
"Conspiracy Theories Must Be Banned"
We continue to cross-research the possible MK-Ultra Assassination of John McCarthy Roll on January 8th, 2011 by Jared Lee Loughner in Tucson, Arizona. This includes media research the FBI conducted (media presentations and dozens of articles listed in FBI report 89A-PX-86099, 01/10/2011). Some media outlets were predominately featured in FBI reports over other media outlets. Why?
In our attempt to answer this question, we link to the Video Archives of The Alex Jones Show (Sunday Edition) featuring Jim Marrs (author of Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy). The broadcast conversation provides a public context in mass communication in the days following the assassination of Federal Judge John McCarthy Roll. Subscriber feedback is welcome.
Our position set forth in Part 1 is the CIA was involved in the death of Judge Roll. This position is partly based on recent documents released in connection with the JFK assassination that may implicate the Central Intelligence Agency. If CIA implications are true, what other domestic homicides involve nefarious actions of the CIA? And sanctioned CIA domestic kill programs exist today? In addition, what was the extent of Judge Roll's involvement in federal activities to subvert gun running to the Sinaloa Cartel? Did the federal judge sign warrants in either Arizona-based operation Wide Reciever or Fast and Furious? These two federal operations eventually became national headlines:
- Operation Fast and Furious: an ATF gun-running sting sanctioned by Arizona U.S. Attorney's Office gone awry that lead to the death of US Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry (multiple sources).
- Operation Wide Reciever: a surveillance operation that supported Fast and Furious and failed to yield expected results as noted by the Office of Inspector General (or did it? The angle we are researching is the desired outcome for some agencies might not have aligned with others).
Please see our previous preliminary research in post Part 1: https://hellknow.locals.com/post/3321543/assassination-nation-a-day-things-changed
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Prison Planet TV
In Part 1 on Saturday, we brought you the Friday, January 7th, 2011 Alex Jones Show featuring Bob Chapman. The broadcast is missing from archive.org for some odd reason. Broadcasted the day before Jared Lee Loughner shot 13 people in Tucson, Arizona, we conduct this media research for historical context. The "Rainbow Ronnie" video broadcast is available in The Prison Planet TV archive section of InfoWars TV or you may listen to the audio here at Hell Know.
Linked below is the Alex Jones January 9th Sunday broadcast, the day after the shooting. On the broadcast, Alex Jones and Jim Marrs discuss MK-Ultra, the assassination of Judge John Roll, the murder of a 9-year-old girl, and the attempted murder of Congressman Gabrielle Lee "Gabby" Giffords. The broadcast is 2 hours long with fascinating insights on IoT and things to come.
Programs like MK-Ultra continue to leave LSD fingerprints. During the broadcast, various players in the JFK assassination are connected to LSD and possible LSD use is connected to Jared Lee Loughner. We will open this research path soon.
Show notes: Restricting Free Speech on the Internet, MySpace, Loughner, LSD, MK-Ultra.
Prison Planet Video Archives: The Alex Jones Show - Sunday Edition January 09, 2011
"Alex covers the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others in Tucson, Arizona, yesterday. Was this a simple case of a deranged mentally ill nutcase, or is mind control involved? Alex welcomes author Jim Marrs to discuss the weekend's tragic events."
https://tv.infowars.com/index.php/index/display/id/1580
Background
2011 Tucson Shooting Media, FBI Records: The Vault. 2023. https://vault.fbi.gov/2011-tucson-shooting/2011-tucson-shooting-media
"A Review of ATF’s Operation Fast and Furious and Related Matters". Office of Inspector General https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2012/s1209.pdf
The Alex Jones Show (Sunday Edition), January 09, 2011. InfoWars TV Because there is a war on for your mind. 2023. https://tv.infowars.com/index.php/index/display/id/1580
Tucson Shooting FBI Report: 89A-PX-86099, 01/10/2011 https://vault.fbi.gov/2011-tucson-shooting
Audio Endnote:
Jim Marrs / Alex Jones: https://hellknow.locals.com/post/3329715/a-day-things-changed-infowars-sun-jan-9-2011
Bob Chapman / Charlotte Iserbyt / Alex Jones: https://hellknow.locals.com/post/3321264/a-day-things-changed-infowars-fri-jan-7-2011
Endnote:
Sinaloa Cartel
"Similarly, during a regular weekly briefing on December 15, 2009, OSII presented the Office of Field Operations with information regarding the December 8, 2009, seizure of nine firearms in Douglas, Arizona, that had been purchased the same day by Sean Steward. According to sign-in sheets, McMahon attended the briefing. 175 The slide regarding this seizure showed that Steward had purchased 40 AK-47 style rifles from FFL1 on December 8, 2009, and that 8 of these firearms were recovered by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the Douglas Port of Entry.176 The mounting number of firearms traced back to Operation Fast and Furious caught the attention of ATF’s Southwest Border Interdiction Coordinator, Ray Rowley. Rowley told us that he expressed concern within ATF Headquarters that too many firearms were being trafficked in Operation Fast and Furious and that the case should be concluded. Although Rowley could not recall exactly when he began expressing his concerns, e-mail records show that his concerns had reached ATF’s Phoenix Field Division by early afternoon on December 17, 2009. The December 15 briefing also included information about a large firearms recovery in Mexicali, Mexico, on December 9, 2009. The slides from this presentation showed that 48 firearms, $2 million, 500 kilos of cocaine, and 85 pounds of methamphetamine had been recovered by the Mexican Army in Mexicali and that 8 of the 12 suspects detained during this seizure were associated with the Sinoloa Cartel. The presentation also showed that 17 of these 48 firearms were purchased by Operation Fast and Furious subjects. The sign-in sheet reflects that McMahon attended this briefing as well.
The mounting number of firearms traced back to Operation Fast and Furious caught the attention of ATF’s Southwest Border Interdiction Coordinator, Ray Rowley. Rowley told us that he expressed concern within ATF Headquarters that too many firearms were being trafficked in Operation Fast and Furious and that the case should be concluded. Although Rowley could not recall exactly when he began expressing his concerns, e-mail records show that his concerns had reached ATF’s Phoenix Field Division by early afternoon on December 17, 2009."
Office of Inspector General, "A Review of ATF’s Operation Fast and Furious..." page 239.