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BPTactical
06-02-2014, 20:42
He sure is a busy sumbitch...
Holder announces task force on 'homegrown' terrorists
"Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder, Jr. on Monday announced the creation of a task force within the Justice Department to combat an “escalating danger” from “homegrown” terrorists within the United States.
The Justice Department, in a news release accompanying Holder’s weekly video address, cited a Congressional Research Service report last year that said domestic terrorists were responsible for more than two dozen incidents in the U.S. since 9/11...
...“Now -- as the nature of the threat we face evolves to include the possibility of individual radicalization via the Internet -- it is critical that we return our focus to potential extremists here at home,” Holder said."
http://www.latimes.com/la-na-nn-holder-terrorism-task-force-20140601-story.html
And yet how many foreign risks come into the country unchecked?
ZERO THEORY
06-02-2014, 20:44
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGhP3p6lI3U
And yet how many foreign risks come into the country unchecked?
All of them.
Don't worry, government will make everything safe....
for the criminals.
buffalobo
06-02-2014, 21:49
BOHICA again.
lobbed from my electronic ball and chain
<MADDOG>
06-02-2014, 22:13
The events cited in the article were the Ft Hood shooting (which unless I'm loosing even more gray matter, was labeled a "workplace violence incident" by the MSM) and the Boston Marathon. What were the the other 22 incidents?
Key question: what viewpoint does the AG and others consider terrorism?
Was that fuck Rodger's labeled a terrorist? What about Cliven Bundy?
The phrase/definition of "terrorists" is pretty fucking subjective IMO.
I have a friend who works for a contractor under DHS, I asked him, non-classified, who has a higher risk level: homegrown terrorists, or foreign? He flat out told me "It's a hell of a lot harder to track the foreign nationals who illegally enter the US intent on doing harm than you think... We should be considering this the bigger threat, but somewhere higher up" -IE: Eric Holder and gang (he didn't specify, but we all know) "they decided that 'homegrown' are a bigger threat. Yet we haven't really seen any homegrown 'terrorists' blow up any marathons or hijack any airplanes. :/ "
The events cited in the article were the Ft Hood shooting (which unless I'm loosing even more gray matter, was labeled a "workplace violence incident" by the MSM) and the Boston Marathon. What were the the other 22 incidents?
Key question: what viewpoint does the AG and others consider terrorism?
Was that fuck Rodger's labeled a terrorist? What about Cliven Bundy?
The phrase/definition of "terrorists" is pretty fucking subjective IMO.
I sense a huge increase in setups to catch people that would not be a danger without being enabled by the feds. (thinking of the attempted bombing in Seattle where feds gave him a fake detonator)
22 other incidents? As you point out the term is not defined so he is probably including Aurora, Newtown, where was that sikh temple, etc?
Holder needs to go. This sounds more like a targeted hit squad than National Security.
Great-Kazoo
06-02-2014, 23:05
Those who live under a rock realize the BLM / Bundy meet n greet, achieved what the .gov wanted.
<MADDOG>
06-02-2014, 23:27
Those who live under a rock realize the BLM / Bundy meet n greet, achieved what the .gov wanted.
Maybe, and probably so, but time will tell.
Great-Kazoo
06-03-2014, 00:45
Maybe, and probably so, but time will tell.
Crossing state lines with unknown kind of firearms. Or so the pretense for surveillance, 4 months of gathering "evidence", late October raids, headlines up till Nov. elections read. RIGHT WING MILITIAS, with known Republican & NRA ties, planned massive attacks on government . FLUSH goes the 2nd amendment, in comes massive gun laws and confiscation.
Delusional, tin foil conspiracy theories? Probably, then again who would have wagered Waco would have went up in flames. OR a rabid anti gun rep from CA was running guns with Asian gangs, or F & F?
DavieD55
06-03-2014, 00:48
And it is just going to keep on coming.
Aloha_Shooter
06-03-2014, 15:38
It's about time Holder focused on proven domestic terrorists ... like Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Cathy Wilkerson, Kathy Boudin, Hashim Nzinga, Paul Watson (okay, he's a Canuck but they let him go through US ports without being detained), etc.
DavieD55
06-03-2014, 15:45
It's about time Holder focused on proven domestic terrorists ... like Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Cathy Wilkerson, Kathy Boudin, Hashim Nzinga, Paul Watson (okay, he's a Canuck but they let him go through US ports without being detained), etc.
How is that supposed to work? Those are his friends.
BPTactical
06-03-2014, 15:46
It's about time Holder focused on proven domestic terrorists ... like Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Cathy Wilkerson, Kathy Boudin, Hashim Nzinga, Paul Watson (okay, he's a Canuck but they let him go through US ports without being detained), etc.
[ROFL3][ROFL2][facepalm][hahhah-no][Luck]
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/06/03/318593318/fbi-san-francisco-man-had-bomb-components-to-kill-or-maim
A San Francisco man described as a social media expert and political consultant appeared in federal court on Tuesday charged with one count of possession of an illegal destructive device after an FBI search of his apartment reportedly turned up bomb-making components.
*snip*
The San Francisco Chronicle says a bag inside his apartment contained the remote detonating circuit as well as ball bearings, screws and a model rocket engine.
Some dangerous stuff there. Better throw away the key.
kidicarus13
06-04-2014, 09:47
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/06/03/318593318/fbi-san-francisco-man-had-bomb-components-to-kill-or-maim
Some dangerous stuff there. Better throw away the key.
I'm not sure what they consider a remote detonating circuit but when I get home today I'll be throwing away my supply of ball bearings (sling shot projectiles) and old model rocket engines that remain from my rockets I made in the 1980's.
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