Saturday, August 23, 2008

To Catch a Spy

What with all this Mary McFate brouhaha, now seems a pefect time to resurrect this story--about how anti-gun "researcher" Garen Wintemute has been infiltrating gun shows to spy on private transactions.

Which gun shows? It's tough to predict. In his initial Joyce Foundation-funded "study," he went to "28 gun shows — eight each in California and Nevada, six in Arizona, four in Texas and two in Florida..."

What's he currently up to--if anything?

Wintemute now plans to conduct “parallel studies” in other regions of the country that compare gun shows in more regulated states to gun shows in less regulated states. Eventually, he hopes to train others to become observers at gun shows — and possibly to go one step further than he did and notify local police when they witness an illegal transaction.
So there's really no telling--but we can--with very little effort, not only make his subversive mission more difficult, but make a game out of it and have some fun in the process.

May I suggest, along the lines of "Where's Waldo?":

Where's Wintemute?

WarOnGuns correspondent Michael S has kindly converted my flyer into a .pdf file suitable for making copies. If you go to a gun show, take a few with you--give one to the event promoters to alert them of a potential spy in their midst with a recording device. Ask them to post copies and notify their dealers.

And feel free to send gun show proprietors and dealers you know a link to this post.

Maybe we can find him and get his ass thrown out--and expose the feigned outrage from those who would see us disarmed for the hypocrisy it is.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an expose'! This is great. Wintemute didn't just intrude on private meetings, but transactions between sovereign citizens protected under the law. If he "accidentally" got some qualified gun buyers and sellers in trouble -- or prison -- I'm sure he's heartbroken about that, right? Police home invasions, innocent people dead... all part of the struggle for freedom and safety.

Anonymous said...

At the gun show at the Showplace in Henrico County near Richmond, Va., the usual anti-s staged a LIE-in. Virginians Against Gun Violence, Million Moms, Preventeasyguns.com, whoever. They were AFRAID to do it on the grounds. so they did it at a little church across the 4-lane highway about a quarter of a mile away. Only a couple of reporters saw it.
The gun show proprietors offered them FREE ADMISSION BOTH DAYS so they could see that everything is neat, orderly, legal and aboveboard. All refused. They want to hold on to the fantasy.
Not very adult.
Another example of how our side makes every attempt to accommodate and be reasonable, and it's never enough. It never is, for FANATICS.
Remember that, as we are pushed through the Funnel of History toward ever narrowing choices.

Anonymous said...

I loved that line in "The Astronaut Farmer" where Billy Bob Thornton's character says to the guy trying to take away his land and everything he owned, "I've got 384 acres; how long do you suppose it'll take to find a body?" (or something along those lines).