Missouri Police Report: RP supporters, Libertarians, anti-NWO movement are TERRORISTS

During the search of Struve's Spokane home, agents found anti-government literature, including a bumper sticker reading, "End the Fed," an example of the hostility of anti-government extremists to the Federal Reserve. Right-wing anti-government extremists (the so-called "patriot" movement) generally believe that Federal Reserve Notes (i.e., paper money) are not legitimate currency, and advocate repealing the entire Federal Reserve U.S. banking system. Recent "End-the-Fed" rallies have taken place across the United States promoting legislation to repeal the Federal Reserve Act.
http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_...=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_the_News

hmm :rolleyes:
 
The ADL has attacked Pat Buchanan and the GOA for being anti-Israel and for supporting "dangerous" militias.

http://www.adl.org/mwd/elect96.asp
I wouldn't consider GOA to be squeaky clean. I know won't join it.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/militia/militia7.html

I should probably note, that most of the article is BS, I only posted it for the part about Larry Pratt speaking at a white supremacy meeting. His talk was likely just about gun rights, but I have no motivation to join a group lead by someone who happily speaks at such an engagement.

Tread lightly on these grounds. Public sentiment is already set on these militia matters, and it is a battle now worth fighting IMO.
 
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I wouldn't consider GOA to be squeaky clean. I know won't join it.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/militia/militia7.html

I should probably note, that most of the article is BS, I only posted it for the part about Larry Pratt speaking at a white supremacy meeting. His talk was likely just about gun rights, but I have no motivation to join a group lead by someone who happily speaks at such an engagement.

Tread lightly on these grounds. Public sentiment is already set on these militia matters, and it is a battle now worth fighting IMO.

Well the NRA is not much help. They pushed for the Veterans Disarmament Bill.
The GOA and the JPFO are the 2 best 2nd amendment advocates.

"GOA is the only no-compromise gun lobby in Washington."
-Ron Paul
U.S. Congressman, Texas

"Gun Owners of America is considered the most aggressive pro-gun lobbying organization."
-Roll Call
the newspaper of record on Capitol Hill

The ADL and the SPLC seem to be on the same page, They are both Rabidly Socialist and are pushing an agenda.
The irony of a hate group naming others as hate groups.
 
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Well the NRA is not much help. They pushed for the Veterans Disarmament Bill.
The GOA and the JPFO are the 2 best 2nd amendment advocates.





The ADL and the SPLC seem to be on the same page, They are both Rabidly Socialist and are pushing an agenda.
The irony of a hate group naming others as hate groups.
I fully understand and agree with the reasons for liking the GOA. And I'm sure most of its members, especially the younger ones who joined because of the Ron Paul movement don't have any baggage, I just think it is important to know the history of the organization, even if it is not currently proceeding in that direction. You can be sure it would be used against us.
 
Look what I found...

Domestic Extremism Trainings in the Midwest

Posted: February 13, 2009

An Anti-Defamation League expert presented to the Eastern Missouri Anti Terrorism Advisory Council (ATAC) at the Thomas Eagleton Federal Courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri. The training was sponsored by the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri.

The presentation featured an update on extremism in the Midwest, with an emphasis on the white supremacist groups National Socialist Movement (NSM), Volksfront, and Supreme White Alliance.

Approximately 70 federal, state and local law enforcement personnel attended, representing the National Park Service Rangers, Department of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard Intelligence Operations, Missouri Information Analysis Center of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Centcom Military Command at Ft. Leonard Wood, St. Louis County Intelligence, FBI, and ATF.

An Anti-Defamation League expert also conducted an extremism training in Cleveland, Ohio. Intelligence analysts from the FBI, JTTF, Secret Service, Cuyahoga County Sherriff's Dept, and Northeast Ohio Fusion Center gathered for the presentation on hate groups, hate symbols, Ohio Klan groups, Ohio militia groups, and regional racist skinhead groups, including the Ohio State Hooligans and Supreme White Alliance
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http://www.adl.org/learn/adl_law_en...LEARN_Cat=Training&LEARN_SubCat=Training_News
 
During the search of Struve's Spokane home, agents found anti-government literature, including a bumper sticker reading, "End the Fed," an example of the hostility of anti-government extremists to the Federal Reserve. Right-wing anti-government extremists (the so-called "patriot" movement) generally believe that Federal Reserve Notes (i.e., paper money) are not legitimate currency, and advocate repealing the entire Federal Reserve U.S. banking system. Recent "End-the-Fed" rallies have taken place across the United States promoting legislation to repeal the Federal Reserve Act.
http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_...=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_the_News

hmm :rolleyes:

hmm... is right, i guess a nation calling to end the FED is wrong huh?Anything against the establishment is wrong and they try to sheep-le the sheep to believe anyone against the establishment is an extremist and a disease....:rolleyes:
 
Look what I found...

Domestic Extremism Trainings in the Midwest

Posted: February 13, 2009

An Anti-Defamation League expert presented to the Eastern Missouri Anti Terrorism Advisory Council (ATAC) at the Thomas Eagleton Federal Courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri. The training was sponsored by the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri.

The presentation featured an update on extremism in the Midwest, with an emphasis on the white supremacist groups National Socialist Movement (NSM), Volksfront, and Supreme White Alliance.

Approximately 70 federal, state and local law enforcement personnel attended, representing the National Park Service Rangers, Department of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard Intelligence Operations, Missouri Information Analysis Center of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Centcom Military Command at Ft. Leonard Wood, St. Louis County Intelligence, FBI, and ATF.

An Anti-Defamation League expert also conducted an extremism training in Cleveland, Ohio. Intelligence analysts from the FBI, JTTF, Secret Service, Cuyahoga County Sherriff's Dept, and Northeast Ohio Fusion Center gathered for the presentation on hate groups, hate symbols, Ohio Klan groups, Ohio militia groups, and regional racist skinhead groups, including the Ohio State Hooligans and Supreme White Alliance
.


http://www.adl.org/learn/adl_law_en...LEARN_Cat=Training&LEARN_SubCat=Training_News

And the report is dated a week after the ADL gave them its "Domestic Extremism Training"

Alex Jones has received a secret report distributed by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) entitled “The Modern Militia Movement” and dated February 20, 2009.
http://www.infowars.com/secret-stat...rr-chuck-baldwin-libertarians-are-terrorists/

Interesting... good find, the timing is quite the ... coincidence:rolleyes:
 
And the report is dated a week after the ADL gave them its "Domestic Extremism Training"

Alex Jones has received a secret report distributed by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) entitled “The Modern Militia Movement” and dated February 20, 2009.
http://www.infowars.com/secret-stat...rr-chuck-baldwin-libertarians-are-terrorists/

Wouldn't be surprised if the ADL provided portions of the write-up language for the report themselves. It's a total link-up of all freedom people to some supposedly still active militia force, which is in turn summarily and sinisterly lumped into terrorism/extremism. Notice it does all this without a single reference to 9-11 truth, thus backing my impression that the intent of the other side is to marginalize the entire movement, whether or not it includes the 9-11 issue on its agenda. It's no 'coincidence,' it's a set-up and conspiracy, as usual.
 
WOW-Super Long Thread

After going through all 70 pages of this thread, I know too much time. It made me think of something that happened during the primaries. Some won't believe this I know, but I made a mental note of it at the time.
During one of the Bilderberg meetings Ron Paul came up, his idea's/movement and supporters, they don't like them, and somebody was specifically assigned to counter act them and not just the primary run, but the entire movement they don't want it gaining traction.

This type of thing is exactly the MO of the people who are trying to discredit/scare/belittle the movement.

I am telling you people, but you already know this, you NEED your local cops on your side, if they are not, all is lost.

It is the police who choose to enforce policy or not.

The worst policeman is a sheeple policeman, one who reads this memo see's a Ron Paul sticker on a car that did nothing wrong, and stops it because he read they could be a domestic terrorist.

The 21 Century way to discredit most anybody call them a terrorist or say they pal around with terrorists, or sympathize with them, or there groups are on a watch list because they are adamant in their support the constitution and that is perceived to lean towards terrorist activities.

THIS IS MADNESS!

THIS IS AMERICA!
 
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