Attack group mixes in completely non-violent Internet postings with death threats in new purge against Internet dissent
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, April 22, 2010
A major Anti-Defamation League report goes further than ever before in an effort to purge the Internet of all dissent, listing completely
non-violent criticism of Obamacare posted on Internet forums as a
reason to conduct a “major law enforcement operation” against opponents
of big government and health care reform.
The ADL’s April 2010 report is entitled, “Violent Voices: Anti-Government Extremism Takes on New Intensity,” and consists largely of lists of comments culled from alternative news websites and forums, as well as Fox News.
“During the first few months of 2010, anti-government extremism has taken on a new level of intensity in the United States. The arrests of
the Hutaree militia in Michigan illustrate this passion, which exists
both within and outside the militia movement. Unfortunately, the
Hutaree arrests may come to be seen not as the culmination, but rather
as a first step in what may need to become a major national law enforcement operation,” states the introduction (emphasis mine).
Such words are chilling bearing in mind that the infamous MIAC report, which listed gun owners, Ron Paul supporters, libertarians and people
who fly U.S. flags alongside neo-nazis and terrorists, was partly
based on information provided to the Missouri Information An....
According to the ADL, a “major law enforcement operation” may be needed because Americans are upset that “health care reform effort is
in fact key to evil efforts to implement a tyrannical government by any
means necessary.”
While some of the comments listed by the ADL do hint at or call for violence, the organization underhandedly mixes them in with people who
are merely expressing their displeasure at the passage of health care,
amnesty, or new taxes. The vast majority of comments listed in the
report relating to health care have no hint of racism or violence
whatsoever.
One of the “extremist” comments worthy of a “law enforcement operation” listed by the ADL reads as follows.
“The bill that passed has NOTHING to do with healthcare,” wrote “TXplt” on the Gun and Game Forums on March 22. Rather, “…it is used solely as a vehicle to push an agenda—to destroy
what is working in our insurance industries, to increase our government
intrusion into citizens’ lives…and to eventually act as a vehicle for
our power hungry miscreants to attempt to dictate every aspect of our
lives.”
Another example is then listed.
A poster called “stainless,” writing to the Assault Web forums on the same day, thought the situation even more dire. “I don’t think you quite understand the scope of this bill,” he wrote. “From now
on the gov. has absolute control of our lives…They can now declare a
health ‘Emergency’ and shut down any portion of our society they want
at any time. I suspect we will begin to see the practical affects [sic]
of this control fairly quickly.”
Indeed, most of the comments listed in regard to health care contain no violent threats whatsoever. Consider the following
example, which was posted by one of our own Prison Planet Forum
moderators.
“Have you read the bill? It is a full police state bill. Your body is now owned by the state. Your children are owned by the state. Your blood, sperm, ovaries, all reproductive methods are owned
by the state. Your organs are owned by the state. This is a Nazi
Eugenics bill with full bailout financing to the federal reserve front
companies (big insurance).” Post by “Sane” to the Prison Planet Forums,
March 22, 2010.
This is shocking – the ADL lists relatively mild comments which criticize Obama, immigration, or the health care bill, statements that
contain no threats and not even a hint of violence, and lumps them in
with death threats against the President as well as lawmakers,
immediately after stating that a “major law enforcement operation”
needs to be undertaken to shut these people up.
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A “major law enforcement operation” needs to be set up to take on people who don’t like Obamacare and express their dissatisfaction on
the Internet? More than half the entire country opposes health care reform.
The Feds are going to be kept very busy raiding every two-bit Joe
Blogger who comments on a news story if the ADL has its way.
Curiously, since it emerged that white supremacist radio host Hal Turner was paid handsomely by the ..., the ADL and the SPLC have stop including him on their list of domestic
extremists. It seems that it’s only kosher to call for violence if
you’re being ordered to do so by federal authorities.
Likewise, making death threats against people who the ADL or the SPLC disagrees with is also seemingly OK. We found comments on the Southern Poverty Law Center website from S.... The ADL didn’t see fit to include these comments in any of
their reports, and the SPLC left them up there for four months, only
removing them after we wrote a story about the issue.
For organizations like the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center, hate is their business, and business is good. If there were no
“domestic extremists” to dangle like bogeymen in front of the
brainwashed public, the donations would dry up, and the lucrative
government tie-ins would cease.
“The SPLC is in the money raising business for every known and unknown left-wing cause. It has gone from tracking the movements of
violent racists, skinhead groups, and a brief resurgence of the KKK
that number in the hundreds to creating hysteria over mainstream value
voters,” writes Gary DeMar.
“If you don’t agree with the SPLC leftist litmus test, then you are
probably a member of a “hate group.” With its new definition of what
constitutes a hate group, the SPLC has become a fund raising machine.
It’s no wonder that the SPLC is flush with cash. Ultimately, the tactic
is to strike fear in middle-America so the checks keep rolling in. Most
communities don’t see skinheads or even KKKers, so the SPLC needs a
tangible enemy.”
With so many Americans rightfully angered at the myriad of new taxes they face under Obamacare, not to mention new assaults in the pipeline – VAT taxes, carbon taxes, financial transaction taxes, the ADL has plenty of people at which to point who are upset and not afraid to show it.
But there’s a significant difference between being pissed off, angry at politicians, and wanting to protest or bitch about it, and being a
domestic terrorist who wants to blow up federal buildings. Indeed, you
probably need to be working for the FBI to have any interest in the latter.
Also recall that the SPLC itself had operatives inside the Identity
settlement in Elohim City, Oklahoma from where the OKC bombing plot had
its origins.
“References to an informant working for the SPLC at Elohim City on the eve of the Oklahoma City bombing raises serious questions as to
what the SPLC might know about McVeigh’s activities during the final
hours before the fuse was lit in Oklahoma City – but which the SPLC has
failed to disclose publicly,” the Daily Gazette reported, citing a declassified FBI memo.
The SPLC and the ADL have deliberately blurred the lines between the right to voice one’s grievances under the First Amendment, and inciting
violence or planning terror (for those few individuals who are not paid
to do so by federal authorities).
Up until now the ADL and the SPLC have concentrated on making lists of political activists, you know, like the Nazis did, who they disagreed with and then seamlessly tying them in with federal
patsies like Hal Turner or Timothy McVeigh in an attempt to chill free
speech and prevent people from actually researching the information
these undesirables were putting out.
But now the ADL has gone a step further in actually calling for law enforcement action against people who leave non-violent rants and
comments on websites, the mask has now been removed and the openly
fascist effort to purge the Internet of dissent by arresting Obamacare
critics is now underway..
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