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I am a Terrorist (and I didn't even know it!)

16 comments, 175 views, posted 10:41 pm 04/07/2012 in News by Quaektem
Quaektem has 12766 posts, 1562 threads, 1884 points, location: James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron...

Homeland Security Report Lists ‘Liberty Lovers’ As Terrorists

A new study funded by the Department of Homeland Security characterizes Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority, (crap)” and “reverent of individual liberty (oh no)” as “extreme right-wing” terrorists.

Entitled Hot Spots of Terrorism and Other Crimes in the United States, 1970-2008 (PDF), the study was produced by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of Maryland. The organization was launched with the aid of DHS funding to the tune of $12 million dollars.

While largely omitting Islamic terrorism - the report fails completely to mention the 1993 World Trade Center bombing – the study focuses on Americans who hold beliefs shared by the vast majority of conservatives and libertarians and puts them in the context of radical extremism.

The report takes its definitions from a 2011 study entitled Profiles of Perpetrators of Terrorism, produced by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, in which the following characteristics are used to identify terrorists.

- Americans who believe their “way of life” is under attack;

- Americans who are “fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)”; (Oh boy)

- People who consider themselves “anti-global” (presumably those who are wary of the loss of American sovereignty);(shit)

- Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority”;(fuck me)

- Americans who are “reverent of individual liberty”;(really?)

- People who “believe in conspiracy theories that involve grave threat to national sovereignty and/or personal liberty.”


The report also lists people opposed to abortion (oh come on!) and “groups that seek to smite the purported enemies of God and other evildoers” as terrorists.

As we have exhaustively documented on numerous occasions, federal authorities and particularly the Department of Homeland Security have been involved in producing a deluge of literature which portrays liberty lovers and small government advocates as terrorists.

The most flagrant example was the infamous 2009 MIAC report, published by the Missouri Information Analysis Center and first revealed by Infowars, which framed Ron Paul supporters, libertarians, people who display bumper stickers, people who own gold (But... but... it's a wedding ring!), or even people who fly a U.S. flag (I'm screwed), as potential terrorists.

The rush to denounce legitimate political beliefs as thought crimes, or even mundane behaviors, by insinuating they are shared by terrorists, has accelerated in recent months.

Under the FBI’s Communities Against Terrorism program, the bulk purchase of food is labeled as a potential indication of terrorist activity, as is using cash to pay for a cup of coffee (do this every morning), and showing an interest in web privacy when using the Internet in a public place(... well, I get in trouble if they catch me watching porn!).

As we have documented on numerous occasions, the federal government routinely characterizes mundane behavior as extremist activity or a potential indicator of terrorist intent. As part of its ‘See Something, Say Something’ campaign, the Department of Homeland Security educates the public that generic activities performed by millions of people every day, including using a video camera, talking to police officers, wearing hoodies, driving vans, writing on a piece of paper, and using a cell phone recording application,” are all potential signs of terrorist activity.

The DHS stoked controversy last year when it released a series of videos to promote the See Something, Say Something campaign in which almost all of the terrorists portrayed in the PSAs were white Americans.

http://www.infowars.com/homeland-security-report-lists-liberty-lovers-as-terrorists

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10:45 pm 04/07/2012

z0phi3l

I'm a veteran and I go to Military related sites, I've been on a list since Obama started them

Really surprised no one has shown up at the house looking for me, yet

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10:51 pm 04/07/2012

Quaektem

Backroom doesn't have your address yet.

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11:49 pm 04/07/2012

DarkHelmet

You can crash at my place anytime, Q.

Yes...I made the offer Mr. Black...now when do I get my payment for helping capture this terrorist.

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12:44 am 05/07/2012

thecrookedman

Quote by z0phi3l:
I'm a veteran and I go to Military related sites, I've been on a list since Obama started them


What list did Obama "start"?

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1:28 am 05/07/2012

z0phi3l

Quote by thecrookedman:
Quote by z0phi3l:
I'm a veteran and I go to Military related sites, I've been on a list since Obama started them

What list did Obama "start"?



All these talked about "domestic terror" lists were started just recently under Obama, only Libs like him have an inborn distrust of people like me

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1:42 am 05/07/2012

Viscera

Q, I knew you were a terrorist, Who have they been talking to???

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5:25 am 05/07/2012

thecrookedman

Quote by z0phi3l:
All these talked about "domestic terror" lists were started just recently under Obama, only Libs like him have an inborn distrust of people like me


I'd like to read about these lists. Do you know what any of them are called? Is there a Wikipedia article about one?

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8:18 am 05/07/2012

bradpitt

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10:20 am 05/07/2012

tomcat025

Quote by z0phi3l:
All these talked about "domestic terror" lists were started just recently under Obama, only Libs like him have an inborn distrust of people like me



I took a crap while working under my boss. That does not mean that said boss was responsible for said crap.


On a side note. It looks like myself as well as everyone that was at my place for a 4th of July celebration is a terrorist.

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11:11 am 05/07/2012

FlyOnTheWall

Quote:
People who “believe in conspiracy theories that involve grave threat to national sovereignty and/or personal liberty.”

Is this acknowledgment that some of these conspiracy theories might actually have some truth to them?

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1:58 pm 05/07/2012

Viscera

I think I had lunch with the queen of conspiracy theories yesterday, really trying after 3-4 hours

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10:16 pm 05/07/2012

Quaektem

If you want to really set her off, tell her that I know I can relax now because I don't have to start worrying until they cart her off because she is much higher on the 'list' than I am!

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11:18 pm 05/07/2012

Viscera

*sigh* yesterday started with Chas and his wife telling a story that they have a friend that works in the CIA, and that when the "event" happens (no matter what that is, but not a natural disaster) that the East Coast will be really hard hit, and the NE will be especially hard jit.......The convo went straight downhill from there

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11:49 pm 05/07/2012

Quaektem

Well I have a 'friend' in the Secret Service that assures me that the 'event' is going to be centered in Texas to wipe out the strongest Republican state... why would it hit the East Coast? Obama and most of his voters live there!

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12:09 am 06/07/2012

Viscera

well this guy they are citing are probably insinuating that it is a Muslim attack

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12:14 am 06/07/2012

Quaektem

So is my friend... imagine that!

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