What was the Real Reason for Operation Fast aand Furious? - CC

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What was the Real Reason for Operation Fast and Furious? Clinton Crackel January 3, 2024 Having just watched the movie “Sicario: Day of the Soldado”, which depicts the violence of the heavily armed Mexican cartels, I began to think about Operations Fast and Furious. Operation Fast and Furious became known as such in February 2010, during the Obama administration, and under the control of then-Attorney General Eric Holder. The project was a tactic used by the Arizona U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Arizona Field Office of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as a means of tracking the sale of firearms to straw buyers in this country to arm the Mexican cartels. The tactic originated in 2006 and was originally known as gunwalking. During Operation Fast and Furious, the ATF monitored the sale of 2,000 weapons, but as of February 2012, only 710 weapons were recovered. Based on photographic displays of weapons recovered, most appeared to be semiautomatic versions of military-style assault weapons. No doubt such weapons would be highly valued by the Mexican drug cartels as they began to expand their realm of power and influence over private and government entities on both sides of the border. I have no doubt that, thanks to the efforts of the Obama administration to arm the cartels, the cartels have become an integral component of the globalist left’s efforts to overthrow our constitutional republic. Such an effort is intended to replace it with a totalitarian regime, led by leftist Democrats and favoring the wealthy and powerful. Such an action will relegate all other members of our society to subservient roles. 1


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