CTC says opposition to a New World Order is terrorist activity
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According to a report from the "Combatting
Terrorism Center" at West Point, 'Anti-Federalists' who oppose a New
World Order as well as members of several other far right wing activist
groups are potential terrorist threats.
West Point is the U.S. Military Academy that trains, educates, and prepares Cadets for their service in the U.S. Army. The CTC (Combatting Terrorism Center)
at West Point was established following the events on September 11,
2001 because of the belief that strong initiative was needed to prepare
Cadets for the new environments they would be headed into upon
graduating in the post-9/11 era. The CTC provides a unique
terrorism-based education and since its creation, the program has
received international recognition for its studies, reports, and
teachings on terrorism and terrorist threats. A new report
from the CTC, however, suggests that far right wing political
activists, not radical Islamic groups, are the new terrorist threat in
America and even goes so far as to say that those who oppose a 'New
World Order' are potentially violent terrorists.
One of the groups this report warns of is the modern 'Anti-Federalist'
group, which the report says contains people who believe the American
political system has been hijacked by external forces interested in
promoting a 'New World Order,' an idea that has even been confirmed by
David Rockefeller in his book "Memoirs" [1] and George H.W. Bush in various speeches.
The CTC report goes on to say that these 'Anti-Federalists' believe the
federal government has become corrupt and tyrannical because of its
intrusion on the civil constitutional rights of the American people and
support civil activism, individual freedoms, and self-government.
According to the report, these people believe that the push for a
tyrannical global government would result in disarming the American
people and their violence, the report says, may be directed towards the
federal government itself and its proxies in law enforcement.
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have already released
documents which suggest that anyone who has coffee grinders, coffee
filters, goggles, and scientific equipment could be involved in creating CBR weapons and should be reported to local authorities. They have also stated that photographers should be monitored for potential terrorism and they have released guidelines
for suspicious activity reporting at hotels. This newly released CTC
report, which showcases the exploitation of people like Timothy McVeigh
and the small wave of violence from right wing groups in the 1990s to
suggest that all right-wingers are potentially violent and even loosely
associates those who oppose a one world government with skinheads,
Neo-Nazis, and the KKK, is only a small example of the growing paranoia
over terrorism and the expanding surveillance state in America.
Why is this all important? Regardless of personal ties to these groups,
we must be asking the following question: If these people can be
classified so easily as terrorists, what would prevent everyone from
being a potential terrorist? Because according to American policy, anyone suspected of terrorism can now be indefinitely detained without a trial.
[1] David Rockefeller, "Memoirs" autobiography (2002, Random House Publishers), page 405
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