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FBI wants businesses watching for customers paying with cash

Government calls buying 'night flashlights,' making 'extreme religious statements' indicators of terrorism


Posted: August 12, 2011

11:00 pm Eastern



By Bob Unruh

© 2011 WND



Just days after the White House announceda community-based approachto combating terrorism in the United States, the FBI and other agencies are asking managers of surplus stores to spy on their customers, watching whether they pay in cash, make "extreme" religious statements or purchase products such as waterproof matches.

And the request from the government also is going to gun shops, fertilizer suppliers, motels and hotels, authorities say.

Earlier this month, the Obama administration announced a new plan titled "Empowering local partners to prevent violent extremism in the United States." In it, Obama wrote, "Communities – especially Muslim American communities whose children, families and neighbors are being targeted for recruitment by al-Qaida – are often best positioned to take the lead because they know their communities best."

The report warns that while the Constitution recognizes freedom of expression, "even for individuals who espouse unpopular or even hateful views," it also is the responsibility of government to deter "plots by neo-Nazis and other anti-Semitic hate groups, racial supremacists, and international and domestic terrorist groups."

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"The best defenses against violent extremist ideologies are well-informed and equipped families, local communities, and local institutions. Their awareness of the threat and willingness to work with one another and government is part of our long history of community-based initiatives and partnerships dealing with a range of public safety challenges," the report says.

One of the apparent elements of the White House strategy is a series of brochures being handed out to farm supply stories, gun shops, military surplus stores and even hotels and motels. The brochures ask proprietors, clerks and others to watch out for "potential indicators" of terrorism, including "paying with cash," having a "missing hand/fingers," making "extreme religious statements coupled with comments that are violent or appear to condone violence" and making bulk purchases of "Meals Ready to Eat" or "night flashlights."

The report from the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis defined right-wing extremism in the U.S. as "divided into those groups, movements and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups) and those that are mainly anti-government, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration."

The DHS report had followed only by weeks a report from the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism.

The Missouri report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for presidential candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin. It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with "radical" ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.

Officials with Oath Keepers.orgnoted the document was similar to one earlier given to gun store managers in Utah. Authorities in Denver confirmed to WND that related brochures are going to surplus stores, hotels and motels, farm supply companies that handle fertilizer and gun shops.

"This new handout expands the absurdity by now also targeting customers of military surplus stores, and by specifically targeting the purchasing of very common, and very popular, preparedness items such as Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) as 'potential indicators of terrorist activities,'" said a statement from Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes.

"Islamic terrorists are not known to hang out in local Army-Navy surplus stores, stocking up on MREs, high capacity magazines and bi-pods for their long range rifles," the statement said. "As Brandon Smith, over at Alt-market.com notes, 'These are very common purchases, not for terrorists, but for Preppers and Survivalists, who are obviously the targets of the FBI profile, not secret al-Qaida agents.'

"Spot on," Rhodes wrote. "Obviously, the current crop of FBI 'leadership' considers anyone who wants to be self-sufficient and prepared to be a 'threat' that should be relentlessly tracked and reported."

An FBI spokesman in Denver confirmed to WND that the flyer is genuine.

"It has been disseminated throughout the United States by the FBI. The flyer and the information on it, stands on its own merit. It was created by FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Denver Division has placed our contact information on the flyer and distributed it to local businesses within the states of Colorado and Wyoming.

"I assure you the process and the information has been well vetted by the Department of Justice before being released."

In addition to contact information for the FBI, the flyer also had a telephone number for theColorado Information Analysis Center,a law enforcement "fusion" center where director Dana Reynolds told WND it's just part of the information-collecting done by the government.

He said when tips are turned in about suspicious activity, they are evaluated to determine whether there should be a police investigation.

"If it turns out to be nothing, if there's no probably case, then the contact is ended there."

However, when asked about profiling for suspicious behavior, such as that done successfully by security authorities in Israel, he said that was not being done, and why it is not being done "is a good question."

One-time Colorado congressional candidate Rob McNealy,who also is a decision-maker in the Libertarian Party, told WND he came across the flyer to surplus stores among his circle of friends and quickly confirmed it was genuine.

He pointed out to WND the irony that the government, through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, specifically advises citizens tocollect "ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables"as well as"flashlight and extra batteries" and "matches in a waterproof container."

Then the FBI asks store managers to report the "suspicious" activity of buying the same items.

"It's almost like entrapment," McNealy said.

He warned that such practices could be used as attacks on free speech, the right of association and other constitutional provisions. And he believes authorities are targeting Americans who choose to prepare themselves for emergencies.

"Al-Qaida terrorists are not running around buying MREs," he said.

McNealy said he has information "from somebody who sat in on one of the [fusion-center type] training things in their class they will talk about all the groups out there who are dangerous to cops, sovereign citizens, neo-Nazis – and Oath Keepers and tea party groups."

"They lump them all together," he said.

Oath Keepers reported last year that it appeared the Southern Poverty Law Center had become "officially" part of DHS. That was because the chief of the SPLC "now sits on the DHS 'Working Group on Countering Violent Extremism' along with the leaders of other so-called non government organizations," the group reported.

The move came after a government agency accused a father of being associated "with a militia group known as Oath Keepers."

"It should come as no surprise to see Joint Terrorism Task Forces in states now listing the purchasing of firearms, high capacity magazines, bi-pods, night vision, MREs, weatherproofed ammunition containers, etc. as 'potential indicators of terrorist activities' since SPLC is almost entirely focused on going after the militia movement and the Patriot Movement, and is also focused on relentlessly demonizing and smearing nearly any individual or group on the political right that advocates strict adherence to the Constitution or who advocates for the right to bear arms, for state nullification of unconstitutional federal laws, etc. which is why SPLC also has a special animus toward Oath Keepers, which it has labeled as one of the most worrisome groups out there, because it contains active duty police and military who advocate for strict obedience to the Constitution and who pledge to refuse to obey unconstitutional orders," Rhodes wrote at the time.

"They see all of us on the patriot right as being terrorists or potential terrorists, and they intend to use all the power of government to control, suppress, marginalize, investigate, track, and if possible, prosecute us all until they stamp out our beliefs and views," Rhodes told WND.

"How far we have come from the Founder's ideal of a 'well regulated' (well equipped and well trained) citizen militia where ALL able bodied citizens were expected to keep and bear their own weapons, ammunition, field gear, and other supplies essential to personal military capability and competence. And the Founders expected us to keep that military gear at home and to actually train together in its use so we would 'be prepared' for anything, you know, like the Boy Scouts motto. That motto is a sad remnant of the Founders' ideal of a prepared citizenry," Rhodes wrote.

"Under the logic of this most recent handout, the Boy Scouts should be reported as 'suspicious,'" he wrote.

"The Founders would have wanted all of us, every one, to 'be prepared' for 'any old thing.' They would have wanted us to have night vision, gas masks (which come in handy in many situations), 'high-capacity' magazines – and the powerful military pattern rifles that use them – bi-pods so we can shoot accurately at long distance, and plenty of ammunition in 'weatherproofed' containers (also known as surplus ammo cans). They would have wanted us to have plenty of MREs for handy field use, and even 'night flashlights.' I suppose 'day flashlights' are OK with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, but those dangerous 'night flashlights' are verboten, and anyone who buys one must be reported! I certainly hope it wasn't actually someone at the FBI who wrote that.

"Funny thing is, who exactly do the authors of these handouts think they are talking to when they ask gun store and military surplus store owners and staff to spy on their customers and serve as a network of government snitches? These stores are usually owned and staffed by veterans, who are also very preparedness minded – in other words, just like the customers the government wants them to inform on. That's like handing the MIAC report to Ron Paul and Chuck Baldwin supporters and asking them to keep an eye on those pesky, subversive, and potentially dangerous Ron Paul and Chuck Baldwin supporters. It's absurd," Rhodes wrote.

The U.S. administration has made clear in a number of cases that it is concerned about conservatives as a potential dangerand even has argued in court that it wants the authority to track American citizens in order to develop "probable cause" needed for search warrants.

That argument is being made before the U.S. Supreme Court in a dispute over whether police investigators and other authorities should be allowed to track American citizens who have not done anything that would ordinarily prompt a judge to issue a search warrant.

"The court of appeals' decision, which will require law enforcement officers to obtain a warrant before placing a GPS device on a vehicle if the device will be used for a 'prolonged' time period, has created uncertainty surrounding the use of an important law enforcement tool," said the government's brief in the case, U.S.A. v. Antoine Jones.

"Although in some investigations the government could establish probable cause and obtain a warrant before using a GPS device, federal law enforcement agencies frequently use tracking devices early in investigations, before suspicions have ripened into probable cause. The court of appeals' decision prevents law enforcement officers from using GPS devices in an effort to gather informationto establishprobable cause."





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Comment:

Gee, isn't this exactly what they accused Nazi Germany of? Encouraging the "average" German citizen to spy on each other and report any suspicious or anti-Nazi activities/statements to the Gestapo? Oh I forgot. They were the bad guys and the United States are the good guys, so that makes it OK. [insert sarcastic sound here]

Even though the ANP doesn't consider itself "neo-Nazi", many people think we are, and neo-Nazis were the only group mentioned by name. They didn't mention the Black Panthers or La Raza because that would be racist. [insert another sarcastic sound here]

What this boils down to comrades is the government is getting very concerned about civil unrest. They know it's coming, and they're trying any dirty tactic they can to forestall it.

After all, just because someone buys MRE's does not make him a terrorist - or even a possible terrorist. I always keep several MRE's around. They're perfect for your emergency preparedness kit. Shelf life of ten years, foil wrapped (plastic wrapped meals are no good in regards to long-term shelf life). They contain a full meal (not the greatest, but you can live off of them), powdered drink mix, and even toilet paper for after you eat. LOL

Anyway, they're trying to turn us against each other. That means they're getting scared. They know WE THE PEOPLE are getting sick and tired of their BS - especially the White Working class, as we're the only ones specifically named.

This brings us one step closer to an American dictatorship. Let's make sure we get the word out about this to the people. After all, this is unlikely to make the 11:00 O'Clock news. It's up to us, so let's get on it!

Thanks again to Comrade Raymond Bxxxxxxx for this story. Keep up the good work.

Dan 88!

5 comments:

  1. If it's similar to the Gestapo then it should be right up the alley of neo nazi groups. They know a Nazi when they see one. Anyway, I've also been watching a lot of Oath Keepers videos on youtube and read over their entire website the other night. Maybe there are a lot of similarities there minus the racial angle. It sounds like you said civil unrest, revolt on the way. I guess purchases are better made with disguise like camping trips or food pantry for the churches things like that to avoid detection. Using a debit or credit card is easier maybe less suspicious if you put the cash on the card and use your grandmother's card.

    K

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  2. -------------------------------------August 18, 2011 at 9:34 PM

    Sometimes they don't know a Nazi when they see one. When I ran for school board, NBC news commented that I did not look, sound, nor behave like their stereotypical version of a Nazi.

    Dan 88!

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  3. I agree with NBC news on that! Dan, when I met you I was pleasantly surprised. After I heard you say something about the ANP being pro-free speech it made my jaw drop. You see Constitutional Law was my favorite in college and free speech was my favorite. This meant I had to pay attention because I didn't think the Nazis were the least bit interested in free speech. I think what you have here is a different form of free speech, typically called limited free speech. It is quite different than the way the Constitutional Law Book reads but well if you know anything about the real world we can easily say it's all really bottom line limited free speech, just some more limited than others. You do have a point about the greater good and so for now I'll just dwell on that thought to see how that compares to what I have memorized and drilled into me.

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  4. Dan, don't ever say that I didn't give you a compliment a time or two now. lol! I was pleasantly surprised by you not fitting the stereotypical version of a Nazi. So much so I had to try to figure you out. Yeah my curiosity got the best of me. You are far more approachable then I ever anticipated. So they say Nazis are dumb well you've proved otherwise. They taught us in college usually the person is emotionally needy and you seem to be emotionaly stable. I was expecting the typical irrational behavior and you seem not to fit the mold for that either. You have good insight into most any topic that hits the message board and so what's up with you? Are you sure you are in the right place? lol! Or is it more that I have been lied to by the very ones who do this stereo typing and never got to really know any firsthand? You come from a nice background, so well educated and so I would be more willing to listen to you than I would someone shouting rhetoric. We may not always see eye to eye on things but there's no way I would speak ill of you. Good luck in all your endeavors.

    K

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  5. -------------------------------------August 19, 2011 at 3:52 AM

    Thanks, and the same to you!

    Dan 88!

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