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Following the terror episodes of Sept 11, 2001, John Dodson pulled bodies from the wreckage at the Pentagon. In 2007, following the taking pictures massacre at Virginia Tech, Dodson strolled through the classrooms, heartbroken, to hide the systems of the victims. Then came Az - the American border. Ten times before Holiday, 2010, ATF agent John Dodson awoke to the news headlines he had dreaded every day as an associate of the top notch team called the Group VII Attack Power: a All of us border patrol agent known as Brian Terry have been shot deceased by bandits equipped with guns that were offered to them by ATF. Was this an unavoidable effect of the Obama administration's Task Gunrunner, occur place one year previously, ostensibly to trail Mexican medicine cartels? Brian Terry's murder would not only change John Dodson's life permanently; it would expose a scandal so unthinkably unpatriotic it forced Leader Barack Obama to promise executive privilege and brought on Attorney General Eric Holder to be held in contempt of Congress. National Agent John Dodson, an ex-military man, got an oath to guard the world's greatest country and proudly considered himself a walking patriotic example of the American Wish. Brian Terry, ex-military like Dodson, was only 40 years old, a family man who dished up his country by doing work for the federal government. Dodson was terrified when another phone call emerged, one with the potential to demolish his career, his family, and his life. CBS investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson asked Dodson going public with what he knew about Fast and Furious. To Agent Dodson, this meant blowing the whistle. But to the category of Agent Terry, it was a chance to save lives and right a wrong. As he got a attack from the border towns of Az to a showdown in the halls of Congress, Dodson clung to the trust that truth would prevail, that he'd be redeemed, and that Brian Terry's death would not maintain vain.