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leaked training manual used in the State and Local Anti-Terrorism
Training (SLATT) program for law enforcement and funded by the
Department of Justice lists political bumper stickers expressing
opposition to the United Nations and support for the bill of rights as
indications of terrorist activity.
The presentation documents, leaked to the Public Intelligence website, are entitled Terrorism Training For Law Enforcement
and are marked “law enforcement sensitive.” The program is funded by
grants from the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance.
Slides for the presentation depict the kind of behavior that law
enforcement officials should be wary of in spotting potential terrorists
during highway patrols.
One of the slides – entitled “Fourth Amendment Issues” – notes that
“a suspicious map located on the passenger seat” could warrant further
investigation as a potential indicator of terrorism.
Another slide entitled “General Right Wing Extremist” – depicts
suspicious bumper stickers that should warrant further investigation by
cops conducting traffic stops.
The bumper stickers read, “Know Your Rights Or Lose Them,” and “If
You Love Your Country, the U.N. Is Not Your Friend!,” and “Get US Out Of
the United Nations”
Under the category of “Special-Interest/Single Issue Terrorism,” the
slide characterizes people who hold political opinions that “represent
a fairly popular point of view” as terrorists. Anti-abortion activists
are also listed as terrorists under this category.
Another slide lists people who are “antigenetic engineering” as terrorists. Presumably, that includes people who are concerned about a new study which found that rats fed with genetically-engineered Monsanto corn suffered premature deaths.
Apparently, the Department of Justice considers Americans who have a
good grasp of the bill of rights, are concerned about the food they
eat, those who politically oppose the United Nations, and even those
who hold “fairly popular” opinions, to be likely terrorists. Perhaps
the DOJ is drawing inspiration from the Department of Defense, who in
2009 characterized the First Amendment right to protest as “low level terrorism”.
These documents are by no means the only instance in which displaying
political bumper stickers has been characterized as a suspicious and
potentially terrorist activity by the federal government.
The infamous 2009 MIAC report,
published by the Missouri Information Analysis Center and first
revealed by Infowars, framed Ron Paul supporters, libertarians, people
who display bumper stickers, people who own gold, or even people who fly
a U.S. flag, as potential terrorists.
Under the FBI’s Communities Against Terrorism program, the bulk purchase of food is also labeled as a potential indication of terrorist activity, as is using cash to pay for a cup of coffee, and showing an interest in web privacy when using the Internet in a public place.
A recent 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 characterizes
Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority,” and
“reverent of individual liberty” as “extreme right-wing” terrorists.
Given that the DHS is now recruiting citizen spies
to report “suspicious activity” via apps on their smartphones, don’t be
surprised to see SWAT teams being called out to Starbucks on a regular
basis to apprehend terrorists who choose to pay for their cup of joe
with a few dollar bills.
One can only imagine what kind of response would be generated by someone paying cash for a cup of coffee whoalso
has a political bumper sticker displayed on their car – the President
would obviously have to be immediately notified in order to prepare for
the enactment of emergency crisis procedures in order to safeguard
national security.
View the slides from the DOJ-funded presentation below.
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