Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Let's be clear--the only thing 'botched' in 'Project Gunwalker' was the cover-up

Via Sipsey Street Irregulars



National Gun Rights Examiner David Codrea pointed out early this month that every time the "Project Gunwalker" atrocity is described as a "botched gun sting," a lie is being disseminated. The lie is the notion that there was ever the intention of mounting any kind of "sting" to "botch." There was not. There could not have been. No effort was made to track the guns past the border (or, very often, even to the border). When field agents tried to track them any farther than a few blocks from the gun shops, they were ordered to stand down their surveillance. Nor is it the case that the plan was for Mexican authorities to be tipped about what was going on, so they could perform the surveillance.

As long-time BATFE whistleblower (and victim of BATFE retaliation) Vincent Cefalu puts it, "The only way to [track] the guns would be with crime scenes and dead bodies." And that's how exactly how they "tracked" them, and according to a "Gunwalker" report by Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), doing so made them "giddy":

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