Friday, June 19, 2009

Judges Packing Heat

Just another in a long line of "domestic terrorists in our midst" stories because they/we disagree to the government and media political orthodoxy.

Also see: AmeriKa Luuuvvvs Jews

Not only that, this article also deceptive.


"attacks on federal court personnel have not increased"

Try squaring that with the tone and headline
:

"Overwhelmed by threats, judges seek protection" by Jerry Markon, Washington Post | May 26, 2009

WASHINGTON - Threats against the nation's judges and prosecutors have sharply increased, prompting hundreds to get 24-hour protection from armed US marshals.

Many federal judges are altering their routes to work, installing security systems at home, shielding their addresses by paying bills at the courthouse, or refraining from registering to vote. Some even pack weapons on the bench.

Okay, so WHO is MAKING $$$ of THIS, cui bono?

And it is OKAY for THEM to have GUNS to DEFEND THEMSELVES while the REST of us are DISARMED, 'eh?

Oh, the HYPOCRITICAL STENCH of TYRANNY!!!

The problem has become so pronounced that a high-tech "threat management" center recently opened in Arlington, Va., where a staff of about 25 marshals and analysts monitor a 24-hour number for reporting threats, use sophisticated mapping software to track those being threatened and tap into a classified database linked to the FBI and CIA.

This STINKS ALL the MORE the FURTHER you READ!!!!!!

And then when you consider: It Came in a Letter

How to spot a Hate Crime Hoax

Staying at the Samounis

The Bipartisan Homeland Security State

The KKK Way of Shutting Down the Internet

The Anthrax Attacks and the AmeriKan MSM

Israel's False-Flag Calling Card

Will the FALSE-FLAGS and PROVOCATEURS every go away?

"I live with a constant heightened sense of awareness," said John Adams, a federal judge in Ohio who began taking firearms classes after a federal judge's family was slain in Chicago and takes a pistol to the courthouse on weekends. "If I'm going to carry a firearm, I'd better know how to use it."

Then the public should be allowed to have them as well -- because it is our GOD-GIVEN RIGHT according to the SECOND AMENDMENT!!!


The threats and other harassing communications against federal court personnel have more than doubled in the past six years, from 592 to 1,278, according to the US Marshals Service. Worried federal officials blame disgruntled defendants whose anger is fueled by the Internet; terrorism and gang cases that bring more violent offenders into federal court; frustration at the economic crisis; and the rise of the "sovereign citizen" movement - a loose collection of tax protesters, white supremacists, and others who don't respect federal authority.

Of course, you SEE what AGENDA is being PUSHED HERE!!!


Much of the concern was fueled by the slaying of US District Judge Joan Lefkow's husband and mother in their Chicago home in 2005 and a rampage 11 days later by an Atlanta rape suspect, who killed a judge, the court stenographer, and a deputy. Last year, several pipe bombs exploded outside the federal courthouse in San Diego, and a drug defendant wielding a razor blade briefly choked a federal prosecutor during sentencing in Brooklyn, N.Y. In March, a homicide suspect attacked a judge in a California courtroom and was shot to death by police.

Related:
AmeriKan Shooting Gallery

You know about Operation Bluebird, right, readers?

And
MK Ultra?

Anyone notice these strange timing of such things?

Although attacks on federal court personnel have not increased, the explosion of vitriolic threats has prompted a growing law enforcement crackdown aimed at preventing them.

ANY EXCUSE AT ALL for the application of TYRANNY in a "free" AmeriKa!

Been nice knowin' ya, reader.

The US Marshals Service, which protects judges and prosecutors, says several hundred require 24-hour guard for days, weeks, or months at a time each year, depending on the case.

And WHO DO YOU THINK is PAYING, taxpayers, for the FALSE-FLAG THREATS over the PHONE, cui bono?

"We have to make sure that every judge and prosecutor can go to work every day and carry out the rule of law," said Michael Prout, assistant director of judicial security for the marshals, who have trained hundreds of police and deputies to better protect local court officials, an effort that began last year with officers in Northern Virginia and Maryland. "It's the core of our civil liberties," Prout said.

At this point in time, it is objectionable to hear U.S. officials and authorities talk in such a way.

The threats are emerging in cases large and small, on the Internet, by telephone, in letters, and in person. In Washington, two men have pleaded not guilty to charges of vowing to kill a federal prosecutor and kidnap her adult son if she didn't drop a homicide investigation.

Who are they, are they Jewish, and why doesn't the article say?

The judge in the CIA leak case got threatening letters when he ordered former vice president Dick Cheney's former chief of staff to prison. A man near Richmond, Va., was charged with mailing threats to a prosecutor over three traffic offenses.

David Gonzales, the US marshal in Arizona, said deputies put the judge under 24-hour protection for about a month, guarding his home, screening his mail and escorting him to court, to the gym, and to Mass. "Some deputies went to church more in a week than they had in their lives," Gonzales said.

The stress nearly overcame Michael Cicconetti, a municipal court judge in Painesville, Ohio, after police played a tape for him of a defendant in a minor tax case plotting to blow up the judge's house. Cicconetti evacuated his family for a terrifying week in which they were under guard and stayed at friends' houses.

"I couldn't go to work for two weeks. I was too shaken up. I couldn't think," he said. The judge now has a security system in his home - and a stun gun within reach in court.

Sibley Reynolds, a state court judge in Alabama who prosecutors said was threatened last year by the son of a defendant convicted of stealing about $3,000 from a humane shelter, packs the real thing - a Colt automatic pistol. He keeps it under his robe, in his waistband. "I don't go anywhere without my security with me," Reynolds said.

Oh, I SEE! That's AmeriKan justice these days: DO as I SAY, not as I DO!!!

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And you guys wonder why the populace is angry?