Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
December 6, 2013
Lt. Col. Robert Bateman, the second amendment-hating Army Officer
who caused controversy after vowing to “pry your gun from your cold, dead,
fingers,” works closely with the Department of Homeland Security.
Earlier this week, Bateman, an active military commander, penned a
piece for Esquire magazine in which he promised to push for a total ban on
all firearms besides muskets, shotguns and rifles, and shut down all gun
manufacturers except for those who produced weapons for the federal government
and the armed forces (you will be disarmed, the state will have a monopoly on
firepower).
Bateman is president and founder of Alliance Defense Marketing
Associates LLC, a “global premier risk management” firm that does work for
the DHS.
According to the company’s website, part of the services offered
by the firm include, “Homeland Security operational initiatives.”
According to Bateman’s official LinkedIn
page, he also personally specializes in “Defense/Homeland Security/Law
Enforcement operational initiatives.”
That’s ironic given that while Bateman is lecturing the American
people about their gun rights, the DHS is simultaneously buying
assault riflesand acquiring
billions of rounds of ammunition.
Critics
contend that Bateman’s revulsion for the second amendment (which he woefully
misinterprets) “proves he knows nothing about the Constitution he swore an oath
to defend.”
Bateman’s promise to “pry your gun from your cold, dead,
fingers” was an inflammatory reference to his advocacy for making it
illegal for guns on his imaginary blacklist to be inherited. “I am willing to
wait until you die, hopefully of natural causes,” wrote Bateman.
Later in the article, Bateman says disarming the American people
is all about encouraging “less violence and death,” although such sentiments
weren’t evident when he became embroiled in an argument with a blogger which
ended up with the Colonel making a thinly veiled death threat.
The argument concerned a former senior female Human Terrain Team
(HTT) member who was allegedly
subjected to a death threat by an active duty lieutenant at Bagram Airfield
in Afghanistan.
After Bateman engaged in “ad hominem attacks” against Maximilian
Forte, the blogger who posted the story, and was subsequently banned, he
resorted to a veiled death threat of his own.
“And I apologize for the future. Not really my fault. But
I am sorry nonetheless,” wrote
Bateman.
“You apologize for the future. It was worth approving your message
just so that others can see the veiled threat,” responded Forte.
Bateman repeated the threat in a subsequent post when he remarked,
“And again, Max, truly, I am sorry for your future.”
Bateman’s thinly veiled death threats reveal him to be a wolf in
sheep’s clothing, someone who claims to be all about reducing violence yet
resorts to barely disguised rhetorical threats of violence against his
ideological adversaries.
It seems abundantly clear that it is Bateman who has a problem
with violence and is most likely a danger to himself and those around him. It is
therefore Bateman, and not the American people, who should be disarmed.
Feel free to politely email Col. Bateman and let him know
what you think about his views on the second amendment.
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