Saturday, February 17, 2007

Mexican Government Initiates the Prosecution Of American Border Agents



Sacrificial Lambs:
Not one but two of Americas defenders of the sovereignty of this free nation have had their lives sacrificed in order to promote Bush’s Globalist agenda of a NORTH AMERICAN UNION to be created by the demise of Canada the United States and Mexico.

By de Andrea

In order to promote the cue of one North American Country, President Bush has not only thrown one bone, but the bones of two American Heroes at the feet of President Vicente Fox and now President Felipe de Jesus CALDERON Hinojosa.

The lives of not only Ramose and Compean (two U.S. Border Guards) but the lives of their families as well, are being sacrificed as an appeasement offering to the Government of Mexico, which goes to show the lengths that President Bush will go to bring about his personal agenda of an eventual global government and economy. For now it is just the North American Union.

Bush will leave the bones of Ramos and Compean who risked their lives to protect this country from the overwhelming flow of drugs and criminal aliens, to rot in the dungeons of Americas Federal Prisons, just to feed the Dragon at our southern border.

For those of you that have not been following the story here is a recap. On February 17 2005 Agents Ramos and Compean each in a separate patrol truck saw a suspicious van with Mexican plates traveling on a road running parallel to the Mexican border separated by a irrigation ditch, a field, and the Rio Grand River. The van was recognized as one that had carried drugs from Mexico in the past. The two Agents followed the van and the driver of the van accelerated, went out of control, and went into the ditch. The driver left the van and went into the water and up the bank with Agent Compean giving chase. Compean caught the suspect on the other side of the bank and a struggled ensued and Compean was knocked to the ground by the suspect. Ramos hearing shots fired, runs into the water and up the bank and seeing his partner Compean on the ground assumed that he had been shot. Ramos yelled at the suspect to stop which resulted in the suspect stopping and turning toward Ramos and pointing what Ramos thought to be a gun directly at Agent Ramos. Ramos Fired his own forty cal automatic at the suspect, the suspect again turned back toward the Rio Grand and the Mexican Border and ran full tilt across the remainder of the field and the river and into a waiting vehicle and sped off.

Not thinking that any of the shots fired had actually hit the suspect because of his ability to run uninhibited the rest of the way across the field and the river and jumping in to a waiting vehicle both agent Ramos and agent Compean verbally reported the incident to their supervisor, which is the proper procedure for shots fired. If there was an actual shooting of a suspect then a paper report would be the proper procedure.

Having satisfied procedures, then just the van which was full of Marijuana nearly 800 lbs of it was processed and a paper report was made of the confiscation of the drugs, all according to procedure. Both agents Ramos and Compean already decorated agents, received commendations for there recovery of the drugs.

Nothing more was thought of it, until the arrest of agent Ramos and agent Compean by the U.S. Department of Justice after March 4, 2005.

They where charged with failing to report a shooting of an unarmed suspect. Truth is no one can prove whether or not the suspect was armed or not. They were also prosecuted under a law meant to prosecute a suspect shooting someone in the commission of a crime. Agents Compean and Ramos were not in the process of committing a crime, so the law doesn’t apply. Then since the trial is has been discovered that the bullet taken from the buttocks of the suspect does not match the ballistics of the guns from either agents Ramos or Compean. So if in fact the suspect Davila a career drug smuggler was actually shot, it wasn’t by agent’s Ramos or Compean, more than likely the suspect Davila was shot later by a drug lord for losing nearly 800 lbs of drugs.

The Mexican government was directly involved in the initiation of the investigation against Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean which led to their arrest, conviction and imprisonment, according to World Net Daily’s reporter Jerome Corsi -- author of the best-seller “Unfit For CommandCorsi, quoting members of Congress and sourcing Hill staffers, reports that Department of Homeland Security investigators informed Congress that it was the Mexican Consulate that initiated the events by contacting the U.S. Consulate.
Mexican Consulate requests action, Corsi explained that no action was taken for days following the incident at the border. In fact the agents' actions were considered “normal” and the reporting "acceptable” until Mexico intervened, says Corsi.

How was the Mexican government involved in the Ramos/Compean case?For several weeks [after the February 17, 2005 incident at the border] no investigation was ongoing. The Border Patrol considered the incident to be completely normal, the reporting to be acceptable and nothing was being done. “Then on March 4 the request came through from the Mexican Consulate to the U.S. consulate in Mexico demanding an investigation on the basis that the Mexican Consulate was bringing forth Davila a convicted drug smuggler and wanted the agents to be punished.” Corsi also documents how the Mexican government was instrumental in the initiation of the case against Sheriff’s Deputy Gilmer Hernandez -- the other high-profile case involving U.S. prosecution against our own personnel in favor of illegal aliens

Agent’s are sacrificial lambs in Open Border agendaCorsi said that these agents are “victims of Mexico” and the Bush administration agenda for “political and economic integration with Mexico and Canada.”

Grassfire’s Steve Elliott says any involvement by the Mexican government is unacceptable. “The timing of Mexico's involvement is not, to me, as critical as the fact that Mexico has such influence. It is outrageous that the Mexican government has any influence over the actions of our Justice Department, especially when the alleged victim is an illegal alien career drug smuggler. Mexico has no place in U.S. internal affairs.”On the Fourth of March we see an investigation began by the Department of Homeland Security in the Ramos and Compean case and a file opened by U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton. Nothing had been done until the request came forward from the Mexican Consulate and the dates coincide -- March 4, 2005 -- the request from the Mexican Consulate and the start of the case by DHS and the Department of Justice.

Jerome Corsi with Steve Elliott

So the Mexican Consulate initiated this entire fiasco?That’s correct. That’s how I see it. This is coming out of the 9/26/06 meeting of DHS with members of Congress, correct?That is correct. I’ve gotten a hold of notes from staffers who attended that meeting…. Those notes fully document and are very clear that the contact came from the Mexican Consulate and it came through the U.S. Consulate in Mexico and that’s how the case has begun.
This is the same meeting in which DHS misled members of Congress, correct?These three DHS investigators…lied when it came to saying they had investigative reports that Ramos and Compean were rogue cops who were going to go out and shoot some Mexicans that day. … The Department of Homeland Security doesn’t have those reports. There’s nothing they can produce. It’s a lie.

Now we’re finding out that our own governmentis lying to members of Congress and our Department of Homeland Security may be acting on orders fro the MC!They were being praised because they got 743 pounds of dope -- …until Mexico demanded that George W. Bush be an agent of the Mexican government and prosecute these Border Patrol agents to defend a fleeing Mexican national drug dealer.Why would our government want to even take any direction from the Mexican government?I believe the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America that President Bush agreed to on March 23, 2005, [that] President Bush has decided to integrate us --a politically and economic integration with Mexico and Canada -- he’s going to pursue that agenda whether he explains it to the American people or not.These border agents have been caught up in this…They’re just victims of Mexico as Vicente Fox has been pushing a North American Union for years…. That I believe is the agenda, and it’s openly there in the public record.
de Andrea
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