Police Trained Nationwide That Informed Americans Are Domestic Terrorists
Law enforcement across the country are being educated that informed Americans who know their rights are dangerous and that cops are their enemy
Paul Joseph Watson, Kurt Nimmo & Alex Jones
Prison Planet.com
Friday, March 13, 2009
A secret report distributed by the
Missouri Information Analysis Center lists Ron Paul supporters,
libertarians, people who display bumper stickers, people who own gold,
or even people who fly a U.S. flag and equates them with radical race
hate groups and terrorists. This is merely the latest example in an
alarming trend which confirms that law enforcement across the country is
being trained that American citizens are a dangerous enemy.
A copy of the MIAC report was sent to us by two Missouri police officers who were concerned by its content.
Perhaps due to the outlandish and
shocking nature of the document, some people are still having difficulty
believing it is real. Unfortunately, we have confirmed that it’s 100
per cent genuine. We spoke with Capt Hull at the Missouri State Highway
Patrol who told us that the MIAC Strategic Report is a part “normal
operation for officers” to receive these periodic reports for “safety
purposes and to track trends or changes”. Hull added that the report was
for the purposes of training their officers.
Anyone still in doubt as to the
veracity of the document can call the MIAC toll free at 866-362-6422 and
confirm it for themselves.
We also spoke to Lt. John Hotz who,
along with Capt Hull, declined to appear on The Alex Jones Show to talk
about the document, but had no qualms about admitting that it was
genuine and had been handed out to Missouri police officers.
- A d v e r t i s e m e n t
View the document below.
According to the MIAC website,
“MIAC is the mechanism to collect incident reports of suspicious
activities to be evaluated and analyzed in an effort to identify
potential trends or patterns of terrorist or criminal operations within
the state of Missouri.”
The MIAC report specifically describes
supporters of presidential candidates Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob
Barr as “militia” influenced terrorists and instructs the Missouri
police to be on the lookout for supporters displaying bumper stickers
and other paraphernalia associated with the Constitutional, Campaign for
Liberty, and Libertarian parties.
The MIAC report does not concentrate
on Muslim terrorists, but rather on the so-called “militia movement” and
conflates it with supporters of Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Bob Barr, the
so-called patriot movement and other political activist organizations
opposed to the North American Union and the New World Order.
Police are educated in the document
that people are are anti-abortion, own gold, display an assortment of
U.S. flags, or even those that talk about the film Zeitgeist, view the
police as their “enemy” and conflates them with domestic terrorists like
Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph and
other domestic militia groups who have been charged with plotting
terrorist attacks.
The demonization of militia groups is
something that we have come to expect, despite the fact that the very
same constitution police officers swear an oath to defend outlines the
need for “a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a
free State”. George Washington himself was a member of a militia.
However, the conflation of banal
sectors of society such as people who own gold, fly flags, display
bumper stickers or who support mainstream political candidates such as
Bob Barr, and the guilt-by-association smear that they are likely to be
dangerous and potential terrorists, is a staggering alarm bell which
indicates police are being trained that ordinary Americans, not
radicalized Mexican race hate groups or Al-Qaeda suicide bomber cells,
are the number one domestic threat in the war on terror.
The MIAC report is similar to one
created by the Phoenix Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Joint
Terrorism Task Force during the Clinton administration (see page one and page two
of the document). The FBI document explicitly designates “defenders” of
the Constitution as “right-wing extremists.” The MIAC report expands
significantly on the earlier document.
(ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)Indeed, the MIAC report is just the latest in a series of similar threat assessment documents that list average American citizens as dangerous extremists and potential terrorists.
We discovered that similar propaganda was being disseminated from the very top in September 2006 when it was revealed that the Bush administration had been targeting “conspiracy theorists” as terrorist recruiters.
President Bush himself gave speeches
about a White House “strategy paper” that formed “an unclassified
version of the strategy we’ve been pursuing since September the 11th,
2001,” that takes into account, “the changing nature of this enemy.”
The document says that terrorism
springs from “subcultures of conspiracy and misinformation,” and that
“terrorists recruit more effectively from populations whose information
about the world is contaminated by falsehoods and corrupted by
conspiracy theories. The distortions keep alive grievances and filter
out facts that would challenge popular prejudices and self-serving
propaganda.”
We have highlighted previous training manuals
issued by state and federal government bodies which identify whole
swathes of the population as potential terrorists. A Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Law Enforcement pamphlet
gives the public characteristics to identify terrorists that include
buying baby formula, beer, wearing Levi jeans, carrying identifying
documents like a drivers license and traveling with women or children.
A Virginia training manual used
to help state employees recognize terrorists lists anti-government and
property rights activists as terrorists and includes binoculars, video
cameras, paper pads and notebooks in a compendium of terrorist tools.
Such training documents are
manifesting real-life situations where people are being harassed,
assaulted and arrested by law enforcement simply for owning material or
discussing topics related to the Constitution and the bill of rights.
Last May, a student of a large bible college in east Texas was accused by federal agents of committing an “act of terror and espionage” after he gave a talk to a group of Boy Scouts in which he encouraged them to educate themselves about the U.S. constitution.
In July 2007, the Kuhns, a North
Carolina couple (pictured above) were terrorized by sheriff’s deputy
Brian Scarborough, who broke into their house, assaulted them and then
arrested the couple for the crime of flying an upside down U.S. flag.
Buncombe County Sheriff’s deputy Brian
Scarborough had just returned from Iraq and according to the Deborah
Kuhn, was sent by his staff Sergeant from the local National Guard to
“deal with” the Kuhns after a local resident complained about
the flag, a fact that was later admitted on TV news. A National Guard
soldier in military fatigues had also previously visited the Kuhn’s to
harass them about the flag.
Even though Kuhn took the flag down,
the officer immediately demanded that the couple show their ID’s and
when they refused told them to put their hands behind their back and was
about to arrest them before the couple shut and locked the door.
Scarborough then proceeded to kick the door in,
“And the next thing we know, the glass is flying, he unlocks the
deadbolt and he comes into our house after us,” Kuhn told The Alex Jones
Show.
The officer then pursued Mark Kuhn through the house before intercepting him in the kitchen and putting him in a choke hold.
The officer then pulled out pepper spray to which
Mark Kuhn responded, “Are you going to spray me in my house?” before
Scarborough whipped out his billy club and the Kuhn’s ran out of the
house into the street, pleading for help from their neighbors.
The couple were handcuffed, arrested and bundled
into a squad car, to the protests of numerous neighbors who demanded to
know why the Kuhns were being incarcerated, but were told to leave by
police.
As is supported by the United States Flag Code as
well as a similar incident in 2001, flying the flag upside down is not a
mark of disrespect, and in fact is considered by many to be the highest
form of patriotism. Despite this fact, the upside down flag is equated
in the MIAC report with terrorist paraphernalia.
Alex Jones’ 2001 documentary film 9/11: The Road to Tyranny
featured footage from a FEMA symposium given to firefighters and other
emergency personnel in Kansas City in which it was stated that the
founding fathers, Christians and homeschoolers were terrorists and
should be treated with the utmost suspicion and brutality in times of national emergency.
The lecturer identifies George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers as “terrorists”.
In 2004, Kelly Rushing was charged with making “terroristic threats”
after he handed out Alex Jones videos and recordings of a Congressman
Ron Paul speech on C-Span to Lyon County, Kentucky officials and
Kentucky State Trooper Lewis Dobbs.
A jury later ruled in favor of Rushing but he continues to be harassed by authorities and local law enforcement.
In October 2007, a Michigan man was harassed,
handcuffed, assaulted, branded “unpatriotic” and subjected to an
unconstitutional search of his vehicle during which drugs were allegedly
planted, before being ticketed by a police officer for the apparent
crime of freely distributing DVD’s about 9/11 truth.
Last August, a Las Vegas couple were stopped by police, detained and searched
as cops demanded to know if there was anything illegal inside the
vehicle. When the couple asked why they had been stopped, the police
officer pointed at “Infowars” and “Ron Paul” bumper stickers on their
car.
In 2001, housewife Abbey Newman was assaulted and
arrested by police at a checkpoint for exercising her 4th amendment
right. Cops looked through literature which included a copy of a pocket
constitution and debated whether or not the material was illegal.
To have secret police, regular troopers and federal
authorities target people who discuss the very document that they swore
an oath to uphold and protect is a chilling prospect and rivals
anything that was a pre-cursor to Nazi Germany or Stalinist Russia.
The precedent of treating a knowledge
of the U.S. constitution and the bill of rights as suspicious and
possibly a sign of terrorism can only be linked to careful preparations
for martial law which are now public.
A shocking KSLA news report last
summer confirmed the story we first broke in 2006, that Clergy Response
Teams are being trained by the federal government to “quell dissent” and
pacify citizens to obey the government in the event of a declaration of
martial law.
In May 2006, we exposed the existence of a nationwide FEMA program which is training tens of thousands of Pastors and
other religious representatives to become secret police enforcers who
teach their congregations to “obey the government” in preparation for
the implementation of martial law, property and firearm seizures, mass
vaccination programs and forced relocation.
A whistleblower who was secretly enrolled into the
program told us that the feds were clandestinely recruiting religious
leaders to help implement Homeland Security directives in anticipation
of a potential bio-terrorist attack, any natural disaster or a
nationally declared emergency.
The first directive was for Pastors to preach to
their congregations Romans 13, the often taken out of context bible
passage that was used by Hitler to hoodwink Christians into supporting
him, in order to teach them to “obey the government” when martial law is
declared.
It was related to the Pastors that
quarantines, martial law and forced relocation were a problem for state
authorities when enforcing federal mandates due to the “cowboy
mentality” of citizens standing up for their property and second
amendment rights as well as farmers defending their crops and livestock
from seizure.
It was stressed that the Pastors
needed to preach subservience to the authorities ahead of time in
preparation for the round-ups and to make it clear to the congregation
that “this is for their own good.”
Pastors were told that they would be backed up by
law enforcement in controlling uncooperative individuals and that they
would even lead SWAT teams in attempting to quell resistance.
The chilling preparations for martial
law and the targeting of Americans who merely talk about the U.S.
constitution, own gold, hold pro-life political viewpoints, watch and
discuss internet documentaries like Zeitgeist or support mainstream
political candidates such as Ron Paul or Bob Barr should act as a
wake-up call and prompt more people in different levels of authority
throughout religious and educational establishments to go public and
expose similar examples of this unfolding tyranny.
This article was posted: Friday, March 13, 2009 at 6:47 am
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