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    Obama stimulus funded 'guns-to-drug-lords' plan

    Obama stimulus funded 'guns-to-drug-lords' plan

    Spending bill gave $10 million of taxpayers' funding to effort

    Posted: July 09, 2011
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    By Michael Carl
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    Just a day after U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., called for Attorney General Eric Holder's removal, alleging a White House connection to the "Project Gunrunner" that allowed weapons to be delivered to Mexican drug lords, confirmation has come that the program originated at the highest levels of the Obama administration.

    The link is the $10 million in taxpayer dollars designated to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for Project Gunrunner in Obama's 2009 American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, otherwise known as the Stimulus Bill.

    Section 5, Division A, Title II, under the heading of "Office of Justice Programs," says the money is set aside for border regions.

    For an additional amount for 'State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance,' $40,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2014, for competitive grants to provide assistance and equipment to local law enforcement along the Southern border and in High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas to combat criminal narcotics activity stemming from the Southern border, of which $10,000,000 shall be transferred to 'Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Salaries and Expenses' for the ATF Project Gunrunner.

    Gun Owners of America President Larry Pratt believes stimulus money was given to a drug dealer to buy guns.

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    "Ten million dollars, and one of the ways they were spending it was a paid FBI informant who was a drug dealer they had flipped. So he was buying lots of guns with that stimulus money," Pratt said.

    Pratt said that the stimulus bill enhanced one industry in particular.

    "We can say there's one thing that was stimulated by the stimulus bill and that was the Mexican undertaker business," Pratt said. "Mexican authorities say that 150 people were murdered using these guns."

    Listen to an interview with Pratt: (audio embedded at source link)

    Pratt said that the gun buyer involved was the subject of what he calls an "aspect of tragic comedy."

    "This FBI informant was being surveilled by the ATF that was running the Fast and Furious Operation and they had no idea that he was an FBI informant," Pratt observed.

    "But obviously they didn't need to be informed because they didn't care. They just wanted the guns to walk," he stated.

    Today, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said he would support the call for a special prosecutor if members of Congress investigating the issue believe that is the best solution.

    Appearing on the Steve Gill show, he said, "The point of our inquiry is to find out who really signed off on this operation. Who is the one who said 'yeah, this is a good thing to do.' It might have sounded like a good idea, but it ended up with the murder of Mr. Terry, a border control agent, and two of the guns were found at the scene of that murder."

    A report in the San Francisco Chronicle says that FBI informants were connected to the ATF's Project Gunrunner.

    Firearms law analyst and writer David Codrea believes that even if there is evidence to prove that known criminals used taxpayer money to get guns to take to Mexico, nothing is likely to be done with the evidence.

    "If left to Holder's Justice Department, nothing, because it shows this had to be top-level DoJ-authorized," Codrea explained.

    Reports say other federal agencies have also been drawn into the operation. The DEA, FBI and upper-level DOJ officers, including the U. S. Attorney's office in Phoenix, have been named.

    Attorney General Holder's office has not responded to WND's request for comment.

    Codrea believes that it's possible that ATF Acting Director Kenneth Melson's office was bypassed in decision-making about the operation.

    "It's absolutely possible and may even be probable that they bypassed Melson in the operation. However, that does not excuse him from having no control of his agency," Codrea said.

    "But this kind of thing cannot take place in your agency unless you have unless you have people ... who are absolutely flat-out lying to you," he said.

    Pratt also believes that some of the guns were purchased by the Mexican cartels directly from federal agents.

    "One of the founders of the cartel, one of their top 14 directors if you will, a guy whose nickname is El Mamito, has said that he was buying guns directly from the federal government," Pratt explained.

    Jesus Rejon Aguilar, nicknamed El Mamito or "Pretty Boy," (t)he third highest ranking member of the drug gang Los Zetas, was captured Monday by Mexican authorities.

    Pratt said he believes for the guns to go across at a designated location, there had to be coordination between several federal law enforcement agencies.

    "There had to be some kind of a deal with the Border Patrol. ... We know that in that '09 meeting that set-up Fast and Furious, those four or five agencies were all part of the deal," Pratt said.

    Pratt said that it's not likely that many of the representatives who voted for the stimulus package were aware that money was allocated for Project Gunrunner.

    "Anyone who voted for the stimulus bill has another reason to regret their vote. Obviously they didn't read the bill," Pratt asserted. "They don't read most of the bills up there at all."

    Pratt illustrated his comment by citing former Speaker Nancy Pelosi's comment about the health care bill: "But we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of controversy."

    Several border state representatives contacted about the stimulus package and its allocation of $10 million for Project Gunrunner have not returned WND's calls.

    Pratt also said that he's supportive of West's call for the removal of Holder and for a special prosecutor to be appointed.

    "This is something that is very appropriate. While Rep. Issa was very correct in his choice of words, he said he didn't think Attorney General Eric Holder told the truth," Pratt said. "He could have said it more sharply, that he thinks Eric Holder is a liar, but it comes out the same in the wash."

    Codrea believes that the pressure felt by the administration may be the leverage needed for the Justice Department or the White House to force Melson to resign.

    "I think they were hoping they could have him quietly transferred out but he saw what was going on and he has to understand which way the wind blows and he has things on higher ups and they want him to keep quiet," Codrea commented.

    "It looks like [Melson] decided that going quietly is not in his best interest. What was in his best interest is to lawyer up and to go and talk to the congressional oversight committee," he said.

    Listen in an interview with Codrea: (audio embedded at source link)

    Codrea and Pratt believe that the issue is going to get bigger as more details become public. Pratt believes that if Issa's committee continues its work, the entire scenario may rise to the level of Watergate.

    "Just like Watergate became the only thing the Richard Nixon administration could think about, I think 'Fast and Furious' is coming to the point where it's going to be an all consuming issue," Pratt said.

    "It's going to take the Obama regime off their stride and they're going to have to be playing defense."

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    HR495 never made it out of committee, but it made it to the Stimulus Bill...

    To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.

    Display Version Introduced in House
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    To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink



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    Mr. RODRIGUEZ (for himself, Mr. TEAGUE, Mr. ENGEL, and Mr. REYES) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concernedCommentsClose CommentsPermalink

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    To authorize additional resources to identify and eliminate illicit sources of firearms smuggled into Mexico for use by violent drug trafficking organizations, and for other purposes.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
    This Act may be cited as the ‘Southwest Border Violence Reduction Act of 2009’.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    SEC. 2. PROJECT GUNRUNNER.
    (a) In General- The Attorney General shall dedicate and expand the resources provided for the Project Gunrunner initiative of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to identify, investigate, and prosecute individuals involved in the trafficking of firearms across the international border between the United States and Mexico.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (b) Activities- In carrying out this section, the Attorney General shall--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (1) assign additional agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to the area of the United States adjacent to the international border between the United States and Mexico to support the expansion of Project Gunrunner teams;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (2) establish not fewer than 1 Project Gunrunner team in each State along the international border between the United States and Mexico; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (3) coordinate with the heads of other relevant Federal law enforcement agencies and State and local law enforcement agencies to address firearms trafficking in a comprehensive manner.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (c) Additional Staff- The Attorney General may hire Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives agents for, and otherwise expend additional resources needed to adequately support, Project Gunrunner.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (d) Authorization of Appropriations- There are authorized to be appropriated $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2010 and 2011 to carry out this section.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    SEC. 3. ENHANCED INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.
    (a) In General- The Attorney General, in cooperation with the Secretary of State, shall--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (1) assign agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to the United States mission in Mexico, to work with Mexican law enforcement agencies in conducting investigations relating to firearms trafficking and other criminal enterprises;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (2) provide the equipment and technological resources necessary to support investigations and to trace firearms recovered in Mexico; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (3) support the training of Mexican law enforcement officers in serial number restoration techniques, canine explosive detection, and antitrafficking tactics.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink


    (b) Authorization of Appropriations- There are authorized to be appropriated $9,500,000 for each of fiscal years 2010 and 2011 to carry out this


    http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h495/text
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