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« on: April 13, 2009, 02:44:10 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2009, 02:54:55 PM »

From Chemicalrain...

Secret DHS Doc Predicts Violence in Response to New Gun Restrictions

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
April 13, 2009

"In the wake of the MIAC report and the Virginia Terrorism Threat Assessment, another document issued by the Department of Homeland Security “for official use only” covering so-called “rightwing extremism” has surfaced. The document warns federal and local officials to expect “terrorism” in response to planned firearm restrictions and other points covered below.

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Alex Jones called the numbers listed on the document and validated its authenticity. He contacted the “watch captain” at the Department of Homeland Security’s National Infrastructure Coordinating Center who confirmed the product number on the document as legitimate but would not comment further. A call to the FBI went unanswered.

The following points covered in the document are of particular concern:

Gun Sales

According to the DHS and FBI, local law enforcement’s primary concern should be the high volume of gun and ammunitions purchases over the last few months. The document equates Americans who stockpile ammunition to “rightwing terrorists.” Moreover, stockpiling (merely purchasing) ammunition is an indication of involvement in “paramilitary training exercises” and potential terrorist activity.

According to the Irish Times, the “stockpiling” of ammunition and increased firearm sales are due to the fear Obama will impose new gun laws and other restrictions. “Gun-shop owners and the National Rifle Association (NRA) say the surge is driven by worries that President Obama is planning to ban many types of firearms and that the deepening economic crisis will fuel a crime wave.”

If we are to believe the DHS and the FBI, these Americans, numbering in the millions, are violence prone terrorists and a threat to local law enforcement. In addition, as noted below, concerns about crime due to a worsening economy are paranoid fantasies exploited by terrorists

Job Losses and the Economy

The document states that job losses, home foreclosures, and the collapsing economy are “perceived” by rightwing terrorists and exploited by them to “draw in new recruits” and further radicalize “those already subscribing to extremist beliefs.” According to the document, the economic crisis is a perception without a foundation in reality, merely an exaggerated device used by terrorists.

In other words, if you complain about the faltering economy reported upon numerous times a day by the corporate media you are a rightwing extremist and a terrorist who may resort to violence and threaten local law enforcement, especially if you support the Second Amendment, own firearms, and “stockpile” (purchase) ammunition.

Illegal Immigration

Like the economic crisis, illegal immigration is at best a perception, not reality, and the rightwing terrorists have exploited this political issue as a racist “call to action” and recruitment tool. The DHS document claims the extremists have exploited the First Amendment on this issue in order to foment violence against illegal immigrants and those who support amnesty and other schemes to legalize illegal immigration. The DHS document cites several examples supposedly linked to anti-immigrant violence committed by “militia members” and mentions a “machinegun attack on Hispanics.”

Stated Purpose of the Document

Dated April 7, 2009, the “scope” of the document is as follows:

     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.

The DHS document — with the unwieldy title  “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment” — contains the following warning:

     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.


The DHS wanted the document to remain secret but it was leaked, probably by “authorized security personnel” in local law enforcement (as was the case with the MIAC document produced by the Missouri State Police). Information in the document was “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.”

The DHS document — produced in coordination with the FBI — begins by stating it 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” (it is interesting to note the phrase “violent radicalization” is the same one used in H.R. 1955, entitled the “Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007″).

Key Findings

In “Key Findings,” the DHS document states that the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) has no “no specific information that domestic rightwing terrorists are currently planning acts of violence, but rightwing extremists may be gaining new recruits by playing on their fears about several emergent issues [specifically gun control]. The economic downturn and the election of the first African American president present unique drivers for rightwing radicalization and recruitment.”

The above text points to a footnote on the page dividing “rightwing terrorists” into two categories — “adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely.”

It is significant the DHS (and FBI) categorize opposition to the government as terrorism. The FBI in particular has labeled various “rightwing” movements as extremist for more than a decade, so this is nothing new or revelatory.

The authors of the document drag out all of the old “rightwing” bugaboos, most notably the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. In addition, they mention the “[p]roposed imposition of firearms restrictions and weapons bans” resulting in recruiting new members and culminating in the “planning and training for violence against the government.”

In order to underscore this assertion, the authors note the “high volume of purchases and stockpiling of weapons and ammunition by rightwing extremists in anticipation of restrictions and bans in some parts of the country continue to be a primary concern to law enforcement.” In fact, as noted above, the “high volume of purchases,” as the media has reported, is a reaction on the part of Americans in general regardless of ideological persuasion. It is a common sense reaction to the documented fact president Obama is opposed to firearms ownership, even though he claims to support the Second Amendment.

The DHS I&A attributes the purported “resurgence in rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization activity” to economic factors and the election of Barack Obama. “Despite similarities to the climate of the 1990s [a reference to the militia movement exaggerated by government and corporate media], the threat posed by lone wolves and small terrorist cells is more pronounced than in past years. In addition, the historical election of an African American president and the prospect of policy changes [i.e., gun registration leading to eventual confiscation] are proving to be a driving force for rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization.”

The tone of the document indicates that the government plans to impose restrictions on the ownership of firearms. In addition, the document warns local law enforcement that “rightwing terrorists” will violently resist any attempt to register or confiscate guns.

Link to Pittsburgh Cop Killer

In order to stress the point, the authors cite as an example the murder of three police officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:

     The alleged gunman’s reaction reportedly was influenced by his racist ideology and belief in antigovernment conspiracy theories related to gun confiscations, citizen detention camps, and a Jewish-controlled “one world government.”

Following this event, the liberal noise machine, funded in large part by the Soros and Ford foundations, expended an extraordinary amount of energy attempting to link the murders to Fox News and Alex Jones. Jones was singled out by the Anti-Defamation League (Shooter In Pittsburgh Cop Killings Held Strongly Anti-Semitic And Racist Beliefs, April 6, 2009) as having influenced the alleged killer, Richard Poplawski, who frequented the white supremacist website hosted by Stormfront. “According to ADL, Poplawski also frequented ‘Infowars,’ the Web site of the right-wing conspiracy radio talk-show host Alex Jones, where he shared links to its stories with others and sometimes posted his own messages to the site,” the ADL wrote in the above linked press release.

Similarity to SPLC and ADL Talking Points

According to the Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, the MIAC documents were heavily influenced by “faulty and politicized research issued by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and Anti Defamation League (ADL).”

     The Southern Poverty Law Center was cited as a research source for the ‘Missouri Documents’. Furthermore, the attempt of these documents to cast suspicion of violent and life threatening behavior on millions of Americans who are concerned about these issues [unemployment, taxes, illegal immigration, gangs, border security, abortion, high costs of living, gun restrictions, FEMA, the IRS, The Federal Reserve, and the North American Union/SPP/North American Community] is consistent with the regularly released political materials of both the SPLC and ADL.

The DHS’ “Extremism and Radicalization Branch” participated in the “Global Summit on Internet Hate Speech” organized by the International Network Against Cyber-Hate and the Anti-Defamation League and held November 17-18, 2008, in Washington, DC. Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, was a key speaker at the event.

The DHS document claims today’s “rightwing terrorists” present more of a threat than those of the earlier period:

     Unlike the earlier period, the advent of the Internet and other informationage 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.

The document makes it clear the DHS and FBI consider websites such as Infowars and Prison Planet to be vehicles for “potentially making extremist individuals and groups more dangerous and the consequences of their violence more severe.” (Note: Alex Jones has repeatedly warned his listeners against violence.)

Recall a House Homeland Security Subcommittee hearing on “Terrorism and the Internet” held in November, 2007, and broadcast on C-Span, that featured a panel of “experts,” including representatives formerly of the RAND Corporation and the Simon Wiesenthal Center who presented 9/11 truth websites sites alongside sites that celebrate the attacks and offer training in terrorist tactics. “The hearing was chaired by Democratic Rep. Jane Harman, and ranking Republican, Rep. Dave Reichert. It was supposed to focus on the use of the internet by ‘home grown terrorist recruiters’ yet in a shocking move it blatantly related the 9/11 truth movement with so called radical ‘jihadists,’” Paul Joseph and Steve Watson wrote at the time.

Alleged “falsehoods” and “conspiracy theories,” according to RAND corporation director Bruce Hoffman, “have now become so ubiquitous and so pervasive that they are believed, so you have almost a parallel truth, and it has become a very effective tool for recruiting people.”

Rep. Jane Harman sponsored the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007.

As Alex Jones has noted numerous times on his radio show, the FBI and military intelligence have taken a keen interest in the comment sections on Infowars and Prison Planet. In the last week and a half the liberal noise machine and to a lesser degree the corporate media have kicked into overdrive in an attempt to link Jones and his websites to a deluded and violent individual. It should not be considered a coincidence the DHS document considers the murders in Pittsburgh an indication of emerging “rightwing terrorist” violence, specifically in response to “proposed” gun laws now in the works, as the document indicates.

Conclusion

The document is designed primarily to radicalize local law enforcement and convince individual police officers that citizens opposed to violations of the Second Amendment, draconian gun legislation (including registration and ammunition tracking schemes) and illegal immigration are terrorists capable of committing acts of violence against them. It is a cynical effort to increase the tension between police and the community at large, especially members of the community that exercise the Second Amendment and oppose open border policies.

In addition, the document equates opposition to the policies of Barack Obama to racism. Opposition to "a range of issues, including immigration and citizenship, the expansion of social programs to minorities, and restrictions on firearms ownership and use" is characterized as exploiting "racial and political prejudices."

Obviously, the document is part of a larger campaign by the government to circumvent legitimate political activism and characterize such activity as the behavior of a violent minority of terrorists. It is noteworthy that several issues of concern to our rulers — namely firearm possession and the effort to flood the country with lower paid workers and thus undermine the middle class — are highlighted in this until now secret and restricted document."

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« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2009, 03:03:15 PM »

The Rockefeller/Rothschild plan to create "homegrown" patsies
October 09, 2008
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=63817.0

EXPOSED InfraGard conditioning to blame "eligibility nut" for next false flag
April 06, 2009
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=97689.0

WARNING: Next 9/11 Will Be Blamed on Truthers/Home Grown Terrorist
September 11, 2008
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=58186.0

Evidence of American Stasi/SS prgram - AmeriCorps VISTA, C4ISR, Infaraguard
March 12, 2009
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=92602.0

The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act
October 26, 2007
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=12183.0

U.S. says homegrown attack poses biggest risk
December 13, 2007
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=18634.0
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« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2009, 05:09:54 PM »

The very first comment I read, on another forum, re. this doc was:
"I call BS. DHS doesn't even have a department with that name."

At first, I dismissed this notion, because I said to meself, "What kind of wing-nut, left or right-hand thread, would be stupid enough to post a fake document, claiming it came from the government, when it didn't?"

Answer didn't take long, it came from the "Rodger Hedgehog" website.

Now, I must admit I "took the cure" about 9 years ago. After 8 years of listening to talk radio, one day I just turned it off. Best damned thing me and my so-called sanity ever did! When it comes to radio nowdays, I consider ANYONE who talks more than 5 minutes, without playing music, just another mis/ill/un-informed blowhard with no better way to make a living than to spend their time scaring other people about the "boogieman of the day".

This requires a new one every single day, and there's not a one of them who won't make up three, each day, while they shave, to make sure they have at least one good one by air time.

Sorry if anyone doesn't like that. But I am fed up. call me when the revolution starts, I'll be there. Till then, talk is cheap.

So, I went straight to the horse's mouthpiece, the Hedgecock website. No link exists on his home page for this doc, though it is mentioned in "notes" from the last broadcast (no links there, either).

No search function exists for anything on his website. Following the link labeled "previous articles by..." takes me to WND, where there is also no mention of this document, or subject.

So.. I went to the horse's "other end" and Googled the document's title exactly.
(U//FOUO)  Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment
Incidentally, (U//FOUO) is short for, "Unclassified/For Official Use Only".

This search returned 59 hits, not a single one originates at any site with ".gov" in the URL, meaning as of Sunday, 1:20 PM PDT, it's being blogged all over but, Google finds no government website containing this document.

There is an Office of Intelligence and Analysis, their description page and mission statement can be found here.
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The Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) is a member of the national Intelligence Community (IC) and ensures that information related to homeland security threats is collected, analyzed, and disseminated to the full spectrum of homeland security customers in the Department, at state, local, and tribal levels, in the private sector, and in the IC.

Good news! the Office of Intelligence and Analysis does have a search feature. Even more relevant is that it is powered by Google.
So I did the same search for:
Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment

They corrected the grammar and suggested I search for:
Right wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment
instead. Both searches returned the exact same answer:
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Your search - Right wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment - did not match any documents.
No pages were found containing "Right wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment".
Powered by Google Search Appliance

Incidentally the PDF document's title is, "HSA Right wing Extremism - Climate Feuling Radicalization and Recruitment, dated 7 April 2009", and that, and it's spelling variants like "Radicalisation", returned no results, either.

So I am left with no verifiable source for the document. Has anyone else found one?

I still have misgivings about it's authenticity. when you start reading, it almost sounds like something one would write just to get people on one side of the aisle riled, so you can point at them, and either laugh, or say, "see, I TOLD you they were dangerous."

Time will tell, I guess.

PS: The notion this means "I don't care"  suggests that whether something is true or not, is not as important as how I "feel about it". Isn't that what everyone's been accusing the left-wing types of doing?

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« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2009, 05:29:12 PM »

The very first comment I read, on another forum, re. this doc was:
"I call BS. DHS doesn't even have a department with that name."

At first, I dismissed this notion, because I said to meself, "What kind of wing-nut, left or right-hand thread, would be stupid enough to post a fake document, claiming it came from the government, when it didn't?"

Answer didn't take long, it came from the "Rodger Hedgehog" website.

Now, I must admit I "took the cure" about 9 years ago. After 8 years of listening to talk radio, one day I just turned it off. Best damned thing me and my so-called sanity ever did! When it comes to radio nowdays, I consider ANYONE who talks more than 5 minutes, without playing music, just another mis/ill/un-informed blowhard with no better way to make a living than to spend their time scaring other people about the "boogieman of the day".

This requires a new one every single day, and there's not a one of them who won't make up three, each day, while they shave, to make sure they have at least one good one by air time.

Sorry if anyone doesn't like that. But I am fed up. call me when the revolution starts, I'll be there. Till then, talk is cheap.

So, I went straight to the horse's mouthpiece, the Hedgecock website. No link exists on his home page for this doc, though it is mentioned in "notes" from the last broadcast (no links there, either).

No search function exists for anything on his website. Following the link labeled "previous articles by..." takes me to WND, where there is also no mention of this document, or subject.

So.. I went to the horse's "other end" and Googled the document's title exactly.
(U//FOUO)  Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment
Incidentally, (U//FOUO) is short for, "Unclassified/For Official Use Only".

This search returned 59 hits, not a single one originates at any site with ".gov" in the URL, meaning as of Sunday, 1:20 PM PDT, it's being blogged all over but, Google finds no government website containing this document.

There is an Office of Intelligence and Analysis, their description page and mission statement can be found here.
Good news! the Office of Intelligence and Analysis does have a search feature. Even more relevant is that it is powered by Google.
So I did the same search for:
Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment

They corrected the grammar and suggested I search for:
Right wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment
instead. Both searches returned the exact same answer:
Incidentally the PDF document's title is, "HSA Right wing Extremism - Climate Feuling Radicalization and Recruitment, dated 7 April 2009", and that, and it's spelling variants like "Radicalisation", returned no results, either.

So I am left with no verifiable source for the document. Has anyone else found one?

I still have misgivings about it's authenticity. when you start reading, it almost sounds like something one would write just to get people on one side of the aisle riled, so you can point at them, and either laugh, or say, "see, I TOLD you they were dangerous."

Time will tell, I guess.

PS: The notion this means "I don't care"  suggests that whether something is true or not, is not as important as how I "feel about it". Isn't that what everyone's been accusing the left-wing types of doing?

Fred

What exactly are you talking about?  You are saying that this confirmed government document outlining everything that the entire administration and government controlled media has been talking about over the last few months is fake?

Wow, that is absolutely incredible.

Since there are over 100 pieces of evidence saying it is true, do you happen to have one piece of evidence saying it is fake?

I wonder who we should believe, your gut or our lying eyes.
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« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2009, 05:35:42 PM »

You ran a search on a public Government website for a U//FOUO document?

uhhh....

lol.

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(U) Reporting Notice:
(U) DHS encourages recipients of this document to report information concerning suspicious or criminal
activity to DHS and the FBI. The DHS National Operations Center (NOC) can be reached by telephone at
202-282-9685 or by e-mail at NOC.Fusion@dhs.gov. For information affecting the private sector and
critical infrastructure, contact the National Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICC), a sub-element of the
NOC. The NICC can be reached by telephone at 202-282-9201 or by e-mail at NICC@dhs.gov. The FBI
regional phone numbers can be found online at http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm. When available,
each report submitted should include the date, time, location, type of activity, number of people and type of
equipment used for the activity, the name of the submitting company or organization, and a designated
point of contact.
(U) For comments or questions related to the content or dissemination of this document, please contact the
DHS/I&A Production Branch at IA.PM@hq.dhs.gov, IA.PM@dhs.sgov.gov, or IA.PM@dhs.ic.gov.
(U) Tracked by: CRIM-040300-01-05, CRIM-040400-01-05, TERR-010000-01-05

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They might be fake phone numbers too!
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« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2009, 03:29:33 PM »

Powerline nails the SPLC report used by DHS,:

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One of the report's most offensive features is its casual defamation of servicemen and veterans:

    A prominent civil rights organization reported in 2006 that "large numbers of potentially violent neo-Nazis, skinheads, and other white supremacists are now learning the art of warfare in the [U.S.] armed forces."

The "prominent civil rights organization" is the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center. But what support is there for SPLC's assertion that there are "large numbers" of "white supremacists" serving in the armed forces--as opposed to, say, a "tiny handful"? The SPLC's full report is entirely anecdotal; the closest thing to data is this:

    [Scott] Barfield, who is based at Fort Lewis, said he has identified and submitted evidence on 320 extremists there in the past year.

But even this alleged statistic appears to be false. Barfield was a gang investigator, and what he actually said was: "I have identified 320 soldiers as gang members from April 2002 to present." So we now have the Department of Homeland Security defaming our servicemen on the basis of a press release by a left-wing pressure group that misrepresented the principal empirical support for its claim. Nice.

You'll have to go to Powerline for the supporting links.
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« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2009, 04:29:40 PM »

60 minutes did a piece about the gun shows in VA.

Made all second amendment people seem like nuts...like trying to convince us that Obama will not take our guns...lol

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