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#5599 Justice Served?

Posted by Cobra on 16 November 2012 - 01:11 PM in "Operation Fast & Furious", "Operation Wide Reciever", "Project Gunrunner", "Operation Castaway", et al.

Anyone,

Rumors are flying that McMahon and Newell were terminated? Anyone know anything?



#5578 CEFALU EMBARRASSED ATF MANAGEMENT, AGAIN!

Posted by Cobra on 24 October 2012 - 07:22 AM in Archived Posts

Here is the MSPB Order making ATF management look like a ship of fools (and liars) again.

http://www.mspb.gov/...ication=ACROBAT



#5554 William McMahon, A Top ATF Manager Responsible for "Operation Fast &...

Posted by Cobra on 12 October 2012 - 07:03 AM in "Operation Fast & Furious", "Operation Wide Reciever", "Project Gunrunner", "Operation Castaway", et al.

Look folks, we have had 4 Internal Affairs Asst. Directors in as many years. All were sent back down two levels for integrity and ethics violations. Nuff said. Do NOT think this is going unnoticed by our elected representatives. Our CURRENT AD of Internal Affairs will not be there long either. To RECAP, he is the one who proactively contacted HQ employees and asked them to fabricate a story regarding how my badges were intentionally destroyed, and did not acknowledge that IS a crime until over a year later after he was asked under oath. And ONLY then reported it to Internal affairs. Notwithstanding being responsible for costing the tax payers Hundreds of thousands of dollars for trying to Fire SA Jim Tokos for blowing the whistle on him and the San Francisco field management staff, (mistakenly, of course, it wasn't even Tokos), and of course could NOT recall over 50 actions he took or what even policies were applicable. I personally like that he went back channel to HQ employees to review documents which had been subpoenad in a criminal trial, and do whatever else he intended to do with said documents. Until Internal Affairs is cleaned out, this Bureau is Dooooomed.

Hey,

With all the JP Morgan profits (off the backs of taxpayers) perhaps McMahon is already due a pay raise!


http://dealbook.nyti...it-rises-34/?hp



#5551 ATF Unlawfully Fires Whistleblower Vincent Cefalu.

Posted by Cobra on 11 October 2012 - 04:05 PM in "Operation Fast & Furious", "Operation Wide Reciever", "Project Gunrunner", "Operation Castaway", et al.

Yeah, they will fire Cefalu, but not the clowns that signed-off on McMahon's pension plus with JP Morgan.

See attached the outside employment document. I have no way to authenticate it, but it looks real to me!

Attached Files




#5535 Fast and Furious - How DOJ Manipulated the Media

Posted by Cobra on 30 September 2012 - 07:27 AM in "Operation Fast & Furious", "Operation Wide Reciever", "Project Gunrunner", "Operation Castaway", et al.

Tonight, Univision will be airing a real report on Fast and Furious. You can read about it below. It will be in Spanish but have English subtitles. If it is anything close (I hear it will be) to the beating President Obama took during his interview with Univision it should have factual information regarding the gruesome murders Mr. Newell's et al. weapons have done to Mexico and it citizens. These victims included children celebrating, until they were gunned down as in a Chicago Valentines Day Massacre. Thank you ATF SES ers. Hope you can sleep at night.


I also hear that hearings are coming up to review whether ATF can continue as a stand alone Bureau. I say not. These morons that ran this organization have promoted morons like themselves (very few exceptions), thus the cancer will continue to spread. You would have to remove every supervisor down to the RAC level to debride the cancer from the organization. At that point, the body (ATF) is dead. I say this with a heavy heart, as ATF was the chosen agency for my career. I could have went with any Federal agency but chose ATF because it was small and focused on violent offenders. Only fellow law enforcement officer and bad guys knew about ATF. Now, thanks to ATF management starting with Hartnett and continuing under Jones, Hoover, Brandon, etc., ATF is an embarrassment. Unfortunately, agents in the past wanted to be real ATF agents that investigated the worst of the worst. So, they did not go into management because they had their dream jobs. But, others were hired that should not have been hired. These posers floated around checking blocks for a few years and then went directly into management. The rest is history, here we are today. If you look at past SES ers for ATF, you will see none of them really did any significant bad guy investigative work (don't give me the worthless investigations by Steve Martin (I will just laugh). So, they have no clue of the foundation on which ATF was built. Look at the ATF Wall of Honor. Those guys know, this crowd does not. They have no shame, otherwise they would have resigned. No, they must be fired. Yeah, good luck with that under this administration. Anyways, the Univision report tonight will show why ATF must go.


In July and August I worked on a post for Big Government about the human aspect of Operation Fast & Furious, the government gun walking operation that put guns into the hands of already dangerous Mexican drug cartels. The Old Media largely ignores Fast & Furious, but when they do pay attention, they scarcely mention the victims. Not until I put an enormous amount of pressure on The New York Times did they start saying "Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry" instead of just "a border patrol agent."

Tomorrow, September 30, Univision will be airing “Aqui y Ahora” (Here and Now) about Fast & Furious. It will document the people who lost their lives because of this program. Univision’s investigative unit found many more deaths linked to Fast & Furious and will talk about them during the special, including the killing of 16 young people at a party.

The most well known Mexican victim is Mario Gonzalez Rodriguez, a prominent Chihuahua City lawyer. His sister was Patricia Gonzalez Rodriguez, who at the time was the Attorney General of Chihuahua. His body was found in a shallow grave on November 5, 2010. A few days later, the police had a shoot out with cartel members and seized sixteen weapons. Two of the AK-47s were linked to Fast & Furious.

2,000 guns were walked and hundreds are still missing. Recently, 200 showed up in Colombia. Univision notes that other guns have been found in Puerto Rico and Honduras. Sharyl Attkisson at CBS News reported last year that guns were found at twelve crime scenes across America.

Last week, Univison was tough on President Obama over Fast & Furious. Jorge Ramos pushed President Obama on why he hasn’t fired Attorney General Eric Holder and released all the documents he put under executive privilege.

“Aqui y Ahora” will air at 7PM ET with closed captioning in English.



#5527 William McMahon, A Top ATF Manager Responsible for "Operation Fast &...

Posted by Cobra on 27 September 2012 - 10:02 AM in "Operation Fast & Furious", "Operation Wide Reciever", "Project Gunrunner", "Operation Castaway", et al.

Someone had to sign off on the outside employment form for McMahon. Who were these corrupt idiots? I know many agents who were denied outside employment because it would interfere with the obligations of being an ATF Special Agent.

So, who is in McMahon's chain of command and had to approve this JP Morgan employment?

Jones
Brandon
Hoover
Chait

So, which corrupt moron signed off (and where is the document) allowing McMahon to work 1 private job while getting paid as a full time special agent drawing LEAP pay as well?

Is there a heroic ATF Resosurce Management whistleblower (protected by whistleblower status) willing to release the document containing signature(s)?

All, every time you discuss McMahon and corruption, also mention JP Morgan. This way, when someone searches online for either they will be linked. Give JP Morgan it wants, more bad publicity.