What to do about right-wing extremism?


Fox anchor rants about fascism during
tea party coverage By David Edwards
Fox Business Network anchor Cody
Willard didnt appear to be very fair and
balanced as he let out his opinion of
Democrats economic policy during a
tea party protest in Boston. When are
we going to wake up and start fighting
the fascism that seems to be
permeating the country? asked an
excited Willard. The fascism — the
definition of it is big business and
government getting in bed together.
That is what these people are fighting.
We have about 700 people here. They
are starting to rally, he said.

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Now, broadcast Apr. 15, 2009.

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Confirmed: The Obama DHS hit job on conservatives is real
The “report” (PDF file here) was one of the most embarrassingly shoddy pieces of propaganda I’d ever read out of DHS. I couldn’t believe it was real.

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Napolitano defends report on right-wing extremist groups
The Department of Homeland Security will never monitor ideology or political beliefs, the head of the agency said Wednesday, responding to criticism of a recent report on right-wing extremist groups.

Top Homeland Security Democrat objects to DHS report on “right-wing extremism”
The top House Democrat overseeing the Department of Homeland Security is demanding that officials there explain how and why they wrote and released a controversial report identifying veterans as potential terrorist threats.


Right-hand/Left-Hand Extremism

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Unclassified DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis Report
Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment


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The Missouri Information Analysis Center, or MIAC is a "fusion center," combining resources from the federal Department of Homeland Security and other agencies, in particular local agencies. It collects intelligence from both the local agencies and the Department of Homeland Security and uses these combined sources to analyze threats and better combat terrorism and other criminal activity. The center opened in 2005 and is located in Jefferson City, Missouri [1].. "The Modern Militia Movement" Report

The MIAC was relatively unknown until March 13, 2009, when a leaked report entitled "The Modern Militia Movement," supposedly originating from MIAC, appeared on Wikileaks, and subsequently on Infowars. The report detailed trends in militia and terrorist activity in Missouri and described common symbols and media associated with militia members and domestic terrorists, in order to help police identify them. The report as leaked included suggestions that political bumper stickers such as those for U.S. Rep. Ron Paul could be used to identify militia members and terrorists[2]. The authenticity of the report was apparently confirmed by Lt. John Hotz, the Assistant Director of the Public Information and Education Division of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, who claims that the report is derived purely from publicly available trend data on militias[1].

As of MARCH 27, 2009 the entire report was scrapped and letters of apology were sent to Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Information_Analysis_Center

This Strategic Report lists those who support Ron Paul as terrorists....Really!! It does!!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/13290698/The-Modern-Militia-MovementMissouri-MAIC-Strategic-Report-20Feb09-



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