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Monday, December 26, 2011

FROM OATHKEEPERS - I THINK THE WRITER FORGOT HOLDER'S INVOLVMENT IN OKC

The U.S. Department of Justice under Eric Holder had a big enough headache when it came out that the ATF has been furnishing military-grade arms to the Mexican drug cartels. Holder has been caught lying about that and is in the hot seat with the U.S. Congress. But now it's even worse as new revelations chronicle the amazing fact that at the same time Holder's ATF was arming the Mexican drug cartels Holder's DEA was also laundering millions of dollars in drug profits for those same Mexican drug cartels.

In my first article about this dual crime, I ask why the Federal government has not issued any indictments for the money laundering and for the illegal gun-running. It appears that the best Washington D.C. can do is call for Holder to step down as Attorney General. Why is Eric Holder not indicted already for massive crimes against the American and Mexican people? Gun running to drug-dealing cartels? And laundering their profits in U.S. banks? All on Holder's watch? What's going on in WDC?

If this all sounds bizarre, let us go beyond our initial sense of denial by simply reading the article. In this article I ask our cops and soldiers who are tasked in the so-called "war on drugs" to honor their Oath. Links to the New York Times story and Representative Issa's letter to Holder (pdf) are in the article.

http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2011/12/19/new-york-times-u-s-agents-launder-mexican-profits-of-drug-cartels/

U.S. Agents Launder Mexican Profits of Drug Cartels

By Ginger Thompson

Published: December 3, 2011


WASHINGTON — Undercover American narcotics agents have laundered or smuggled millions of dollars in drug proceeds as part of Washington’s expanding role in Mexico’s fight against drug cartels, according to current and former federal law enforcement officials...


PS: PLEASE CATCH THE ALEX JONES PROGRAM TODAY AT WWW.PRISONPLANET.COM TO FILL YOU IN ON THE LIES WE WERE TOLD ABOUT THE OKC BOMBING.

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