It is evidence how far we've fallen that many people will excuse the fed's behavior, think this is normal and good because he's a "bad man", or won't even hear about it because MSM isn't reporting the details.
At BEST if he had actually broken the law (which IMO is unconstitutional) it had already happened and he was not a present danger to anyone, so you send charges to the prosecuting attorney who works with the local sheriff's department and asks the defendant and his lawyer to come to the station. Or just send a couple guys to peacefully escort him to the FBI office for questioning. There's no reason to even hold him until trial.
At the very least, once you see that the wife and kids are there, you have the guys wait outside and give him some time to pack his things and come out. Is there any evidence that he was resisting?
The DOJ is run by the cruel people who committed the Waco massacre. They get their rocks off on this shit. If they suited up because they heard he was "possibly armed and dangerous", they were really hoping that the shock of 30 guys assaulting his house would instigate a shootout. I know it's wrong but part of me wishes the pendulum would swing hard the other way and a real authoritarian gets in power who commits the same acts and more against their side. I'm sure the media would suddenly care about abuse of power then.
That's a false framework that has been sold by con inc to prevent real opposition. If I had control of the Whitehouse, I'd get some loyal people in place in the judicial system and build up some currently insignificant armed federal agency into my personal army. Then, declare all these corporations paying women to travel across state lines to murder babies criminal enterprises using RICO and round up all my corporate enemies, all the way up to Larry Fink, in a lightning raid. My loyal judges would deny them bail for being obvious flight risks. If it looked like the legal case was going to fall apart, I'd pay off some prison gangs to kill them all in a riot while the guards became conspicuously absent and the cameras mysteriously failed.
People might be outraged for a moment, but I'd keep purges going so rapidly the news cycle wouldn't be able to keep up. The military could be purged by using the informed consent rule to clear out anyone in the officer corps that didn't oppose the vax mandate.
One of Trump's best moves was finding some US Marshals he could trust and sending them out to ventilate Reinoehl. The dude was so well-known that even the Cathedral couldn't bury the story, and they were still trying to find an excuse to let him go. That problem got dealt with, and what were the consequences? Fucking nothing, because they're fighting a covert war, and it's real hard to do that when your enemy is openly sending hit squads after your agents and irregulars. There's no way to counter that without turning your covert war into an open one.
It is evidence how far we've fallen that many people will excuse the fed's behavior, think this is normal and good because he's a "bad man", or won't even hear about it because MSM isn't reporting the details.
At BEST if he had actually broken the law (which IMO is unconstitutional) it had already happened and he was not a present danger to anyone, so you send charges to the prosecuting attorney who works with the local sheriff's department and asks the defendant and his lawyer to come to the station. Or just send a couple guys to peacefully escort him to the FBI office for questioning. There's no reason to even hold him until trial.
At the very least, once you see that the wife and kids are there, you have the guys wait outside and give him some time to pack his things and come out. Is there any evidence that he was resisting?
The DOJ is run by the cruel people who committed the Waco massacre. They get their rocks off on this shit. If they suited up because they heard he was "possibly armed and dangerous", they were really hoping that the shock of 30 guys assaulting his house would instigate a shootout. I know it's wrong but part of me wishes the pendulum would swing hard the other way and a real authoritarian gets in power who commits the same acts and more against their side. I'm sure the media would suddenly care about abuse of power then.
That's a false framework that has been sold by con inc to prevent real opposition. If I had control of the Whitehouse, I'd get some loyal people in place in the judicial system and build up some currently insignificant armed federal agency into my personal army. Then, declare all these corporations paying women to travel across state lines to murder babies criminal enterprises using RICO and round up all my corporate enemies, all the way up to Larry Fink, in a lightning raid. My loyal judges would deny them bail for being obvious flight risks. If it looked like the legal case was going to fall apart, I'd pay off some prison gangs to kill them all in a riot while the guards became conspicuously absent and the cameras mysteriously failed.
People might be outraged for a moment, but I'd keep purges going so rapidly the news cycle wouldn't be able to keep up. The military could be purged by using the informed consent rule to clear out anyone in the officer corps that didn't oppose the vax mandate.
One of Trump's best moves was finding some US Marshals he could trust and sending them out to ventilate Reinoehl. The dude was so well-known that even the Cathedral couldn't bury the story, and they were still trying to find an excuse to let him go. That problem got dealt with, and what were the consequences? Fucking nothing, because they're fighting a covert war, and it's real hard to do that when your enemy is openly sending hit squads after your agents and irregulars. There's no way to counter that without turning your covert war into an open one.