DeathDart
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Lower wages makes life better?
Sam Walton was an Army Intelligence Officer in WWII.
Title 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4) criminalizes gun possession by (among others) anyone “who has been committed to a mental institution.” Guns and Mental Illness
The Volokh Conspiracy ^ | 12 May, 2010 | Eugene Volokh
Who at Walmart knew I had been fraudulently committed to a mental hospital? The commitment was an effort to suppress evidence of Federal and State corruption. Information on a commitment is supposed to be kept confidential, but the State of Oklahoma shared it with the people surrounding me in the electronics department of Walmart. What kind of people were surrounding me at the Tinker Diagonal Walmart? People trained to entrap me using federal law. At first I thought they were FBI, but the truth might be stranger.
A Walmart supervisor named Bronk orders me to sell ammo in the Walmart Electronics Department! I say no. This was one of two attempts made by Bronk. Cameron (another associate) would go ahead and sell the ammo to make it seem normal.
Bronk would then try this entrapment scheme again, after having Cameron making it appear normal. The second time I also told Bronk, no. Later when I do a little research, I find out about Title 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4) and I nearly have a melt down. Selling the ammo could have gotten me a year in prison.
Walmart Employees were independently setting up and running a Federal Entrapment operation. Does anyone find this argument believable?
I think Sam Walton was one of the first businessmen to create a partnership with the American Intelligence Community to push America toward fascism (think Tea Party). I suspect that my Associates in the Walmart Electronics Department were FBI or FBI trained (Sam Walton's Commando Associates).
Curious side effects for medications from the Walmart pharmacy! Since when does Lisinopril act like a powerful blood thinner?
Walmart Pharmacy Assassins: Who would ever suspect them? From a police standpoint who would ever test the drugs of someone deceased from apparent natural causes? An unknown blood thinner might not even trigger any flags even if the blood is tested.
I find it probable that the Local FBI office (Oklahoma City) is compromised. Any corrupt relationship between the State of Oklahoma and the FBI appears to have deep roots.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Dan Mahoney August 9, 1995 405-523-4219
GOVERNOR KEATING NAMES RICKS CABINET SECRETARY FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY
Oklahoma City-Governor Frank Keating today named Bob Ricks of Edmond as Cabinet Secretary for Safety and Security. Ricks also was named Commissioner of The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
"I am thrilled to name Bob Ricks to these important positions. He has a very impressive record in law enforcement and I think he will do a wonderful job as cabinet secretary and DPS. Commissioner. We are lucky to get him, " Governor Keating said.
Ricks, 50, currently serves as Special Agent in Charge of the Oklahoma City FBI Field Office. He is retiring after a 26 year FBI career.
Curious, eh?
Sam Walton was an Army Intelligence Officer in WWII.
Title 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4) criminalizes gun possession by (among others) anyone “who has been committed to a mental institution.” Guns and Mental Illness
The Volokh Conspiracy ^ | 12 May, 2010 | Eugene Volokh
Who at Walmart knew I had been fraudulently committed to a mental hospital? The commitment was an effort to suppress evidence of Federal and State corruption. Information on a commitment is supposed to be kept confidential, but the State of Oklahoma shared it with the people surrounding me in the electronics department of Walmart. What kind of people were surrounding me at the Tinker Diagonal Walmart? People trained to entrap me using federal law. At first I thought they were FBI, but the truth might be stranger.
A Walmart supervisor named Bronk orders me to sell ammo in the Walmart Electronics Department! I say no. This was one of two attempts made by Bronk. Cameron (another associate) would go ahead and sell the ammo to make it seem normal.
Bronk would then try this entrapment scheme again, after having Cameron making it appear normal. The second time I also told Bronk, no. Later when I do a little research, I find out about Title 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4) and I nearly have a melt down. Selling the ammo could have gotten me a year in prison.
Walmart Employees were independently setting up and running a Federal Entrapment operation. Does anyone find this argument believable?
I think Sam Walton was one of the first businessmen to create a partnership with the American Intelligence Community to push America toward fascism (think Tea Party). I suspect that my Associates in the Walmart Electronics Department were FBI or FBI trained (Sam Walton's Commando Associates).
Curious side effects for medications from the Walmart pharmacy! Since when does Lisinopril act like a powerful blood thinner?
Walmart Pharmacy Assassins: Who would ever suspect them? From a police standpoint who would ever test the drugs of someone deceased from apparent natural causes? An unknown blood thinner might not even trigger any flags even if the blood is tested.
I find it probable that the Local FBI office (Oklahoma City) is compromised. Any corrupt relationship between the State of Oklahoma and the FBI appears to have deep roots.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Dan Mahoney August 9, 1995 405-523-4219
GOVERNOR KEATING NAMES RICKS CABINET SECRETARY FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY
Oklahoma City-Governor Frank Keating today named Bob Ricks of Edmond as Cabinet Secretary for Safety and Security. Ricks also was named Commissioner of The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
"I am thrilled to name Bob Ricks to these important positions. He has a very impressive record in law enforcement and I think he will do a wonderful job as cabinet secretary and DPS. Commissioner. We are lucky to get him, " Governor Keating said.
Ricks, 50, currently serves as Special Agent in Charge of the Oklahoma City FBI Field Office. He is retiring after a 26 year FBI career.
Curious, eh?