This is the same sort of tactic that was used to burn down the Branch Davidian community in Waco, Texas in 1993.
The
Waco raid, we all know by now, was a politically-motivated ATF assault
against innocent men, women and children, all conducted for the purpose
of increasing the visibility and importance of the ATF by creating a
crisis where none existed.
Law enforcement knows full well that
tear gas rounds often set homes ablaze. In fact, a California fire
department issued a report in 2012 that supports precisely that
conclusion. As the
San Jose Mercury News reported last year:
"Police tear gas launched into a Vallejo home in February during a SWAT-team
standoff
played a role in starting a fire that caused $60,000 in damage and
killed two dogs, a fire department report released Monday finds."
THE EVIDENCE SO FAR
So here's what we know:
1)
The LAPD engaged in a wild, frenzied attempt to execute Dorner. This
resulted in LAPD officers engaging in the attempted murder of innocent
civilians, including one surfer and two women in a pickup truck.
(Question: Why are LAPD officers who shot at innocent citizens not being charged with attempted murder?)
2)
Once Dorner was holed up in a cabin, the LAPD chose to fire tear gas
canisters into the home instead of waiting him out and forcing a
surrender after a long standoff.
3) LAPD officers know full well that tear gas canisters can set off fires.
4)
Once the fire broke out, Dorner was a dead man. If he fled the fire, he
would be shot down by the LAPD. If he stayed in the cabin, he would be
burned alive. This is the new brand of "justice" the LAPD is dishing out
in 2013.
I'm not condoning the actions of Dorner, who appears to
have murdered at least four victims. But if the LAPD is going to
abandon its mission of
public
safety and function as an armed vigilante justice squad, dishing out
death sentences to those it believes are guilty -- without a trial or
anything resembling due process -- then they might as well throw away
all their badges as just call themselves the LA Gang Squad.
Because
that's how they're acting. They can even have their own gang signs that
they flash at each other before running another taxpayer-funded
drive-by.
DORNER SUCCEEDDXS WHERE THE MEDIA HAS FAILED
Whether
Dorner is really dead at this point or somehow managed to escape the
fire (a possibility that has been reported), he has accomplished one
astonishing thing that even the media could not achieve: The exposing of
the total criminality of the LAPD and its
complete abandonment of law.
Even
if Dorner is dead, the LAPD still comes out of this looking not only
utterly incompetent but -- even worse -- driven by vengeance rather than
law. As every citizen reading this can easily recognize, that's a very
dangerous attitude for a police force to carry.
In this frenzied manhunt, the whole world watched while the LAPD exposed itself as a gang of
reckless idiots who openly fire their guns at innocent civilians and who ram citizens' vehicles with their
police cars in acts of sheer madness and desperation.
"These
lunatics broadsided the side of his truck, spun him around and started
shooting at him," said the attorney for one of the victims of the LAPD
murder attempts.
The Torrance Police Department, which seems to
have abandoned all reason and logic just as the LAPD has done, explained
that "Perdue's truck was 'suddenly leaving the area' and seemingly
veering into a patrol car when the two vehicles collided at 5:15 a.m."
So
now, pulling out of a driveway or simply starting your car and driving
away can be interpreted as "suddenly leaving the area," earning you an
attempted vehicular manslaughter maneuver by the local police. How's
that for public safety, eh?
DORNER'S KILLINGS WERE NOT RANDOM BUT THE LAPD'S ATTEMPTED MURDERS WERE
Consider the actual risk of harm here: Dorner did not engage in RANDOM killings.
Want proof? He did not kill his hostages. He
let them live because they weren't on his kill list. And yet the LAPD did, indeed, engage in random acts of attempted murder.
Morally
and ethically speaking, the LAPD was operating in worse violation than
Dorner himself. Killing people who have wronged you is evil, but
attempting to kill innocent people who have nothing to do with anything
is even worse, and that's what the LAPD did.
In fact, if you
really look at the situation in retrospect, a typical LA citizen was far
more likely to be killed by the LAPD than by Chris Dorner. Dorner was a
selective killer while the LAPD attempted to kill people
indiscriminately... seemingly at random.
If you weren't on Chris Dorner's kill list, you had nothing to fear from Dorner. But if you were a black man with a
bald head,
you had everything to fear from the LAPD! And they proved it by opening
fire on not just one innocent person, nor two, but THREE innocent
citizens who didn't even resemble Dorner (two of the victims were women,
the third was a thin white guy).
No wonder the LAPD was so
desperately trying to murder Dorner on sight: the man knew too much. He
had seen the inside operations of the LAPD, and he recognized what a
runaway criminal operation it was.
None of this justifies
Dorner's actions, of course. Making a kill list and murdering people is
no way to handle things in a civilized country... unless, of course,
you're President Barack Obama, in which case you get a bunch of DoJ
lawyers to issue a 16-page memo "legalizing" your own private kill list
that "authorizes" the murder of American citizens.
That's where
Obama and Dorner are a lot alike: They both believe in the use of
violence, outside of law, to kill their enemies. Obama uses armed drones
while Dorner used a rifle. Both of them are criminals who operate
outside the law, and the only reason Dorner isn't a national hero right
now is because he didn't have an army of lawyers working at the DoJ who
could sanitize his activities by shoveling lawyerspeak manure all over
the place.
Dorner also forgot to call his actions "peace." See,
if you kill a bunch of Americans without calling it "peace," then you
get chased by the police. But if you call it "peace," as Obama does, you
win a Nobel Peace Prize. And then the bombs you drop on children in the
Middle East are called "peace bombs."
Dorner's mistake in all
this was not that he killed people, you see, it's that he didn't get
enough voters to back him first. Once you get the voters behind you, you
can kill anybody you want, with no legal recourse whatsoever. That's
the precedent recently set by the White House, anyway.
Editor's note: I wrote this article before seeing Alex Jones' video on this subject at:
http://www.infowars.com/video-chris-dorner-torched-waco-style/
He
and I both came to the same conclusion on this, which I suppose is not
that astonishing, considering the history of police action in America.
But what really is astonishing is that Alex Jones totally predicted,
on the record, that the police would burn Dorner by setting fire to the cabin. Once again, Jones was 100% correct!
For
the record, I typically hear Alex's broadcast 1-3 days after it airs. I
don't listen to it in real time because I'm running Natural News during
the day, so I listen to InfoWars via the downloadable MP3 files at
other times, usually when I'm doing farm work. The Alex Jones Show is
perfect for listening when you're on a
John Deere tractor, shredding 75 acres to get ready for the spring hay season. You should try it sometime...
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