Friday, December 30, 2011

Procured Private Key For Operation Fast and Furious - Concealed Weapons Trafficking - Department of Justice's 'Pride Of Dykes'

From the Abel Danger White House to those whom it my concern

December 31, 2011

Marcy's Fast and Furious private key for DOJ’s Pride of Dykes

We believe Crown Agents' Sister Kristine Marcy procured a private key for Operation Fast and Furious to conceal weapons trafficking by the Department of Justice’s ‘Pride of Dykes’.

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“Founded [by Kristine Marcy] in 1994, the Department of Justice Pride (DOJ Pride) serves as the recognized organization for all Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) employees working in the Department of Justice’s offices, boards and divisions. Over the years, DOJ Pride has worked within the Department of Justice to identify and address key areas affecting its LGBT employees. DOJ Pride also provides an important resource for current and prospective employees. Besides conducting outreach to prospective employees, DOJ Pride sponsors brown-bag lectures featuring experts in the LGBT community discussing issues of importance to DOJ Pride members, such as marriage equality. Finally, through its yearly Pride Month Celebration and Award Ceremony, DOJ Pride has taken an active role in recognizing the work of LGBT supporters [of a Dictatorship of Dykes and its public key infrastructure] inside the Department of Justice, the Federal Government, and the Nation. DOJ Pride Officers 2011-2012 President: Marc Salans Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management 202-514-7011 Vice President: Gavin Hilgemeier Environment and Natural Resources Division 202-514-5470 Treasurer: Chris Hook Justice Management Division 202-616-2623 Secretary: Melissa Schraibman Tax Division 202-514-5384 Other Board Members: John Elias Antitrust Division 202-353-2411 Judith Levy U. S. Attorneys Office, Eastern District of Michigan (Detroit) 313-226-9727 Trevor Blake Civil Rights Division 202-514-5034 Kelly Collins-McMurray Community Relations Service 202-305-2935 Bijal Shah Executive Office for Immigration Review 703-605-0281”

“‘Fast and Furious’ Linked to Immunity Deal Between U.S. and Sinaloa Cartel, Trafficking Defendant... CNSNews.com ^ | December 29, 2011 | Edwin Mora Posted on Friday, 30 December 2011 6:17:13 PM by neverdem ‘Fast and Furious’ Linked to Immunity Deal Between U.S. and Sinaloa Cartel, Trafficking Defendant Alleges in Court Papers A Mexican drug trafficker awaiting trial in a Chicago federal court claims that the notorious Sinaloa cartel received weapons from "Operation Fast and Furious" under an alleged immunity agreement that the U.S. government made with cartel leaders, in exchange for information on rival gangs. The defendant in a trafficking case before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Vicente Jesus Zambada-Niebla, also claims the immunity deal allowed the criminal cartel to "continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs" into the United States. He wants the U.S. government to provide documents relating to the botched gun running sting operation along the southwest border, arguing that it would benefit his defense. Operation Fast and Furious, which began in September 2009, saw the Phoenix office of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives supervise the sale of guns to straw purchasers with the intent of tracing the guns to Mexican drug trafficking organizations and prosecuting their members. The ATF allowed about 2,000 guns to be sold in this manner. … Zambada-Niebla, who was arrested in Mexico in March 2009 and extradited to the U.S. eleven months later, is accused of smuggling tons of cocaine and heroin into the U.S. He claims he was working on behalf of [a Dictatorship of Dykes in] the U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, and U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, court documents show. The defendant's pleading highlighted a July 2011 letter sent by Issa and Grassley to Attorney General Eric Holder, "suggesting that multiple United States agencies were employing as informants members of Mexican drug organizations." "The evidence seems to indicate that the Justice Department not only allowed criminals to smuggle weapons, but that tax payers' dollars in the form of informant payments, may have financed those engaging in such activities," the pleading added.”

“Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr. quotes (Scottish writer, creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes, 1859-1930)

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