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The Intel Hub<\/span><\/strong><\/a> Kurt Nimmo<\/strong> Read Entire Article<\/em><\/p>\n Public Intelligence<\/strong><\/span><\/strong><\/a> To see the full list please visit the U.S. Department of Justice Terrorism and Criminal Extremism Terms 2005-2009<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Black Helicopters<\/strong>: Unmarked dark helicopters allegedly observed by many members of the \u201cpatriot\u201d movement, who claim that the helicopters are part of some vast conspiracy, perhaps involving the United Nations or the \u201cNew World Order.\u201d Various explanations have been offered for some of the sightings, but the term has since entered the popular vocabulary and is often used as a generic, sometimes satirical reference to conspiracy-related beliefs. The Intel Hub By Alex Thomas The Justice Department is specifically attacking people who use their 1st amendment right to fight tyranny. This is absolutely disgusting. Is this Nazi America? I am an extremist for listening to the Bilderbergs stated goals and not accepting them? If I am labeled an extremist for being against such … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[8],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/343"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=343"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/343\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1403,"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/343\/revisions\/1403"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=343"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=343"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.alexanderhiggins.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=343"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}
\nBy Alex Thomas<\/strong>
\nThe Justice Department is specifically attacking people who use their 1st amendment right to fight tyranny. This is absolutely disgusting. Is this Nazi America? I am an extremist for listening to the Bilderbergs stated goals and not accepting them?
\nIf I am labeled an extremist for being against such horrible things as vaccines that kill children, world government, and the implementation of a total police state control grid, than i am proud of that label. The elite can demonize us as much as they please, it doesn\u2019t change the fact that we have their owns words and documents, which CLEARLY shows their plans for a one world government.
\nThe authors of this document deserve about as much respect as a piece of trash on the ground.
\nIn times like this it is even more important to preach non violence. We are not extremists, we stand for freedom and liberty, the very principles that this country were founded upon.<\/p>\n
\nObama\u2019s Department of Justice Puts Out Master Patriot Hit-list <\/h1>\n
\nInfowars.com
\nThe Department of Justice has fired a salvo in the war against patriotic Americans supporting the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The DOJ has issued Investigating Terrorism and Criminal Extremism \u2013Terms and Concepts, a 120-page propaganda addendum described as \u201ca 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.\u201d\u2026\u2026<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\nTerms From The Obama Administration\u2019s Department Of Justice Publication<\/h1>\n
\nA recent Department of Justice guide for investigators of criminal and extremist groups lists \u201cconstitutionalists\u201d and \u201csurvivalists\u201d alongside organizations like Al-Qaeda and the Aryan Brotherhood.\u00a0 The 120-page, \u201cLaw Enforcement Sensitive\u201d guide to \u201cInvestigating Terrorism and Criminal Extremism \u2013 Terms and Concepts\u201d<\/strong><\/a> describes itself as \u201ca 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.\u201d
\nConstitutionalist, defined by Random House\u2019s 2010 Dictionary<\/strong><\/a> as an \u201cadherent or advocate of constitutionalism or of an existing constitution\u201d, is described in the report as a \u201cgeneric term for members of the \u2018patriot\u2019 movement\u201d.\u00a0 Survivalists are described in the document as fearing a \u201ccoming collapse of civilization\u201d and are trying to prepare themselves for this collapse.\u00a0 Such individuals are said to have \u201ctypically stockpiled food, water, and weapons, especially the latter, and instructed themselves on topics ranging from first aid to childbirth to edible plants\u201d.
\nThe guide defines the term \u201cNew World Order\u201d as being \u201cused by conspiracy theorists to refer to a global conspiracy designed to implement worldwide socialism\u201d.\u00a0 The Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, and Council on Foreign Relations are described as organizations \u201ctargeted by right-wing extremists for conspiring to dominate the world\u201d.\u00a0 The guide also defines \u201cOne World Government\u201d as the \u201cconcept that there will ultimately be a single governing body that will control the world\u201d, adding that \u201csome right-wing extremists fear this occurring, believing that white people will be in the minority, with Jewish people ultimately controlling the world\u201d.
\nWhile the document\u2019s introduction does state that \u201cthe fact that an entry appears in this publication does not imply a connection to illegal activity\u201d, it goes on to say that the guide consists of \u201cterms that may be germane to members of an extremist movement\u201d or are \u201csingularly employed by specific extremist groups\u201d.\u00a0 The obvious result of the inclusion of terms such as \u201cBilderberg Group\u201d and \u201cTrilateral Commission\u201d in a report titled \u201cInvestigating Terrorism and Criminal Extremism\u201d is that law enforcement officials unaware of these groups will tend to associate legitimate discussion as \u201cextremist\u201d speech.\u00a0 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 \u201cextremist\u201d ideology.
\nExamples of \u201cExtremist\u201d Terminology<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
\nBilderbergers (Bilderberg Group)<\/strong>: Along with the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, one of the three groups targeted by right-wing extremists for conspiring to dominate the world.
\nCollection (of Information)<\/strong>: The identification, location, and recording\/storage of unanalyzed information, typically from an original source and using both human and technological means, for input into the intelligence cycle to determine its usefulness in meeting a defined tactical or strategic intelligence goal.
\nConcentration Camps<\/strong>: Detention camps supposedly being built or already built by the United States government, according to conspiracy theorists.
\nConstitutionalists<\/strong>: A generic term for members of the \u201cpatriot\u201d movement. It is now often used to refer to members of the sovereign citizen or common law court movement. Sometimes the word \u201cconstitutionist\u201d is also used.
\nCouncil on Foreign Relations (CFR )<\/strong>: Along with the Bilderbergers and the Trilateral Commission, one of the three key groups that conspiracy theorists claim operate behind the scenes to control the world and to establish the \u201cNew World Order.\u201d
\nExecutive Orders<\/strong>: The formal means by which the President of the United States determines the conduct of business in the Executive Branch. Typically, such executive orders take two forms: (1) orders governing administrative or policy matters in Executive Branch agencies or (2) orders for which the authority is derived from congressional authorizations. The \u201cpatriot\u201d movement, however, contends that executive orders are \u201cpresidential laws\u201d that bypass Congress and subvert the Constitution.
\nFlag of Peace<\/strong>: The American flag preferred by the \u201cpatriot\u201d movement; a red, white, and blue flag without any gold trim, braid, balls, tassels, eagles, fringe, or spear on the flag or pole. Patriots believe that any other American flag is a military flag that denotes military jurisdiction. Only under the \u201cflag of peace\u201d do U.S. citizens receive their constitutional rights and due process.
\nGlobalization<\/strong>: This term generally refers to the denationalization of economies, markets, products, and populations brought about by ever faster travel, improved communications, and advances in technology.
\nIlluminati<\/strong>: An intellectual society and social club formed by a university professor, Adam Weishaupt (1748\u20131811), in southern Germany in the 1770s in the spirit of the Enlightenment. It was suppressed by Bavarian authorities in the 1780s. Weishaupt spent the rest of his life writing about the Illuminati. People who believe Illuminati conspiracy theories believe the society never died away but lived on, run by people intent on controlling the world through devious means.
\nInformation Warfare<\/strong>: Synonymous with cyberwarfare, information warfare is the offensive and defensive use of information and information systems to deny, exploit, corrupt, or destroy an adversary\u2019s information, information-based processes, information systems, and computer-based networks while protecting one\u2019s own. Such actions are designed to achieve advantages over military or business adversaries.
\nJack-Booted Thug (JBT )<\/strong>: A law enforcement officer (especially federal) draped in combat fatigues or other military or paramilitary uniform, wearing a ski mask or similar headgear guaranteeing anonymity, wielding powerful military weapons, and utilizing other military vehicles and gear.
\nNew World Order<\/strong>: A term used by conspiracy theorists to refer to a global conspiracy designed to implement worldwide socialism.
\nOne-World Government<\/strong>: The concept that there will ultimately be a single governing body that will control the world. Some right-wing extremists fear this occurring, believing that white people will be in the minority, with Jewish people ultimately controlling the world.
\nOpen Source Information or Intelligence<\/strong>: Individual data, records, reports, and assessments that may shed light on an investigatory target or event and do not require any legal process or any type of clandestine collection techniques for a law enforcement agency to obtain. Such information is obtained through means that meet copyright and commercial requirements of vendors, as well as being free of legal restrictions to access by anyone who seeks that information.
\nPatriot Movement<\/strong>: The \u201cpatriot\u201d movement is a general term used by its members to describe the collective movements and individuals on the extreme right wing. In one form or another, this practice dates back many decades; in the 1930s, many on the far right referred to themselves as \u201csuperpatriots.\u201d In the 1960s and 1970s, it was common to refer to the \u201cChristian Patriot\u201d movement, but this term is less common now than then. Among the types of individuals that can be found within the \u201cpatriot\u201d movement are white supremacists, sovereign citizens, tax protesters, militia members, and sometimes antiabortion or anti-environmental groups.
\nPatriots for Profit<\/strong>: A term used to describe those individuals in the \u201cpatriot\u201d movement who perpetrate scams and frauds against other people, usually fellow members of the movement. It also refers to people who attempt to make money by selling various products and \u201ckits\u201d to members of the movement. By far the most numerous of the \u201cpatriots for profit\u201d are the people who cater to would-be tax protesters.
\nPirate Radio<\/strong>: The operation of radio transmitters without a license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Although some of the most notable pirate stations, such as Free Radio Berkeley, have been primarily left-wing in orientation, a large number of pirate stations adhere to right-wing or antigovernment philosophies.
\nSovereign Citizen<\/strong>: A term used to describe adherents to a philosophy derived from the group Posse Comitatus that posits that there are two types of citizens: \u201cFourteenth Amendment Citizens,\u201d who are subject to the laws and taxes of the federal and state governments, and sovereign citizens, who are subject only to \u201cthe common law.\u201d Sovereign citizens claim that they have absolute mastery over all their property (including freedom from taxes, regulations, ordinances, or zoning restrictions), that they essentially do not have to pay taxes (aside from tariffs and a few other insignificant taxes), that they are not citizens of the United States but are \u201cnonresident aliens\u201d with respect to that \u201cillegal corporation,\u201d that the only court which has jurisdiction to try them for any matter is a common law court, and that they can never be arrested or tried for a crime or matter in which there is no complaining victim, as well as various other notions. Typical signs that someone is a sovereign citizen include the use of punctuation between their middle and last names (i.e., John Wayne; Doe); a refusal to have a social security card or any paper, license, or document related to automobile ownership or driving; a refusal to use zip codes; and the displaying on various items\u2014from envelopes to paper money, to time cards, or to forms\u2014of the phrase \u201cUCC 1-207,\u201d or variants thereof. Sovereign citizens are often also known as state citizens, freemen, preamble citizens, common law citizens, or other appellations.
\nSurvivalists<\/strong>: The survivalist movement feared a coming collapse of civilization, generally as the result of nuclear war, and tried to prepare themselves to survive it. Survivalists typically stockpiled food, water, and weapons, especially the latter, and instructed themselves on topics ranging from first aid to childbirth to edible plants.
\nTax-Protest Movement<\/strong>: A movement consisting of people who do not simply want to avoid paying taxes but generally claim they should not have to pay them. The right-wing movement started in the 1950s and 1960s and has concentrated on interpreting the Constitution, U.S. law, and the tax code, in particular, in such a way as to be able to claim that most people do not have to pay income taxes. The motivating force behind the right-wing tax-protest movement was to find loopholes, actual or manufactured, that would allow people to claim that they had no tax obligation.
\nTrilateral Commission<\/strong>: A group, along with the Bilderbergers and the Council on Foreign Relations, that is viewed by the \u201cpatriot\u201d movement as being one of the major organizations seeking to implement the \u201cNew World Order.\u201d Formed in 1973 by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski, the Trilateral Commission consists of slightly over 300 members from Europe, Japan, and North America (the three main democratic-industrial regions of the world, thus the term \u201ctrilateral\u201d). Members include prominent figures in the media, politics, business, and academia. Conspiracy theorists claim it is a group of elitists determined to promote a one-world government.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"