82
Is Dorner the next bin Laden, but domestic?
Thank heaven congress made America a battleground a while back. Just in time.
Originally posted by onequestion
Is the lack of involvement from the white house due to an ongoing investigation into the allegations presented by Dorner?
I find it extremely unique that dorner is a Naval Officer and we have the FBI involved in the case aparently according to information brought to light by another poster and the white house isn't making a comment.
I served in the military and they care about the reputation of their officers, you would think they would have something to say.
Something fishy is happening here.
Originally posted by Sek82
Can you imagine how many reports police departments are likely getting nation-wide where someone thinks they see someone that resembles this man, and the overwhelming tactical response each one of those reports receives?
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Sek82
Is Dorner the next bin Laden, but domestic?
Thank heaven congress made America a battleground a while back. Just in time.
By now the radius in which Dorner could be is limitless, so they have two choices: Lay low while and give the nation a break from the psyops aspect of this, or ramp it up to eleven by launching a full nationwide manhunt employing all tools available while continuing to instill fear in the public via the media.
Which route do you think they will take?
Can you imagine how many reports police departments are likely getting nation-wide where someone thinks they see someone that resembles this man, and the overwhelming tactical response each one of those reports receives? By now the radius in which Dorner could be is limitless, so they have two choices: Lay low while and give the nation a break from the psyops aspect of this, or ramp it up to eleven by launching a full nationwide manhunt employing all tools available while continuing to instill fear in the public via the media. Which route do you think they will take?
So far, the bloodshed seems to be taking place outside the city limits. It covers a wide area around Los Angeles, with incidents reported from San Diego in the south to the mountain resort of Big Bear in the east. Three Riverside police officers were shot, one fatally, by a man police say was Dorner.
Originally posted by randyvs
No, I think you missed one. Choice No. 3 is most likely the LAPDs best option.
TOTAL AND UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER TO DORNER !
It's LAPDs only way out alive.
SAN DIEGO - A former LAPD detective and author is talking only to 10News about the search for Christopher Dorner.
Mike Rothmiller, who also co-authored "L.A. Secret Police," says Dorner reached out to a colleague of his on Feb. 9. Mike Rothmiller spent 10 years with the LAPD. He says some of what Christopher Dorner states in his 6,000 word manifesto regarding the LAPD rings true. “I was a detective and I was a sergeant and the issues that he describes regarding racism, brutality, corruption, internal affairs malfeasance, so forth... That is absolutely true," says Rothmiller. "I saw it firsthand." Rothmiller believes Dorner's ultimate objective is to basically change the LAPD and get back at the people there. He is confident Dorner is alive and carefully plotting his next move.
Originally posted by onequestion
reply to post by starviego
Are you implying that dorner killed this guy?
Originally posted by UMayBRite!
Wouldn't this be a strange and ridiculous way to start the revolution?
Originally posted by canucks555
reply to post by Trillium
It isn't a "manifesto" (apparently) until you start shootin folks... Until then it's an opinionated life-resumeedit on 11-2-2013 by canucks555 because: (no reason given)
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“My Former LAPD Officer Joe Jones MANIFESTO… I know most of you who personally who me are in disbelief of the partial story I will tell today. A story that has been suppressed for about 18 years, But lives strong everyday of my life. I without hesitation would like to send my condolences to the Victims who were lost and their families during this tragic situation. I would also like to send my condolences and well wishes to the many former and current Officers, as well as …Citizen’s and their families who lost the lives and souls of loved one’s to the injustices of Police Corruption, Scandal, Lies, Deception and Brutality.
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Sek82
Is Dorner the next bin Laden, but domestic?
Thank heaven congress made America a battleground a while back. Just in time.