An Analysis of US Law Enforcement

“It is impossible for the world to hate you, but it hates Me because I bear witness of it, that its works are evil.” (John 7:7)

I want to believe in and respect the police in this country. I want to believe they are willing to do the right thing even in the face of pressure not to do so. I want to believe they are here to protect and serve the people in their respective communities first and foremost, rather than the ruling class and power structure.

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FBI: A History of Provocation

In 2007, researcher J. M. Berger discovered the existence of an FBI program officially in existence from 1991-1993 known as “Patriot Conspiracy,” or PATCON. Much more information was later gleaned from Salt Lake City attorney, Jesse Trentadue, regarding this program through his Freedom of Information Act(FOIA) requests.

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The Murder of Kenneth Trentadue

At 8:45 on the morning of August 21st, 1995, Wilma Trentadue received a call from Marie Carter, the acting warden of the Federal Transfer Center(FTC) in Oklahoma City, letting her know that her son, Kenneth Trentadue, had committed suicide earlier that morning by hanging himself in his cell.

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The Murder of Sgt. Terrance Yeakey

Two weeks ago, I wrote about the Oklahoma City bombing and the murder of Sergeant Terrance Yeakey of the Oklahoma City Police Department. The point here is to expound upon the circumstances surrounding his death and events postmortem.

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A Closer Look at the Oklahoma City Bombing

On the morning of April 19th, 1995, Sergeant Terrance Yeakey of the Oklahoma City Police Department was working nearby the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building when the bombs went off. He rushed to the scene and immediately began helping people to safety. Yeakey worked tirelessly to free people from the rubble and is credited with saving eight lives that day.

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