| Profiling and Criminalizing Political Dissent | | Print | |
| Written by William F. Jasper | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Friday, 20 March 2009 15:51 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The eight-page report entitled “The Modern Militia Movement” and dated February 20 also You are the Enemy: The militia subscribes to an antigovernment and NWO [New World Order] mind set, which creates a threat to law enforcement officers. They view the military, National Guard, and law enforcement as a force that will confiscate their firearms and place them in FEMA concentration camps. (Bold emphasis in original.) The report, issued by the Missouri Information and Analysis Center (MIAC), a branch of the state’s Highway Patrol, then states: Militia members most commonly associate with 3rd party political groups. It is not uncommon for militia members to display Constitutional Party, Campaign for Liberty, or Libertarian material. These members are usually supporters of former Presidential Candidate [sic]: Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr. Chuck Baldwin is the founder and pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida, as well as a radio talk-show host and newspaper/Internet columnist. In 2008, he was the Constitution Party’s candidate for president of the United States. In a March 17 response to the MIAC report, he stated: Do you not see how dangerous this kind of slanderous labeling can become? It could affect your flight status when you try to board an airline. It could affect your application for sensitive jobs. It could affect your adjudication before a court or judge. It could make you a target for aggressive law enforcement strategies. It could affect your being able to obtain a passport. It could affect one's ability to purchase a firearm or receive a State concealed weapon permit. This is very serious business! We are not talking about private opinions. We are talking about law enforcement agencies. And remember, most law enforcement agencies share these types of reports; therefore, how many other state police agencies have similar reports floating around? Probably several. Plus, how do we know that this report was not influenced by federal police agencies? We don't. Rest assured, I do not plan to take this lying down. As one who is personally named in the above report, I demand a public retraction and apology from the MIAC and Missouri State Police. I can tell you that my family is extremely distraught that their husband, father, and grandfather would be labeled in such a manner. I am also not ruling out legal action. In addition, I am discussing an appropriate response with Ron Paul and Bob Barr. Missouri State Representative Jim Guest finds the MIAC report “very disturbing” and has requested a meeting with the agency. “I was rather skeptical at first as to whether it was even a genuine report,” he told The New American. “I thought it could be an Internet hoax.” However, the Highway Patrol soon verified for him that the report was authentic. In a press release/editorial issued March 17, Rep. Guest denounced the report as “profiling to the highest degree to identify citizens of this country who display bumper stickers or other labels as being part of a modern militia movement.” The Intelligence Project regularly conducts in-person trainings for local, state and federal law enforcement officers by request. We focus on the history, background, leaders and activities of far-right extremists in the U.S…. Intelligence Project staff have been involved in the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's hate and bias crime "train-the-trainer" program since its inception in 1992. FLETC trains personnel for more than 75 federal law enforcement agencies and provides services for local, state and international agencies. FLETC invited Intelligence Project personnel to help develop and write courses for a training program to improve the recognition, reporting and investigating of hate crimes. A member of the Intelligence Project staff taught one of the program's first pilot classes in New Jersey in 1994 and continues to instruct FLETC classes today. The same SPLC web page features a photo of Illinois State Police regional commander Bill Davis shaking hands with and thanking SPLC Intelligence Project staffer Joe Roy for a training presentation. "The FBI's Pipe-bomb Provocateurs"
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Laurie Higgins
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Director of the Division of School Advocacy, Illinois Family Institute In addition to the topics mentioned in your article, a conservative view of homosexual behavior might also land an organization on the SPLC's hate group list as it did the Illinois Family Institute. In my position as Director of the Division of School Advocacy for the Illinois Family Institute, I just wrote and posted an article exposing the unethical, irresponsible, manipulative, and destructive tactics of the SPLC. In addition, Brian Camenker of MassResistance, Linda Harvey of Mission America, and Scott Lively of Abiding Truth Ministries have all done likewise. I would urge all readers to visit our websites to learn more about the pernicious tactics and utterly specious reasons SPLC offers as justification for including legitimate organizations on their now discredited "hate groups" list. |
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Flu-Bird
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The way of tyrants Thats how all tyrants get control crush political decent and all those who oppose the new world order just like HITLER and STALIN did |
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Patti
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Who commissioned this report? In all of the sites, blogs, and articles I've seen on this, no one asks the obvious questions. Who ordered this report, and when. Someone paid for this "study" to be conducted. It has references to Ron Paul and the election of Obama specifically. It had to have been ordered since November. Those answers would tell us a lot. |
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freecitizenusa
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The hammer is dropping... I would suggest you loot what you can and get the hell out of this country before they start exterminating people. I've been trading currency using this system and it has made me wealthy. Hurry before they make it illegal - http://tinyurl.com/djzg3y |
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Charles Byrd
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I remember the '90s. This gives me a flashback to the dark days of Slick Willie and Butch Reno. |
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4Truth
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Land of the Free We are entering into a new age no doubt, and the new world order is closer then ever. But despite the decades this plan has been an objective still only a minority know about the U.S. ultimate goal to dissolve the America so many bled for. This report is a blatant attack on every God given right and threat to all Americans dedicated to freedom. This is OUR country, these are OUR freedoms, we can't let them take it! |
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SPLC = Hate
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... SPLC is the premier hate group in America, followed by the ADL. Those in power see that Obama and his antics and backers have united all of us from the center/right and they are preparing a propaganda campaign to discredit anyone who doesn't believe in their communist slave state and violation of our rule of law under the Constitution.. |
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Thomas Paine
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New World Order exposed. I'm glad the Missouri law enforcement sees this report. It might open their eyes and make them think a little. Maybe they'll do their own research and realize the Militia is what we need to stop the NWO takeover of this country. Recruit the Missouri police to join the Militia. It is allowed under the constitution and is designed for this very real threat of Federal Dictatorship taking over. |
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Lucia
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Westboro Baptist Isn't Westboro Baptist Church that group of loony toons that protests military funerals? If so I would remove it from the article as a "respected organization." |
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crazyMountain
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Yes, tell them all! Thomas Paine said: New World Order exposed. I'm glad the Missouri law enforcement sees this report. It might open their eyes and make them think a little. Maybe they'll do their own research and realize the Militia is what we need to stop the NWO takeover of this country. I thought much the same thing, they compiled a good bit of information all they would need is the ability to reach their own conclusions inspite of the HP agenda. |
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