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Swordsmyth
03-28-2018, 05:01 PM
Francho Bradley and his common-law wife Adrianne Jennings were arrested in Boston on Saturday on weapons charges after authorities found a stash of rifles, grenades, and handguns in their hotel room. Bradley says he was on a secret mission for the government and says he owns a company that sells communications equipment to the military.
The cache of weapons was found on the day of the March For Our Lives protest. According to The Daily Mail, in Bradley’s room and car, police found five assault rifles, a shotgun, a revolver and a pistol. They also found hundreds of rounds of ammunition, scopes, bump stocks, walkie-talkies, helmets, and grenades. “My suspicions grew that he may be surveilling the area. There was a major demonstration, March for Our Lives, in Boston that day,” Detective Patrick Connor
Police also found three parking tickets from Cambridge, a mile from the Boston Common where Saturday’s protest took place. Bradley received the tickets on the three consecutive days before Saturday’s mass protest.


When he was questioned, Bradley told authorities that he was on a secret government mission, but wouldn’t say what the mission was. He claimed he was sent to work on some kind of “virus.” Robert Normandin, who represented Bradley at arraignment, said his client is an Army veteran and that Enysma Engineering sells accessories such as communication devices to the military and other clients.
BREAKING: Texas man found with large weapons cache in Massachusetts says he was on a "classified government mission" & called the police on himself after he thought someone was trying to break into his hotel room.
FYI his company sells communications devices to the US Military pic.twitter.com/ugAoHmTfYz (https://t.co/ugAoHmTfYz)
— Mike Tokes (@MikeTokes) March 28, 2018 (https://twitter.com/MikeTokes/status/978976507614846977?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

Normandin said the weapons and accessories were “props” that Bradley uses while conducting that business and none of them were functional, although he didn’t know for sure if any were actually functional or not.
The officers who arrested the pair said they both changed their stories several times and at one stage during interviews, Bradley claimed he had worked for the LAPD and had knowledge about the O.J. Simpson case. He also allegedly claimed to have worked on the Obama campaign and for the German government.
At 3:41 pm, as the protest was coming to an end, Bradley called the police saying his feed was interrupted. He said he has a gun in his room at the hotel and was worried it would end up in the wrong hands. When the officers arrived at Bradley’s hotel room, they encountered an even stranger sight.
No one was in the room but the officers spotted what they thought was a green duffel bag with several “long guns sticking out of it.” It was, in fact, a flight suit which had been rolled up to contain the weapons. It was placed deliberately in the middle of the room as if it was left there for the police to find it.
Among the items found, was a DOD (Department of Defense) concealed carry badge, a Texas license to carry, and a press pass, according to The Daily Mail. His Texas license to carry is valid.
Bradley and Jennings have separate addresses as well. Bradley’s is listed as a four bedroom home worth $322,000 and Jennings’ is a five-bedroom property worth $430,000.
Police are continuing the investigation, and this one keeps getting more and more confusing.

https://www.infowars.com/im-on-a-secret-government-mission-says-man-arrested-with-weapons-cache/

jkr
03-28-2018, 05:54 PM
I wouldn't doubt it

timosman
03-28-2018, 06:54 PM
No details on their mortgages?:confused:

Zippyjuan
03-28-2018, 08:06 PM
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2018/03/did_texas_couple_have_march_for_our_lives_in_sight s


But Tewksbury police Detective Patrick Connor thought the couple may have been in the area for another reason. Police said they found multiple parking tickets issued to Bradley by the city of Cambridge dated several days apart — two at the exact same location in Kendall Square and one near that spot.

“Based on his frequent trips to Cambridge from Tewksbury and arsenal of weapons, my suspicions grew that he may be surveilling an area,” Connor wrote in the report, adding, “it should also be noted that I knew there was a major demonstration ‘March For Our Lives’ in Boston that day.”

State police spokesman David Procopio said the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are investigating the pair along with state police and the Middlesex District attorney, but so far had not found any information that they were targeting or “scoping out” the march.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sites/default/files/styles/gallery/public/media/2018/03/28/txguns.jpg?itok=JD4-VXar


Bradley and Jennings are facing 45 charges overall, including multiple counts of possession of a large capacity firearm and possession of a machine gun (bump stock), authorities said.

In February, Massachusetts became the first state in the country to ban bump stocks in the wake of last year’s Las Vegas massacre. Officials said Bradley and Jennings are believed to be the first suspects arrested for violation of the ban.

timosman
03-30-2018, 10:24 AM
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https://twitter.com/cynthiamckinney/status/979641832517718017

devil21
03-30-2018, 12:43 PM
Weird story and some interesting dots to connect maybe.

Boston marathon in a couple weeks....

Cambridge is home to Harvard....how best to get hesitant pols to vote for more gun control? Shoot up the ol' alma mater. And administrators there would be 100% compliant with any official story. Hmm...might have dodged one here.

Swordsmyth
05-13-2018, 03:28 PM
Police and FBI are investigating a 38-year-old man after finding a large cache of weapons during a raid of a Waikiki hotel room after authorities were alerted of several disturbing social media posts in which the man claimed to be a federal agent who’s hunting terrorists.
The man’s arsenal included a high-powered rifle, a tactical shotgun, and an assortment of other guns, military style knives, and body armor, along with fully-loaded magazines and 800 rounds of ammunition.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/16747667_G-196x300.jpg
(Honolulu Police Department)
It was the FBI that tipped off local police which prompted the raid in room #803 in the Equus hotel at 1696 Ala Moana Blvd.
The weapons were found to be legally registered to the man which prompted police to release him without incident pending a mental evaluation at a local hospital after authorities discovered a psychiatric medicine inside the man’s room.
According to police, the man has been living in a Makiki apartment for three years but was only recently staying at the Equus.
Withal, the man’s weapons will be rightfully returned if he’s deemed mentally stable, according to a local report (http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/38173826/police-find-large-weapons-cache-in-waikiki-raid-prompted-by-disturbing-online-posts).
The scenario seems to mimic that of the Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock’s (https://www.intellihub.com/was-stephen-paddock-sheep-dipped-by-the-cia-obituary-shows-a-dead-paddock-in-2013/) stay at the Mandalay Bay and Francho Bradley’s (https://www.intellihub.com/man-with-cdc-ties-dod-clearance-apprehended/) stay at a Massachusetts hotel where large weapons caches and tactical military gear were also found. It also seems likely that all three men were working under the FBI’s direction and may have been cut loose or detached for reasons unknown (possibly to be used as patsies).


More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-13/federal-agent-mission-man-body-armor-large-cache-weapons-caught-waikiki-hotel

Suzanimal
05-13-2018, 03:46 PM
Sounds like this guy has watched the Neil Breen classic Double Down too many times.

Here's the movie trailer if you haven't seen it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ44FLJA4Js