When I was young, I worked for BATF.
There was a movie I saw once staring Burt Lancaster (Valdez is Coming)
wherein he was asked where he learned how to shoot. He said, "When I was an
Indian scout!"
He was then asked, "When was that?"
He responded, "Before I knew better."
Same for me.
- Inspector X
DC: How can someone in good conscience work for BATF?
IX: I guess I don't know for sure. My thoughts run along this line: I think
some men who work for the alphabet agencies (FBI-BATF-CIA-IRS-NSA-etc.) like the
notion that they can carry a gun. It is an ego thing. There is security in jobs
like these.
Many people prefer security over liberty. We don't have to look far to see
this. Look how many people work for the U.S. government. They really don't
produce anything. They just are employed pushing paper and harassing the
American people. These are the kinds of people who put this current president
into office.
DC: Does the average field agent believe he is doing his patriotic duty?
IX: I think they do. Some have expressed to me that they are "Law
Enforcement Agents," and therefore are doing what is right.
When I was working for BATF I was an inspector. I really had a low opinion of
the enforcement agents. They would sit around the office all day playing
electronic games, and then would go out at night to the bars and drink with the
prostitutes and draw their premium overtime pay. They were a sorry lot, as far
as I was concerned.
Of course, I was the guy who went around to the pawn brokers and firearms
dealers and harassed them. I was young, and did not know what I was doing. I
didn't know back in those days that the government was trying to take our guns
away. Man, was I wrong. I'm ashamed of what I did to those firearms dealers. I
wish I could make it right for them.
Well, now I try to do my best to stay on top of anti-gun legislation. I try
to inform everyone I meet who will listen to me about the Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR), and their dominance over government, foundations, media, and
industry. The upcoming presidential elections are a good example of how the
American people are being manipulated. George W. Bush, by way of illustration,
at a May 23rd press conference had with him former National Security Advisor
Brent Scowcroft, former Secretary of State George Shultz, former Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger, and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General
Colin Powell, all CFR members and internationalists. The CFR and UN supporters
are the insider Elite behind the gun grab. Perhaps the tide will turn. I think
not.
DC: Does the average BATF employee really think the Second Amendment is just
a "National Guard" clause?
IX: I have heard some say that the Second Amendment refers to the National
Guard.
DC: Is BATF loyalty fueled by a sense of being part of an elite corps, an
"us vs. them" situation, or what?
IX: Yep!
DC: Does it go deeper, i.e., do you have people who know what they're doing
is wrong but do it anyway?
IX: I don't think so. Most think they are doing their duty, that is,
enforcing the law.
DC: Are some on power trips?
IX: Yes, for sure there's some of this. There are a lot of badge heavy
federal agents. I have found that there are many local policemen and policewomen
who are badge heavy, also.
DC: Did you see any out and out corruption?
IX: I don't recall seeing any of this. Just lazy federal employees exercising
unrighteous dominion over their fellow citizens. The only corruption I saw in
the government came from higher up. It's kinda like the drug war. You have the
agents on the street busting minorities and small time drug dealers all the
time. However, how often do they get the big guys? Not often. The guys up the
ladder are protected; often by legislation.
I had a professor in college make the statement one time that "crime
exists with the consent of the people." That was about 30 years ago when he
said that. I am convinced he is right. Bill Clinton has done more in the last
few years to help the drug cartels make money than the drug lords could have
ever done for themselves.
I was not an "Agent" in those days, I was a regulatory
"Inspector." I was the one who went out and did the inspections
(harassed) firearms dealers. I did not carry a gun. My position was looked down
upon by the "Agents." Again, the ego thing.
Just an afterthought about the ATF Agents playing the electronic games all
day. The reason they did that was because of the lack of criminal enforcement
work. There just was not anything for them to do.
Even now, as I think about it, what is there for the criminal enforcement
agents to do in an 8-hour day? And when you have an office with 4-6 agents, what
could those guys possibly do in a day? Or a week?
There just is not very much work for them to do. On the regulatory side of
the house, there is lots to do, but for the criminal guys, not much. They have a
really easy job. Not much work and high pay.
I recall an incident wherein the local police department picked up a guy with
a sawed-off shotgun. You would have thought the agents in the office had won the
lottery. They were so excited. Now they had some work.
Afterword:
It's important to understand the mindset of those who would strip us of our
rights, and of those who act as their enforcers. "Inspector X" gives
us valuable, first-hand insight into this.
I have found "Inspector X" to be forthright in both his
observations and in his expressions of remorse for past actions. And while I
cannot speak for those dealers who were, in his own words, "harassed"
by him, I would hope to be able to forgive someone who not only regrets past
transgressions, but also now believes in and promotes freedom.
Indeed, if there is a core message that I have taken away from this, it is
one of hope.
I find hope in the knowledge that people come around, even those who we
perceive as our tormenters. I hope others agree that who a person is now is more
important than what a person once was. And I hope that other agents, inspectors
and enforcers who chance across this realize that we don't want their enmity,
but instead hope to welcome them to the fellowship of free people as friends and
patriotic countrymen.
Finally, I want to make it clear that the idea of using an alias was mine,
and was never imposed as a condition for communicating with me, despite
potential personal risks, as "Inspector X" works in a position that
could very likely result in official harassment and repercussions.
David Codrea
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