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Choppers & Coppers

Faking the death of Public Enemy #1 is nothing new for the US government. Neither is blaming crimes on the wrong guy. It should be remembered that Osama bin Laden immediately denied involvement or knowledge of 9/11, stating that it is never okay to kill non-combatants. But that didn’t stop the government from giving us a fake video of a chortling fat phony bragging on how he pulled off the second Pearl Harbor. It was just a new variation on an old theme. Now they’ve killed someone in Pakistan along with several other someones, and dumped his corpse in the ocean! What the hell?

One thing about America, it has a lot of gun people. One good thing about this country is that we’re all expected to be armed. Good guys, bad guys – doesn’t matter. Now, cops don’t like that. Cops want just them and the bad guys to have guns, so that when they cut someone down who has a gun, well – it had to be a bad guy. That’s the tricky thing about a concealed weapons permit. We don’t need no stinking permits. Keep ‘em guessing.

Like most Americans I come from a long line of gun people. On my mother’s side, they go way back. My favorite was an uncle named John Reynolds, from Pennsylvania, who was giving the finger to Santa Anna at the Alamo with the other hard guys in 1836. On my father’s side, they only go back to him, since he was the son of Scottish immigrants. Guns weren’t real big in Scotland. He conned his way into the Marines in 1916 at age 17, lying about his age and stuffed on bananas to get his weight up. Parris Island was not a happy experience and he hunted down his DI after the war to kill him. When he found the guy in a coldwater walk-up in Brooklyn, and the shape he was in, he said the hell with it.

Anyway, we gun people like our guns and we all have our favorites. Mine is the Colt Single Action Army revolver. There’s just something about the shape that makes it a thing of beauty and a joy forever. And not just any one of them. For me it has to have been made from 1896 to 1917. During that period the trigger guard had a rounder shape than the original (and later) flatter bottom. It’s a visual thing but also easier to get your finger in there. And for me, it has to have the four and three-quarter inch barrel.

I’ve been fortunate, in better times, to have had a couple of them. One was a .45 from 1916 and the other a .44-40 from 1896. That one I traded a German MG-3 machine gun straight across for it. The .45 was about two numbers off from George Patton’s similar job, although his was engraved and silver-plated with ivory grips. He ordered his right from Colt in 1916 when he was down chasing Pancho Villa, which turned into a typical American fiasco of the first order. He must have paid fifty bucks for all that engraving, but he was independently wealthy. Standard models were about fifteen dollars. He shot a couple of Mexicans with it, most notably Julio Cardenas, Villa’s top aide, off his horse as he charged the American invaders at a ranch near Rubio.

I did have one with ivory grips, too. The Colt Armory Edition, that came with a spare cylinder that handled .45 Auto cartridges. I was pretty proud of it until learning that all third generation Colt revolvers are castings, rather than forged and machined. I called the Colt factory in Hartford and the customer service gal said, “Yes, we do that to save you money.” I said, “Lady, if I’d wanted to save money that way I’d have bought an Italian knock-off.” I sold it the next day, pretty disillusioned about the sad state of American manufacturing.

So it is pretty amazing that the old Colt factory was bought by some real gun lovers who have been turning out exact replicas of the original Colt Single Action revolvers the old fashioned way under the name US Firearms. And they use the rounder trigger guard. Forged and machined from solid steel on CNC machines.

The old Colt is not the most practical thing in the world for most people, I admit. It just feels good in your hand and is very nice to look at. William Mason was the unsung Colt machinist and inventor who designed the revolver for the US Army, which was demanding something stronger than the old open-top frame insisted on by Samuel Colt, who had died in 1862. Ten years later, Mason designed the revolver with the strap on top of the cylinder plus the nifty ejector rod and housing he’d put on earlier conversions. The shape and reliability of Mason’s design have never been improved upon. Interestingly, there is still nothing faster for the first, second and third shots in the hands of a master. There is no firearm that can go from hands off to three-shots-fired more quickly than this old revolver. Some of the fast-draw wizards can shoot three rounds before you could pull a cocked trigger.

I’ve been reading William Helmer’s The Gun That Made the Twenties Roar, about the Thompson Submachine Gun. I’ve always been a big fan of the Thompson, too. Not the original 1921 model but the Savage version from 1942, called the M1A1. I first encountered one in Rhodesia in the police armory. It had been taken off a ZAPU terrorist and we were encouraged to familiarize ourselves with all the captured weapons, which were mainly Soviet and Chinese. But that old 1942 Thompson created in me an interest that lasted for years.

The original Thompson was something of a fraud due to its superfluous Blish lock mechanism that served no purpose in the action of the bolt going back and forth as cartridges were loaded and empty brass ejected. Nevertheless, the gun was the only automatic available that fired pistol rounds, which was where John Thompson got “submachine,” from the sub-caliber ammunition it fired compared with the full caliber rifle rounds fired in machine guns. Al Capone was one of the early guys to put the gun to use and managed to buy a dozen of them over the years. His most notorious use of them was on Valentine’s Day, 1929 at the N. Clark Street garage where his killers lined up six of Bugs Moran’s guys plus a rich dilettante named Reinhardt Schwimmer who was schmoozing with gangsters at the wrong time.

The big city booze gangsters of the 20’s started using less spectacular weapons against each other in the 30’s but the mid-west bank robbers got their hands on Thompsons, BARs and automatic shotguns, stealing from the banks that stole from the people.

My uncle Lyle, something of a tear-ass himself, was tooling down the road in east Texas one day in 1933 when some folks came around him as if to overtake. But they stayed next to him and signaled him to pull over. That was a silly thing to do to Uncle Lyle and he gassed it. His new eight-cylinder Pontiac was a little stronger than their Ford flathead and he started pulling away. Eventually they fell back and quit chasing. A few miles up the road, he encountered a police roadblock and stopped. The cops looked him over pretty carefully. “What’s the problem?” The cop said, “We’re looking for some people in a Fordor.” “You know, I was racin’ a Fordor back there a ways. They gave up.” The cop looked at him. “Well, that was Bonnie and Clyde, mister. They probably wanted this car.”

By far the most impressive of the Depression outlaws was John Dillinger. Just about everything we ever heard about this guy was true except maybe the way he died. Just about everything we heard about the other desperados was propaganda made up by the cross-dressing homosexual fascist named J. Edgar Hoover, to justify and glamorize and expand the totally illegal organization of national gangsters he called the Federal Bureau of Investigation. For example, Machine Gun Kelly never fired a shot in anger but got life in Alcatraz. Hoover gave George Kelly his lethal but phony nickname.

Charlie Floyd had been robbing banks and paying people’s mortgages in Oklahoma so obviously this couldn’t go on. Hoover accused him of killing a fed, some cops and a gangster in the Kansas City Massacre, but there was no evidence of it and “Pretty Boy” repeatedly denied any involvement, since he was no hired gun or killer. Since then, ballistics have shown that most of the damage was done by another cop who couldn’t control his own Thompson chopper. A wounded Floyd was executed in an Ohio cornfield by an FBI killer ordered by Melvin Purvis to use his Thompson on him. His funeral was Oklahoma’s biggest to this day – forty thousand mourners paid their respects. Hoover probably was wishing he’d dumped Pretty Boy in the Atlantic.

By far the most amazing guy in those days or any days was John Dillinger. As a kid in Indiana he’d made a foolish deal with a prosecutor and copped a plea on a minor charge. The government lawyer double-crossed him and Johnny got ten-to-twenty and did nine. Paroled in ’33, he broke friends out of prison and they broke him out of jail. They raided Indiana police stations for their Thompsons and started a bank-robbing spree. He and his guys slugged it out with cops and killed a dozen or so. Captured peacefully in Tucson, the cops broke the rules and flew him back to Indiana where he was looking at the electric chair. When he arrived he joked with the lady sheriff and reporters and the prosecutor who vowed to see him executed, leaning on his shoulder. He told the sheriff he wouldn’t be there long and she promised he would. She put him in her new escape-proof jail in Crown Point. The jail was patrolled by dozens of National Guard and armed vigilantes.

A couple of months later, Johnny produced a realistic-looking wooden gun and bluffed twenty jailers with it, locking them up. He grabbed two Thompsons from the gun room, took two hostages and motored leisurely out of town in the sheriff’s own car, which naturally got both her and the prosecutor fired. He drove to Chicago and ditched the car but Fruity Hoover went into action with the excuse that he had driven a stolen car across a state line and broken his first federal law. The mighty FBI was on the job.

Less than a month later they stumbled on Johnny in St. Paul but he had his Thompson chopper and opened up on them, allowing himself, hit in the leg, and his girlfriend to escape down the back stairs to their waiting car. A few weeks later, the FBI had him and his boys spotted in a north Wisconsin resort hotel known as Little Bohemia. Fruity’s finest opened up on three innocent customers as they walked out to their car, killing one of them and wounding the others. Johnny and his gang shot it out with the feds, killing one and wounding two cops. They got away again. John Dillinger was the Segovia, the Chet Atkins, of the Thompson submachine gun.

Fruity Hoover had a crush on Melvin Purvis. To read his love letters to his favorite special agent is nauseating, as documented by Anthony Summers in his amazing book on Hoover, Official & Confidential. This is where we learned that Hoover and Roy Cohn and mobster Lewis Rosenstiel in the 1950s had regular orgies with call-boys at the Plaza Hotel, with Hoover in a black chiffon dress and garters and false eyelashes, reading from the Bible as he enjoyed the boys, all reported by Rosenstiel’s bemused wife, who was invited to watch.

But back in 1934, Hoover put Purvis on Dillinger’s trail and the trail led to Chicago again. Purvis forced a woman friend of Johnny to betray him at the Biograph Theatre and Purvis’ gunmen shot him from behind. Or shot a guy named Jimmy Lawrence and called him Dillinger. Jimmy was a few inches shorter and had brown eyes instead of Johnny’s blue eyes. But it was close enough for Hoover, who called it good. Melvin Purvis had executed “Public Enemy #1” and became a national celebrity and Hoover got jealous, quickly dumping his extra-special agent, who would die of a gunshot wound to the head, naturally labeled a suicide.

Lester Gillis, better known as Baby Face Nelson, who’d been with Johnny at Little Bohemia, was attacked by a couple of Fruity’s finest in Barrington, Illinois a few months later. Herman Hollis, the executioner of Charlie Floyd, and Sam Crowley were armed with a Thompson and a shotgun and opened up on Gillis, who demonstrated the perfect immediate action drill and charged the ambush, firing his Thompson from the hip, killing both feds. It would have been perfect except he was hit in seventeen places and they found his body in a ditch twenty miles away. But you can’t fault his style.

That was about the end of the Depression desperados, except for the Ma Barker gang that the feds attacked down in Florida in ’35. A newspaper account reported that Fred Barker had given ol’ Ma the hundred-round drum for her Thompson and he took the fifty-round drum for his. There’s no finer example of a son’s love for his mother. Their drum magazines were both empty when the fight was over, in the best Oklahoma tradition.

J. Edgar Hoover is a symbol of the corruption that swamped the American government in the 20th Century. This foul character pretended there was no such thing as organized crime right up to the early ‘60s, when Joe Valachi revealed the Italian subsidiary of Meyer Lansky’s crime syndicate that Hoover was really protecting. Lansky had Hoover in his pocket due to the federal fairy’s gambling habit and his lust for homosex. Hoover was allowed by the mob to forget his losing bets at the racetrack, where he spent all his time with lover-boy Clyde Tolson, the FBI’s second-in-command. In return, Hoover didn’t acknowledge Lansky’s control of the rackets or bother him one bit. Lansky bragged that he had pornographic pictures of Hoover and Tolson which made him bulletproof.

Today, of course, the FBI’s corruption continues with its protection of the 9/11 criminals in Israel and Washington and New York and its deliberate failure to investigate vote fraud and bank fraud and the felony lies by the White House that have put us in several illegal wars of aggression. The FBI works with the CIA and the army in shocking crimes of kidnap, torture and murder of innocent people, not to mention the deaths of millions of Moslems since 1991. The latest outrage is the FBI’s failure to investigate the ATF for supplying the Mexican drug cartel with thousands of small arms in an attempt to nullify the 2nd Amendment. Since Attorney General Eric Holder is nominally the overlord of the FBI and is apparently involved in this scheme to disarm Americans that has gotten US agents killed by those weapons, it is understandable that the FBI looks the other way.

But what the FBI really is was illustrated in 1993 when the New York office, led by James Fox, instructed its informant, Emad Ali Salem, to construct a powerful bomb and supply it to terrorists who exploded it in the basement of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, with the idea of collapsing it into the South Tower and killing perhaps fifty thousand people. This was Plan B to involve us in the War on Islam, Plan A having been the US/Israeli attack on the USS Liberty. Plan C eight years later was finally successful, again with the complicity of the FBI.

And now the mastermind of 9/11, Public Enemy #1, has been assassinated in Pakistan, the body disappeared and the crime scene burned down. Shades of Waco and the World Trade Center. The American system of justice.

Forget it, Jake – it’s Chinatown.

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16 Comments for “Choppers & Coppers”

  1. [...] the original article at Veterans Today [...]

  2. Good one, JB.

    I grew up in Dillinger country and as a very young boy pronounced his name wrong. It was G as in gum, they told me, because Johann Dillinger was a PROUD German-American. Ja! Maybe he repatriated.

    • The correct German pronunciation would be Dill-ing-er. Pronouncing the last syllable as either ‘jer’ or ‘ger’ would both be wrong. The name means literally ‘a person from Dillingen’ which is a small town in central Bavaria.
      Interesting article.

      • Might have been a personal thing. Dillinger insisted on the hard “g” (several biographies picked up on this) and my guess it’s how his family, cut off from the home country, thought it should be.

        But we definitely can’t ask him now.

  3. Fascinating. I knew Hoover was a raving faggot, but never suspected his involvement with Meyer Lansky, who by the way provided Cindy McCain’s old man with the Arizona beer distributorship which eventually helped finance John McCain’s political career.
    Fascinating.

  4. who+dares+wings

    “This is where we learned that Hoover and Roy Cohn and mobster Lewis Rosenstiel in the 1950s had regular orgies with call-boys at the Plaza Hotel, with Hoover in a black chiffon dress and garters and false eyelashes, reading from the Bible as he enjoyed the boys, all reported by Rosenstiel’s bemused wife, who was invited to watch.”

    Lewis Rosenstiel’s wife was a Jewess and a convicted perjurer. She’s the only person in the world who ever claimed to have seen J. Edgar Hoover in a dress. No other crossdressing claim exists and she provided no photo(s). Believing her would be like believing any Kol Nidre swearing skirt. She had it in for Hoover for some reason that I don’t recall now and got her revenge by floating that rumor which everyone who ever writes about Hoover can’t leave well enough alone. I’m not a big fan of the man, but there was never anything to that crossdressing tale except Mrs. Rosenstiel’s word which was no good to begin with!

  5. who+dares+wings

    This only an opinion, but I think Eustice Mullins was hounded by the FBI not because he was in the gay underground in Washington DC (and possibly privy to hearsay secrets about J.E.H’s sex life), but because he’s was an extreme right winger with ties to just about every pioneer American Nazi, Klansmen and militiamen you can name. If you read any biography of Ezra Pound on the shelf you’ll discover that “the Mulligator” and his friend John Kasper probably delayed Pound’s release from St. Elizabeth’s by at least a year because of their anti-civil rights shenanigans in South. Just visiting Pound regularly would have put him on an FBI watch list.

    EUSTACE MULLINS and the CONSPIRATORIAL EXTREME RIGHT…rev. 2/3/10
    http://sites.google.com/site/ernie124102/mullins

    G-Wo/Man – homosexuality of J. Edgar Hoover – Against the Grain – Column
    by Gerry O’Sullivan

    “…Here is Summers’ argument in brief: J. Edgar Hoover was allegedly having a long-term affair with his close companion and confidant (and number-two man at the FBI), Clyde Tolson. Famed mobster Meyer Lansky obtained photos of Hoover and Tolson in flagrante delicto and held these over the director’s head, threatening exposure should Hoover seek to meddle in Lansky’s rackets. This, according to Summers, was one of the main reasons for the dismal record Hoover compiled in doing battle with la Cosa Nostra.

    When Peter Maas reached Lansky’s closest associate, Vincent “Jimmy Blue Eyes” Alo for comment, Alo responded: “Are you nuts?” Maas elicited similar rejoinders from several of Summers’ other “sources,” among them clothing designer John Weitz, New York journalist Pete Hamill, and William Hundley, who tracked organized crime in J.F.K.’s Justice Department. As for the tale of Hoover’s alleged crossdressing, Maas observes that Summers’ sole source was Susan Rosensteil, who, in Maas’ words, “has been trying to peddle this story for years.”

    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1374/is_n4_v53/ai_14088664/

    • J. Bruce Campbell

      Mullins was instructed by Pound, the former poet laureate of the US declared criminally insane by the US government for criticizing Roosevelt’s warmongering, to investigate the Federal Reserve System. Mullins had no idea why. He said that this was the reason that the FBI was instructed to destroy him. And Hoover had his own reasons, as mentioned above. Mullins’ investigation led to his famous book, which Pound told him to go ahead and publish. Today we can see just how dangerous it was back in the ’50s to reveal the truth about the biggest, most destructive financial scam in human history. Jack Kennedy went to war with the Fed, issuing the US Notes in April ’63.

      Peter Maas wrote a very dishonest book about Ed Wilson, The Death Merchant, which was being made into a movie by Warner Bros back in ’87. I discussed this with the producer and persuaded him to drop the project, explaining that Wilson was going to sue their pants off for all the lies and defamation, even though he was in Marion federal prison, thanks a lot to Maas’ lies about him which he got straight from the horse’s ass, Larry Barcella, the corrupt federal prosecutor who cooperated with the greedy CIA clowns Shackley, Clines, von Marbod and Secord to rip off Wilson.

  6. REMEMBER..J.F.K...FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!

    Netanyahu Calls for “Coalition of the Willing” Against Iran
    April 20, 2010 • 11:33AM

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for “crippling sanctions” against Iran. Speaking on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Netanyahu raved that the Iranian nuclear program was “the biggest issue facing our times.” While calling for a ban on selling refined petroleum products to Iran, he demanded that if such sanctions can’t be passed by the United Nations, then a “coalition of the willing” be formed.

    Lyndon LaRouche, on hearing this, responded: “What a…. I don’t want to call him an asshole, since some ass holes may serve a useful function.”

    http://www.larouchepac.com/node/14231

  7. who+dares+wings

    I have a book sitting next to me here entitled Lightning Over the Treasury by John R. Elsom published in 1941 about the Federal Reserve. Here’s a link to a picture of it’s great “old school” cover:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PR4F12?ie=UTF8&tag=tinyaddnet-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1634&creativeASIN=B001PR4F12
    This exposé the predates Eustace Mullins’ Secrets of the Federal Reserve by a decade at least. Mullins’ claim that his book was the first on this subject is a bit of a stretch as are other claims he made in his lifetime especially as it was drawing to a close.

    The Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress is appointed by the Librarian of Congress and serves from October to May. The position has existed under two separate titles: from 1937 to 1986 as “Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress” and from 1986 forward as “Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry.” The name was changed by an act of Congress in 1985. Ezra Pound was never a recipient of this honor.

    The scuttlebutt on Peter Maas and Ed Wilson is juicy, indeed. Major General Richard D. Secord is my uncle (just kidding!)

    • J. Bruce Campbell

      Elsom’s book is very good and he describes the big 1858 Rothschild wedding in London where Disraeli toasts the banking family and proposes to split the US in two, with a central bank in each section, one run by the European branch and the other by the London branch of the family. This was the genesis of the War Between the States. But I think Mullins’ book was much more specific about the private ownership of the Fed and the secrecy and tyranny of the FOMC, etc.

      Pound was awarded the PL honor but it was stripped from him, since some politician pointed out that “a traitor sitting in the nuthouse” shouldn’t be so honored. He was the 7th Poet Laureate for a brief moment.

  8. REMEMBER..J.F.K...FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!

    Well, in 18 and 14, we took a little trip
    Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Missisip
    We took a little bacon and we took a little beans
    And we met the bloody British in the town of New Orleans
    Chorus:

    We fired our guns and the British kept a comin’
    There wasn’t nigh as many as there was a while ago
    We fired once more and they began a running
    Down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico

    Well, I seed Mars Jackson come a-walkin’ down the street
    And a-talkin’ to a pirate by the name of Jean Lafitte;
    He gave Jean a drink that he brung from Tennessee,
    And the pirate said he’d help us drive the British to the sea.
    Chorus
    Well the French told Andrew, “You had better run
    For Packenham’s a=comin’ with a bullet in his gun.”
    Old Hickory said he didn’t give a damn
    He’s a-gonna whup the britches off of Colonel Packenham.

    Chorus

    Well, we looked down the river and we seed the British come
    And there must have been a hundred of them beating on the drum
    They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring
    While we stood behind our cotton bales and didn’t say a thing
    Chorus

    Old Hickory said we could take em by surprise
    If we didn’t fire a musket till we looked em in the eyes
    We held our fire till we seed their face well
    Then we opened up our squirrel guns and really gave em well..
    Chorus

    Well they ran through the briars and they ran through the brambles
    And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn’t go
    They ran so fast the hounds couldn’t catch em
    Down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
    Chorus

    Well we fired our cannons till the barrels melted down
    So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round
    We filled his head with minie balls and powdered his behind
    And when we touched the powder off, the ‘gator lost his mind

    Chorus
    They lost their pants and their pretty shiny coats
    And their tails was all a-showin’ like a bunch of billy goats.
    They ran down the river with their tongues a-hanging out
    And they said they got a lickin’, which there wasn’t any doubt.
    Chorus

    Well we marched back to town in our dirty ragged pants
    And we danced all night with the pretty girls from France;
    We couldn’t understand ‘em, but they had the sweetest charms
    And we understood ‘em better when we got ‘em in our arms.

    Chorus

    Well, the guide who brung the British from the sea
    Come a-limping into camp just as sick as he could be,
    He said the dying words of Colonel Packenham
    Was, “You better quit your foolin’ with your cousin Uncle Sam.”
    Chorus

    Well, we’ll march back home, but we’ll never be content
    Till we make Old Hick’ry the people’s president.
    And every time we think about the bacon and the beans
    We’ll think about the fun we had way down in New Orleans.
    Chorus

    Copyright Warden Music Co., Inc.
    Note: Jimmy Driftwood’s famous comment about the royalties he made from the various recordings of this song: “Well, Colonel Jackson will be keeping my wife Cleda in snuff long after I am dead and gone.”

    • REMEMBER..J.F.K...FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!

      Chris De Burgh
      2 The Revolution
      3 Wake up boys, there’s a light at the window,
      4 I can hear someone knocking on the door,
      5 There are voices in the street,
      6 And the sound of running feet,
      7 And they whisper the word –
      8 “revolution!”
      9 There are men coming down from the valleys,
      10 There are tall ships lying off the coast,
      11 And they carry the light,
      12 In the dark of the night,
      13 Like a whisper in the wind –
      [8]
      14 Bring my gun and a handful of silver,
      15 By the sea we will gather for the fight,
      16 It’s been so many years,
      17 So many tears,
      18 We have lost once before,
      19 Now we’ll settle the score,
      20 When our cannons will roar –

  9. To anyone who comes to this blog thinking it’s just a bunch of raving anti-Semites who don’t know what they’re talking about…..Heed This:

    Osama’s “death” was phase ONE of PROJECT IRAN.

    1. “Kill” Osama Bin Laden

    2. Stage FALSE FLAG terror attack, New Pearl Harbor #2, really big and gory this time.

    3. Blame it somehow on IRAN, finish the job of bankrupting America leaving it beholden to JEW bankers and go to war with JEW enemy IRAN.

    …..WATCH it unfold. Mark my words.

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