Warning! If you believe that the Constitution of the
United States is the supreme law of the land, the U.S. Department of
Justice — every single member of which, upon taking office, swore
an oath to God to “uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States
against all enemies, both foreign and domestic” — considers you as
dangerous as al-Qaeda and the Aryan Brotherhood! You might also be a
terrorist if you consider yourself a Zionist or refer to the Messiah as
Yeshua!
Department of Justice Lists
“Constitutionalist,” “Zionist,” and “Yeshua” as Watch Words in Law
Enforcement Guide to Extremism and Terrorism
Info Wars | 30 August 2010 08:17 |
Source
8.30.10
- Public Intelligence | A Department of Justice guide for investigators of
criminal and extremist groups lists “constitutionalists” alongside
organizations like al-Qaeda and the Aryan Brotherhood.
A recent Department of Justice guide for investigators
of criminal and extremist groups lists “constitutionalists” and
“survivalists” alongside organizations like Al-Qaeda and the Aryan
Brotherhood. The 120-page, “Law Enforcement Sensitive” guide to
“Investigating Terrorism and
Criminal Extremism – Terms and Concepts” describes itself as “a
glossary designed primarily as a tool for criminal justice professionals
to enhance their understanding of words relating to extremist terminology,
phrases, activities, symbols, organizations, and selected names that they
may encounter while conducting criminal investigations or prosecutions of
members of extremist organizations.”
Constitutionalist, defined by
Random House’s 2010 Dictionary
as an “adherent or advocate of constitutionalism or of an existing
constitution”, is described in the report as a “generic term for members
of the ‘patriot’ movement”. Survivalists are described in the
document as fearing a “coming collapse of civilization” and are trying to
prepare themselves for this collapse. Such individuals are said to
have “typically stockpiled food, water, and weapons, especially the
latter, and instructed themselves on topics ranging from first aid to
childbirth to edible plants”.
The guide defines the term “New World Order” as being
“used by conspiracy theorists to refer to a global conspiracy designed to
implement worldwide socialism”. The Bilderberg Group, Trilateral
Commission, and Council on Foreign Relations are described as
organizations “targeted by right-wing extremists for conspiring to
dominate the world”. The guide also defines “One World Government”
as the “concept that there will ultimately be a single governing body that
will control the world”, adding that “some right-wing extremists fear this
occurring, believing that white people will be in the minority, with
Jewish people ultimately controlling the world”.
While the document’s introduction does state that “the
fact that an entry appears in this publication does not imply a connection
to illegal activity”, it goes on to say that the guide consists of “terms
that may be germane to members of an extremist movement” or are
“singularly employed by specific extremist groups”. The obvious
result of the inclusion of terms such as “Bilderberg Group” and
“Trilateral Commission” in a report titled “Investigating Terrorism and
Criminal Extremism” is that law enforcement officials unaware of these
groups will tend to associate legitimate discussion as “extremist” speech.
This diminishes the credibility of any person attempting to rationally
discuss such groups and fosters a perception that any discussion of such
groups could be associated with a supposedly “extremist” ideology.
http://www.infowars.com/department-of-justice-lists-constitutionalists-in-extremism-guide/
From the Introduction to
Investigating Terrorism and Criminal Extremism: Terms and Concepts:
Investigating Terrorism and Criminal Extremism—Terms and Concepts is a
glossary designed primarily as a tool for criminal justice professionals
to enhance their understanding of words relating to extremist terminology,
phrases, activities, symbols, organizations, and selected names that they
may encounter while conducting criminal investigations or prosecutions of
members of extremist organizations. Included are terms that may be germane
to members of an extremist movement. Also defined are words that are
singularly employed by specific extremist groups.
Also note the following two entries from page 93. How
interesting that these terms should be included in a government-published
glossary of terms to be used when investigating terrorism and criminal
extremism:
Yahweh/Yeshua:
Names referring to God and Jesus, respectively, often used by Christian
Identity followers.
Zionist:
Generally speaking, a term used to refer to the Jewish movement earlier
this century to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine or to refer to
pro-Israeli groups or organizations today (i.e., Zionist Organization of
America). The term is used by many white supremacists to refer to all or
any Jews, often in reference to “Jewish conspiracies.”
One might be lead to believe that the Department of
Justice is encouraging law enforcement professional to view us as
“Terrorists” or “Criminal Extremists” because as believers in Israel’s
Messiah we believe in Israel’s right to exist as a sovereign nation, which
makes us Zionists, and because we choose to refer to the Creator and His
Messiah by their true Biblical names rather than by the corrupt
transliterations “Jehovah”
and “Jesus”
that are used in most English Bibles. |