It's scary, almost as scary as the idea that any power not given to the federal government directly by the Constitution is a power reserve for the states. Nowhere in the Constitution is a federal government given the right to control are firearms, healthcare, voting, vehicles, appliances, alcohol, tobacco, power production, farming, local wetlands, local River streams and lakes, schools, religions, hospitals, employment, Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, gasoline and diesel, and I'm sure there's others. They really are only given a few specific powers, none of which they really do right. For example securing our border, preventing exit taxes that conflict with free interstate commerce, balancing the budget, maintaining a well-disciplined military not full people who are confused about what restroom to walk into. You know I don't thinks like that.
They set up their raids on such a way that the person being raided is definitely going to think they're being robbed. Murder is also illegal but the ATF keeps doing it!
In El Cajon, California, where I grew up, there used to be a place called "Hiram's Guns & Liquor", where they did in fact sell both guns and liquor, (as well as cigarettes). The old guy who ran the place had gotten both his licenses before there were rules against mixing the two. OBVIOUSLY, this was many years ago, when California was still a decent place to live. Damn, I'm getting old....
It’s all jokes and laughs till it happens to you. People need to wake the uck up. Can you imagine seriously what happened to Randy Weaver? Absolutely nightmare sauce as for the people of Waco. The whole thing from the local media clear on though all made up lies. In an attempt to make the people and place look like a religious cult. WOW people still to this day believe that Waco was a religious cult.
They also killed Randy's 14 year old son with the dog, and don't forget them using tanks to burn the branch Davidions alive over rummor, rather than serving a warrant on Davids daily jog.
@@Dave19812506the atf burned down 12 buildings before waco. The one directly before waco was a standoff with 2 brothers they burned their apartment building to the ground.
And Malinowski was murdered. No need to do what they did. They must be held to account, including prison time; which they would gladly give you; if they didn’t kill you.
Whoever briefed the mission and set the time on target, that's the person, not exactly the shooter. Find out if these guys drink together and you will find out how bad plans gets concocted.
Yeah, and many in the Democrat party wish to make all three totally illegal as soon as possible and legalize weed universally. So it all makes perfect sense.
@@tenlittleindians it's technically part of the state government where they exist: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholic_beverage_control_state#%3A%7E%3Atext%3DAs_alluded_to_above%2C_under%2Cand_distribution_of_alcoholic_beverages.?wprov=sfla1
The ATF would never... Support, defend and uphold the Constitution of the United States. Ok, I said it. Please don't waste time questioning my sanity. There's really none left to question.
@@ericswearingen8791 the "sane" ones are instigating summers of love, child mutilations, and peto protecting... Youre not insane, we are just on the other end of the Sanity bell curve
Actually, in the case of Malinowski, no they didn't. They got a local county prosecutor to investigate them and find no wrongdoing. I sure no coercion was used at all. Even the State Police director here released a very carefully worded statement that boiled down to "they do things their way and we do things ours" which reading between the lines is basically admitting even troopers are like "Uhhhhhh....What a shit show." ASP is a highly professional group and when they make statements at all they are usually "Rah Rah" for other LEO organizations. I am *very* sure the Pulaski county prosecutor reviewed the State Police report, then ignored it and issued the statement ATF told him to. Joke's on him though; County prosecutors are elected here and the South Arkansas 2A groups want his head on a platter.
ATF upholds federal laws which are strictly prohibited by the constitution. Congress shall make NO law infringing the right of the people to keep and bear Arms!
@@michaelsweaney3890You're absolutely right. I doubt we'll ever know how much government smoke has been blown up our asses. They specialize in lies, thievery and murder. That's really all they're good for.
Congress has no power without a Constitutional DOJ. Our DOJ is compromised and complicit with the ATF gang. They will protect them over you and me. Corruption.
"They're supposed to stop illegal trafficing, not do it" How are they supposed to keep thier budget if they don't have enough crime to justify it though? Think of the poor pensions, LD!
My family and I, had been on extended vacation out west. When we got home, I was checking the phone answering machine, and lo and behold, there were not one, but two numbers from the ATF! I called the number on the answering machine, and the ATF answered. I asked them why they called my phone, and without hesitation, or any kind of check, the asshole said (aggressively!), "We didn't call you!". I was stunned, but said, "Yes you did! I have your number that you called from, on my answering machine!". He again said in a nasty manner they hadn't called me, and hung up! ATF are criminals, and should be disbanded!
@realbadger ok It didn't seem that way to me, and I still don't believe it was meant that way. I still think it was pigish. If he changes his mind and calls me out , I'll accept it. Until then, thank you for being a gentleman, and I'll stand my ground on whoever it was.
I work for a cannabis money courier company. When we had a string of robberies, I was surprised that the ATF was the lead investigative agency. Not the local sheriff, not any of the PDs, not even the state police or FBI. Weed ain't alcohol, tobacco, and there were no guns involved on either side of the robberies.
Have you considered that they or another agency did it and the AFT was running interference? Heck ya might have a lawsuit just for their meddling outside their jurisdiction
The same sniper is reported to have been at both Ruby Ridge and Waco. At Waco he was picking off people trying to escape the fire, as they exited the building. There were other government shooters there too, but this guy is particularly bloodthirsty... shooting a mother holding her baby, through the head at Ruby Ridge!!! Yeah, that's the guy!
AFT: (looks at FBI) "Hold ma' Beer, an' Wartch This'n!" (Makes new rule that it's Illegal to Hold someone's Beer, sends "holdee" to Prison for 10 years and Fined $250k)
Nevermind we're all on lists too.😉 Hey, I had to edit this because yt just added. "going" all on its own? Wtf? It literally changed my post on its own.
This was spot on Liberty Doll! My blood has been boiling ever since I heard about Malinowski. It was murder pure and simple. Justice will be done only after some people in the ATF are convicted of murder. I love you and keep it up babe.
My personal favorite: (2013) Aaron Key wasn't sure he wanted a tattoo on his neck. Especially one of a giant squid smoking a joint. But the guys running Squid's Smoke Shop in Portland, Ore., convinced him: It would be a perfect way to promote their store. They would even pay him and a friend $150 apiece if they agreed to turn their bodies into walking billboards. Key, who is mentally disabled, was swayed. He and his friend, Marquis Glover, liked Squid's. It was their hangout. The 19-year-olds spent many afternoons there playing Xbox and chatting with the owner, "Squid," and the store clerks. So they took the money and got the ink etched on their necks, tentacles creeping down to their collarbones. It would be months before the young men learned the whole thing was a setup. The guys running Squid's were actually undercover ATF agents conducting a sting to get guns away from criminals and drugs off the street. The tattoos had been sponsored by the U.S. government; advertisements for a fake storefront. The teens found out as they were arrested and booked into jail. Earlier this year when the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel exposed a botched ATF sting in Milwaukee - that included agents hiring a brain-damaged man to promote an undercover storefront and then arresting him for his work - ATF officials told Congress the failed Milwaukee operation was an isolated case of inadequate supervision. It wasn't. The Journal Sentinel reviewed thousands of pages of court records, police reports and other documents and interviewed dozens of people involved in six ATF operations nationwide that were publicly praised by the ATF in recent years for nabbing violent criminals and making cities safer. Agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives employed rogue tactics similar to those used in Milwaukee in every operation, from Portland, Ore., to Pensacola, Fla. Among the findings: ■ ATF agents befriended mentally disabled people to drum up business and later arrested them in at least four cities in addition to Milwaukee. In Wichita, Kan., ATF agents referred to a man with a low IQ as "slow-headed" before deciding to secretly use him as a key cog in their sting. And agents in Albuquerque, N.M., gave a brain-damaged drug addict with little knowledge of weapons a "tutorial" on machine guns, hoping he could find them one. ■ Agents in several cities opened undercover gun- and drug-buying operations in safe zones near churches and schools, allowed juveniles to come in and play video games and teens to smoke marijuana, and provided alcohol to underage youths. In Portland, attorneys for three teens who were charged said a female agent dressed provocatively, flirted with the boys and encouraged them to bring drugs and weapons to the store to sell. ■ As they did in Milwaukee, agents in other cities offered sky-high prices for guns, leading suspects to buy firearms at stores and turn around and sell them to undercover agents for a quick profit. In other stings, agents ran fake pawnshops and readily bought stolen items, such as electronics and bikes - no questions asked - spurring burglaries and theft. In Atlanta, agents bought guns that had been stolen just hours earlier, several ripped off from police cars. ■ Agents damaged buildings they rented for their operations, tearing out walls and rewiring electricity - then stuck landlords with the repair bills. A property owner in Portland said agents removed a parking lot spotlight,damaging her new $30,000 roof and causing leaks, before they shut down the operation and disappeared without a way for her to contact them. ■ Agents pressed suspects for specific firearms that could fetch tougher penalties in court. They allowed felons to walk out of the stores armed with guns. In Wichita, agents suggested a felon take a shotgun, saw it off and bring it back - and provided instructions on how to do it. The sawed-off gun allowed them to charge the man with a more serious crime. ■ In Pensacola, the ATF hired a felon to run its pawnshop. The move widened the pool of potential targets, boosting arrest numbers. Even those trying to sell guns legally could be charged if they knowingly sold to a felon. The ATF's pawnshop partner was later convicted of pointing a loaded gun at someone outside a bar. Instead of a stiff sentence typically handed down to repeat offenders in federal court, he got six months in jail - and a pat on the back from the prosecutor. "To say this is just a few people, a few bad apples, I don't buy it," said David Harris, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and an expert on law enforcement tactics and regulation. "If your agency is in good shape with policy, training, supervision and accountability, the bad apples will not be able to take things to this level."
I had read about some of this. Wait, it was the fbi doing this. So both the fbi and atf are involved in the same sleazy illegal schemes. Want to bet this is what comes from " joint training "?
I remember watching that documentary and then sniper was mentally disturbed. He was making up stories that he could see David koresh looking at him even though he was so far away he couldn't even see him and the only way the sniper could see him was through his scope under cover. He clearly just wanted to kill somebody. And you could see it.
They really were better at covering it up previously, or at least feared consequences more. The main thing notable about their conduct today vs 50 years ago is how brazenly/publicly they commit crimes. Maybe we can chalk that up to the internet, but I have a feeling there's more at play. Specifically, the corruption has become more widespread.
The larger the list the safer we are. The criminals understand they are seriously outnumbered . Forget militia we need groups to real citizens showing up at every action those criminal groups set up.
We have a 30 year retired ATF Neighbor, and he shared his rage and frustration with us over the fence, he said the corruption and mania started just before he retired 6-7 years ago, when unqualifiedpolitical appointees who were only concerned with harrasing law abiding Citizens " infected" the ATF. So, your assumption may well be correct.
look up the Whiskey Rebellion. our forefathers were not as tolerant of people telling them NO as you have been led to believe, Franklin described it as "using a howitzer to kill a spider"
A family member recently told me he was buying some suppressors and had already started the process. I told him, if the ATF was not a hit squad agency, my gun safe would be overflowing with them but there was no way I would put that much power and information in their hands. They have me on so many watch lists already, I can't survive one more. I sent him this video and his response was "Oh God, What have I done!," when he realized these were the guys now investigating him for his purchase. Thanks for the most real analysis of the Convenience Store crew ever. (just to be clear I would shop daily a the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Convenience Store, but not trust them with my life)
The Constitution granted the government authority to regulate/tax alcohol and tobacco, however no where was it enumerated that the government could regulate//tax firearms.
You need some South Texas Therapy! Get a baby sitter. You and your husband get lawn chairs in the yard this evening, turn the sprinkler on, turn on some music of your choice, put the beer cooler between the two chairs (filled with Shiner Bock or your favorite, in glass bottles), cool off in the sprinkler, talk, relax, and forget things for a while. I will roll the big 4ft shop fan out of the tractor barn and crank it up for added cooling and it blows any mosquitos away. It is triple digit weather these days here at the ranch. My wife and I do this, and we are in our 60s. It makes no sense to irrigate anything in the heat of the day and it helps to never go to bed pissed off.
Funny, after all this time, the ATF technical division has never released the details on the waco guns recovered, like auto sears, third hole conversions and the rest they used as the excuse for the raid. Not, this is the case with the Las Vegas weapons, not even a inventory.
@@warhorse03826 I remember it as FFL sales without an FFL (sound familiar?) and MG charges yet no (to date) MG recovered from the ashes. We will never know any of it either at this point.
@@jeffhays1968 local police used the Davidian range, which I hear was pretty nice, and used M16's on it. neighbor heard full auto fire and called the ATF, who added class 3 stuff to the laundry list they had going.
You could have posted just the video title and a blank screen and I would have agreed, liked, and commented. Hoping more and more people come to realize that the worst of criminals work as government representatives. Almost without exception.
One should not forget that the guy who orchestrated both Ruby Ridge and Waco, was tapped by the administration to head the AFT. (the one time someone was "too radical" for this senate) They decided to go with a guy who admits he doesn't know anything about firearms, or explosives...
This expose’ made me nauseous. I knew all of these things individually, but hearing it compiled is just sickening. So much death and constitutional violations with zero accountability.
"The Constitution was not written to restrain the citizen's behavior, it was written to restrain the government's behavior."
Its scarry that that has to be explained.
And We the People need to step up and deal with it
Which I was taught in 1989 in Civics class at Ironton St. Joseph High School.
It's scary, almost as scary as the idea that any power not given to the federal government directly by the Constitution is a power reserve for the states.
Nowhere in the Constitution is a federal government given the right to control are firearms, healthcare, voting, vehicles, appliances, alcohol, tobacco, power production, farming, local wetlands, local River streams and lakes, schools, religions, hospitals, employment, Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, gasoline and diesel, and I'm sure there's others.
They really are only given a few specific powers, none of which they really do right.
For example securing our border, preventing exit taxes that conflict with free interstate commerce, balancing the budget, maintaining a well-disciplined military not full people who are confused about what restroom to walk into. You know I don't thinks like that.
Rand Paul
ATF is far more concerned with trampling law abiding citizen's rights than catching actual criminals.
Ditto for all Federal law enforcement
The FBI would rather send a full swat team to a guy who protested abortion.
Yep they keep pushing us like that and they'll find out the hard way what's different about American citizens.
@@CountryAndProudfull swat team v 100,000,000 gun toting Americans I KNOW WHICH SIDE IM ON
@@SCORCHED-EARTH way to miss the point.
Stealing firearms is a felony. And the ATF keeps doing it. Criminal.
not for the men & women who create the felony-laws!
Killing dogs for no reason is also animal abuse but that doesn't stop them either.
They set up their raids on such a way that the person being raided is definitely going to think they're being robbed.
Murder is also illegal but the ATF keeps doing it!
The ATF and the Federal Reserve are viruses.
“There never was a government that was not a liar, a thief, and a malefactor.”
- M. Tullius Cicero, Roman Senator
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms should be a corner store, not a government agency.
In El Cajon, California, where I grew up, there used to be a place called "Hiram's Guns & Liquor", where they did in fact sell both guns and liquor, (as well as cigarettes). The old guy who ran the place had gotten both his licenses before there were rules against mixing the two. OBVIOUSLY, this was many years ago, when California was still a decent place to live. Damn, I'm getting old....
I've heard that before, but still a good point.
Well said
Ruby Ridge, they also killed the family dog. Something the ATF has become quite well known for since.
Waco too.
It’s all jokes and laughs till it happens to you. People need to wake the uck up. Can you imagine seriously what happened to Randy Weaver? Absolutely nightmare sauce as for the people of Waco. The whole thing from the local media clear on though all made up lies. In an attempt to make the people and place look like a religious cult. WOW people still to this day believe that Waco was a religious cult.
They also killed Randy's 14 year old son with the dog, and don't forget them using tanks to burn the branch Davidions alive over rummor, rather than serving a warrant on Davids daily jog.
@@Dave19812506the atf burned down 12 buildings before waco. The one directly before waco was a standoff with 2 brothers they burned their apartment building to the ground.
Unfortunately agencies do not keep track of animals stolen in this way but the last estimate I heard was 3 dogs for every human life stolen.
Those who murdered Malinowski should be in prison.
And Malinowski was murdered. No need to do what they did. They must be held to account, including prison time; which they would gladly give you; if they didn’t kill you.
@@fivefalls
🤔🙄😳 did you even understand the statement you responded to? 🤨
Whoever briefed the mission and set the time on target, that's the person, not exactly the shooter. Find out if these guys drink together and you will find out how bad plans gets concocted.
**ATF a criminal organization?
**To me they fit more of the criteria of a terrorist organization, except their aided and abetted by the US government.
Exactly. They straight up murdered him.
Liberty Doll still hasn't told a Lie
I mean in the Malinowski video I accidentally titled it airline exec instead of airport exec and noticed way after but that wasn't on purpose lol
She only lies to cops, allegedly.
@@LibertyDoll but you owned up to it so it's not a lie, it's a simple mistake that was corrected. Honesty matters :)
@LibertyDoll rember all that started under Janet Reno. Well the good news they haven't used a tank since "yet".
@@LibertyDollIf you do an exposé on why the Revenue Bureau was renamed IRS, it will be a doosey. It's almost hilarious until it hits you.
Alcohol is LEGAL
Tobacco is LEGAL
Firearms are LEGAL
So no reason for ATF to exist at all!
Yeah, and many in the Democrat party wish to make all three totally illegal as soon as possible and legalize weed universally. So it all makes perfect sense.
Don't ask the ATF what happened in Waco, Texas in February 1993
They fired into the compound from helicopters.
Name a three letter government agency that isn't criminal; I can't think of any.
Does the ABC (liquor) store count as an agency?
@@Franimus That's a non government entity that's controlled by a government agency. Several in fact. ATF, IRS, EPA as well as several state agencies.
@@tenlittleindians it's technically part of the state government where they exist:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholic_beverage_control_state#%3A%7E%3Atext%3DAs_alluded_to_above%2C_under%2Cand_distribution_of_alcoholic_beverages.?wprov=sfla1
#FBI
KFC is about the best you're gonna get.
The entire system is corrupt.
"The ATF would never!" said no sane person ever.
When were the dems and lghdtv crowd sane?
Omg I had to read that acronym twice
The ATF would never... Support, defend and uphold the Constitution of the United States.
Ok, I said it. Please don't waste time questioning my sanity. There's really none left to question.
@@LibertyDoll credit goes to better batchelor on that one, not sure if he was first but so far it keeps the algo off my back
@@ericswearingen8791 the "sane" ones are instigating summers of love, child mutilations, and peto protecting... Youre not insane, we are just on the other end of the Sanity bell curve
Defund the ATF, FBI, CIA, and IRS...
good start, keep going
Somehow we can afford to send Ukraine $175B, but we can’t afford body cams for ATF agents!?!
Nor 5 measly billion for the border wall.
De-fund the ATF.
Insufficient. There absolutely needs to be criminal charges, at scale, regarding them.
no, disband entirely, you fool
Repeal gun laws, like the NFA, first, or like Doll said, they'd just give it to the FBI or something and change it's name again.
Alotta
Traitorous
Fu(k$
Lol getting shadowed/censored for words everyone else can say without fret.
Alotta
Traitorous
Flocks
"The ATF is a Criminal Organization" is what's known in advertising as a "Water is Wet" claim.
The ATF should be a corner store, not a gov agency
Rebrand as FACT and throw in cannabis.
goverment store :P
For once they could provide a valuable and wanted service to the people.
I would be broke
With a drive up window
Not to mention magically redefining firearm dealer to anyone who sells a used gun to a friend.
You forgot about the Colorado incident where the ATF shot partygoers at a house party they thought was a suicide cult.
Step 1, next year's budget for the ATF should be ZERO.
Actually, let's get that into the negative numbers. Billions in the negative.
All 3 letter agencies need to be abolished.
ATF
Actually, in the case of Malinowski, no they didn't. They got a local county prosecutor to investigate them and find no wrongdoing. I sure no coercion was used at all. Even the State Police director here released a very carefully worded statement that boiled down to "they do things their way and we do things ours" which reading between the lines is basically admitting even troopers are like "Uhhhhhh....What a shit show." ASP is a highly professional group and when they make statements at all they are usually "Rah Rah" for other LEO organizations. I am *very* sure the Pulaski county prosecutor reviewed the State Police report, then ignored it and issued the statement ATF told him to. Joke's on him though; County prosecutors are elected here and the South Arkansas 2A groups want his head on a platter.
The Tyrant Democrat Socialism Government Regime gives the Orders that the Federal Government Agencies Follow !
ATF upholds federal laws which are strictly prohibited by the constitution. Congress shall make NO law infringing the right of the people to keep and bear Arms!
The ATF just passed a regulation saying it's illegal to disparage them.
If it were not for the IRS or ATF, cops fired for brutality or dishonesty, wouldn't have anywhere to work.
Weird how they didn't give a shit about all the fire 🅱️ombing during the summer of love
... in minecraft ...
They're complicite, they swear allegiance to Lucifer and the new world order
Congress keeps questioning Dettlebach, but nothing ever actually happens.
#defundatf
It's all a dog and pony show
@@michaelsweaney3890You're absolutely right. I doubt we'll ever know how much government smoke has been blown up our asses. They specialize in lies, thievery and murder. That's really all they're good for.
His name is Diddleskids
Congress has no power without a Constitutional DOJ. Our DOJ is compromised and complicit with the ATF gang. They will protect them over you and me. Corruption.
@@michaelsweaney3890 All of it is a dog and pony show. I doubt we'll ever know how much government smoke has been blown up our asses.
ATF needs to go away.
I said it first years ago, under the constitution they are illegal.
And here in Chicago gang members run rampant with illegal weapons, but BATF gives high fives over executing a innocent man
🎯
and, highly probable they’re supplying many of the “illegal” guns in Chicago.
"They're supposed to stop illegal trafficing, not do it" How are they supposed to keep thier budget if they don't have enough crime to justify it though? Think of the poor pensions, LD!
RICO laws were written about their policies.
The Supreme Court needs to abolish the ATF
You only have rights if you're willing to fight for them.
I know I'm probably already on a watchlist, but just in case:
Hey, ATF, Liberty Doll is absolutely right.
We no longer have a department of justice it's the department of injustice
It is Sick of it All's "Injustice System " come to life (80's So Cal Hardcore)... ua-cam.com/video/o-iMNS74Baw/v-deo.htmlsi=6hKw2LTmDRCeWCJE&t=9
They don't call it the Criminal Justice System for no reason.....they are the criminals
The ATF saying, here hold my beer seems like entrapment.
The ATF saying, here hold my keg is 100% entrapment.
Hold my bong... HA! Double whammy, posession and para.
Ba dum chish
My family and I, had been on extended vacation out west. When we got home, I was checking the phone answering machine, and lo and behold, there were not one, but two numbers from the ATF!
I called the number on the answering machine, and the ATF answered. I asked them why they called my phone, and without hesitation, or any kind of check, the asshole said (aggressively!), "We didn't call you!". I was stunned, but said, "Yes you did! I have your number that you called from, on my answering machine!". He again said in a nasty manner they hadn't called me, and hung up!
ATF are criminals, and should be disbanded!
A scammer might have spoofed their number
It is the first responsibly of each citizen to question authority. Benjamin Franklin
Hey, Liberty Doll, if you aren't on a watch list, someone isn't doing their job!
SHE IS ON MY WATCH LIST!
Im more surprised when im not on the list.
@@rocklanddale8646 please don't be a pig. Thank you
@newguy2794 I believe the "watch list" joke is analogous to viewers pointing out what channels they watch regularly...
@realbadger ok
It didn't seem that way to me, and I still don't believe it was meant that way.
I still think it was pigish.
If he changes his mind and calls me out , I'll accept it. Until then, thank you for being a gentleman, and I'll stand my ground on whoever it was.
It was an assassination. They’re worried about what Malinowski would say about Bills travels from that airport.
If you're not on a watch list at this point, are you even a red-blooded, patriotic American? 🦅🇺🇲
He didn't say here hold my beer
They said here hold my Bud Light
The ATF is the modern day equivalent of Murder, Inc.!!!
I work for a cannabis money courier company. When we had a string of robberies, I was surprised that the ATF was the lead investigative agency. Not the local sheriff, not any of the PDs, not even the state police or FBI. Weed ain't alcohol, tobacco, and there were no guns involved on either side of the robberies.
Have you considered that they or another agency did it and the AFT was running interference? Heck ya might have a lawsuit just for their meddling outside their jurisdiction
so, the FDA?
Not even the DEA ?
They want to confiscate the proceeds
They are over achievers!
ATF...Americas other Gestapo...
The same sniper is reported to have been at both Ruby Ridge and Waco. At Waco he was picking off people trying to escape the fire, as they exited the building. There were other government shooters there too, but this guy is particularly bloodthirsty... shooting a mother holding her baby, through the head at Ruby Ridge!!! Yeah, that's the guy!
Loni Horiuchi, not a real American.
@@slobodan888 Sicarios gonna sicario.
To answer your question, that would be a yes. At a minimum it’s corrupt!
AFT: (looks at FBI) "Hold ma' Beer, an' Wartch This'n!" (Makes new rule that it's Illegal to Hold someone's Beer, sends "holdee" to Prison for 10 years and Fined $250k)
Liberty Doll, the only watch lists that matter the subscription lists of your viewers
Aw, that's sweet haha
Nevermind we're all on lists too.😉
Hey, I had to edit this because yt just added. "going" all on its own? Wtf? It literally changed my post on its own.
Well, they totally deleted my post about "camps."
@@svbarryduckworth628 Add me to the list.
@mikebolton3816 you won't see this comment. I'm shadowbanned.
"Government" is now a four letter word.
It's become "gummit"!!
Yeah, our very own CPSU.
“feds”
WE THE PEOPLE are the government. The civil servants have gotten sky high on their own supply.
"Govt".
Maybe they put Tobacco under the AFT because they were confused about the term "smoking gun"... lol
This was spot on Liberty Doll! My blood has been boiling ever since I heard about Malinowski. It was murder pure and simple. Justice will be done only after some people in the ATF are convicted of murder. I love you and keep it up babe.
Thanks for having the intestinal fortitude for doing this video!
I have to wonder why they didn't add a P for our pets . They do shoot dog's don't they.
And children.
And they stomp cats.
Okay people we have so far the ATFPC&SC + .Starting to sound even more gay than ever before 😂
On a regular basis
My personal favorite:
(2013)
Aaron Key wasn't sure he wanted a tattoo on his neck. Especially one of a giant squid smoking a joint.
But the guys running Squid's Smoke Shop in Portland, Ore., convinced him: It would be a perfect way to promote their store.
They would even pay him and a friend $150 apiece if they agreed to turn their bodies into walking billboards.
Key, who is mentally disabled, was swayed.
He and his friend, Marquis Glover, liked Squid's. It was their hangout. The 19-year-olds spent many afternoons there playing Xbox and chatting with the owner, "Squid," and the store clerks.
So they took the money and got the ink etched on their necks, tentacles creeping down to their collarbones.
It would be months before the young men learned the whole thing was a setup. The guys running Squid's were actually undercover ATF agents conducting a sting to get guns away from criminals and drugs off the street.
The tattoos had been sponsored by the U.S. government; advertisements for a fake storefront.
The teens found out as they were arrested and booked into jail.
Earlier this year when the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel exposed a botched ATF sting in Milwaukee - that included agents hiring a brain-damaged man to promote an undercover storefront and then arresting him for his work - ATF officials told Congress the failed Milwaukee operation was an isolated case of inadequate supervision.
It wasn't.
The Journal Sentinel reviewed thousands of pages of court records, police reports and other documents and interviewed dozens of people involved in six ATF operations nationwide that were publicly praised by the ATF in recent years for nabbing violent criminals and making cities safer.
Agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives employed rogue tactics similar to those used in Milwaukee in every operation, from Portland, Ore., to Pensacola, Fla.
Among the findings:
■ ATF agents befriended mentally disabled people to drum up business and later arrested them in at least four cities in addition to Milwaukee. In Wichita, Kan., ATF agents referred to a man with a low IQ as "slow-headed" before deciding to secretly use him as a key cog in their sting. And agents in Albuquerque, N.M., gave a brain-damaged drug addict with little knowledge of weapons a "tutorial" on machine guns, hoping he could find them one.
■ Agents in several cities opened undercover gun- and drug-buying operations in safe zones near churches and schools, allowed juveniles to come in and play video games and teens to smoke marijuana, and provided alcohol to underage youths. In Portland, attorneys for three teens who were charged said a female agent dressed provocatively, flirted with the boys and encouraged them to bring drugs and weapons to the store to sell.
■ As they did in Milwaukee, agents in other cities offered sky-high prices for guns, leading suspects to buy firearms at stores and turn around and sell them to undercover agents for a quick profit. In other stings, agents ran fake pawnshops and readily bought stolen items, such as electronics and bikes - no questions asked - spurring burglaries and theft. In Atlanta, agents bought guns that had been stolen just hours earlier, several ripped off from police cars.
■ Agents damaged buildings they rented for their operations, tearing out walls and rewiring electricity - then stuck landlords with the repair bills. A property owner in Portland said agents removed a parking lot spotlight,damaging her new $30,000 roof and causing leaks, before they shut down the operation and disappeared without a way for her to contact them.
■ Agents pressed suspects for specific firearms that could fetch tougher penalties in court. They allowed felons to walk out of the stores armed with guns. In Wichita, agents suggested a felon take a shotgun, saw it off and bring it back - and provided instructions on how to do it. The sawed-off gun allowed them to charge the man with a more serious crime.
■ In Pensacola, the ATF hired a felon to run its pawnshop. The move widened the pool of potential targets, boosting arrest numbers. Even those trying to sell guns legally could be charged if they knowingly sold to a felon. The ATF's pawnshop partner was later convicted of pointing a loaded gun at someone outside a bar. Instead of a stiff sentence typically handed down to repeat offenders in federal court, he got six months in jail - and a pat on the back from the prosecutor.
"To say this is just a few people, a few bad apples, I don't buy it," said David Harris, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and an expert on law enforcement tactics and regulation. "If your agency is in good shape with policy, training, supervision and accountability, the bad apples will not be able to take things to this level."
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I had read about some of this. Wait, it was the fbi doing this. So both the fbi and atf are involved in the same sleazy illegal schemes. Want to bet this is what comes from " joint training "?
Ouch, this is eye opening and needs to be a full video, not a comment tucked away.
How did you get temutube to let you write all that without it being disappeared?
The Government has gotten way too big 😡
Ruby ridge ... where agents in ghillie suits murdered a 12 yr old and sniper lon hurochi murdered a mother holding her baby was shot through a door.
The ATF has gone rogue for sure.
Director DiddleBetter should spend his whole remaining time on the job before a house investigative panel.
Screw em. Time to disband them and prevent them from any government jobs.
ATF regulations ban speech regarding their dissolution. You are now a felon.😂
Keep an eye on your dog! And watch the perimeter, especially in the wee hours of the morning! All I'm saying...
Didn't even hit on the Fast & Furious program, truly one of their greatest debacles to date.
Just plain old crooks at the highest level of government.
I remember watching that documentary and then sniper was mentally disturbed. He was making up stories that he could see David koresh looking at him even though he was so far away he couldn't even see him and the only way the sniper could see him was through his scope under cover. He clearly just wanted to kill somebody. And you could see it.
ATF should be a popular store not a government agency
They murdered that guy by illegally creating laws through interpretation.
Not anymore. Supreme Court just pulled that rug out from under their feet and rightly so.
@@AlvaBarr...but, by then, the irreversible damage was already done.
No 4th amendment in an airport or aboard your private boat...
I will pray for your safety doll 🙏🏽 Good bless you 🫡
Always has been.
They really were better at covering it up previously, or at least feared consequences more. The main thing notable about their conduct today vs 50 years ago is how brazenly/publicly they commit crimes. Maybe we can chalk that up to the internet, but I have a feeling there's more at play. Specifically, the corruption has become more widespread.
You were, almost assuredly, already on their lists.
Just like the rest of us.
Logging anyone who posts a comment.
( is that a black helicopter hovering over my house?)
@@harambeslifemattered2970 No, that's just a large dragonfly. Nothing to see here, Citizen.
Yep, everybody here is on the Stasi list, and one or two elections down the road they're coming.
Cho Bydin said Christians, Catholics, & White people are terrorists...
Kinda obvious D.C. is elite captured by foreign powers.
The larger the list the safer we are.
The criminals understand they are seriously outnumbered . Forget militia we need groups to real citizens showing up at every action those criminal groups set up.
I would love for them to get the "What is it, exactly, you do here?" Office space treatment.
George Washington would have thought the ATF was a terrific idea for a convenience store. He would have been horrified it is a government agency.
We have a 30 year retired ATF Neighbor, and he shared his rage and frustration with us over the fence, he said the corruption and mania started just before he retired 6-7 years ago, when unqualifiedpolitical appointees who were only concerned with harrasing law abiding Citizens " infected" the ATF.
So, your assumption may well be correct.
You have described the ATF very well!
Let's not forget Fast and Furious.
They are an Arm of the Gustapo!
I would question the morality of anyone who would willingly work for or with the ATF
Our forefathers would’ve never tolerated the ATF.
look up the Whiskey Rebellion. our forefathers were not as tolerant of people telling them NO as you have been led to believe,
Franklin described it as "using a howitzer to kill a spider"
43 Unmarked vehicles about to no-knock this nice lady to ask some questions about paperwork
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Everyone knows that any questions that are asked of Stevie boy is answered by " I'm sorry, I can't answer to an on going investigation " , next !
A family member recently told me he was buying some suppressors and had already started the process. I told him, if the ATF was not a hit squad agency, my gun safe would be overflowing with them but there was no way I would put that much power and information in their hands. They have me on so many watch lists already, I can't survive one more. I sent him this video and his response was "Oh God, What have I done!," when he realized these were the guys now investigating him for his purchase. Thanks for the most real analysis of the Convenience Store crew ever. (just to be clear I would shop daily a the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Convenience Store, but not trust them with my life)
This was possibly your funniest video and still full of information. After the end of Prohibition the ATF should have been ended also.
The Constitution granted the government authority to regulate/tax alcohol and tobacco, however no where was it enumerated that the government could regulate//tax firearms.
Wendigoon does a really good job of explaining Waco and Ruby Ridge. I highly recommend his channel.
Dankula was better
Yeah, I thought she was gonna reference Wendi's vids on them.
Gee the government wouldn't lie to me, would they? LOL
Don't forget Fast and Furious which resulted in the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Deidelbach is more like "Don't Know This".
You need some South Texas Therapy! Get a baby sitter. You and your husband get lawn chairs in the yard this evening, turn the sprinkler on, turn on some music of your choice, put the beer cooler between the two chairs (filled with Shiner Bock or your favorite, in glass bottles), cool off in the sprinkler, talk, relax, and forget things for a while. I will roll the big 4ft shop fan out of the tractor barn and crank it up for added cooling and it blows any mosquitos away. It is triple digit weather these days here at the ranch. My wife and I do this, and we are in our 60s. It makes no sense to irrigate anything in the heat of the day and it helps to never go to bed pissed off.
ATF has ALWAYS gone after low hanging fruit such as Arkansas airport exec vs a real man's job of seizing firearms from gangs.
Do Not Forget the Desk Jockeys, who were listed as field agents and getting hazardous duty pay. Audit shows Millions diverted.
Funny, after all this time, the ATF technical division has never released the details on the waco guns recovered, like auto sears, third hole conversions and the rest they used as the excuse for the raid. Not, this is the case with the Las Vegas weapons, not even a inventory.
Already distributed to illegals..
if I remember right the original cause of the raid was dummy hand grenades they used to make those "complaint department take a number" things.
@@warhorse03826 I remember it as FFL sales without an FFL (sound familiar?) and MG charges yet no (to date) MG recovered from the ashes. We will never know any of it either at this point.
@@jeffhays1968 local police used the Davidian range, which I hear was pretty nice, and used M16's on it. neighbor heard full auto fire and called the ATF, who added class 3 stuff to the laundry list they had going.
@@warhorse03826 don't doubt it really. We will never see the guns recovered, although maybe some day a FOIA request will uncover more.
The kitten-stompers and dog-enders are absolutely criminal.
You could have posted just the video title and a blank screen and I would have agreed, liked, and commented.
Hoping more and more people come to realize that the worst of criminals work as government representatives. Almost without exception.
Shout out to Matt from CRS Firearms who is sitting in jail right now over ATF being butt hurt about some plastic puzzle pieces.
One should not forget that the guy who orchestrated both Ruby Ridge and Waco, was tapped by the administration to head the AFT. (the one time someone was "too radical" for this senate) They decided to go with a guy who admits he doesn't know anything about firearms, or explosives...
Every court date ive ever had was wrong in some way, usually wrong court room
It's Biden, so it's "hold my ice cream".
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More like.Hold my kiddo porn
This expose’ made me nauseous. I knew all of these things individually, but hearing it compiled is just sickening. So much death and constitutional violations with zero accountability.
Don't forget, these things happen when Democrats are in charge.