Monday, June 11, 2007

15 Years in Jail for Revealing Plainfield Details

Jun 09, 2007 14:33

The man who thwarted the morning raid in Plainfield, NH, was threatened with 15 years jail time if he told what happened. "Danny Riley, the man who was shot at and arrested... was threatened with 15 years in jail by the FBI unless he lied to the media to cover-up the fact that yesterday's events were a planned siege and not merely to serve a warrant."

The FBI was commanding the troops and, "had planned to orchestrate a violent raid on the Brown's property, before aborting the siege and attempting to use Riley, under intimidation that he would be jailed or even killed, as a go-between to sell the cover-story to the media that the authorities were merely serving a warrant."

Riley told anyway.

The details are interesting. The Gestapo laid an ambush along the driveway, anticipating militia to come running down the driveway! Why they lose in Iraq is a reflection of the deep ignorance of these people. The testimony of the Browns is that there are many men with high military skills supporting them, and the fear of the FBI would seem to support the statement.

The strategic and tactical debate going on between patriots is whether it is better to let the Gestapo shoot first or not. The two doctrines are:

The Martyr Doctrine says let them shoot first; they will kill the Browns, but the reaction will be a revival of the Patriot Movement.

The Strong Defense Doctrine says attack them with 200,000 men now, but Pope George will declare himself Polish King.

Considering what happened to the economy immediately following "911" it would appear that neither will occur. The Gestapo want the media blackout, and the patriots are leaning toward the Martyr Doctrine.

Pope George would lose the economy by becoming King once the average American realized that "there are terrorist out there." Like "911" they will stay home and watch the newest game on TV.

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