New DHS Report: If You Love "Individual Liberty" Or If You "Believe In Conspiracy Theories" You Are A Potential Terroristby Michael SnyderEndoftheAmericanDream Feb. 08, 2012 |
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Do you love America? Are you against a one world economy and a one world government? Do you deeply love individual liberty? Do you believe in conspiracy theories? If you answered any of those questions affirmatively, then you are a potential terrorist according to a brand new Department of Homeland Security report that was just released in January 2012. The report is entitled "Hot Spots of Terrorism and Other Crimes in the United States, 1970 to 2008", and it was produced by the "National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism" for the Department of Homeland Security. As you will see detailed later on in this article, the most shocking part of this report is when it discusses the "ideological motivations" of potential terrorists. The report shamelessly attempts to portray red-blooded Americans that love liberty and that love their country as the enemy. Once upon a time, deeply patriotic Americans were considered to be the backbone of America, but today they are considered to be potential terrorists. And this report is yet another example of how the definition of "terrorism" has changed. A decade ago, the entire focus of the "war on terror" was on radical Muslims and we were told that we had to send our boys and girls to the other side of the world to defeat them. Well, in this new report there is barely any mention of Islam at all. Instead, the report identifies patriots, conspiracy theorists, evangelical Christians, anti-abortion activists, survivalists and those that are against globalism as the real threats. The focus of the "war on terror" has fundamentally shifted. The "enemy" is now those that love freedom and those that love America. According to the new DHS report, the following are some of the beliefs and ideologies of American terrorists.... -"fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)" -"anti-global" -"suspicious of centralized federal authority" -"reverent of individual liberty" -"believe in conspiracy theories" -"a belief that one's personal and/or national "way of life" is under attack" -"a belief in the need to be prepared for an attack either by participating in paramilitary preparations and training or survivalism" -"impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)" -"insert religion into the political sphere" -"those who seek to politicize religion" -"supported political movements for autonomy" -"anti-abortion" -"anti-Catholic" -"anti-nuclear" All of the above are direct quotes from the report. Do any of those beliefs apply to you? Does your own government now believe that you are a potential terrorist? There seems to be a concerted effort to demonize certain groups of people in this country. In the past, those that loved America, those that loved God, and those that loved freedom were considered to be role models. Now they are considered to be dangers. The funny thing is that according to the report, terrorism in the United States has actually been declining over the past several decades. On page 13 of the new DHS report, you will find a chart that shows that the number of "terrorist attacks" in the United States has decreased steadily since 1970. And on page 18 of the report, we find that "extreme left-wing" groups such as radical communists were responsible for 5 times more terror attacks in the U.S. between 1970 and 2008 than all "extreme right-wing" groups and religious groups combined. The truth is that the vast majority of Americans that are patriotic, religious or that believe in conspiracy theories are very peaceful and only want the best for this country. But the mainstream media is making it seem like there is an epidemic of "anti-government extremists" that needs to be dealt with. For example, the following comes from a recent USA Today article entitled "FBI: More locals seek help with anti-government extremists".... The FBI is being inundated with calls from local government officials asking for assistance in dealing with anti-government extremists, officials said.And as I wrote about the other day, the FBI has broadened the definition of "suspicious activity" so much that literally anyone could fall under it. In 2012, the following activities are considered to be "suspicious" by the FBI.... -shielding your computer screen from others -paying with cash -acting "nervous" -using multiple cell phones -requesting a specific room at a hotel -traveling with a large amount of luggage -refusing maid service at a hotel -staying in your room for too long -changing your appearance In fact, if you see any of these things you are supposed to contact the feds right away. Was the federal government ever this paranoid during the days of McCarthyism? If America is going to have any kind of a future, we are going to need people who deeply love liberty and who deeply love this country. Unfortunately, there are many in the federal government that hate the beliefs that this nation was founded upon. Our founding fathers were fiercely nationalistic, suspicious of centralized authority and were reverent of individual liberty. So according to the Department of Homeland Security, they would very clearly fit the definition of potential terrorists. How did America ever get so far off track? If nobody challenges this kind of propaganda, we will go down the dark road of totalitarianism that so many other societies have gone down in the past. It is a good thing to love your country. It is a good thing to love individual liberty. It is a good thing to question the government. Unfortunately, what the federal government wants today is blind faith and blind obedience. If the federal government tells us that patriotism, religion and nationalism are bad, we are just supposed to go along with it. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the ideal American would be someone that embraces centralized authority, someone that is "universal and international in orientation", someone that believes in the idea of a one world government, someone that is anti-religion, someone that is pro-genocide, someone that believes that nobody should ever question leadership, and someone that has disdain for individual liberty. Where could we ever find someone like that? Wait, I've got it! Cobra Commander, the ideal American for the 21st century.... |