Unjustified Federal Murders
Recently an unarmed disabled veteran was murdered by the FBI in front of his family. This is the third killing by the FBI this month, and all of the executions were carried out in pre-dawn raids.
Every week that goes by it seems like there is a political storm raging in the background being blissfully ignored by puppets in power while gawking onlookers witness the explicable damage. The winds, rain, and lightning ravaging the landscape as people fight to survive the storm or hurriedly run for shelter, freshly-lit forest fires raging while meandering babies helplessly scream for their mother. Of course this is an overdramatic analogy, but the political climate of an America desperate for change can not be overstated.
It is becoming more and more acceptable for federal agencies and local police departments to murder helpless citizens as the corporate press and establishment politicians stand idly by. In a way they are aiding and abetting state-sanctioned tax-guzzling criminals that view themselves as not only the law, but above the law. The only reason these federal agencies and power-hungry cops are able to get away with breaking the supreme law of the land is because they have the power of unaccountability.
The riots of 2020 were partly in response to the murders I am describing, yet it is now apparent that nothing has changed and the tyranny has only escalated. Unfortunately now, as crime in the inner city runs rampant and local police do nothing, the police brutality has escalated to federal agencies doing the killing. Instead of actual criminals being prosecuted for blatant crimes in urban atmospheres, its the rural community’s turn to feel the pain.
Covertly, federal agencies have been killing American citizens for decades, (for example Waco, Ruby Ridge) but now it is becoming openly accepted for the average American to be savagely brutalized by law enforcement. There are no words to describe the tyranny of tax dollars being spent on animalistic murders of taxpayers who are suspected of a crime. Yet, here we are.
For the past ten years the FBI and local police departments have been conducting raids and gunning down helpless victims in an America unrecognizable to the constitutional past. The murder of federal, state, or local suspects is the perfect example of what happens when government has permission by its citizens to do anything they want to whoever they want.
Average Americans are held to the highest standards when it comes to the holy church of the state, meanwhile the government appointed priest is an axe murderer who does porno films in his free-time. Taxpayers get gunned down in their own house as powerful people like Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton commit thee most heinous crimes.
Setting the analogies aside, we are far past “the entering” of a constitutional crisis, we are in the midst of the crisis witnessing the effects of the post-constitutional post-truth era. Tyranny and mob-justice are not over the horizon, they are here and now, and unfortunately this is no longer a sensationalistic statement to make.
In the past month the FBI has violently gunned down three men using military-style “kill team” tactics that resemble something from a melodramatic war movie or a surreal dystopian horror. Two of the murders were disabled veterans and one was a mentally ill African-American man who was caught waiving an ISIS flag. All of the men were suspected of a crime that has yet to be revealed in what is now known as the new blanket term to persecute and label American citizens as second rate members of society: domestic terrorism.
The most recent victim of the modern American gestapo was a disabled veteran from Henderson, Tennessee named Teddy Deschler. Teddy was unarmed in his own home when he was gunned down by what can only be described as a kill team. The evidence that showed that he was unarmed involved two blood soaked handprints on the wall as he fell forward to take his last breath.
Unfortunately in modern America you need “evidence” of wrongdoing by law enforcement because they can not be trusted to tell the truth or admit when “raids” go awry. It might make them look bad. The FBI refuse to wear body cameras and are worse than the average police department when it comes to internal affairs and their pretend accountability.
In the case of the Deschler family the entire house was riddled to the point that the refrigerator had bullet holes. The raid began with flash bangs and tear-gas grenades, and ended with stunned witnesses and local police arriving on the scene 30 minutes later. According to the mother it only took 15 minutes for the FBI to show up and kill his son.
Theo Deschler had been suffering from PTSD and depression after his service in the military and, like most Americans, was struggling to survive. He was living with his elderly mother and middle-aged brother and was down on his luck. He had been arrested for a stabbing in May and was probably suffering the consequences of his bad decisions and painful life-experiences. Ironically, he was fighting for our freedom only to be killed by the fallacy that Americans are actually free.
The first media outlet to report the story, local WBJJ, wrote this,
They used flashbangs, destroyed the yard with trucks, shot through a refrigerator, broke tree limbs, and even knocked down a light over the garage because it was suspected to be a camera.
“We believe they broke the windows of the garage so they could shoot. Because if you look, that chair they moved from back there and they were standing on the chair when they shot,” Deschler said.
According to the suspect’s mother who chose not to appear on camera, she was at the residence at the time. According to her, the FBI beat on the door and when she answered they pulled her out of the residence and put her in the back of a police vehicle. When she asked why they were there she was told, “It’s none of your business” by the agents. She told us the entire incident was probably 15 minutes from the time the agents arrived to when her son was shot.
“It was a senseless act. You know Teddy was a 100% disabled veteran. He had problems. He had severe PTSD. He had depression but he was getting help for it but this was senseless. He didn’t have a weapon on him. He was just trying to get out of the house because it was filled with tear gas,” Deschler said.
The family believes that Theodore was unarmed. They believe from the location of where the FBI agent took the shot through the garage window, you couldn’t see into the kitchen. The garage was full of old furniture, an old fridge, plus a door in the garage that Theodore was standing behind.
“You couldn’t see. The height of the door and where Teddy was standing when they shot him and killed him, you couldn’t see if he was armed or not and you know he wasn’t. Because if you look at the door you could see where his hands were full of blood and went down the door. Well if he had a weapon in his hand…,” Deschler said.
The FBI has not confirmed any of the details of the arrest or what took place during the arrest. While the house is ruined by tear gas, flashbangs, bullet holes, and broken windows, the family says they just want answers from the FBI as to why this happened.
“They said it’s an ongoing investigation but they won’t say anything to us,” Deschler said.
The family did say that they will be looking to file a civil suit against the FBI concerning this incident.
The FBI did give us a comment about the arrest operation Thursday morning shortly after the incident occurred confirming it happened, that they take agent involved shootings seriously, and that it is under review by the FBI’s inspection division.
They refused to give us any further comments.
The countless unconstitutional crimes that the feds have committed is the reason why there has been a call in Congress to abolish the FBI. The few politicians who have spoken out have been mocked, yet the evidence is clear that the FBI is horrendously corrupt. The few good men in Congress like Republican politicians Matt Gaetz and Jim Jordan have pointed to raids of church-goers and threat tags of parents as “scary territory” when it comes to fundamental constitutionality.
Suspiciously, the Theo Deschler killing is reminiscent of the killing of a 21 year old 2A supporter named Duncan Lemp in Maryland. The murder by local law enforcement sparked the Boogaloo Boi movement during the 2020 riots. This was a movement that was labelled “far-right” by the propagandist media, but was actually in support of protests against legitimate police brutality. They believed that the issue was not black or white, right or left; it was a cause and a reason for protest that needed to be seriously addressed.
Duncan Lemp was murdered next to his pregnant girlfriend by Maryland police while he was sleeping. Just like the Theo Deschler incident, law enforcement stood on chairs to shoot through windows to murder the suspect. The police were never held accountable and the grieving family and friends were never given a reason for his assassination. Lemp was a proud gun owner. The only sin he committed was that he was vocal about his 2A beliefs, he was militia member in the 3 Percenters, and he had been posting pictures of his firearms online. The last Tweet he ever made said, “The Constitution is dead.”
The Boogaloo Bois were sympathetic to the murder of Brionna Taylor who was also murdered in her bed while she was asleep. With the recent incident in the small town of Henderson, Tennessee, even the alternative media has been trying to spin the story by conflating it with other recent FBI murder incidents. Some people were not as comparatively innocent as Theo Deschler and had committed the crime of online hate speech and empty threats, so to conflate the two in turn makes Theo seem like a justified case.
The case that was conflated was an elderly Utah man named Craig Robertson who revealed to the FBI a large revolver when he was served with a warrant. Days before the warrant he was questioned about comments he made online, for which he said, “Come back with a warrant.” The FBI came back with a SWAT team, claimed he was brandishing a gun, and executed the Vietnam veteran in his home. They dragged his corpse into the street and left him there for hours as neighbors witnessed the FBI horror show. Why did the FBI do this? Sadly the only reason they could come up with was making months old threats against Joe Biden, arguably the worst president in US history.
Craig Robertson was the father of a blind handicap man and could barely walk himself, but that didn’t matter to the FBI or the propagandists that were defending them. He was slandered by the media while not an ounce of sympathy was portrayed after his death. He was called an extremist as they claimed it was his fault he was executed after the FBI burst through his door. The propagandist corporate media basically claimed he should have known better than to threaten Joe Biden.
Purple haired neighbors made statements as suspicious video and pictures were displayed by the MSM that leave questions of their authenticity. The corporate propaganda was spread around as zero accountability for a dead father was mentioned. His only crime was saying bad things and making threats online, but none of this can be confirmed because the FBI acted as judge, jury, and executioner.
In the online digital world of make believe words mean nothing, yet social media is being normalized as a reason to raid houses and execute citizens. How did they know he made the threats? If the government and big tech corporations claim they aren’t spying on gun owners, or spying on every word citizens say, how did they get the information?
“It was his fault he is dead due to his online persona,” were the paraphrased words of people that supposedly knew him personally and went to church with him. Corporate media engineered the harmful narrative that he was a terrorist, as suspicious pictures of a man that did not look like Craig were showcased on local news. Nobody can authenticate these claims by a media that lies on the regular, and they should never be trusted.
The scene of his corpse covered with a bedsheet as he lay bleeding in the gutter is emblematic of the death of a nation, the death of everything it used to stand for. The dehumanizing normalcy of the agents responsible for his gruesome death standing over him like a prize hunted animal is a twisted form of despicable degeneracy never seen in America. Craig Robertson survived Vietnam to die, not like a hero, but a villain in the eyes of people he fought to protect in a senseless war. He died at the hands of bureaucrats who only wanted to make an example of him.
People in the FBI and likewise are being brainwashed, demoralized, and dehumanized by tyrants that hate the public. American citizens are being killed to be shown what happens when you cross the line they don’t want you to cross. Free speech is only so free in the land of the free, yet agencies like the FBI are untrustworthy and lies in the digital age are easy to manufacture.
If I wasn’t fearless in my intention I would be scared of what groups like the FBI could do to authentic journalists and inquisitive writers like myself. Only propagandists that seek to build an agenda survive a nation governed by tyranny, and if the nation doesn’t go in a different direction, we’re all going to end up like Craig Robertson and Theo Deschler. We could theoretically be killed in government labor-camps as unfettered socialist nations have a tendency to organize. It could happen sooner than we think, and it could very well become a reality if we don’t use our voice to speak for others who are unjustly murdered by the government.
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