Dec 17 2012
Doug or Joe,
I am a law enforcement
officer in Hawaii and for obvious reasons don’t want to be further identified.
I’m sending this e-mail to you through a throw-away account and a proxy server,
as all of our computer email is filtered thru IA. I listen to your show every
day and appreciate what you both do. I love it when Steve Quayle is on your
show and praise God for him and both of you.
I worked in cyber crimes
unit so I know what goes on. Things have been getting tight here over the last
few years and there is a lot of oversight. You talk about betrayal, well there is a lot of that within the
departments and there is a power struggle that
seems to pit the good guys with the bad or those who want to be the enforcers
of a spirit of oppression over the people.
The department
hired many new officers, most with combat experience. I know it sounds strange,
but from some things I’ve seen I can’t believe some of these guys are
completely human. It’s hard to describe, but there is something about them that
is very different. Not the old timers, but the new patrol officers and
recruits. To say they are on steroids would be understating things. They can
best be described as soldiers in uniform, not police officers.
This brings me to my questions for Steve Quayle and Russ Disdar. When I checked his web site before work and began looking into super soldiers, it hit home with me. I am frankly afraid, as I believe he is right on. I have a question but obviously cannot get into the chat room or call in.
This brings me to my questions for Steve Quayle and Russ Disdar. When I checked his web site before work and began looking into super soldiers, it hit home with me. I am frankly afraid, as I believe he is right on. I have a question but obviously cannot get into the chat room or call in.
Do the super
soldiers have different genetic makeup than normal people? Is
their DNA the same? Please don’t laugh, but I am wondering if there is something physically different about these recruits in
their DNA. It’s only been over the last few years, or since the veterans
from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, when the department began hiring young
veterans and they are nothing like the other
recruits.
Many of these young men are being formed into groups, like SWAT teams, outside of normal department operations. I heard one brag that he is an assassin, not a marksman but an assassin. He is part of one of those groups, which are two that I know about. They are small, maybe 4 at most per group.
Many of these young men are being formed into groups, like SWAT teams, outside of normal department operations. I heard one brag that he is an assassin, not a marksman but an assassin. He is part of one of those groups, which are two that I know about. They are small, maybe 4 at most per group.
Something is not
right with these teams, and they report only to a certain person who is the liason to the feds. I will try to find out more, but
could this be what Steve and Russ are talking about?
If you read my question on
air, please do not mention my name.
God bless you all. I’m
praying for all of you.
1 comment:
What a nice message. Just in time for Christmas. They even used red and green fonts. No better way to lend credibility to your argument.
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