Sunday, April 03, 2011

How to Know If You're a Domestic Terrorist

A handy list, promulgated by Incompetanto's DHS, and distributed to local LEO's in "training" sessions given by TSA and FEMA.

...No matter what topic the training session concerns, every DHS sponsored course I have attended over the past few years never fails to branch off into warnings about potential domestic terrorists in the community.

These federal trainers describe the dangers of "extremists" and "militia groups" roaming the community and hiding in plain sight, ready to attack. Officers are instructed how to recognize these domestic terrorists by their behavior, views and common characteristics. State data bases are kept to track suspected domestic terrorists and officers are instructed on reporting procedures to state and federal agencies.

Expressions of libertarian philosophies (statements, bumper stickers)
  • Second Amendment-oriented views (NRA or gun club membership, holding a CCW permit)
  • Survivalist literature (fictional books such as "Patriots" and "One Second After" are mentioned by name)
  • Self-sufficiency (stockpiling food, ammo, hand tools, medical supplies)
  • Fear of economic collapse (buying gold and barter items)
  • Religious views concerning the book of Revelation (apocalypse, anti-Christ)
  • Expressed fears of Big Brother or big government
  • Homeschooling
  • Declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties
  • Belief in a New World Order conspiracy


  • [What "New World Order"? You mean the one wherein the US commits troops at the behest of Eurocrats, not Congress?]

    A recent training session I attended encouraged law enforcement agencies to work with business owners to alert police when customers appear to be stockpiling items. An example was given that a federal agent was monitoring customers at a well known hunting and fishing retail outlet and noting who was purchasing certain items
    .

    If the cops are sitting around Cabela's watching ammo-purchases (and for that matter, purchases of tents, kerosene, waterproof matches, etc.), then we can conclude that there are far too many cops on the payroll, folks.

    HT: Peter

    1 comment:

    Display Name said...

    Where's your source? Something pasted from blog to blog with no link to the original material?