Newsweek’s just-published exposé on a mole’s infiltration of white supremacists purposely omits all mention of PATCON, the Federal Bureau of investigation’s undercover investigation of the “patriot conspiracy” movement, an exclusive Sipsey Street Irregulars analysis charges.
“And now we know what a cabal of New York editors under pressure from a frightened FBI and nervous White House can do to the story of the greatest crime ever perpetrated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” Mike Vanderboegh writes. “[T]hey can gut it and they can reduce it almost to innocuousness, all to protect criminals who hide behind federal badges and to shield the politicians who sent them.”
“For you see,” Vanderboegh continues, “you may scan this article, you may study it, you may even read it backwards. But you will find no mention of PATCON. Nor will you find any mention of how PATCON touched upon, shaped the lives of and ultimately decided the fate of the dead at Ruby Ridge, Waco and Oklahoma City. For PATCON has been excised by the editorship of Tina Brown and sent down the memory hole as if it never existed.
Click here to read this Sipsey Street Irregulars exclusive. And see the sidebar media player for relevant government documents.
“This will be the first document of many posted in these pages as we gradually explore the records related to PATCON and confidential sources who will explain its outline, scope and bloody consequences.” Vanderboegh promises.
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