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LA Cop Killer

As far as I know I'm not supporting any drug cartels.

BTW none of what I said was intended to indicate that I support this guy who's killing cops and anyone who has any connection to cops. I would definitely prefer he be captured alive, but beyond that I don't support him at all.

Well, rememeber those banks that were "too big to fail"? The ones with their hands deep in the government pocket already? That we gave a trillion dollars to? The ones that generally supply the titular head of the Federal Reserve?

Yep. Those guys are the ones that from the eighteenth century have been owned in large measure by the opium traders and their spawn.

And yes, it was Chase/Morgan interests that formed the alliance with the Mormons, lending to the Church, to lift the LDS out of believing they had a right to practice a strange religion and gave Utah "statehood". That Heber J. Grant worked for and used to preach from the old tabernacle that the NY bankers are "fine folks".

And darn it all, most of our pharmaceuticals and major oil cartels, etc. etc. etc. the robber barons who really haven't changed their stripes no matter how their public relations firms can spin it all. So we're all trapped in the web, and doing business right and left, and just can't process it all. . . . or afford to give a crap sometimes.
 
How the hell have they not found this guy yet?

Because this guy has been trained the same way they have been. He knows what they look for and how to avoid it. He has been trained by both the military and the police.
 
Because this guy has been trained the same way they have been. He knows what they look for and how to avoid it. He has been trained by both the military and the police.

Still, with hundreds if not thousands of people looking for him, it is still really really impressive. I bet he is dead already though, killed himself in a bunker he made in the mountains or something
 
Yep. It's like they're just trying to kill this guy before **** really hits the fan.

That said, when I said rooting earlier, I did not mean rooting for him to kill anyone else. Simply escape, reveal the truth and somehow be vindicated. If of course everythingb he said is true.

His first murders were his ex and her new boyfriend. Your "rooting" for vindication on that? How do you know LAPD is as corrupt as it gets? Because of the one rampart incident in which a hundred different movies were based? This guys manifesto threatens children and spouses. Have you read it? The only "truth" in him has already been revealed.
 
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His first murders were his ex and her new boyfriend. Your "rooting" for vindication on that? How do you know LAPD is as corrupt as it gets? Because of the one rampart incident in which a hundred different movies were based? This guys manifesto threatens children and spouses. Have you read it? The only "truth" in him has already been revealed.

No, vindication on having been very potentially wrongfully terminated because of massive corruption.
 
His first murders were his ex and her new boyfriend. Your "rooting" for vindication on that? How do you know LAPD is as corrupt as it gets? Because of the one rampart incident in which a hundred different movies were based? This guys manifesto threatens children and spouses. Have you read it? The only "truth" in him has already been revealed.

I lived in LA when that Rampart thing went down and let me tell you, it wasn't "one" incident.

It was "one" cop blowing the whistle on hundreds of "incidents" that had been taking place for years. And all the while people had been saying LAPD was corrupt fur years, but the LAPD, of course, denied it at every level.

When Rampart went down the only shocking thing about it was some of those guys actually got busted. The actual corruption was already widely known.

Also, during and after that Rampart incident, it was widely known that the corruption didn't slow down in the LAPD. All it did was give the LAPD the opportunity to act like they had addressed the corruption in the media. The reality was they didn't do anything to address the corruption outside of that one precinct. And even in that one precinct, the only action they took was specific to what that one whistle blower cop was personally involved with. It's not like they did a thorough investigation and found their own corruption in other precincts.

On another note, I didn't know they made any movies about that. I thought it was just a local story that got swept under the rug. Are any of them any good? I'd like to check one out and see how Hollywood told the story.
 
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