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Militia Raids Part Of Government Effort to Provoke Violence,
Purge Dissent
Militia insider says radical group were "perfect
target" for feds
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| Steve
Watson & Paul Watson
Infowars.net
Monday, March 29th, 2010 |
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Related:
Feds Release Indictment Against Michigan Militia
News of a bust on nine members of a militia group in Detroit
who were planning to "levy war" against the United
States and "oppose by force" the nation's government,
should be treated with extreme suspicion, given that every major
terror bust in the U.S. in recent years has been contrived.
According to an
indictment (PDF) unsealed this morning in U.S.
District Court in Detroit, eight men and one woman were training
in modern combat techniques for a prophesized battle with the
anti-Christ.
The indictment described the nine as gearing up to use bombs
and other weapons to kill local, state, and federal law enforcement
officials in an effort to act as a "catalyst for a more
wide-spread uprising against the government."
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force carried out a series of
raids on group members in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio over the
weekend.
Known as the "Hutaree" militia, each of the nine
faces three to five charges, including sedition, attempts to
use weapons of mass destruction, teaching/demonstrating use
of explosive materials and two counts of carrying weapons in
relation to a crime of violence.
Seven of the defendants appeared in court this morning and
were ordered held without bond until Wednesday.
"This is an example of radical and extremist fringe groups
which can be found throughout our society," FBI special
agent Andrew Arena told The
Detroit News.
"The FBI takes such extremist groups seriously, especially
those who would target innocent citizens and the law enforcement
officers who protect the citizens of the United States."
Arena added.
Comments
made by a well known former militia leader indicate
that the Hutaree were regarded by other militia outfits as radical
and reckless "low-hanging fruits".
Mike Vanderboegh, who has close connections with the militia
movement in Michigan and all over the country, was critical
of the Hutaree, saying that they “have indicated in the
past that, much like John Brown, they WANTED to start a civil
war, which is why no responsible militia group in Michigan was
willing to ally with them.”
Vanderboegh described the group as "a perfect target”
for the feds, adding that the raids could have provoked a nationwide
uprising if they had turned violent.
As we highlighted earlier this month, following the highly
suspicious Pentagon shooting, recent history proves that domestic
terror, far from being a militia plot or an "extremist
fringe" threat, is
a government specialty.
Just a brief reprisal of the last handful of major terror cases
in the United States instantly reminds us that in every single
instance the plot was artificially engineered by the federal
government and then later seized upon, with the enthusiastic
support of the corporate media, as justification for more funding,
more power, and more authority to denounce critics of the war
on terror and dissent against the state in general.
From ensuring known extremist Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, now
known as the underwear bomber, was able to board Flight 253
in Amsterdam last December, to allowing Fort Hood shooter Army
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan to remain on a U.S. Army base, and even
to participate in Homeland Security exercises, the actions of
Federal authorities have provoked often tragic newsmaking incidents.
Dozens of terror busts and stings since 9/11 have been orchestrated
by handlers aiding the accused terrorists at every turn. We
have never come across a major case where the terrorists involved
in a plot were not being prodded by the FBI and federal informants,
or where clear prior knowledge and forewarning was not evident.
Lawyers in a case relating to the much vaunted 2007 terror
plot to attack Fort Dix and kill “as many soldiers as
possible” concluded that FBI
informants were the key figures behind the operation
and that the accused, six foreign-born Muslims, were merely
bungling patsies.
Similarly,
the "Toronto 18" terrorists turned out
to be “a bunch of incompetent guys who were primarily
misled by a delusional megalomaniac”. The explosive fertilizer
material the terrorist cell apparently planned to use was in
fact purchased by an informant working for the RCMP who had
radicalized the group.
In the media-lauded Miami terror case in 2007, the supposed
ringleader Narseal “Prince Marina” Batiste “had
heard of Al-Qaeda, but wasn’t sure what it stood for.
The FBI instigators made Batiste swear loyalty to al-Qaida;
then had him call on his local buddies to form an ‘Islamic
army’ in Miami. None had military training. Some could
barely read. But Batiste assured the group in the midst of its
collective marijuana buzz of greatness ahead,” wrote
Saul Landau.
These were the men who comedian John Stewart referred to as
“seven
dipshits in a warehouse” after Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales had ludicrously told the press that the group
of semi-retarded gang-bangers had planned to “wage a ground
war against America”.
One
of the more recent examples was the case of the
so-called Muslim terrorists busted in New York, who supposedly
wanted to blow up synagogues in the Bronx and shoot down military
airplanes flying out of the New York Air National Guard base.
The men were provided with fake explosives and inactive missiles
by an FBI informant, reported
the Christian Science Monitor. Two of the ringleaders
of the “deadly” plot which was endlessly hyped by
the media turned
out to be semi-retarded potheads, exactly as we
had predicted would be the case due to the innumerable past
cases with the exact same modus operandi.
Then we have the most deadly and contrived "christian-patriot"
terror plot - the OKC bombing of 1995. While the SPLC, the ADL
and similar organizations are happy to play the Timothy McVeigh
card over and over again, to back up the notion that hate-filled
right wing extremists are taking over the country, they are
less enthusiastic to mention the fact that McVeigh
planned his deadly assault on the Alfred P. Murrah building
under the intimate direction of a high-level FBI official.
This according to McVeigh’s co-conspirator Terry Nichols,
a claim voluminously backed up by a plethora
of evidence that has been presented in court on
several occasions.
Time and time again it is revealed that the only prominent
people who call for violence in the patriot movement turn
out to be working for the feds.
In light of all these cases, and the
ongoing effort to re-direct
the focus of the war on terror away from foreign
muslim terrorists to "home
grown" American "extremists", the
question must be explored - were the FBI actively involved in
radicalizing the "Hutaree" militia? Were any of the
militia members FBI informants?
Count the hours until the links emerge.
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