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Biden's ATF and Trump's ATF Are the Same ATF

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Patrick "Tate" Adamiak broke no laws, but is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence, thanks to the deceit, flagrant lies and manufactured evidence orchestrated against him by ATF Agent Jeffrey Bodell. Tate is going to have an appeals court review his case on September 12, so Royce will follow it closely.

Then, GOA exposes the truth that the ATF under Biden has made no improvements under Trump, and there's no reason to suspect they will, based on evidence they reveal.

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guess which three letters I'm talking about. Yeah. And we'll dive into that in just
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.com. Oh, right now let's talk about the ATF,
I'm sorry, ATF, and, oh boy, I take my favorite agency,
like, man, I know y 'all think I beat up on them a lot, and I've heard people
say, well, there's some good agents in there, and my response to that is, well, if
they were good agents, they would get the heck out. That's what Peter Forsely did,
and that's what others did. They got out of there because they didn't want their
name associated with that federal toilet. And in my not -so -humble opinion,
the ATF is essentially, well, what should I say, the hindquarters of the federal
government. And I'll just leave it right there and leave the rest of your
imagination. But I have no love for them. and they have earned my loathing and
hatred just like they've earned everybody else's. They are a useless federal agency.
They are filled with people who are absolutely self -absorbed, selfish to a fault,
who will literally trash the lives of anybody and anywhere, anytime for personal
advancement. And I want you to think about this just I mean some of y 'all may be
thinking that the ATF has been brought to heel since Trump took office I don't
think you could be more wrong I want you to think about this just think about the
I tell you what I need to be careful here because I want to say things that I
will have to repent for later but I want you to think about what depths of your
personal depravity that you would have to plumb in order for you to willfully
destroy the life of an American citizen or worse yet how about a member of our
armed services and then you destroy their life with knowingly false charges and you
corroborate it with manufactured evidence, evidence that you doctored,
that you manufactured just to put up a W in your win column.
In other words, so you could be advanced in your agency. Think about what a piece
of low life scum you have to be to do something like that.
And just for the sake of personal advancement. Yes,
for you to advance in your agency, you would destroy the life of another human
being, throw them into prison for 20 years, and also you could look like you're
somebody. What kind of criminally -minded lowlife scumbag can do something like that?
What kind of lowlife felonious, I'm gonna be careful.
Jerk can do that. Somebody who swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution,
to purposely assault the rights of someone that you knew was innocent,
but you didn't care because you were more concerned about your own personal
advancement. And that's exactly what ATF Special Agent Jeffrey Bodell did to Patrick
Adamiak. Many of you remember when we talked about it here before. Matter of fact,
Lee Williams, and God bless Lee Williams. He has blown the lid off of this thing.
He is a Bulldog journalist, people. He's not just a writer. He goes after the
story. And so if you don't follow him, you could follow him on the sub -stack as
at the gunwriter and spent $5 a month following him there and supporting his work.
That's what I do and you should too. He puts out great content.
He's a heck of a guy. He's a fine American and he's the one that has exposed what
has happened to Patrick Adamiak to the rest of the Second Amendment world. Jeffrey
O'Dell totally and purposely lied and screwed this man over.
He was in the Navy. He brought up on these charges. And usually if you're brought
up on these charges, you get drummed out of the Navy. But the Navy, when they saw
the evidence in their quotes here, they gave him an honorable discharge because they
even saw the case to be a total farce. And yet he's sitting in a federal prison
in New Jersey right now, and all because he bought and sold legal gun parts,
legal. You can buy them today, right now, online. Same thing that he bought.
But this Jeffrey Bodell claimed that flat pieces of stamped metal were machine guns.
How he reconciled that with the actual statute remains to be seen.
But he literally altered, he altered, I said he physically altered a replica RPG to
make it fire, quote quote a round wasn't even really an RPG round I think it was
a rifle round that they got it to fire well you know I can rig up a piece of
PVC pipe to do that probably gonna melt it a little bit and blow with the pieces
but I you know hey if I wanted to rig something I can do that by getting some
pipe down at Loser Home Depot some metal pipe and fashioning a chamber to hold
around and make it fire. He took a replica, a freaking replica, and he altered it
so that it could be used against this honorable seaman, Mr.
Patrick Tate Adamiak. He was arrested, charged and sentenced to 20 years in prison
for parts that you and I can still purchase right now online.
And some of you guys think I'm just too rough on the ATF. I want to tell you
right now, what kind of criminal crap can do that? You tell me that it's OK.
Please explain to me why it's OK that trash, like Agent Baudel, exist in a federal
agency, in a position of authority, in a position of great power, power to harm
other human beings and destroy their lives and this low life scumbag with no
conscience, no morals, no principles, no godliness whatsoever,
destroyed this young man's life.
Well, I tell you what, this young man's life might be getting a breath of fresh
air because this is going to be heard for an appeal very soon. Matter of fact,
on the 19th, I believe. Don't quote me on that. We'll read it in just a second.
But this case of Patrick Tate Adamiac will test both Trump's and Bondi's
constitutional and legal metal. I will tell you that right now, because hopefully
they will see the injustice heaped upon this young man and say,
throw this crap out, set him free and matter of fact grab agent Bodele and toss
his sorry keyster into the same cell that the tape was sitting in that would be
that would be true justice throw that piece of trash in there that's where he
belongs actually no he belongs in a dumpster oh I'm sorry I have no love for trash
like that if you are that kind of a lowlife that you can do something like that.
You are criminal trash. But is it Peel? Mr. Adamiac's appeal is now heading to
court. I'll be referencing an article by the aforementioned Lee Williams here, and
I'm going to make the link available for you. You can read it yourself. Matter of
fact, you can find it posted at Amoland. I'm going to be referencing this very
heavily and read in portions portions of it. So Matthew LaRossiere, an appellate
attorney for Patrick Tate Adamiak, will argue his client's innocence September 12th.
So I was wrong about the date of September 12th. In the U .S. Court of Appeals for
the 4th District, which is in Richmond, Virginia, however, Adamiak won't be able to
be there. He will remain behind bars in a federal prison in New Jersey. It's not
yet clear how court room testimony will be made available to the public. Oh, by the
way, I forgot I left this part out. Mr. Adamiak was about to enter training to
become a Navy SEAL, just so you know. What happens next is anyone's guest.
The appellate court usually renders a decision within 30 to 60 days after hearing
the oral arguments. Mr. Adamiak spoke from his New Jersey federal prison cell saying,
"We'll get an opinion either reversing or affirming." They could say there are no
changes that the district court did everything right. They could send me back for a
whole new trial. They could affirm some of the five counts and reverse others. I
could be resentenced for just the remaining counts. Hypothetically, say we defeat the
missile launcher charges. we'll go back for resensing on lesser charges.
In other words, the ATF and the federal government are holding all the cards in
this. So, Mr. Baudel, scumbag,
can still make Mr. Adamiak's life hell if he really wants to push it,
and apparently he is low life enough to do exactly that. Adamiak,
who is now 31 and has served roughly three years of his 30 -year federal sentence,
wants complete exoneration since he believes he did nothing wrong. And by the fact,
if you read the case, you'll think so too. He said, "Obviously, my whole goal is
to defeat them all, all of the charges. But even if I don't beat them all and
they release me, even if I go home, I will still pursue a pardon just so I can
have all of my rights back. Yes, that right. That's right. Mr. Bodell, yeah,
I'm going to try to send you a copy of this. I hope you're listening to this
right now. You piece of trash. This man has no rights anymore.
He was once an honorable Navy seaman and you destroyed his life and he has no
rights now. Thanks to you, you lowlife, slithering pile of snake crap.
Almost all of the quote -unquote "weapons" that led to Adamiac's 20 -year prison
sentence are not even weapons that can still be purchased online without
identification, since they are gun parts and not guns. The prosecution has never
fully addressed this. Instead, federal prosecutors misstated the facts,
telling the court that a Damiac possessed fully functioning machine guns. A Damiac's
trial was the first time the government's "expert" ATF firearms enforcement officer
Jeffrey Baudel, let's make his name infamous people, had ever testified at a trial.
Baudel turned an actual toy into a machine lethal legal inert RPGs into destructive
devices and 100 % legal semi -autos into machine guns.
All of what Baudel insisted were illegal items are still sold legally online.
Now here's what a Damiak had to say about this. This happened under Biden's
administration So we'll see if Trump is able to flip it around. This is what
Ademiak had to say
for about this 20 -year prison sentence. I want you to listen to this carefully.
The ATF were weaponized against the Second Amendment under the Biden administration.
And my case is clear evidence of this abuse of power. I Not say what the
government attorneys or ATF agents true motivation was, I don't know if it was
political, a step toward career advancement, that's what I think, a quota or a
combination of the three, but one thing is certain, this did not happen to me
because I was a criminal or posed any sort of a threat to the community. They used
me as an example, as a deterrent. They used me as a pawn in a larger effort to
appear tough on guns, and I was the fall guy. Despite committing no crime
whatsoever, it was about egos and instilling fear in people who dare to exercise
their Second Amendment rights. Yes, amen. That's exactly what it was. And he saw the
ATF's first -hands. They offered him a plea deal, okay?
They said that if he would simply admit to knowingly and willingly or willfully
possessing 25 machine guns that the prosecutor would recommend to the judge that he
only get a seven -year prison sentence. In other words, Mr. Damiak, if you'll simply
commit perjury by lying about yourself to the court will be nicer to you that
infuriates me to the point where I would gladly volunteer to be the executioner of
every agent involved if they were arrested tried convicted and sentenced to death I
would volunteer I would do it pro bono matter of fact I'll do it for a nickel and
I'll give you a dollar change how about that this pisses me off and you know why
because this could happen to me this could happen to you this happened to an
honorable servicemen yes a member of our armed forces an honorable man if they'll do
it to him for the sake of career advancement or using him as a fall guy? Why do
you think you mean crap to them at all? Why do you think the law means anything
to them? Why do you think they wouldn't walk all over the law and the Constitution
and your rights and take a dump all over you if it meant they would be advanced
in their career? Yeah, he said they want to be to sign my life away to end my
Navy career, abandoned my relationship, and become a felon for 25 items that to this
day, unambiguously and objectively, do not even qualify as firearms,
nevermind machine guns." Wow.
He was convicted because prosecutors and this ATF expert,
Mr. Jeffrey Bodell, crafted their own evidence, they manufactured evidence out of
things that they confiscated from him. A Damiac also said just because the ATF says
something is an NFA item doesn't mean that it is and I hope somebody in this
administration has the courage to acknowledge this fact and do the right thing before
more of my life is wasted away. I hope so too, Patrick, I hope so too.
I hope you got some good lawyers that are willing to step up here and really go
after the federal government on this, because the entire system has failed this young
man so far, and he acknowledges that. He said this case exemplifies a deeply flawed
system that prioritizes securing convictions over achieving justice. That's what I say
earlier. It's a W in their ledger. It's a win and not a loss,
and that's all they give a crap about. He said, "My sentencing was based on lies
"and exaggerations about my legal collection "and my historical memorabilia.
"The government's overreach distorted my case from the start. "They weaponized the
ATF's authority "to artificially inflate charges and sentence me based on fabricated
evidence. The entire system failed me. Yes, amen. That's exactly what they did.
So this is going to test the Trump administration. It's going to test their
constitutional veracity. So we're gonna be watching this very closely and I want my
praying friends and listeners to be lifting up Tate in your prayers. I have already
said prayers for Tate prior to recording this episode, and I have been saying them
since, and I will continue that God will reach his hand in and do an act of mercy
and justice for Tate, because I don't know if I would count on Trump's ATF doing
the right thing. I don't think it matters who the president is, not with these
people. And I don't think you can count on the ATF ever doing the right thing
because they have no earthly idea what the right thing even is. They are all
morally and constitutionally dyslexic and they cannot be trusted ever,
no matter who is the president. We'll be right back and we'll look at some more
goings on about the ATF because GOA has exposed that they are indeed up to their
old tricks, and no, they can never be trusted. Be right back with more Shooting
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force and force and the force. Come on, Royce. In the first portion, see, I try to
say, well, my brain gets ahead of itself, and I try to say two different words at
the same time. So in the first portion of the program, we were talking about Mr.
Patrick Adamiak's case. We also talked about hoping that Trump's ATF,
which I don't think is any different than Biden's ATF, would do the right thing
that they would say, "No, Bodo, it's full of crap, "and we are withdrawing all of
that, "and we cannot stand behind the evidence "that we thought we had." Or
hopefully Pam Bondi will step in and say, "This entire case is crap. "We don't know
how the appeals court is going to rule, that I will tell you this, you cannot
trust the ATF ever. I don't care who the president is. They don't have exactly a
great reputation for following the Constitution or any other law for that matter,
including the laws that they claimed that they were formed in order to enforce. So
I'm gonna be referencing an article by Tom Nighton in this because he has got an
article out, talking about how GOA, and if you're not a member of GOA,
you better become one.
They exposed how the ATF is up to their old tricks. Now,
I've said this before, because I've been in the firearms business and industry since
2010. And I will tell you this right now, as a dealer, on more than a few
occasions, I an AT, the ATF for clarity on something,
and I would get a very vague answer and even a couple of times told to use my
best discretion which didn't make me very comfortable. Worse than that,
they would say well call this other guy here here's his number. This they this
agent would know and I'll call him. I get a completely different answer. I literally
got passed around more than a doobie at a Snoop Dogg concert to multiple different
agents and every gad blade stinking one of them gave me a different story.
Every stinking one of them, I kid you not. None of them had anything that matched
anything that the other one had said. And so I'm left sitting there scratching my
head and I remember talking to one seasoned veteran of the industry say, "Well,
their rules are intentionally vague, that way they can twist it to apply it as
heavily against you as they want." Well, that's what they did with Patrick at
Damiaqua, as we were talking about in the first portion.
And so, GOA, thanks to one of their members,
has exposed that they're still up to those same vagaries, those same well they're
same old ATF nasty self. And I'm gonna just read some excerpts from this article by
Tom Knighton is that the Trump administration has taken some positions that are less
than thrilling to say the least but for the most part things are better for gun
owners and the gun industry. Unfortunately, the ATF, which is supposed to be much
improved, isn't as gun owners of America discovered when one of its members got a
letter from the ATF saying his 80 % frame prototype was properly classified as a
firearm. Okay, if you don't know what an 80 % lower is or frame,
that's a frame or or that is completed to 80 % completion and has to be completed
by the person who purchases it for the sake of building a firearm with it.
And 80 % lowers at one time were not viewed as firearms.
Only if they had been completed to 100 % could they be called firearms. And so
there were a couple of different companies that created these lowers of finished to
80 % completion and they were being sold without a background check and oh my
goodness, the ATF did not like that. We were somehow skirting the law and so they
started making different rules and things of course to accommodate their tyranny. And
I know it was a momentary lapse of treason on their part to let that get by but
so the ATF they told this guy he submitted a prototype for for classification from
the ATF which are required to do with certain firearm parts and such and they
issued a letter to him which you know they were not they were not supposed to be
doing I And as far as the letter on 80 % receivers, they were violating the Supreme
Court ruling here. So let's read this. So the ATF that isn't issuing letters on 80
% receivers, in other words, they weren't going to fool with it anymore, they issued
a letter on an 80 % receiver. This was supposed to be a done thing.
As I understand it, 80 % lowers and such were back to being sold as not complete
firearms. Anyway, they said it did not correctly apply its own rule and it didn't
even seem to follow the Supreme Court's ruling on it. We know that last, that last
part because SCOTUS ruled that if it was too easy to convert,
it counted as a gun, but the ATF didn't even know how to convert it.
Okay, that ought to tell you everything you need to know about their knowledge of
firearms. Yes, and they're the ones that prosecuted Patrick Adamiak. Yeah,
claiming stuff that he had that were not firearms, were firearms. They were machine
guns and there were RPG rocket launchers too. Yeah, okay. They didn't know how to
convert an 80 % lower into a fully functioning receiver. Well,
well, well, they had to go and ask the manufacturer
after they had already claimed that it was a receiver. Yeah, so they had to get
the manufacturer to show them how it would be converted or could be converted.
Yeah, They said the manufacturer doesn't even quite know how it will go together
either. It's purely theoretical.
Hmm, and the ATF said it was a receiver just the same, of course. You know,
they always err on the side of tyranny and treason. Then when called on that,
they said the letter was sent by mistake. But then they failed to retract the
letter. Do you see the catch 22 people go through? Especially in the firearms
industry Trying to get cooperation from a federal agency that's supposed to be
regulating the firearms industry Which it has no bloody constitutional authority to do
in the first stinking place. Yeah, and they don't even know they they respond in
vagaries And they do stuff like this. They said oh, we didn't mean to send that
letter out. Yeah, I know we're not supposed to be responding on 80 % things and
stuff like that. But then they failed to retract it. He said,
see, when the Trump administration stepped back into office, I as Tom,
I'm Tom Knighton is writing this, he said, I suspect a lot of agents held their
breath to see what kind of a leash they'd be giving, not expecting much.
Now, they don't have a full -time director, so they probably think they can get away
with a lot more. They pull this stuff, give some lip service to the pro -gun
groups, but then don't correct the mistakes. This is the same anti -gun agency it
has always been. GOA has exposed this, but only because a member who submitted the
potential product for review years ago was finally told that nope, it's a gun,
even though it's not even remotely a firearm in any meaningful way, matter of fact
in any statutory way. So yes, the ATF is definitely up to their old tricks.
They're proving that and this is not good because they're going to continue to
operate as the unfettered rogues that they have always been.
And they're They're gonna do whatever they want to whomever they want. And it
doesn't even matter to them if the person they destroy is an innocent person, not
even if that innocent person is an honorable Navy seaman, or even a special forces
veteran, Larry Vickers, or even maybe a decorated Green Beret combat veteran on a
distant hill named Ruby Ridge, or maybe even a mild -mannered airport executive in
Little Rock, Arkansas. They've proven, people, that they are incapable of following
the law. They are lawless to the core, and they much less have any discernment
between a lawful innocent person and a street hardened gun smuggler. And for those
reasons alone, I think they should be wiped from the landscape. Most of their agents
should be held and investigated, have their passports and everything revoked so they
cannot flee. Put out whatever notification you have to do at the ports of entry to
this country and you start investigating them up to their eyeballs.
And if they're charged and convicted, you sentence them to hard labor and some of
them, I think, need to have a date with the gallows. As far as I'm concerned, they
are nothing but a military force that was raised to combat a fictitious threat.
And now that they're established as a federal agency, they had to continue to the
purse holders of their usefulness, and so they'll create whatever bad guys they have
to in order to justify their lucrative jobs as federal officers. That's what I
think. Let me leave you with another quote from Tench Cox that I have often spoken
of on this program. He said, "As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people
before them, may attempt to tyrannize, and as the military forces which must be
occasionally raised to defend our country might pervert their power to the injury of
their fellow citizens, the people are confirmed by the article,
in other words, the Second Amendment, in their right to keep and bear their private
arms. And that was Tench Cox and his remarks on the first of the amendments to the
Federal Constitution. He was writing under the pseudonym, a Pennsylvanian,
and that was back in June 18th of 1789, three years before,
yeah, I'm sorry, two years before the Bill of Rights was ratified and adopted into
the Constitution. Amen and amen. Because Mr. Cox, We have that,
we have just such a force. Yep, we do. And they're called federal agencies and
they're monstrous and they're bloated and they need to be trimmed, trimmed down to
nothing. I don't even want to leave the stump. You cut them down to the ground and
then you grind the stump so it cannot regrow. That's the only way to treat this
hell spawned group of people known as the Alpha Tango Foxtrot,
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and, oh goodness,
alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, my brain's tripping over itself,
and really big fires, explosives, everything else, whatever they are, yes,
they're useless, they're worthless because they are a criminal band. That's all they
are. And they need to be disbanded, prosecuted, and wiped from the annals of our
history because they are nothing but a blight of tyranny upon our land.
Catch on the next episode. Don't forget, stay in contact with your reps. You can do
that easily by being a GOA member. And by the way, there's a link to donate to
the defense of Patrick Adamiak on this episode. Matter of fact, it's on all the
former episodes, all the way back to the first time we talked about Tata Damiak on
this program, and you could donate there. Scroll on down, you'll see it, and make a
donation to Tate today if you would. Stay armed, stay trained, and never forget,
incoming rounds always have the right of way. Royce out. ♪ A victory on
your side ♪

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