Thursday, September 19, 2013

Last Look Around the Washington Naval Yard

I know the ma$$ media will likely keep rolling with it, but I need to move on to other things. Sorry.

"Military base shootings shake sense of security" by Ramit Plushnick-Masti and Eric Tucker |  Associated Press, September 19, 2013

NEW YORK — Armed guards stand at the gates. IDs are needed to pass through electronic barriers. And uniformed members of the American military — well-trained and battle-tested — are everywhere, smartly saluting as they come and go.

And yet, twice in less than four years, a person with permission to be there passed through the layers of protection at a US base and opened fire, destroying the sense of security at the installations that embody the most powerful military in the world.

‘‘It is earth-shattering. When military bases are no longer safe, where is safe?” said Colonel Kathy Platoni, a reservist who keeps a gun under her desk after witnessing the shooting at Fort Hood in Texas in 2009, when Major Nidal Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, killed 13 people. 

It's okay for them, not for you, 'murkn.

Related: Putting the Fort Hood Trial to Rest 

Not before putting a hood on the cover-up.

In the wake of this week’s deadly rampage at the Washington Navy Yard, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered the Pentagon to review security at all US defense installations worldwide and examine the granting of security clearances that allow access to them.

Maybe they can find a few snow(den)flakes.

‘‘We will find those gaps and we will fix those gaps,’’ Hagel vowed on Wednesday.

Hmmmm. After all the terror, all the living on egg shells, all the fear, all the money, and this is the result of years of such mind-manipulating abuse of the people?

After Fort Hood, the military tightened security at bases nationwide.

Reactionary.

Those measures included issuing security personnel long-barreled weapons, adding an insider-attack scenario to their training, and strengthening ties to local law enforcement, said Peter Daly, a vice admiral who retired from the Navy in 2011. The military also joined an FBI intelligence-sharing program aimed at identifying terror threats.

They are truly laughing in our faces, folks. The implication is INSIDE JOB! 

Now I have no idea what happened down there. What I DO KNOW is that what I see on television and what I read in my newspaper is not to be believed anymore. That leaves me with my own tools to decipher the code of propaganda of the mind-manipulating, agenda-pu$hing propaganda pre$$ based solely on past experience regarding their journalistic style (otherwise known as bulls*** tossing) like that above. It's little name-drop of a hint and a psyop.

Then, on Monday, Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old former Navy reservist who held a security clearance as an information technology employee at a defense company, used a valid pass to get into the Washington Navy Yard and killed 12 people before dying in a gun battle with police. 

He used a valid pass, but the word on the blogs is that he stole it from someone else -- and that leads us down the rabbit hole of identities and the like. You need to do your own thinking and find the truth as you see it, dear readers. I am sorry I can no longer help in these matters. I know what I think and believe, but you need to decide for yourself what is real and what is fake in the world around us.

Despite the apparent concerns over his mental health and past run-ins with the law, Alexis maintained his security clearance as he arrived in Washington in late August for a position as an information technology employee at a defense-related computer company.

He used a valid badge to gain access to the sprawling Navy Yard and Building 197, bringing with him a shotgun bearing the cryptic messages of ‘‘better off this way’’ and ‘‘my ELF weapon,’’ according to a law enforcement document reviewed by The Associated Press. The meaning of those words wasn’t immediately clear.

Well, we were told there was no writings or religious anything, the fact that he was a Buddhist has gone down that AmeriKan media memory hole, and now we are getting this drip-drab of garbage to fill out the scripted cover story? Whatever. 

Oh, yeah, no mention of Trazodone today, either. I can't imagine the rea$on for that. 

Authorities say Alexis had with him during the massacre a handgun he picked up from an officer inside the building and a legally obtained Remington 870 Express shotgun — a firearm that would not be covered under a proposed weapons ban supported by the White House.

Yeah, it's a massacre now and yesterday the Boston Globe called the shotgun a "mini-arsenal." 

What would they consider a proper defense, pea-shooters? It's a good thing I am a very nonviolent and peaceful man, otherwise I'd be out popping off some rounds due to anger at the incessant agenda-pushing.

The attack has raised questions about the adequacy of the background checks done on government contractors who hold security clearances.

And there it is again. They never stop firing.

Hagel acknowledged ‘‘a lot of red flags’’ may have been missed in the background of the gunman, who had a history of violent behavior and was said to be hearing voices recently.

I'm starting to think SOMEONE WANTED HIM THERE! He was JUST ORDERED to the place after having episodes in Rhode Island?

Many of the security improvements adopted after 9/11 and Fort Hood were created largely with terrorism in mind, not unstable individuals with no apparent political agenda. Those threats can be more difficult to detect....

Yeah, well a lot of things were created under the guise of fighting "terrorism," like the cameras, crotch-groping, and all the rest. Then we find out it is being used for everything, all the stuff is being sent to the NSA, traffic tickets are being mailed to people, and it HASN'T PREVENTED a GOD-DAMN THING! 

As for the rest, turns out it should NOT HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT to DETECT at ALL! The "red flags were missed!"

Some of the shock and sudden sense of vulnerability caused by Fort Hood and the Navy Yard attack may have stemmed from the mistaken belief that military personnel are armed when they are on domestic installations.

Okay, WHY WOULD the PAPER PUT THAT OUT? Why would they LET PEOPLE KNOW that once in the Yard everyone is unarmed? Something EVEN BIGGER PLANNED?

And look at the carnage of such a policy when a an armed military person could have cut him down early? That's taking this press serving at face smell.

Most personnel are, in fact, barred from carrying weapons onto a base, and Hasan and Alexis probably knew it.

Which makes one wonder how this guy got in with a shotgun, despite the legit pass.

Another little-known fact is that many searches are random. Not all vehicles or packages are checked.

No why would the mouthpiece media let that slip? To bolster the case for armed authority everywhere? 

And don't you love it when a lying and distorting media bullhorn starts citing "little-known facts?" 

This is all cover story fill for the scripted and staged events. 

In Southern California, Marine Captain Aaron Meyer said it would be impossible to eliminate all threats without making military operations too costly or inefficient. In 2010, he said, his parents were let in through the main gate at Camp Pendleton after guards checked only his father’s driver’s license, even though his mother was a passenger in the car.

John Barney, owner of Tri-Star Commercial, an Austin, Texas, security company that has put cameras and card access systems in several military installations, said that after Fort Hood, the Pentagon mostly responded by increasing the armed police presence, but added few electronic measures.

Aaaaaaah, I think I ju$t $aw a rea$on for whatever happened at the Washington Navy Yard.

But he admitted electronic security is not necessarily enough.

Just recently, he said, he was in a military warehouse area near San Antonio and entered without showing any identification or encountering military police. In one building, he came across an open metal cage stacked with M-16 rifles that anyone could have walked off with, he added.

Say what? 

Then WHY is the NSA spying on us all? Looks like we have BIGGER PROBLEMS! 

Or is that last afterthought of a paragraph simply a cover for a Mumbai-like attack in AmeriKa?

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Related:

What Happened at the Washington Navy Yard?
Wiping Up the Washington Navy Yard Shooting

Going to empty the gun-related Globe clips, too:

"Employer says it wasn’t warned about accused D.C. shooter" by Travis Andersen |  Globe Staff, September 18, 2013

Authorities did not alert the defense contractor that employed Aaron Alexis about his bizarre behavior at a Newport, R.I., hotel about a month before his rampage in Washington on Monday that killed 12 people, a company spokesman said Wednesday.

That's where all the secrecy and s*** comes back to bite them in the ass.

The spokesman for The Experts, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based information technology company that does work for the military, said neither Newport police nor naval authorities notified them of Alexis’s odd behavior, which occurred on the morning of Aug. 7 at a Marriott hotel.

According to a Newport police report, Alexis, 34, told officers that he believed three people were talking to him through walls at the Marriott and previously at a hotel at Naval Station Newport and at a Residence Inn in Middletown, R.I.

He also told police that the trio was using a machine to send vibrations through the ceiling in his room at the Marriott and into his body, the report said.... 

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"Police chief in Pa. won’t back down on guns; Faces firing over profane videos on 2nd Amendment" by Michael Rubinkam |  Associated Press, August 30, 2013

GILBERTON, Pa. — Police Chief Mark Kessler expects to be fired for posting incendiary videos in which he ranted obscenely about the Second Amendment and liberals while spraying machine-gun fire with borough-owned weapons.

But Kessler, whose pro-gun videos have garnered hundreds of thousands of views online, has no intention of going away quietly.

No, those guys tend not to, God Bless 'em. Wait until the liberals are running to them to save us. Think of the way the propaganda press treats the constitutional defenders of this nation first.

Kessler has an Internet radio show, speaking invitations to gun rallies around the country, and a newly formed ‘‘Constitution Security Force’’ that he says already has chapters in 45 states.

The 41-year-old coal miner-turned-cop said his message — that the federal government is too big, too powerful, and wants to grab guns — is resonating with a segment of the public that believes as he does. 

Also because it is the TRUTH! People tend to pick-up on that by sheer sense of awareness.

‘‘The support has been overwhelming, both national and international,’’ he said. ‘‘I find it truly amazing how many people finally said, ‘You know what? This guy’s right.’ ’’

Friday is the last day of Kessler’s 30-day suspension over what the Gilberton council has said was unauthorized use of the weapons. The council could decide his fate Friday night.

But if Kessler’s worried about losing job, he’s not showing it.

‘‘If that’s the price I got to pay for standing up for what I believe in, apparently for what a lot of Americans believe in, I’m willing to pay that price,’’ said Kessler, speaking to The Associated Press at a gun range near Gilberton in northeast Pennsylvania.

If anything, his rhetoric has grown even more menacing....

Try reading a war-promoting liar every morning!

Kessler said he posted that video and others like it partly out of frustration, and partly in an effort to get people to pay attention to an issue he holds dear: what he sees as the erosion of Second Amendment and other constitutional rights.

We all should. It's the second one the framers came up with. They obviously felt it was important. 

Related: High School AP History Book Rewrites 2nd Amendment

That's the inculcation and indoctrination center we call ejewkhazion in this country.

‘‘It was shock and awe,’’ he said. ‘‘I could have went out there and did a nice video . . . and nobody would’ve gave it a second look.’’

Now that he’s achieved a measure of notoriety for his obscenity-filled rants against government tyranny and people he calls ‘‘libtards,’’ Kessler said he worries the federal government will try to silence him. He predicted chaos if that happens.

So do I in the form of finding my blog gone one morning, but I can't imagine why. The CAT is ALREADY OUT of the BAG, and they will never get that toothpaste back in the tube.

‘‘God help them if something should happen to me,’’ he said. ‘‘I believe that could spark the next American Revolution.’’

Well, he seems a little big-headed and self-centered, but I suppose that will happen when you are the focus of the ma$$ media.

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RelatedBiden reveals modest steps that target gun violence

They are afraid of the revolution because they have been collaborators with the banks and the Zionists, the two forces that obviously control AmeriKan policy. There is no other explanation for the destructive tangent we are on. The protectors of your security are only worried about their own necks.

At the bottom of it all:

"The treaty will require countries that ratify it to establish national regulations to control the transfer of conventional arms and components and to regulate arms brokers, but it will not control the domestic use of weapons in any country. What impact the treaty will have in curbing the global arms trade — estimated at between $60 billion and $85 billion — remains to be seen." 

I'll bet it won't $low that down in the lea$t.

Related: Global Gun Control 

Unless it is in the $ervice of oppre$$ive allies or the U.S.-$upported insurgents of regime change.