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Referee
8th February 2013, 00:11
A Manhunt is underway for a rouge police officer in LA He has killed two and seriously injured one other. His manifesto is very interesting on many levels. This has everything to do with the truth movement. Very concerning to say the least. IMO they will use this to demonize the truth movement even further.
In a strange twist the manifesto seems to promote CNN and the Gun Ban!
http://youranonnews.tumblr.com/post/42506354980/heres-an-uncensored-copy-of-the-rogue-lapd-officers
After finishing the Document it seems like it or portions were written by military intellegence.
Funny just found this.... a package sent to CIA cooper.
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humanalien
8th February 2013, 03:29
I'm left wondering if the bad cop is
using an AR15.
Lazlo
8th February 2013, 05:33
Wow, that guy is strangely full of contradictions that aren't really contradictions in his mind. Honor is all important, but families of bad cops are fair game.
What was even weirder was his digression into popular culture. Why the celebrity fan portion? How is that relevant to what he has to say?
eva08
8th February 2013, 09:14
Smells to me like a black ops misdirection... it seems we should be reading Bill Ryan's recommendations...
Referee
9th February 2013, 02:00
Montagraph.... Is this the case to legitimize the utilization of drones on Americans in America?
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Earth Angel
11th February 2013, 00:07
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-10/us-use-drones-chris-dorner-manhunt
US to Use Drones in Chris Dorner Manhunt
I dont know zerohedge.com so if its not a reliable source, my apologies.....
Referee
11th February 2013, 00:17
Confirming Earth Angles post
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Dennis Leahy
11th February 2013, 01:54
IMO they will use this to demonize the truth movement even further.
... the Document it seems like it or portions were written by military intellegence.
... a package sent to CIA cooper.
Smells to me like a black ops misdirection...
... Is this the case to legitimize the utilization of drones on Americans in America?
We need to keep a microscope on this "case." Is this a false flag, hoax, or a complex pile of...stuff.
When (not if, when) they declare they took out this "bad guy", and could not have done it without a drone, the cheer will go up of how "we are all safer because of drones deployed over US skies."
This is really surreal. Watching the net close over us in semi-slow motion.
Hey Bill, got room on your couch?
Dennis
Hip Hipnotist
11th February 2013, 02:05
Good observations, Dennis...
"When (not if, when) they declare they took out this "bad guy", and could not have done it without a drone, the cheer will go up of how "we are all safer because of drones deployed over US skies."
Dorner may have the ability to take out a drone ( Manpad ) however this would surely give away his position ( not that he shouldn't be stopped ). And yes, what better example to condone the use of drones over US skies. By the way, I'm sure you're aware they're already deployed over US skies.
"This is really surreal. Watching the net close over us in semi-slow motion."
Yes, US being the real targets.
"Hey Bill, got room on your couch?"
If not, get a bigger couch. ;-))
AlaBil
11th February 2013, 02:06
[QUOTE=Referee;631976]
We need to keep a microscope on this "case." Is this a false flag, hoax, or a complex pile of...stuff.
When (not if, when) they declare they took out this "bad guy", and could not have done it without a drone, the cheer will go up of how "we are all safer because of drones deployed over US skies."
This is really surreal. Watching the net close over us in semi-slow motion.
Hey Bill, got room on your couch?
Dennis
Dennis...You are totally right. This is surreal. It's almost like you can see it happening in slow motion and the mainstream press and audience will be 100% OK with it if this guy gets taken down with a drone strike. I thought it would take a good bit longer to happen here in the continental US, but I'm not sure now. I'm watching this case closely as lots of things just do not hold up.
Dennis Leahy
11th February 2013, 02:59
In this 24/7 "reality TV show" that we live in, I never know when the player is real and the situation gets exploited, ("never waste a good crisis"), and when the player is unreal.
(By the way, I have 2 buddies that are ex-cops. I know not all cops are bad people, and some do get shot. I'm not saying this whole Dorner thing is not real - and just being used as an excuse to gain public support for drones. But I do see the possibility that the entire thing is just another reality TV episode.)
Possible screenplay? :: Dorner and the two cops were executed, the concocted story was released, Dorner's truck burned. All black-ops (but real people are dead.) Now comes the phony manhunt (even though Dorner is already dead.) {{The purpose of the manhunt is to turn up the tension and fear a few notches, demonize ex-military, get ordinary citizen-sheep to cheer for protective drones and to cheer for domestic terrorist manhunts - which will come in handy when they start tracking down "enemies of the State" with a bug-out bag in the deep woods.}} Later, a drone will "find" Dorner, there will be a "shoot-out", and he will be "killed." So, I believe they are capable of running a false flag where real people are dead - not just play actors.
And add this, to further demonize ex-military (and Occupy):
"A transmission drafted by US Marine veterans involved in the Occupy Movement declared that they are prepared to offer Christopher Dorner a safe haven. It also states:
"For LAPD and the FBI: each day you pursue Lt. Christopher Dorner we will wage digital war upon your infrastructures."
The full transmission reads:
(006)
Lt. Christopher Dorner we are prepared to receive you at your command.
We are an organization not associated with any American Law Enforcement agency. we do not, nor will, collaborate with such dishonorable organizations. We are veterans regulated by our own code of ethics; honor, courage, and commitment. We are not Veterans the powerful elite can intimidate, bully, or backdown.
We understand the LAPD has placed a standing kill order for your life and have collaborated with elements of the MSM to paint a picture of a rogue, troubled soul. Moreover, the FBI has been participative in the LAPD corruption culture and will serve the department to that same end, to kill you and bury the truth you carry.
What OMC offers is safe haven, a place to share with the public your side of the story. We offer the assurance that true justice will be preserved.
Contact us before it is to late. LAPD is not to be trusted.
For LAPD and the FBI: each day you pursue Lt. Christopher Dorner we will wage digital war upon your infrastructures.
We will not fail. Semper Fi Lt. God be with you.
OMC
Oath of Service
Marine Corps Values
Commitment to Civil Disobedience"
Sorry folks, this STINKS of false-flag, psyop, black-op.
Dennis
Calz
11th February 2013, 03:27
Could well be ...
Another 10-20 victims to come ... women and children related to "dirty cops".
Predator drone missile strike further acclimating the public ... what a good thing that would be.
Body incinerated in another "dumping osama's body at sea" moment.
Don't forget ... popcorn at the concession stand :pop2:
SilentFeathers
11th February 2013, 03:38
This is surely something to keep an "eye" on.....it's spiraling in to a major event....
Freed Fox
11th February 2013, 04:46
Possible screenplay? :: Dorner and the two cops were executed, the concocted story was released, Dorner's truck burned. All black-ops (but real people are dead.) Now comes the phony manhunt (even though Dorner is already dead.) {{The purpose of the manhunt is to turn up the tension and fear a few notches, demonize ex-military, get ordinary citizen-sheep to cheer for protective drones and to cheer for domestic terrorist manhunts - which will come in handy when they start tracking down "enemies of the State" with a bug-out bag in the deep woods.}} Later, a drone will "find" Dorner, there will be a "shoot-out", and he will be "killed." So, I believe they are capable of running a false flag where real people are dead - not just play actors.
This really makes all too much sense, Dennis, and it goes right along with 'the script', so to speak. It's all about fear, but more specifically the public's fear of itself. This kind of distrust and paranoia leads people psychologically to the place where they come to desire an oppressive force to protect (govern) them.
The $1 million reward that they're now offering, and the way I'm seeing it played on the news, only lends more to the theatricality.
It's truly bizarre, but I think it would actually be slightly less disturbing if this was all actually for real, and not a psy-op/false flag/what-have-you.... At least then, this would have some actual humanity to it (however awful)...
Rocky_Shorz
11th February 2013, 06:09
any background on the ones he shot?
link to the Libor scandal looks like quite a long shot on this one. why would black ops have targeted the ones he did?
could this be a reason to put drones up over Mexico?
oops slipped by the border, go ahead and search by air...
isn't that him at the table with the head of the drug cartel? Launch...
Calz
11th February 2013, 06:29
I had not seen this when making an earlier post ...
Not confirmed yet ... or "Alex being Alex".
Link (at bottom) was suggestive but did not use the same language implied on the AJ site.
(note - spy drones are now used a lot ... so to imply "first" human target hints at missiles ... but that is simply my read)
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Christopher Dorner Becomes ‘First’ Human Target For Drones on Domestic Soil
Mike Parker
Express.co.uk
February 10, 2013
Infowars Analysis: This is actually not the first time Americans have been targeted with surveillance drones. In 2011, police used a Predator surveillance drone against a family in North Dakota who were accused of stealing six cows. If Dorner is targeted by an armed drone, that would be a first domestically.
Police plan to use spy drones in the hunt for a Rambo-style ex-soldier and policeman who has murdered three people and vowed to kill again.
They believe burly, heavily-armed Christopher Dorner is holed-up in the wilderness of California’s snow-capped San Bernardino mountains 80 miles east of Los Angeles.
The burnt-out shell of his pick-up truck was discovered in the nearby resort of Big Bear, where residents and tourists have been warned to stay indoors as the search continues.
Yesterday, as a task force of 125 officers, some riding Snowcats in the rugged terrain, continued their search, it was revealed that Dorner has become the first human target for remotely-controlled airborne drones on US soil.
http://www.infowars.com/christopher-dorner-becomes-first-human-target-for-drones-on-domestic-soil/
full article here:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/376732/Man-hunt-for-ex-soldier-who-shot-police-chief-s-daughter-and-killed-policeman
Referee
11th February 2013, 06:46
Here is some bits from the Russians.... RT Interesting twist they claim Dorner is an internet hero seeking the truth.
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Conchis
11th February 2013, 10:18
In days long gone (unless of course they are back).... there was a person known as an outlaw. Folks nowadays think that this meant that the person operated outside of the law, but.... what it really meant was that the person no longer deserved the protection of the law. He could sort of be shot on sight and there was no protection for him. Looks like we might be creating outlaws both abroad and domestically.
Referee
12th February 2013, 02:09
This is unsettling Dorner now considered a Domestic Terrorist!
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kikidoll
13th February 2013, 03:26
Wow, that guy is strangely full of contradictions that aren't really contradictions in his mind. Honor is all important, but families of bad cops are fair game.
What was even weirder was his digression into popular culture. Why the celebrity fan portion? How is that relevant to what he has to say?
Unfortunately, this guy's manifesto was hijacked at some point, hence the digression into promoting gun control and talking about pop culture. Here is a link to the real original manifesto http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/police.pdf
778 neighbour of some guy
14th February 2013, 08:35
:o This is a good one
How many wallets with ID cards in them did Dorner own?
Melissa Melton
Infowars.com
February 13, 2013
Did Dorner shop at the fire-retardant wallet store?
Just like the suspected 9/11 terrorist’s explosion-proof passport that was found magically intact amid the ground zero rubble, the mainstream media is now reporting that suspected cop killer Christopher Dorner’s wallet and identification card were found beside charred remains in the burned out Big Bear cabin where police cornered him yesterday.
Citing the Associated Press, USA Today reports:
“A wallet with a California driver’s license bearing the name Christopher Dorner also was found, the Associated Press reported, citing a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation but declined to be named because of the ongoing probe.”
The Guardian actually began an article titled “Christopher Dorner’s wallet found inside burned cabin, reports say” with:
“Investigators have reportedly found Christopher Dorner’s wallet beside charred human remains at the forest cabin where he made a last stand, giving California police some peace of mind as they prepared to bury their dead.”
The Washington Times notes a wallet and other personal items were found in the cabin which burned down after an intense, hours-long fire:
“One official with knowledge of the police investigation who spoke on condition of anonymity said investigators found a California driver’s license with the name Christopher Dorner on it, along with a wallet and various personal items, inside the cabin, according to The Associated Press.”
Questions regarding what type of flame-retardant material Dorner’s wallet must have been made of to withstand a fire that charred at least one person and consumed a whole cabin will be set aside for now for another blaring question:
How many wallets with ID cards in them did Dorner own exactly?
Multiple mainstream outlets have previously reported that Dorner’s wallet and identification had already been found near the U.S.-Mexico border.
On February 11, the LA Times reported:
“After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner’s wallet and identification cards ‘at the San Ysidro Point of Entry’ near the U.S.-Mexico border.”
Fox News parroted the LA Times on that. According to this NBC article from yesterday, the wallet’s discovery was part of a criminal complaint in regard to allegations that Dorner tried to steal a boat and escape:
“The possibility that Dorner might have fled to Mexico arose in a criminal complaint filed in Feb. 7 in California’s Central District Court. Early that morning, a San Diego boat captain said, Dorner had tried to steal his boat to flee south across the border, according to the complaint. Dorner’s wallet and identification cards were found near the border with Mexico, according to the complaint.”
UT San Diego also reported:
“An investigator working the case said that a wallet and identification cards belonging to Dorner were recovered last week at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, according to a federal complaint filed Thursday in Santa Ana.”
As if that wasn’t strange enough, the same UT San Diego report goes on to mention that before Dorner’s wallet and ID cards being found at the U.S.-Mexico border, an earlier report from authorities claimed his wallet and ID had already been found in the middle of a San Diego street:
“That contradicts with what authorities said on Thursday, when it was reported that a shuttle bus driver turned over Dorner’s wallet, LAPD police badge and photo ID to San Diego police after a passer-by found them near Lindbergh Field. San Diego Police Chief Bill Lansdowne said Tuesday that the items were found in the middle of Pacific Highway and Laurel Street.”
So again: how many wallets, complete with ID cards, did Dorner own? How often do people own multiple wallet sets complete with duplicate ID cards?
Not to disrespect the fallen, but in his manifesto, Dorner vowed he would use all of his police and military training to “bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare” to the LAPD. The ex-LAPD cop was reportedly able to kill three people including a police officer and evade a wide scale law enforcement manhunt for days. Through all the strategy and planning his infamous acts entailed, for whatever reason Dorner decided it would be wise to go on an elaborate shooting spree but take up valuable space that could have been used to carry more guns and ammo with…multiple wallets and ID cards?
778 neighbour of some guy
14th February 2013, 09:05
Police Audio From Dorner Siege: “Burn This Mother****er”
“Alright, we’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners”
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
February 13, 2013
UPDATE: The L.A. Times reports that “incendiary tear gas” was used by police to start the fire that killed Christopher Dorner, confirming our report.
Police audio from the Christopher Dorner siege reveals a deliberate plan to burn down the cabin in which Dorner was trapped, with one officer heard to say, “****ing burn this mother****er,” before police discussed their intention to, “go ahead with the plan with the burners.”
The audio was captured on police scanners as well as being picked up by a local news broadcast. More than seven agencies, federal, state and local were involved in the final hours of the siege. The LAPD SWAT Team was airlifted in to carry out the final raid, with reports later confirming, “the SWAT team had the cabin surrounded.” San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies were also involved in the standoff. The video above is from captured police scanner transmissions which were broadcast online shortly before authorities ordered them to be disabled.
“Alright, we’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners,” one officer says.
“Copy,” replies another.
“Like we talked about,” the first officer responds.
“The burners are deployed, and we have a fire,” says another officer moments later, before the police dispatcher repeats the statement.
Within minutes of the fire starting, police note that the cabin is “starting to collapse.”
Police are also heard discussing if they are ready to “bring fire”.
“Burners” is police slang for tear gas canisters, which are known to cause fires.
In a separate clip carried by a local news channel, police are heard to say, “****ing burn this mother****er,” and “burn that ****ing house down.” This audio appears to be from earlier in the siege following the initial shootout between Dorner and cops.
In another audio clip broadcast by CBS Los Angeles, police are heard saying, “get the gas, burn it down,” clearly indicating cops knew use of tear gas would set the cabin on fire.
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Earth Angel
16th February 2013, 18:07
not only two wallets but fireproof ID
Referee
16th February 2013, 22:39
not only two wallets but fireproof ID
I believe there have been three wallets found!
Here you go.....
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