April 28, 2011 Press release from the ATF
This operation really needed 1300 officers from 10 separate enforcement agencies to bust 80 perpetrators? What happened to the “200 VIOLENT CRIMINALS?” Did 120 get away?
Do we really need all these federal law enforcement agencies with national jurisdiction or can we go with out a few? Depending on who you talk to the count can go as high as 60, but most agree there are The Big Eight the CIA, FBI, DEA , CBP,ATF,USSS,NSA, and Diplomatic security. If you eliminate military police agencies and Indian national law enforcement agencies the count drops but is still a significant portion of government resources.
With 60 federal law enforcement entties filled with type “A” personalities maneuvering for federal funds and all looking to justify there existence the question is. Have these agencies gone out of control?
The Federales are out of control. The TSA a post 9/11 security apparatus is like a make work agency for welfare recipients. Case in point, Last time i was at Tampa International there was 20,000 pounds of TSA molesting travelers as if we were all convicts headed for the gray stone hotel. TSA personal and polices are are a joke. To think that our tax dollars go into supporting a bloated bureaucracy full of blue shirted pachyderms doing unconstitutional searches and seizures is reprehensible!
There have been reports of suicide bombers concealing plastic explosives in there rectum and in breast implants. A Saudi Prince was attacked in his palace by an extremist that claimed he was reformed after going through a retraining program that the prince sponsored. After the attacker had been searched by security personal he set off his booty bomb and killed himself and one other person, the prince had minor injuries. What would be TSAs response to something like that? Now that DR. Ayman al-Zawahir is heading up Al-Qaeda we could be seeing booby bombs and butt blasters in the near future, so look forward to the fickled finger of fate checking for junk in your trunk or TNT in your tartars!!!
Homeland security was a post 9/11 knee jerk reaction that was just not properly thought out. It was stated in the 9/11 report that the September 11th attack happened as a result of a lack of corruption and information sharing between the CIA and FBI. OK that problem could be overcome with a Liaison office. Instead Homeland Security was dreamed up. HS has turned into a bureaucracy and encompasses overlapping agencies doing redundant work. Just one example may be (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USCIS) United States Citizen immigration service, (TSA) Transportation Safety Administration and (CBP) Customs and Border Protection. It seems to me that the Consolidation of agencies such as these is necessary for reasons of accountability and redundancy reduction in order to maximise federal tax proceeds.
United States Department of Homeland Security
OPERATION PIRATE TOWN TARGETS OVER 200 VIOLENT
CRIMINALS LINKED TO RANCHO SAN PEDRO GANG
1,300 FEDERAL AGENTS AND POLICE
DROP DRAGNET ON THE HARBOR AREA
“This morning’s enforcement operations involved officers with the LAPD and special agents with ATF, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), IRS-Criminal Investigation, the U.S. Secret Service (USSS), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Office of Inspector General (OIG), and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation- Office of Correctional Safety- Special Service Unit (CDCR/SSU). A total of 66 individuals were taken into custody on state weapons and narcotics charges and 14 defendants were arrested pursuant to federal indictments.”
This operation really needed 1300 officers from 10 separate enforcement agencies to bust 80 perpetrators? What happened to the “200 VIOLENT CRIMINALS?” Did 120 get away?
Do we really need all these federal law enforcement agencies with national jurisdiction or can we go with out a few? Depending on who you talk to the count can go as high as 60, but most agree there are The Big Eight the CIA, FBI, DEA , CBP,ATF,USSS,NSA, and Diplomatic security. If you eliminate military police agencies and Indian national law enforcement agencies the count drops but is still a significant portion of government resources.
With 60 federal law enforcement entties filled with type “A” personalities maneuvering for federal funds and all looking to justify there existence the question is. Have these agencies gone out of control?
The Federales are out of control. The TSA a post 9/11 security apparatus is like a make work agency for welfare recipients. Case in point, Last time i was at Tampa International there was 20,000 pounds of TSA molesting travelers as if we were all convicts headed for the gray stone hotel. TSA personal and polices are are a joke. To think that our tax dollars go into supporting a bloated bureaucracy full of blue shirted pachyderms doing unconstitutional searches and seizures is reprehensible!
There have been reports of suicide bombers concealing plastic explosives in there rectum and in breast implants. A Saudi Prince was attacked in his palace by an extremist that claimed he was reformed after going through a retraining program that the prince sponsored. After the attacker had been searched by security personal he set off his booty bomb and killed himself and one other person, the prince had minor injuries. What would be TSAs response to something like that? Now that DR. Ayman al-Zawahir is heading up Al-Qaeda we could be seeing booby bombs and butt blasters in the near future, so look forward to the fickled finger of fate checking for junk in your trunk or TNT in your tartars!!!
Homeland security was a post 9/11 knee jerk reaction that was just not properly thought out. It was stated in the 9/11 report that the September 11th attack happened as a result of a lack of corruption and information sharing between the CIA and FBI. OK that problem could be overcome with a Liaison office. Instead Homeland Security was dreamed up. HS has turned into a bureaucracy and encompasses overlapping agencies doing redundant work. Just one example may be (ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USCIS) United States Citizen immigration service, (TSA) Transportation Safety Administration and (CBP) Customs and Border Protection. It seems to me that the Consolidation of agencies such as these is necessary for reasons of accountability and redundancy reduction in order to maximise federal tax proceeds.
United States Department of Homeland Security
Agencies
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
- Transportation Security Administration
- United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
- United States Coast Guard (Transfers to Department of Defense during declared war or national emergency)
- United States Customs and Border Protection
- United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- United States Secret Service
Offices
Management
National Protection and Programs
- National Protection and Programs Directorate
- Federal Protective Service
- Office of Cybersecurity and Communications
- Office of Infrastructure Protection
- Office of Risk Management and Analysis
- United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT)
Science and Technology
Portfolios
- Innovation/Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Office of Research
- Office of National Laboratories
- Office of University Programs
- Program Executive Office, Counter Improvised Explosive Device
- Office of Transition
- Commercialization Office
- Long Range Broad Agency Announcement Office
- Product Transition Office
- Safety Act Office
- Technology Transfer Office
Divisions
- Border and Maritime Security Division
- Chemical and Biological Division
- Command, Control and Interoperability Division
- Explosives Division
- Human Factors Division
- Infrastructure/Geophysical Division
Offices and Institutes
- Business Operations Division
- Executive Secretariat Office
- Human Capital Office
- Key Security Office
- Office of the Chief Administrative Officer
- Office of the Chief Information Officer
- Planning and Management
- Corporate Communications Division
- Interagency and First Responders Programs Division
- International Cooperative Programs Office
- Operations Analysis Division
- Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute
- Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute
- Strategy, Policy and Budget Division
- Special Programs Division
- Test & Evaluation and Standards Division
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