The failure of local law enforcement agencies to gather, monitor and retain intelligence on subversive groups linked to terrorists has created a dangerous climate described in a new
four-part interview series on gangs, terrorism and immigration.
The Full Disclosure Network's8482; is presenting a free eight minute preview at this URL:http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/468-469.php featuring video clips from the first two half-hour segments of this special four-part
interview. Available free, 24/7, on demand, as a public service.
According to retired Sergeant Richard Valdemar, a 33 year veteran of the L. A. County Sheriff's8217;s Department, most law enforcement agencies routinely destroy intelligence records on
subversive groups fearing lawsuits filed by Civil Libertarians. He notes that this is happening at a time when criminal gang members and terrorists have already united in an attempt to
bomb a local Synagogue in Southern California.
Summary of Part 1 & 2 of the Valdemar interview:
* Young people have positive vs negative reactions to police tactics
* Sheriff'ss OSS gang program successfully dismantled gangs, elected officials destroyed the program.
* Sheriffs Department now sending in teams to put out gang fires
* Criminal illegal aliens are exporting gangs to other countries, smuggling drugs and humans
* Criminal illegal aliens are producing false documents enabling re-entry to the U.S.
* Gangs are joining the military, gang graffiti has been found on buildings in Iraq
* Gangs are working a baggage handlers for the airlines
* Military is teaching gang members new skills that are used on the streets of the U.S.
* Police intelligence gathering failure is caused by administration fear of lawsuits by civil libertarians.
* Local law enforcement no longer has undercover operations of subversive groups
* Three Strikes law does not apply to criminal illegal aliens.
* Gang graffiti in airline cargo holds is an invitation for terrorist bombs
* Need to return to monitoring subversive groups and gang dismantling programs.
The entire four-part interview with Sgt. Richard Valdemar will be featured on 43 cable systems with previews streaming on the Internet at www.fulldisclosure.net.
About the Full Disclosure Network's8482;
The Full Disclosure Network's8482; is known as 's8220;the news behind the news's8221; and is an independent, educational, public affairs cable program hosted by Leslie Dutton. In 2002 the
FDN program was presented with a public affairs Emmy Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their series entitled 's8220;L.A.'s8217;s War Against Terrorism's8221;.
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