Tuesday, June 21, 2011

You're chump veterans of Iraq.




None of those militant-wannabe's and hillbillies in Montana and North Dakota will have even the slightest chance of defending against the invading forces that Microsoft's Bill Gates has currently hiding in Canada.

All this television series "Falling Skies" is about is about Nazi propaganda to protect the success of Microsoft's Bill Gates invasion and destruction of the United States of America.

George Herbert Walker Bush and George Walker Bush have served up on a silver platter the destruction of our country and our United States.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan did nothing - those wars did *nothing* - but teach the invading forces how to win against our United States Armed Forces.

You chumps from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have done nothing but taught Bill Gates Al Qaeda-Al Qaida forces how to beat you on a daily basis.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Weaver

Randy Weaver

Randall Claude "Randy" Weaver (born January 3, 1948) is a former Green Beret who was at the center of a deadly confrontation with U.S. federal agents at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992.


After long-term surveillance, the Deputy Director of the Special Operations Group of the Marshals Service recommended against a tactical assault on the Weaver residence. He recommended that the indictment be dismissed and then refiled later under seal, so that Weaver would be unaware of the new indictment, in hope of causing him to drop his guard. An undercover operation could then be executed to arrest Weaver without incident. His recommendation was rejected.

On Aug. 21, 1992, several well-armed U.S. Marshals went to the Weaver property to clandestinely survey it; they hoped to update their information about the property, since it had last been surveyed in May 1992. The group had strict orders that they were to avoid all contact with the Weaver family. According to a Department of Justice report on the incident, the marshals were detected by the Weavers' dogs and began to retreat. Randy Weaver's 14-year-old son Sammy and his house guest, 24-year-old family friend Kevin Harris, left the house to investigate, both carrying firearms. The DOJ report corroborates this with a statement dictated by Randy Weaver to his daughter, in which he says that "Approximately 11:30 Friday morning....the dogs started barking like they always do when strangers walk up the driveway. Kevin, and Sam ran out to the rock with their weapons." Eventually the Marshals stopped retreating and took up defensive positions in the woods.

The sequence of events during the ensuing shootout is disputed, with Weaver and Harris saying that the camouflaged marshals fired first and did not identify themselves. The marshals' version of events is when they were rising to identify themselves, they were fired on first by Sammy and Harris. Whatever version is correct, Sammy Weaver was shot in the back and arm by federal agents while U.S. Marshal William Degan was shot in the chest. Both died. After this, the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) was called in to assist with the situation. Much controversy was later generated by the fact that, after the first day's events, the FBI had changed its usual rules of engagement










http://www.tv.com/falling-skies/live-and-learn/episode/1357465/recap.html

tv.com

Falling Skies

Season 1, Episode 1

Live And Learn

Air Date

Sunday June 19, 2011

After an unprovoked and devastating alien invasion of Earth leaves the planet in tatters the remaining humans must learn to work together and fight the aliens if they are to continue to exist, Former history professor Tom Mason as Second In Command of the 2nd Mass must juggle his duties as leader with his duties as a father to his 3 sons, One of whom is being held captive by the aliens.





http://www.tnt.tv/series/fallingskies/characters/?contentId=98120

TNT


FALLING SKIES


Captain Weaver

- Will Patton

Captain Weaver is a tough rattlesnake-of-a-soldier, with a no-nonsense attitude and little patience for babysitting civilians. As commander of the 2nd Mass, Weaver puts his military skills and experience to good use. But in this war, he is facing issues for which no training could ever prepare him. Like many of the survivors, Weaver has faced personal loss, but he keeps that story buried underneath a dogged determination to kill the enemy every chance he gets.