Obama publication targets freedom-loving
Americans
April 21, 2009
"We must be on
the alert for these right wing extremists. You can easily spot
them. They are pro-life, pro-states' rights, anti-federal
government involvement, pro-gun, anti-illegal immigration, and they are
often US military veterans. Golly! Let me know if you see
any." — Hal
"I
went to bed a conservative and woke up a threat to national security" —
Tea Party Sign
The Department of Homeland
Security, headed by Also Known As (AKA) Obama appointee, Janet Napolitano, has
released a report that targets every freedom-loving American. No greater
indictment of the truth about the Marxist AKA Administration can be found than
this just released report, following hard on the heels of the MIAC report out
of Missouri that stated, emphatically, that right-wing extremists are
"usually supporters of former Presidential Candidate: Ron Paul,
Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr" and display "pictures, cartoons, bumper
stickers that contain anti-government rhetoric." This report, it was
determined, had connections to Morris (the Sleaze) Dees and his Southern
Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an organization that has made no bones about its
pro-Marxist, anti-American stance.
The opening salvo of the report, titled Rightwing Extremism: Current
Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and
Recruitment:
"This
product is one of a series of intelligence assessments published by the
Extremism and Radicalization Branch to facilitate a greater understanding of
the phenomenon of violent radicalization in the United States. The information
is provided to federal, state, local, and tribal counterterrorism and law
enforcement officials so they may effectively deter, prevent, preempt, or
respond to terrorist attacks against the United States. Federal efforts to
influence domestic public opinion must be conducted in an overt and transparent
manner, clearly identifying United States Government sponsorship."
A footnote on the same page contains these warnings:
"LAW
ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION NOTICE: This product contains Law
Enforcement Sensitive (LES) information. No portion of the LES information
should be released to the media, the general public, or over non-secure
Internet servers. Release of this information could adversely affect or
jeopardize investigative activities.
Warning: This
document is UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U//FOUO). It contains
information that may be exempt from public release under the Freedom of
Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). It is to be controlled, stored, handled,
transmitted, distributed, and disposed of in accordance with DHS policy
relating to FOUO information and is not to be released to the public, the
media, or other personnel who do not have a valid need-to-know without prior
approval of an authorized DHS official. State and local homeland security
officials may share this document with authorized security personnel without
further approval from DHS."
Oh, golly, gee whiz … now why would that be?
How is
"right-wing extremist" defined? Well, let's see, along with
anyone who is a "white supremacist", "anti-Semitic", member
of a "militia group" or "Christian Identity", the
definition also includes anyone who …
·
believes in the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
·
believes in the sovereignty of the United States.
·
believes the Second Amendment is about the right of citizens to
keep and bear arms.
·
believes the Federal Reserve is unconstitutional.
·
believes the 16th Amendment is unconstitutional along
with the Internal Revenue Service.
·
believes that the United States is the union of states,
established to address, under the United States Constitution, those powers
specifically enumerated; that all other powers are reserved to the states or
the people under the 10th Amendment.
·
believes abortion should not be a means of birth control.
·
believes that marriage is between one man and one woman.
·
does not believe sexual practice infers special rights or
privileges.
·
believes inter-racial crimes should be addressed the same no
matter the color of the perpetrator.
·
believes the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the
Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), and the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade (GATT) were not in the best interests of America or American
jobs.
·
opposes the outsourcing of American jobs to foreign nations.
·
opposes the moving of American companies, built on the ingenuity
and labor of Americans, to foreign countries.
·
wants the approximate 45,000,000 illegal aliens out of the
United States.
·
opposes the bankrupting, by illegal aliens, of social systems
established to help American citizens in need.
·
believes the One World Order/New World Order advocates when they
state openly that they intend to subjugate America to global governance.
·
opposes the Security and Prosperity Partnership, precursor to
the North American Union, removing the borders and sovereignty of the United States
in a merger with Canada and Mexico.
And the
"extremist" might be
·
any soldier returning from Iraq!
·
anyone who opposes the loss of American jobs to foreign
nations!
·
the individual who realizes that you cannot spend your way out
of debt; that the trillions being spent by AKA and Congress is pushing America
over the edge into a catastrophic depression that will make the one in 1929
look like child's play!
·
the individual who realizes that AKA is a Marxist intent on
bringing to fruition the transformation of the United States to a Marxist
state!
These individuals
are known to stockpile weapons, ammunition and food!
And all of these people just might be
"violent domestic right-wing terrorists" or "extremists"
bent on "violence against the government."
Of course, the primary catalyst of all this,
according to the publication, is the election of the "first African
American president." In other words, all of this has to do with race!
And, by the way, if you are unemployed, there is
a "strong association" between your employment status and
"rightwing extremist beliefs in [your] children—specifically xenophobia
and antidemocratic ideals."
And if you've purchased a gun recently, know
that you are more likely to participate in "paramilitary training exercises"
even if the thought never crossed your mind!
And not to be left out, reason why S 773 and S
778 should be passed so AKA can control the internet:
"the advent of the
Internet and other information-age technologies since the 1990s has given
domestic extremists greater access to information related to bomb-making,
weapons training, and tactics, as well as targeting of individuals,
organizations, and facilities, potentially making extremist individuals and
groups more dangerous and the consequences of their violence more severe. New
technologies also permit domestic extremists to send and receive encrypted
communications and to network with other extremists throughout the country and
abroad, making it much more difficult for law enforcement to deter, prevent, or
preempt a violent extremist attack."
AKA wants "right wing extremist
terrorists" to know that …
"DHS/I&A
[Intelligence and Analysis] will be working with its state and local partners
over the next several months to ascertain with greater regional specificity the
rise in rightwing extremist activity in the United States, with a particular
emphasis on the political, economic, and social factors that drive rightwing
extremist radicalization."
It is of interest that no similar documents have
been produced concerning the tactics of left-wing extremists of the kind AKA is
known to associate with; groups like the Black Panthers, Students for a Democratic
Society, ACORN, Industrial Areas Foundation
and all the front organizations being established to organize people in support
of AKA's Marxist agenda; groups like fightthesmears.com,
factcheck.org, organizing for America.com,
Daily Kos, Americans United for Change,
and born again American.org.
On April 14, 2009, former U.S. Representative
Tom Tancredo, a staunch supporter of stopping the influx of illegal aliens into
the United States, attempted to exercise his First Amendment right of free
speech at the University of North Carolina where he had been asked to speak
against providing in-state tuition to illegal aliens.
What ensued was reported thusly by The News
& Observer of Raleigh:
"Hundreds of protesters converged on Bingham Hall, shouting profanities and accusations of racism while Tancredo and the student who introduced him tried to speak. Minutes into the speech, a protester pounded a window of the classroom until the glass shattered, prompting Tancredo to flee and campus police to shut down the event."
The number of "protesters" was placed
at around 200. Now, mind you, these weren't "right-wing extremist
terrorists" such as AKA, by definition, maintains were in the room to
listen to "right-wing extremist terrorist" Tom Tancredo speak, these
"protesters" were of the variety most likely to associate with AKA
and his left-wing minions.
Who do we need to be concerned about in the
realm of committing terrorist acts?
·
Was
it these "right-wing extremist terrorists" who attempted to intimidate
white voters arriving at the poles to vote in Philadelphia on
November 4, 2008? No, that was the Black Panthers; associated with AKA.
·
Was
it these "right-wing extremist terrorists" who provided the "muscle
for the money" program? No, that was ACORN; associated
with AKA.
·
Was
it these "right-wing extremist terrorists" who organized the bus
tours to the homes of AIG officials for the purposes of harassment
and intimidation? No, again. That was ACORN; associated with AKA.
·
Was
it these "right-wing extremist terrorists" who organized efforts to infiltrate
tax day tea parties to shape media coverage? No, that was the
pro-AKA Huffington Post and ACORN; associated with AKA. Another report states that
rabble-rousers were being recruited to turn peaceful protests on April 15, 2009
into "violent and racist events." This was attributed to the
pro-AKA Huffington Post and Daily Kos, the web blog sight central
in the AKA "birth certificate" issue.
Of course, none of this was reported by the
pro-AKA lamestream media.
Ask to comment on this DHS report, Janet
Napolitano issued the following press release on
April 15, 2009 which states, in part:
"The primary
mission of this department is to prevent terrorist attacks on our nation. The
document on right-wing extremism sent last week by this department's Office of
Intelligence and Analysis is one in an ongoing series of assessments to provide
situational awareness to state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies on
the phenomenon and trends of violent radicalization in the United States. I was
briefed on the general topic, which is one that struck a nerve as someone
personally involved in the Timothy McVeigh prosecution. (Note:
There is a question about Timothy McVeigh being a Manchurian candidate
controlled by the CIA.)
Let me be very clear: we monitor the risks of violent extremism taking root
here in the United States. We don't have the luxury of focusing our efforts on
one group; we must protect the country from terrorism whether foreign or
homegrown, and regardless of the ideology that motivates its violence.
We are on the lookout for criminal and terrorist activity but we do not – nor
will we ever – monitor ideology or political beliefs. We take seriously our
responsibility to protect the civil rights and liberties of the American
people, including subjecting our activities to rigorous oversight from numerous
internal and external sources."
Well, aren't we all just so relieved to know
that Janet Napolitano isn't targeting "ideology or political
beliefs." While reading the report issued under her aegis, I got the
distinct impression that was exactly what she was doing!
And what about the violence on the University of
North Carolina campus; how is Ms Napolitano dealing with that act of terrorism?
Well … uh … gee … uh … gosh … I don't know;
haven't heard a peep out of Ms Napolitano on that subject!
Other Americans have also come to the conclusion
that Napolitano was targeting people based on their ideology or political
beliefs.
The Thomas More Law Center
has filed a lawsuit against Napolitano in the U.S. District Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan on behalf of nationally syndicated conservative
radio talk show host, Michael Savage, Gregg Cunningham (President of the
pro-life organization Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, Inc (CBR)), and Iraqi War
Marine veteran Kevin Murray.
In
their press release on the filing of the
federal lawsuit, Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Law
Center stated,
“Janet Napolitano is lying to the American people when she says the Report is not based on ideology or political beliefs. In fact, her report would have the admiration of the Gestapo and any current or past dictator in the way it targets political opponents. This incompetently written intelligence assessment, which directs law enforcement officials across the country to target and report on American citizens who have the political beliefs mentioned in the report, will be used as a tool to stifle political opposition and opinions. It will give a pretext for opponents of those Americans to report them to police as rightwing extremists and terrorists. You can imagine what happens then.”
Likewise, David K. Rehbein,
National Commander, The American Legion, sent Napolitano a letter
of protest. In response, Napolitano
states, "We do not mean to suggest that veterans as a whole are
at risk of becoming violent extremists."
Oh, really? Could have fooled me!
One has to wonder how much this targeting of
veterans has to do with the protest that occurred when AKA suggested that
returning Iraq veterans should address combat injuries through private
insurance.
As with any wanna-be
despot, AKA does not like it when the peons oppose his anti-American
pro-Marxist policies!
The message this report sends is clear: if
you don't like what Marxist AKA has in store for you, shut up or you will be
targeted by AKA's goons!
You going to take that, America?
© Lynn M Stuter – All Rights Reserved.