They just recruit them, and tell them they will put money in a family members account. Wouldn’t take much, they could just hand them a deed to a 50k rowhouse in the projects, and they would do it.
right? I couldn't see an actual fed murdering a bunch of people like that. and they probably get somebody else to set it up. they likely own all of the tops of the gangs and extremist groups, and can find and use anyone.
not quite the same thing. without going into the specifics, both cases were stand offs between 2 consenting parties. weaver or koresh could've just gotten arrested. the people shopping in boulder weren't engaged in a stand off.
Weaver's unarmed wife was fair game? How about the women and children at Waco? Those weren't done by some idiot they groomed, they were the triggermen. Didn't say CO and those two examples were the same thing, just scoffing at the idea that the Feds aren't capable of murdering a bunch of people.
They just recruit them, and tell them they will put money in a family members account. Wouldn’t take much, they could just hand them a deed to a 50k rowhouse in the projects, and they would do it.
right? I couldn't see an actual fed murdering a bunch of people like that. and they probably get somebody else to set it up. they likely own all of the tops of the gangs and extremist groups, and can find and use anyone.
"I couldn't see an actual fed murdering a bunch of people like that"
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not quite the same thing. without going into the specifics, both cases were stand offs between 2 consenting parties. weaver or koresh could've just gotten arrested. the people shopping in boulder weren't engaged in a stand off.
Weaver's unarmed wife was fair game? How about the women and children at Waco? Those weren't done by some idiot they groomed, they were the triggermen. Didn't say CO and those two examples were the same thing, just scoffing at the idea that the Feds aren't capable of murdering a bunch of people.