Gunwalker 2.0

ATF Employee Caught Gun Running to Mexico [More]

This is the topic I was thinking of writing up in detail.

I do have a quibble:

The Mexican Government makes the bold claim that 70% of all guns used in crimes were smuggled into Mexico from the United States.

That used to be the claim the antis all made, but they started at “95 to 100 percent.” Now the DSM is more properly qualifying things by saying:

Nearly 70% of TRACED [emphasis added] firearms used to commit crimes and seized in Mexico come from the United States, according to ATF.

So instead of being a flat-out lie, it’s now an insidious lie of omission, because they don’t then inform:

No specific numbers on how many of those guns “recovered in Mexico and traced back to the United States” were, in fact, military purchases, but the State Department cables indicate a portion of the fewer than 12 percent of the traceable weapons actually came from the United States in gun shop/individual type purchases. Remember, that’s not 12 percent of the tens of thousands of weapons recovered – it’s only 12 percent of the weapons recovered that were traceable. It’s nowhere near the 12 percent figure that has been misquoted and used as evidence of the United State’s “horrific” problem of illegal gun sales.

Now, tell us more about the drunks

We’re the Only Ones Gunwalking Enough

A former investigator with the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) is accused of trafficking weapons to Mexico while he was an employee of the bureau in 2017, according to a letter sent to the ATF Director this week by US Senator Charles Grassley. [More]

Jeez, another letter…?

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.

I went to Grassley’s “News Releases” page and didn’t see the letter. I asked him for a copy:

Anybody have a link?

I started an AmmoLand article on this but then found another writer was working on it. I’ll wait for that one to see if there’s anything substantive I can add.

[Via gbob]

Grassley to ATF: Explain Focus on Gun Owners Instead of Cartel Trafficking

If that sounds familiar, it’s the premise on which Operation Fast and Furious, which Grassley opened his letter to Dettelbach with, was founded. [More]

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.

Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before

ATF Warns Texas FFLs About Dangerous Cartel Activity in the Next 60 Days [More]

I don’t suppose there’s a fix for this before things get to that point…?

Oh, I keep forgetting– this has nothing to do with that “single issue.”

And point of order:

Former Attorney General Eric Holder authorized the sale of guns to the cartels in that operation. The idea was to track the weapons back to Mexico, but the Department of Justice (DOJ) lost track of the firearms.

That wasn’t the idea, that was the excuse. If there’s evidence the Phoenix Field Division got those instructions from Holder, I have not seen it. And you don’t “lose track” of weapons if you don’t attempt to track them.

This was no “botched gun sting.”

[Via Jess]

Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before

CBS News is running a special investigation into the smuggling of firearms to Mexico. US government officials estimate that the cartels are smuggling 2,000 firearms a day across the Mexican border. The way it works is that the cartels alerts buyers in the US who are not prohibited persons of their needs, they transfer the guns to brokers, and then the guns go to smugglers who take the firearms across the border to the cartels. Buyers are reported to be spread across all 50 states. [More]

Why did I suddenly think “Ecclesiastes”?

John Richardson does a great job bringing us up to speed and putting things in perspective with the overlooked history, something the DSM will not do.

A Voice from the Past

Glenn Beck Interviews Former ATF Strike Force Member, John Dodson – “You Cannot Trust Your Government” [More]

I’m glad to see him emerging from a self-imposed silence.

A few years back Mike and I helped obtain financing and made some introductions for a documentary and had a credited professional filmmaker ready to interview him but he decided it wasn’t in his interests at the time to keep talking (I’d heard on advice of counsel)– so it didn’t advance beyond a preview:

I’ve been out of touch with the documentarian for some time now– I wonder if it’s too late or even possible to try and pull the project back together…

[Via CP]

Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before

“We estimate that about 70 percent of the guns that end up in Mexico are guns that come from the United States of America,” said Salazar. [More]

They’re counting on short memories.

That’s what happens when you’re confident your operations can abet killing people with impunity and the DSM will cover for you.

[Via Lane]

Release the Hacken!

To fight back against the improper use of taxpayer dollars and to defund bureaucrats, today, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is calling on Inspector General Michael Horowitz to work with the whistleblowers to fully investigate the issue, recover misspent funds, and hold bad actors accountable. [More]

Because nothing says “We’ll get to the bottom of this” like entrusting the investigation to a Breuer/Holder/Obama apparatchik! And look at all those wrong-doers his Gunwalker inquest nailed!

Thank goodness no “real reporters” ever followed up on any of this!

So the question becomes is Ernst actually oblivious to this or is this just a way to pander to her base while knowing full well nothing will change?

[Via Antigone]

The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Biggs said one of the Fast and Furious guns has recently been used in a crime. Biggs didn’t provide details of this crime, but said the ATF is now questioning the firearms dealer from which the gun emanated. [More]

I wish he would provide details because I’ve been asked and it caught me flat-footed, although I’ve been away from that story, and my original sources have moved on or gone silent.

I will take exception to one characterization Biggs made:

Botched.”

If you believe that, you’ve allowed yourself to be misdirected from the get-go.

Off Their Feed

My old boss and partner Jonah Peretti announced today that he’s shutting down BuzzFeed News, which we built together starting in 2012. [More]

I know some are thinking “Serve’s ’em right” and I’ve had objections to them myself, but I will say they (surprisingly) wrote what I found to be one of the fairest reports on Gunwalker, Mike, and me.

[Via Jess]

Conviction of Top Mexican Cop Shows Corruption Problem, Not U.S. Guns

As a fraudulent criminal in government, Luna played the citizen disarmament game using the same narrative lies prohibitionists here were exploiting to try and swindle American citizens out of their birthright. [More]

Criminals in government are the same murderous and greedy gun-grabbing swine on both sides of the border.

‘Damn Lax U.S. Gun Laws’ Redux

Gun used in kidnapping of Americans in Mexico came from US [More]

Here we go again!

If the headline were “Fentanyl used in killing of Americans in U.S. came from Mexico,” do you think readers might have a different idea of where the real problem was and what to do about it?

[Via Jess]

Learning from the Pros

“This was a textbook case of trafficking firearms to Mexico,” ATF Special Agent in Charge Fred Milanowski said in the press release. “Firearms trafficking is illegal and immoral. Unfortunately, the consequences of a firearm illegally possessed in the United States and Mexico can cause danger and harm for decades. As demonstrated by this case, we will continue to investigate and prosecute gun traffickers who endanger the lives of law-abiding citizens in our communities.” [More]

Speaking of textbook cases

[Via CP]

Calculated Destruction of ‘Gunwalker’ Evidence Shows ATF Cover-Up Ongoing

That ongoing legal actions require evidence to be preserved and that ATF, the agency that stonewalled investigations and retaliated against whistleblowers now seeks to be the agent of its destruction, is a good circumstantial indicator that its priority remains one of covering up. [More]

There can be no “reform.” These corrupt bastards will never back down unless they are forced to.

We’re the Only Ones Covering Our Tracks Enough

Yesterday, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) notified us that it intends to destroy the firearms associated with the botched Operation Fast and Furious. [More]

I thought there was no statute of limitations on being accessories to murder.

This is the first time I can recall having a serious disagreement with Jim Jordan.

[Via Henry Bowman]

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