Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Hidden Matrix 5 Pay-Per-View Propaganda - Fox News - Profit Sharing - Special Weapons and Tactics Teams - Gunwalker Contract Hits - (Killings)

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August 31, 2011

Does DiM3 VideoGuard Fox hide Gunwalker hits by ownerless SWATs?

Abel Danger believes Crown Agents’ Sisters Louise di Mambro, Elisabeth Murdoch and Kristine Marcy (‘DiM3’) use VideoGuard encryption to hide Matrix 5 pay-per-view propaganda on Fox News and profit sharing with ownerless special weapons and tactics teams for Gunwalker contract hits (killings) of U.S. and Mexican government officials.

See #1, 64 and 71
Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks

Prequel
'DiM3' VideoGuard Pay-Per-View Devices - Surveillance On Madeleine McCann’s Parents - Abducted - Matrix 5 Propaganda and Pedophile Snuff-Film Crews

DiM3 - Louise di Mambro, Elisabeth Murdoch and Kristine Marcy - allegedly use VideoGuard Fox to encrypt images of snuff-film contract hits by ownerless SWAT Teams

DiM3 VideoGuard Fox encrypts man-in-the-middle propaganda attack by ownerless SWAT teams on America and Mexican governments “Furious Mexico demands extradition of U.S. officials for trial in Mexico as "gunrunners' Credits: Fox news screenprint”

DiM3 VideoGuard Fox encrypts images of snuff-film contract hits by ownerless SWAT Teams

Here follow clues, pics and clips buried in chaff

SWAT = Special Weapons and Tactics teams
Matrix 5 = Banker + Anglophone + Francophone + Lesbian + Pedophile propagandists

DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox Scoreboard: Agent Alleges Massive ATF Corruption after Gunwalker Scandal


DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox News: Obama Admin's 'Gunwalker Scandal' Continues to Grow


DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox News: More Questions Than Answers In Obama's Gunwalker Scandal


DiM3 VideoGuard Fox News: More Shocking Details Emerge in Gunwalker Scandal


DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox News: Americans Have a Right to Know the Truth About Deadly Project Gunrunner


A Youtube bypass of DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox: US Government Involved in Gun Sales to Mexican Drug Cartels via BATFE & USDOJ


DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox News: Democrats Using Gunwalker Scandal to Advance Gun Control Laws


DiM3 VideoGuard Fox News: Operation Fast and Furious: The Straw Buyers Fox tracks down buyers accused of smuggling guns to Mexico
Operation Fast and Furious: The Straw Buyers

DiM3’s VideoGuard Fox News: Operation Fast and Furious ATF admits more gun sting mistakes
Operation Fast and Furious

[CSI spoliation inference suggests Treasury Solicitor insiders, Louise di Mambro, Elisabeth Murdoch and Kristine Marcy (‘DiM3’), authorized use of VideoGuard encryption to hide Matrix 5 propaganda on Fox News and reward ownerless special weapons and tactics teams for Gunwalker contract hits of U.S. and Mexican government officials] ATF Director Could Watch Live Video of Cartel Gun Buys--While Permitting Them to Proceed Friday, June 17, 2011 By Edwin Mora ATF Acting Director Kenneth Melson (CNSNews.com) - The acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms was able to watch live video surveillance feeds as intermediaries for Mexican drug cartels purchased guns at licensed U.S. firearms dealers for transhipment south of the border--while ATF agents in the field were specifically ordered not to stop the purchases, intercept the purchasers after they made their deals, or retrieve the guns after they were bought. Two guns purchased in this Obama Administration project dubbed "Operation Fast and Furious" were eventually retrieved--at the scene in Arizona of the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, who was gunned down by alleged operatives of the Mexican drug cartels. At a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wedneday, Chairman Darrel Issa (R-Calif.) released an internal ATF e-mail from April 2010 that shows that Acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson wanted the Web address for hidden cameras located inside Arizona gun stores where the straw purchases were allowed to happen. “With this information, Acting Director Melson was able to sit at his desk in Washington and himself watch a live feed of straw buyers entering the gun stores and purchasing dozens of AK-47 variants,” said Issa. As part of “Operation Fast and Furious,” the ATF did nothing to stop the weapons from flowing to Mexican cartels because they were trying to track the guns. ATF Special Agent John Dodson from ATF’s Phoenix field division testified on Wednesday that Melson was well aware of the operation: “I recall in March of 2010, when Acting Director Melson came to the Phoenix Field Division, spoke about the case, knew the case agent by name, the group supervisor by name, and I believe even some of the defendants or would-be defendants in the case.” Dodson added that his former group supervisor, Dave Voth, came to Washington to brief officials at ATF headquarters, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force that secured the funding for Operation Fast and Furious. All three are components of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Issa released two other ATF e-mails at Wednesday’s hearing as proof that “those at the highest level of ATF showed great interest” in Operation Fast and Furious. “A document displayed on the screen now shows that two of the most senior leaders in ATF, Acting Director Kenneth Melson and Acting Deputy Director Billy Hoover, were being briefed weekly on Fast and Furious,” Issa said. “The documents show that both Melson and Hoover were keenly interested in the case and updates.” The third email “shows Deputy Assistant Director for Field Operations William McMahon was so excited about Fast and Furious that he received a special briefing on the program in Phoenix, scheduled a mere 45 minutes after his plane landed.” Issa told the committee that despite the “strong objection” of ATF field agents, Operation Fast and Furious continued – “and approximately 2,000 AK-47s and derivatives and some 50-caliber sniper rifles and others and 10,000 or more rounds of live ammunition went into the arsenals of the Mexican drug lords.”

[CSI spoliation inference suggests Treasury Solicitor insiders, Louise di Mambro, Elisabeth Murdoch and Kristine Marcy (‘DiM3’), authorized use of VideoGuard encryption to hide Matrix 5 propaganda on Fox News and reward ownerless special weapons and tactics teams for Gunwalker contract hits of U.S. and Mexican government officials] Screw Up, Move Up, Cover Up: The Fast and Furious Edition Townhall.com ^ | August 31, 2011 | Michelle Malkin Posted on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 4:36:12 AM by Kaslin There are now enough Operation Fast and Furious officials playing hide-and-seek in the Obama administration to fill a "rubber room." That's the nickname for taxpayer-subsidized holding pens, such as the ones in the New York City public schools, where crooked employees are separated from the system and paid to do nothing. Perhaps the White House can stimulate a few construction jobs by adding an entire rubber room annex for "reassigned" scandal bureaucrats at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It's getting mighty crowded. On Tuesday, the Justice Department announced it was shuffling Kenneth Melson, acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, out of his job. The disclosure comes amid continued GOP investigations into the administration's fatally botched straw gun purchase racket at the border and spreading outrage over legal obstructionism and whistleblower retaliation by DOJ brass. The DOJ inspector general is also conducting a probe. Internal documents earlier showed that Melson was intimately involved in overseeing the program and screened undercover videos of thousands of straw purchases of AK-47s and other high-powered rifles -- many of which ended up in the hands of Mexican drug cartel thugs, including those who murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry last December. Fast and Furious weapons have been tied to at least a dozen violent crimes in America and untold bloody havoc in Mexico. In secret July 4 testimony, Melson revealed he was "sick to his stomach" when he discovered the extent of the operation's deadly lapses. Join the club, pal. Melson told congressional investigators that he and ATF's senior leadership "moved to reassign every manager involved in Fast and Furious, from the deputy assistant director for field operations down to the group supervisor" after ATF whistleblowers went to the press and Capitol. But according to Melson, he and company were ordered by Justice Department higher-ups to remain silent about the reasons for the reassignments. In other words: the ATF managers in the know were "effectively muzzled while the DOJ sent over false denials and buried its head in the sand," as GOP Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and Sen. Charles Grassley, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, concluded in July. Melson has been kicked back to DOJ's main office in a flabbergasting new slot as "senior adviser on forensic science in the department's Office of Legal Policy." He may have been "sick to his stomach," but the federal careerist apparently has no intention of quitting an administration with blood on its hands. And now he'll be advising others on how to track and handle evidence. Nice make-work if you can get it. Others on the Fast and Furious dance card of lemons: -- Assistant U.S. Attorney Emory Hurley in Phoenix, who helped oversee the straw gun purchase disaster. He's being transferred out of the U.S. Attorney's Office's criminal division and into the civil division. Assistant ATF Special Agents in Charge George Gillett and Jim Needles. Moved to other positions. -- BATF deputy director of operations in the West, William McMahon. Promoted to ATF headquarters. -- ATF Phoenix field supervisors William Newell and David Voth. Promoted to new management positions in Washington. Keep your friends close and your henchmen on the verge of spilling all the beans closer. There's been only one visible Fast and Furious resignation: U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke in Phoenix, who quietly stepped down on Tuesday. One of his last acts? Opposing the request of murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry's family to qualify as crime victims in a court case against the thug who bought the Fast and Furious guns used in Terry's murder. The fish rots from the head down, of course. DOJ is run by Eric Holder, the Beltway swamp creature who won bipartisan approval for his nomination -- even after putting political interests ahead of security interests at the Clinton Justice Department in both the Marc Rich pardon scandal and the Puerto Rican FALN terrorist debacle. Remember: Holder won over the Senate by arguing that his poor judgment made him more qualified for the job. Screw up, move up, cover up: It's the Holder way, the Obama way, the Washington way. And innocent Americans pay.”

[CSI spoliation inference suggests Treasury Solicitor insiders, Louise di Mambro, Elisabeth Murdoch and Kristine Marcy (‘DiM3’), authorized use of VideoGuard encryption to hide Matrix 5 propaganda on Fox News and reward ownerless special weapons and tactics teams for Gunwalker contract hits of U.S. and Mexican government officials] Fast & Furious: Mexico says extradite U.S. officials to face trial as gunrunners Devonia Smith, Political Transcripts Examiner July 5, 2011 - Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates. Mexico lawmakers demand extradition of U.S. officials, outraged over an Obama federal program allowing drug cartels to buy guns in Arizona, called "Operation Fast and Furious,"reports Fox News Tuesday morning. Although, the ATF's cited intention was to track the guns, instead, the feds lost track of the guns as they crossed the border to Mexico. At least one weapon was discovered near the scene of the murder of border control agent, Brian Terry. Just how furious is the Mexican government? Fox's William La Jeunesse reports: Imagine, if the Mexican government purposely and knowingly sent thousands of pounds of pure cocaine into the United States as part of an investigation - and hundreds of Americans died as a result. That is how Mexico feels right now over "Operation Fast and Furious". Angry, betrayed by the U.S. 21 dead in New Mexico, according to sources the guns recovered came compliments of the U.S. government. Peter Forcelli, an ATF agent, giving testimony at U.S. investigation into the gun sales, says, "We weren't giving guns to people who were hunting bear. We were giving guns to people who were killing other humans. La Jeunesse reported that Mexican Senator Santiago Creel, an undeclared Mexican presidential candidate and others say claim the U.S. violated Mexican sovereignty by approving illegal sales of guns "they knew were going south". "This confirms what many Mexicans believe, this conspiracy from the United States to sell guns to Mexico," speaking on video, Ana Maria Salazar, a Mexican Political Commentator. "The numbers were overwhelming in a country where over 40,000 have died in cartel violence," points out La Jeunesse, a reason for him to ask, "So how many people were killed, here in Mexico, as a result of "Fast and Furious" ? Hundreds of officials say that the exact number is not known. Why? Because when Mexico attempted to trace those weapons, the U.S. said the numbers did not exist, when in fact - they did." "What angers Mexican officials, as leaked memos show, not only did the U.S. keep secret weapons to help send to Mexico, it watched as casualties mounted," elaborated La Jeunesse, speaking of the program that is Senator Creel of Mexico describes as "reprehensible from an ethical standpoint and reprehensible from a relationship that should exist from two countries that are partners in a battle." "So casualties will mount in Mexico as time goes on, and ultimately multiple U.S. officials are likely to be implicated and fired for their role in this operation. Mexico wants them extradited and prosecuted, there, for gun running," concluded La Jeunesse with the latest installment on Fox on the "Fast and Furious" Obama government scandal”

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