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Children of Juarez Cartel Members Tortured By The U.S. Government Exposed - Hear the Audio

September 06, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

To hear the exclusive interview with the wife of a Juarez Cartel member who is being aided and abetted by the United States Government and hear some names dropped. (Worth the time to download file)Click here

Below is a letter sent to the Juarez Cartel by a mother who has children that are being victimized and abused at the hands the United States Government.

Dear Juarez Cartel, I am writing to let you know I realize that NO MATTER WHAT, your family is your family. WE may fight among ourselves, have disagreements, and even not like each other. But Family is Family. I know everyone knows Why I left and everyone will agree that torturing your own children and wife to the extent we were even had the hit men talking bad about him. I know he is “good” at what he does but for Judge Dan Camp of Carroll County GA to mix “business” with “family” is a BIG cartel NO-NO.

Especially when it causes Zuniga Grand children to be put in Government Mental Institutions where they are drugged til Paco has sever liver Damage and Tony has been Raped
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Pentagon declined to investigate hundreds of purchases of child pornography

September 06, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

A 2006 Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation into the purchase of child pornography online turned up more than 250 civilian and military employees of the Defense Department — including some with the highest available security clearance — who used credit cards or PayPal to purchase images of children in sexual situations. But the Pentagon investigated only a handful of the cases, Defense Department records show.

The cases turned up during a 2006 ICE inquiry, called Project Flicker, which targeted overseas processing of child-porn payments. As part of the probe, ICE investigators gained access to the names and credit card information of more than 5,000 Americans who had subscribed to websites offering images of child pornography. Many of those individuals provided military email addresses or physical addresses with Army or fleet ZIP codes when they purchased the subscriptions.

In a related inquiry, the Pentagon’s Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) cross-checked the ICE list against military databases to come up with a list of Defense employees and contractors who appeared to be guilty of purchasing child pornography. The names included staffers for the secretary of defense, contractors for the ultra-secretive National Security Agency, and a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. But the DCIS opened investigations into only 20 percent of the individuals identified, and succeeded in prosecuting just a handful.

The Boston Globe first reported the Pentagon’s role in Project Flicker in July, citing DCIS investigative reports (PDF) showing that at least 30 Defense Department employees were investigated.
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