Tuesday, February 12, 2013

LIBERTARIANS WILL BE GOING CRAZY

KING JESUS IS COMING FOR US ANY TIME NOW. THE RAPTURE. BE PREPARED TO GO.

ITS 7:40PM TUE FEB 12,2013.AND IN CALIFORNIA THEY HAVE DORNER TRAPPED IN A CABIN.THE CABIN IS CURRENTLY ON FIRE.AND IF THE POLICE NEVER CAPTURED DORNER.HE WILL BE BURNING TO DEATH AS THE POLICE ARE LETTING THE CABIN BURN.NO FIRE TRUCKS IN SIGHT.

IF WE FIND OUT DORNER GOT BURNED TO DEATH AFTER KILLING ANOTHER OFFICER THIS AFTERNOON AT THIS SITE.WE KNOW THE LIBERTARIANS WILL BE GOING CRAZY ABOUT THE POLICE LETTING DORNER BURN TO DEATH.IF HE DID.WHEN WE FIND OUT.I CAN HEAR ALEX JONES TOMORROW ON A RANT IF THE POLICE BURNED THIS CRIMINAL TO DEATH.OH BOY,JONESY WILL BE HOPPIN.THE CONSPIRACY THEORISTS AND LIBERTARIANS WILL HAVE THEIR GUNS PREPARED AND THEIR BUNKERS READY.THEY WILL BE SAYIN IF THEY CAN BURN DORNER ALIVE,THEY WILL BURN US ALIVE WHEN THEY COME FOR US.WE MIGHT HAVE A GIGANTIC UPROAR HERE IF DORNER IS NOT CAPTURED OR KILLED.BUT BURNED TO DEATH IN THE FIRE.WE WILL SEE WHAT HAPPENS. 

OK I FIGURE THE CABIN FIRE STARTED AT 7:20PM EST AND IT BURNED TILL AT LEAST 8:45PM TILL IT DIED DOWN A BIT.AND CNN CYOPS WERE REPORTING THAT HE (DORNER) WAS IN THE CABIN WHILE IT BURNED DOWN.NO REPORTS OF DORNER KILLED OR CAPTURED BUT BURNED TO DEATH IN THE CABIN. 

ALEX JONES REBROADCAST AFTER 3PM WED TO SEE IF I'M RIGHT ABOUT JONESYS RANT http://rss.nfowars.net/20130213_Wed_Alex.mp3

LAPD Audio From Dorner Siege: “Burn This Motherf-r”

“Alright, we’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners”
Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com  February 13, 2013
Police audio from the Christopher Dorner siege reveals a deliberate plan to burn down the cabin in which Dorner was trapped, with one LAPD officer heard to say, “f-ing burn this motherf-r,” before police discussed their intention to, “go ahead with the plan with the burners.”The audio was captured on police scanners as well as being picked up by a local news broadcast. More than seven agencies, federal, state and local were involved in the final hours of the siege. The LAPD SWAT Team was airlifted in to carry out the final raid, with reports later confirming, “the SWAT team had the cabin surrounded.” The video above is from captured police scanner transmissions which were broadcast online shortly before authorities ordered them to be disabled.“Alright, we’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners,” one officer says.
“Copy,” replies another.“Like we talked about,” the first officer responds.“The burners are deployed, and we have a fire,” says another officer moments later, before the police dispatcher repeats the statement.
Within minutes of the fire starting, police note that the cabin is “starting to collapse.”Police are also heard discussing if they are ready to “bring fire”.“Burners” is police slang for tear gas canisters, which are known to cause fires.In a separate clip carried by a local news channel, police are heard to say, “F-ing burn this motherf-r,”  and “burn that f-ing house down.” This audio appears to be from earlier in the siege following the initial shootout between Dorner and cops.Shortly after smoke was seen rising from the cabin, police ordered online scanner feeds to be cut having earlier barred networks like CNN from carrying live footage of the scene and telling journalists not to put out tweets.The fact that police would burn down the cabin in which Dorner was trapped, in a similar fashion to how the infamous Waco siege ended in 1993, was predicted ahead of time in a video Alex Jones made hours beforehand. I made the same prediction in a Facebook post before reports even emerged that the cabin was on fire.Given the ammunition inside the cabin, LAPD officers knew that the tear gas would lead to a fire and instead of waiting it out, chose instead to carry out a summary execution. That’s not to excuse the actions of Dorner, but the fact that police now view burning people to death as a reasonable way to apprehend a suspect is shocking.As Mike Adams writes today, “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.”A spokeswoman for the San Bernardino county sheriff’s office said that Dorner’s charred remains were found inside the cabin, but the LAPD still refuses to confirm that a body has been discovered.The quotes by cops screaming to burn the cabin down from earlier in the siege can be heard in the news report below.
SWEARING IN THIS BEWARE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po9EaU7ZjxI&feature=player_embedded 

LAPD pulls ‘Waco’ on Christopher Dorner to silence him forever

Mike Adams Natural News Feb 13, 2013
The LAPD has pulled a Waco. Barely two hours after ordering the media to remove their helicopters from the area and cut all live feeds, the LAPD managed to set fire to the cabin occupied by Christopher Dorner and burn him alive inside it, according to media reports.Mission accomplished for the LAPD, an organization that has run its manhunt more like a rampaging street gang than a professional police department. As Natural News has already documented, LAPD officers have engaged in attempted murder of innocent citizens in their freakish frenzy to try to kill Dorner.Their motive explains why LAPD officers fired tear gas into the cabin where Dorner was staying, knowing it would ignite flammable materials in the home and set the place on fire.“…tear gas was fired into the house before the fire broke out,” reports the Los Angeles CBS affiliate. 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. Click here to see an informative video on the subject.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 succeeds 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 idiotswho 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.” (Source)
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…This article was posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 6:01 am

TIMELINE BURNING OF CHRISTPHER DORNER
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/12/christopher-dorner-shootout-big-bear-live

Police Work to Confirm if Dorner’s Remains Found in Burned Cabin

Posted on: 5:03 am, February 13, 2013, by , updated on: 05:12am, February 13, 2013
NEAR BIG BEAR LAKE, California (CNN) — It may take days before authorities can officially determine whether Christopher Jordan Dorner’s body was found in the ashes of a torched cabin near Big Bear Lake, California.But several signs early Wednesday seemed to suggest that the ex-Los Angeles police officer’s vendetta against his brothers in blue ended in that wooden cabin with a shootout that left one deputy dead and another wounded.The frenzied manhunt, road blocks and helicopter flights, which had brought the mountain town to a standstill for six days, died down Tuesday night.And late in the evening, authorities announced that they found human remains in the cabin and would need forensic experts to identify them.
But even as the question of Dorner’s fate seemed close to being answered, other details eluded explanation.
The carjacking
The deputy’s death in the shootout Tuesday brought to four the number of people Dorner is accused of killing.Dorner, a man who vowed to kill police officers to avenge what he called an unfair termination, was first named a suspect in two shooting deaths on February 3: that of the daughter of his police union representative and of her fiance.Police also say he killed one officer in Riverside, California, and wounded two others Thursday.Authorities offered a $1 million dollar reward in the case after Dorner’s burned truck was found on a forestry road near Big Bear Lake on February 7, about 100 miles east of Los Angeles.
Officers converged on the remote area but the trail went cold for days. On Sunday, the San Bernadino authorities said they had scaled back the search.That all changed Tuesday, where arguably the most wanted man in America was finally spotted.The question of where Dorner was between February 7 and Tuesday was unclear.Wardens of the California Fish and Wildlife said they spotted Dorner driving a purple Nissan down the icy roads Tuesday. Dorner was driving very close to some school buses as if using them as cover, said Lt. Patrick Foy.The wardens, driving in two different vehicles, chased Dorner and a gun battle ensued.
A warden’s car was hit.Dorner crashed his car, ran and then quickly carjacked a pick up truck.Rick Heltebrake, a camp ranger, said he was driving in the area when he saw the crashed purple car — and then something terrifying.“Here comes this guy with a big gun and I knew who it was right away,” Heltebrake told CNN affiliate KTLA. “He just came out of the snow at me with his gun at my head. He said, ‘I don’t want to hurt you. Just get out of the car and start walking.’”Heltebrake said he was allowed to get his dog out of truck before he walked away with his hands up.“Not more than 10 seconds later, I heard a loud round of gunfire,” Heltebrake said. “Ten to 20 rounds maybe. I found out later what that was all about.”
The fire
Dorner fled to a nearby cabin and got into another shootout with San Bernadino County deputies, killing one and wounding another.San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon told reporters Tuesday the other deputy was in surgery “but he should be fine,”The cabin caught fire after police tossed smoke devices inside, a law enforcement source told CNN.The intense fire burned for hours as authorities waited at a distance.
Despite the enormity of the blaze, authorities were hesitant to officially say they had stopped Dorner.
“No body has been pulled out,” LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said at a news conference Tuesday night. “No reports of a body being ID’d are true.”Cindy Bachman, a spokeswoman for the lead agency in the case — the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department — echoed the words, saying at a separate news conference that authorities believe whoever was in the cabin never left.“They believe that there is a body in there, but it is not safe to go inside,” she told reporters.Finally, late Tuesday night, sheriff’s investigators said they found charred human remains within the ashes of the torched cabin.The department said it will work to identify the remains — but it could take a while.
The security
Clues to the targets of the violence were mentioned in Dorner’s fiery manifesto that was posted online. Authorities say Dorner began making good on his threats on February 3 when he allegedly killed Monica Quan and Keith Lawrence in an Irvine parking lot, south of Los Angeles.According to the manifesto, Randal Quan, Monica Quan’s father, bungled Dorner’s LAPD termination appeal.Randal Quan represented Dorner during the disciplinary hearing that resulted in his firing. The officer was among dozens named in the manifesto.On February 7, Dorner allegedly opened fire on two LAPD police officers, wounding one, in the suburban city of Corona.Roughly 20 minutes later, Dorner allegedly fired on two officers in the nearby city of Riverside, killing Officer Michael Crain and wounding another.Since then, the LAPD has provided security and surveillance details for more than 50 police officers and their families — many of whom were named in the manifesto.Police said Tuesday night they would continue to protect the people Dorner said he would target until it was confirmed that he died in the cabin.In the manifesto Dorner wrote about death multiple times. Not just the death of his targets but of his own.“Self Preservation is no longer important to me,” the manifesto said at one point. “I do not fear death as I died long ago.”
http://5newsonline.com/2013/02/13/police-work-to-confirm-if-dorners-remains-found-in-burned-cabin/

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