People
who grow their own food labeled ‘extremist’ by Dept. of Defense
If
the founding fathers were reincarnated today, they’d probably start
another revolution, this time to break away from an American
government that has become far too imperial for its own good.
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February, 2014
And
as such, they’d be labeled “extremists” by those who mean to
rule us.
In
fact, the nation’s founders are considered extremists by
the Pentagon, according to a new “training manual” that
explicitly labels the framers as such.
Discovered
by legal watchdog Judicial Watch via a Freedom of
Information Act request, the manual was part of 133 documents
provided by the Air Force. The January 2013 Defense Equal Opportunity
Management Institute “student guide” is entitled “Extremism.”
The document says that it is “for training purposes only” and “do
not use on the job.”
Believe
in freedom? You’re an extremist…
The
manual defines an “extremist” as “a person who advocates the
use of force or violence; advocates supremacist causes based on race,
ethnicity, religion, gender, or national origin; or otherwise engages
to illegally deprive individuals or groups of their civil rights.”
In
addition, it says, “Nowadays,
instead of dressing in sheets or publicly espousing hate messages,
many extremists will talk of individual liberties, states’ rights,
and how to make the world a better place.”
So,
if ye love liberty and freedom more than ye love a big, powerful
central government that has grown well beyond its constitutional
boundaries, you’re an extremist. If ye dare to take care of
yourself, to be an individual who grows his own food (weren’t there
a number of farmers and
plantation owners in the group of founding fathers?) ye are an enemy
of the state.
Under
the section, “Extremist Ideologies,” the manual states, “In
U.S. history, there are many examples of extremist ideologies and
movements. The colonists who sought to free themselves from British
rule and the Confederate states who sought to secede from the
Northern states are just two examples.”
Though
the document released today by Judicial Watch was obtained from the
Air Force, it originated in a DOD office and is, therefore, thought
to likely be used in other agency components, said Judicial Watch.
“The
Obama administration has a nasty habit of equating basic conservative
values with terrorism. And now, in a document full of claptrap, its
Defense Department suggests that the Founding Fathers, and many
conservative Americans, would not be welcome in today’s military,”
long-serving JW president Tom Fitton said.
“And
it is striking that some [of] the language in this new document
echoes the IRS targeting language of conservative and Tea Party
investigations. After reviewing this document, one can’t help but
worry for the future and morale of our nation’s armed forces,” he
added.
This
isn’t the first time the federal government, one of its agencies or
some other “official” source has equated freedom-loving Americans
who have an originalist view of the Constitution and its meaning
with extremists.
Irreconcilable
violence ahead?
Per InfoWars:
In
2009, Infowars obtained the “law enforcement sensitive” contents
of a Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) report entitled “The
Modern Militia Movement” which listed supporters of presidential
candidates Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr as potential
“militia” influenced terrorists.
Also,
in July 2012 Infowars blew the lid on a Department of Homeland
Security-funded study, produced by the National Consortium for the
Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of
Maryland, that characterized Americans who are “suspicious of
centralized federal authority,” and “reverent of individual
liberty” as “extreme right-wing” terrorists.
In
the past couple of decades it became clear that the federal
government has become increasingly hostile towards anyone or any
political movement that seeks to curb its power. Constitutionalists
are portrayed as kooks and psychos, while the ruling class is
portrayed as righteous, forthright and proper.
To read original Judicial Watch report GO HERE
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