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"The Checkpoint: New Fiction from the War on Domestic Terrorism"
www.sit-rep.com ^ | March 6, 2002 | Travis McGee

Posted on 03/06/2002 11:01:20 PM PST by Travis McGee

Brad and Ranya finished driving over the five mile I-664 James River Bridge-Tunnel from Newport News and crossed back onto the land on the northern tip of Suffolk County Virginia at a little past four pm. In a few minutes they’d be back at the Portsmouth boatyard where they’d left her Yamaha, and Ranya still hadn’t decided yet if she was going back to her dismal one bedroom apartment hideout in East Oceanview, or if she was going to take Brad up on his offer to spend another night aboard his sailboat “Guajira” anchored out on the creek up in Poquoson. She felt her discipline draining away, her sense of mission receding. What future could she have with Brad? What was the point? He was leaving. She’d given herself willingly to a man who she knew was leaving.

But what harm could there be in spending a few days with him? If he helped her to find “George”, who knows, perhaps after that she’d give up the chase and sail down to the islands with him, which was probably the smart thing to do anyway. Sooner or later the FBI might pick up her trail; as careful as she’d been she was wise enough to know it was not possible to cover every track.

“I need to get gas” he told her, and pulled over onto the exit lane for Hoffler Boulevard. The exit ramp cut through a break in the wall of scrub pines alongside the highway, then curved off out of sight to the right and sloped gently downward. “Oh shit, what’s this?” Brad said, quickly braking.

Ranya bolted upright and quickly buckled her seatbelt. There was a cop car on the gravel shoulder of the ramp just past the trees; a cop was standing in the middle of the ramp holding up both hands, blocking Brad’s pickup truck and two cars in front of him.

“Checkpoint!” Ranya said. “One of Sanderson’s FIST checkpoints, it’s got to be.” The FIST program, for “Firearms Inspections Stop Terrorism” was the brainchild of Virginia Commonwealth’s Attorney Robert Sanderson. He had come down to Norfolk to announce and promote the program on Friday, he was shot and killed Saturday, and on Sunday Brad and Ranya were seeing one of his FIST checkpoints first hand. Ranya experienced a sudden flush of terror, and grabbed her daypack off the floor of the truck, then calmed slightly when she remembered that she had stashed her scoped Thomson Contender single shot .223 “pistol” back at her apartment before going sailing with Brad. Thank God for that! She’d almost skipped going back to her apartment before going out on Guajira, and if she hadn’t, the Contender would be in her bag at this moment. For the FBI, finding that gun would have been better than a signed confession. But she did have her dad’s custom .45….

“Brad, I’m sorry I didn’t tell you, but I’ve got a pistol with me.”

“Oh Christ. Okay, it should be all right, I think they’re just looking for rifles…..I hope.”

“Me too.”

The exit ramp made a slight right then left “S” curve as it descended through brush down to Hoffler Boulevard. There were large stop signs on both sides of the end of the ramp at Hoffler, which passed under the I-664 overpass off to the left. Halfway down the ramp, parked along the right shoulder, there was another police car, then a line of eight or ten civilian cars and SUVs, then two more police cars. Orange traffic cones divided the wide ramp down the middle. Police and camouflage clad soldiers were walking alongside the row of parked cars; some of the cars had open doors and trunks. A single slow moving motorcyclist was being waved past the line of cars to proceed on his way, a fact which Ranya noted with great interest. Obviously the police did not think a motorcyclist could be concealing a banned semi auto or sniper rifle.

Two hundred yards away at the bottom of the ramp, parked off to the left in the weeds and facing uphill towards them was a desert painted Army humvee.

“Damn, look at that!” said Brad. “The humvee’s got a machine gun on it! I’ve never seen that before, not in the states!”

“I’ve seen it, up around DC sometimes, near the Pentagon and Reagan National, during security red alerts. They were there all the time after 9-11, usually they had a 50 caliber mounted, that gun looks smaller.” A helmeted soldier’s head and torso was visible sticking out of the humvee’s roof behind the pintle mounted machine gun.

“They sure picked a perfect spot for a checkpoint; I didn’t see anything until it was too late.” said Brad.

“Yeah, very sneaky. I’ve seen them set up this way searching for drugs a few times.”

“I wonder if they’re checking every car, or if they’re letting some pass around. I wonder if they’ll hassle us.”

“A thirty year old white guy in a red pickup truck? What do you think? They’re not looking for guys named Mohammed down here; they’re looking for guys named Bubba.”

“I guess we’ll find out in a minute.”

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The young father in the blue Chevy Lumina, the second car from the front of the line, said “No sir, I won’t open my trunk without a warrant, and I do not ‘consent’ to be searched.”

The Virginia National Guard corporal standing outside his driver’s side window looked around, confused. This had not come up before. Could this guy just refuse? Was that allowed?

The holdout’s young blond wife said “Martin, just do like he says, don’t make trouble, the girls are frightened.”

“Honey, it’s the point of it. This is still America, and there’s still a Constitution.”

“Daddy, why are there soldiers here? Is there a war?” asked seven year old Danielle from the back seat. Her four year old sister Ashley next to her in her booster seat sucked her thumb, afraid without knowing why.

“No sweetie, there’s no war. The soldiers are helping the police to look for some bad men.”

“Criminals daddy?”

“That’s right sugar, criminals.”

Another man walked up to their window. Martin Palmer could not tell if he was from the military or the police: he was dressed from his helmet to his boots in nothing but black, with no badge or insignia in sight. The man in black rapped on his driver’s side window with the steel muzzle tip of his black submachine gun. “Open up! Get out! Now!”

“Do you have a warrant? What’s your ‘probable cause’ to search our car?” Martin Palmer was trying very hard not to show the fear he felt, holding onto the wheel to keep his hands from visibly shaking. He hoped he did not sound as afraid as he felt, he remembered the Eagle Scout in Maryland who had had his face shot off point blank by an FBI undercover agent with an M-16 rifle after a mistaken traffic stop.

“My ‘probable cause’ is you’re an asshole who refuses to give consent for a search, that’s what! Now get out! Out! Out!”

******************************************************

BATF Special Agent Alvin Bogart was having a bad day and now he was angry enough to chew up barbed wire and spit out nails. He was angry because it was Sunday afternoon, and he was pulling the absolute shit duty of all time manning a FIST checkpoint, instead of kicking back on his recliner in his den with a cold Budweiser in his hand watching the Steelers play the Rams. For this he had become a Federal Law Enforcement Officer?

He was angry because he was pulling his third consecutive day of twelve hour shifts, which really meant a 14 hour work day, only with no overtime pay like the State Troopers were raking in, and he knew that he had to do it again tomorrow and it looked like forever. If he had wanted to pull this kind of shit duty, he would have joined the Border Patrol!

He was angry because he had to walk around all day in full tactical gear in almost 90 degree heat, including his Kevlar helmet and body armor, carrying his MP-5 as if they were expecting a head on terrorist attack right here in Hicksville Suffolk Virginia. This was at Sanderson’s direct orders, Sanderson who was not even in his Federal chain of command, Sanderson who was now dead, Sanderson who had never worn heavy body armor and tactical gear under the sun on a hot day in his life. He would never admit it aloud, but just for this alone Bogart was glad that preppie Sanderson had had his head blown off on the golf course yesterday.

He was extremely angry because he’d earlier today heard through unofficial federal law enforcement back channels that a brother ATF agent had been killed in the line of duty last night, shot in the neck by some redneck asshole during a raid not five miles from where he was standing.

And now Alvin Bogart was positively livid because this curbside Allen Dershowitz in the piece of shit Chevy wanted to give him a lecture on the 4th Amendment, consent searches, and probable cause. Like he needed to hear that line of crap! Like all ATF men, Alvin Bogart had a special burning hatred for “constitution fanatics”.

“So you refuse to give voluntary consent for a search of your vehicle, is that correct?”

“Yes sir, that is correct. Under the 4th amendment of the Bill of Rights of the Constitution…..”

The blue Chevy’s driver side window was rolled half way down. Turned slightly, BATF agent Alvin Bogart had casually slipped the small can of pepper spray from his belt unnoticed, and then he snapped it up and sprayed Mr. Martin Palmer, U.S. citizen and taxpayer, straight in his shocked face. Then as Martin Palmer screamed and dug at his eyes, Bogart snaked his arm down the half open window, pulled up the lock, and jerked open the door. As Palmer’s wife and daughters screamed both in terror and from the effects of the pepper spray being released inside the car, agent Bogart grabbed Palmer by his hair and shirt and pulled him halfway out, until he snagged up on his seatbelt. Bogart unsnapped the belt, and then used both hands to jerk Palmer all the way out onto the asphalt where his head hit with a satisfying smack.

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The Rest of the Story.


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To: Travis McGee
Thanks for the flag, Travis.

The excerpt reads great, and the storyline sounds quite plausible.

I have no doubt that the tyrants will eventually push things over the edge. It's just of question of how soon. At the current rate, it will be 5 years or less.

Other than the timetable, the only thing to be resolved is how will the pro-Freedom patriots respond? Will we endure tyrannical oppression, or will we fight it?

101 posted on 03/07/2002 4:40:03 PM PST by Mulder
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To: Travis McGee
Bravo!

What's the phrase - ?

"Art imitates life" or "Life imitates art"? The events in your 2 exerpts could unfold any time during our new "patriotic" war. The sheeple will now do anything for security.

Love the description of the soccer mom in flight mode. Too real. Keep me updated on your progress.

Not sure about the KY Guard manning the seatbelt checkpoints. I haven't seen it here in the Northern sector. Wouldn't surprise me though. I'll look into it.

102 posted on 03/07/2002 4:50:04 PM PST by pocat
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To: Travis McGee
Boring it's not, thanks for the ping.
103 posted on 03/07/2002 4:53:23 PM PST by Lucky
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To: Poohbah
Of course, I have known a couple guys who use pepper spray as a breath mint...swim buddies of yours, maybe? ;o)

I made the mistake of letting one of those guys ride in my truck on the way back from Lambert airport after the Gulf War. He found pepper spray in my glove back and decided it would be a hoot to try it out to see how well I could drive under 'pressure.'

I learned my lesson. Since then I thank them for their service and tell them to get in back.

104 posted on 03/07/2002 4:59:31 PM PST by piasa
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glove back ==> glove box
105 posted on 03/07/2002 5:05:27 PM PST by piasa
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To: GhostofWCooper
The guardsman(ette) shooting back at the mexican with the stuck trigger was a nice touch.

Wait until you see how this cluster foxtrot is reported in the mainstream media.

108 posted on 03/07/2002 6:43:20 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks,Cap'n Crunch
If I were the soccer mom, I woulda kept aiming for more Guardsmen and pigs, if possible.

For the record, in this book the guardsmen are just doing what they are told, without malice, as are 90% of local cops and even a lot of FLEOs. In fact local LEOs are some of the heros who use force to resist the "Special Training Unit" death squad.

If you are looking for a book where all feds are evil JBTs who deserve to be killed, this book is going to disappoint you.

109 posted on 03/07/2002 6:48:41 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Mulder
I have no doubt that the tyrants will eventually push things over the edge. No doubt at all. They might even help with a big push like my stadium massacre. And it might only take a small handful of bad actors to engineer the push.

It's just of question of how soon. At the current rate, it will be 5 years or less. I think a lot depends on unpredictable events, and who is sitting in the whitehouse. I'd say it could be anytime from two to ten years out, but it's coming sure as hell.

Other than the timetable, the only thing to be resolved is how will the pro-Freedom patriots respond? Will we endure tyrannical oppression, or will we fight it? I think there will be resistance. No matter what type of false flag Reichstag Fire is engineered, a substantial percentage of Americans will not believe it and therefore will not accept any new laws coming as a result.

The biggest problem in the end for would be tyrants is the ten to fifteen million accurate rifles (minimum) floating around in America. It will simply not be possible to enforce dictatorial laws against Americans when they can shoot back from 300+ yards, because it is impossible to put a big enough security perimeter around all of the tyrant's henchmen. It's hard enough to put a perimeter like that around a handful of key leaders, but the rest of the legislators supporting the tyranny would have the choice of living in underground bunkers or risking a single "bullet from nowhere" every time they scurry from armored limosine to secure facility. The price in the end will be too hard for them without resorting to extremely draconian measures, which they try to implement in my novel.

110 posted on 03/07/2002 7:01:37 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Joe Brower
44- I got the message, thanks
111 posted on 03/07/2002 7:24:14 PM PST by GeronL
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To: pocat
Art imitates life: just ask the Eagle Scout in Maryland.

The only question is when and how the engineered provocation will occur, keeping in mind that it would not take a grand cabal to pull it off but as few as a handful or even one truly evil person.

112 posted on 03/07/2002 7:25:06 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Lucky
Anytime, you're on my list for when I post any more news about the book's progress.
113 posted on 03/07/2002 7:26:40 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: ChareltonHest
Thanks!
114 posted on 03/07/2002 7:27:17 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
Stephen Coonts edited a series of 3 books of military short stories called COMBAT. I just bought the #3 one and a half hours ago.

Why can't some FReepers put together a book of Terrorism short stories???

115 posted on 03/07/2002 7:39:34 PM PST by GeronL
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To: GeronL
precisly 9:42 local time I bought it, its now 10:40, so it was just an hour ago. Excuse my mistake.
116 posted on 03/07/2002 7:41:21 PM PST by GeronL
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To: Travis McGee
big bump
117 posted on 03/07/2002 7:41:45 PM PST by GeronL
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To: GeronL
Coonts is an "established author" so he can publish anything he wants. I need to break in with my own "Flight of the Intruder" (big wish) before I can even think of anything else.
118 posted on 03/07/2002 7:44:38 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
He didn't write the stories, he 'edited' them... remember the Tom Clancey series' that were written by someone else?

Easy money maker for them, just selling names.

I wonder....

119 posted on 03/07/2002 7:46:17 PM PST by GeronL
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To: Travis McGee
I have a paperback Intruder... hhhmmm. A re-issue I am totally sure.
120 posted on 03/07/2002 7:47:06 PM PST by GeronL
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