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New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Albert Doyle - 11-10-2013 It turns out the biker gang that attacked the man in the Range Rover was infiltrated by the New York City Police. Some say that is why Police Commissioner Kelly was slow to respond in the apprehension of the attackers. Was this roving gang part of a deep operation to terrorize the American public? Interesting that the cop in question was also photographed pretending to be an Occupy protestor: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/nypd-biker-beat-busted-ows-article-1.1482366 New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Magda Hassan - 12-10-2013 Quote:http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/nypd-biker-beat-busted-ows-article-1.1482366#ixzz2hUkBrBxj New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Peter Lemkin - 12-10-2013 Life in America now has few 'real' parts to it....most of it is made up of government provocations, lies, deceits, propaganda, bankster operations, false-flag operations and their aftermaths [wars, diminished freedoms, spying on citizens]. Very sad. New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Tracy Riddle - 12-10-2013 Gladio comes to your neighborhood, Mr. and Mrs. America. This is why I support the right to own firearms. The cops and criminals are in it together. New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Charlie Prima - 12-10-2013 - edited - New York Bikers A Deep Op? - David Guyatt - 13-10-2013 Tracy Riddle Wrote:Gladio comes to your neighborhood, Mr. and Mrs. America. This is an interesting thought Tracy. I noted (and indeed anticipated) that when handguns were banned in the UK in 1997, in the wake of the Dunblane massacre (another deep political episode btw), that only those who would have access to, and use them in the future, were the authorities and the underworld. And so it came to pass: Quote:Despite the handguns ban imposed under the 1997 Firearms Amendment, research carried out following the implementation of the Act saw a 40 per cent increase in the number of gun crime incidents in the UK. New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Peter Presland - 13-10-2013 David Guyatt Wrote:This is an interesting thought Tracy. I noted (and indeed anticipated) that when handguns were banned in the UK in 1997, in the wake of the Dunblane massacre (another deep political episode btw), that only those who would have access to, and use them in the future, were the authorities and the underworld. And here's a 'close-to-home' example of what the use of legal sledgehammers to crack ridiculous 'shock-horror-fear' nuts does to good salt-of-the-earth people: Conviction for possession of an unlicensed firearm in the UK attracts a mandatory custodial sentence with hardly ANY room for Judicial discretion. In the following case, the judge stretched his discretionary powers to their absolute limit by reducing a mandatory 5 year custodial sentence to 2 years: Graham Key was a gamekeeper who live about 8 miles from me. His widow was a work colleague of my wife. Our beloved Orwellian 'RSPCA', with it's visceral hatred of UK rural culture and quasi-police powers, suspected Mr Key of illegally killing badgers. They organised a police raid on Mr Key's home. The police discovered 2 unlicensed firearms (an old rusty and unserviceable WWII vintage rifle and an ancient Bruni semi-auto pistol) and a few rounds of ammunition, none of which was suitable for either firearm. Mr key's explanations for possession were not challenged by anyone and seem reasonable - but reasonableness cuts no ice where legal crusades are concerned. No charges were brought on the RSPCA badger complaint but Mr Key was charged with possession under the Firearms Act and convicted - having pleaded guilty with mitigation. After sentencing, he was taken down to a holding cell where he ingested strychnine hidden in his sock and died a few hours later. Matter of fact local newspaper reports here and here New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Magda Hassan - 13-10-2013 Shocking abuse Peter. And no justice done. New York Bikers A Deep Op? - Albert Doyle - 13-10-2013 Charlie Prima Wrote:No Deep Op. The detective was was wearing a club vest. With his OWS history, it's evident he was trying to infiltrate the motorcycle club. There's two cops in this article and a third named Edwards who turned himself in shortly after the attack and was promptly released. The officer in this article, Broszczok, was clearly a political infiltrator since he had infiltrated the Occupy movement. When you get that much infiltration of a marauding gang you have to ask why it wasn't stopped. The timing of the government shut-down and biker gangs showing an open presence in the streets can't be overlooked in my opinion. If you've read on this, after Bush CIA had a direct interface with the New York City Police Department Intelligence Unit. All the ingredients are there. |