Not universally true.some intelligent contractor-trainers focus on the
Islamic threat.

 

B

 

http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/03/beware_of_homeland_security_tr.html

 


Beware of Homeland Security Training for Local Law Enforcement, by An
Insider


By James Wesley, Rawles <http://www.survivalblog.com>  on March 30, 2011
8:28 PM 

I've been in law enforcement for the past 18 years.  I have attended a
variety of training over those years.  During the 1990s, most training I
attended was community-oriented, sponsored by local agencies or private
companies specializing in police training.  Themes common to training of the
past included topics such as Constitutional rights, community partnerships,
youth-oriented programs and problem-oriented policing.

During the past several years, I have witnessed a dramatic shift in the
focus of law enforcement training.  Law enforcement courses have moved away
from a local community focus to a federally dominated model of complete
social control.  Most training I have attended over the past two years have
been sponsored by Department of Homeland Security (DHS
<http://www.survivalblog.com/glossary.html#DHS> ), namely the Transportation
Security Administration (TSA <http://www.survivalblog.com/glossary.html#TSA>
) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA
<http://www.survivalblog.com/glossary.html#FEMA> ).

No matter what topic the training session concerns, every DHS sponsored
course I have attended over the past few years never fails to branch off
into warnings about potential domestic terrorists in the community.  While
this may sound like a valid officer and community safety issue, you may be
disturbed to learn how our Federal government describes a typical domestic
terrorist.

These federal trainers describe the dangers of "extremists" and "militia
groups" roaming the community and hiding in plain sight, ready to attack.
Officers are instructed how to recognize these domestic terrorists by their
behavior, views and common characteristics.  State data bases are kept to
track suspected domestic terrorists and officers are instructed on reporting
procedures to state and federal agencies.  The state I work in, like many
others, have what is known as a "fusion center" that compiles a watch list
of suspicious people.

So how does a person qualify as a potential domestic terrorist?  Based on
the training I have attended, here are characteristics that qualify:

.         Expressions of libertarian philosophies (statements, bumper
stickers)

.         Second Amendment-oriented views (NRA
<http://www.survivalblog.com/glossary.html#NRA>  or gun club membership,
holding a CCW <http://www.survivalblog.com/glossary.html#CCW>  permit)

.         Survivalist literature (fictional books such as
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/156975599X?ie=UTF8&tag=survivalcom-20&link
Code=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=156975599X> "Patriots" and
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0765317583?ie=UTF8&tag=survivalcom-20&link
Code=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0765317583> "One Second After"
are mentioned by name)

.         Self-sufficiency (stockpiling food, ammo, hand tools, medical
supplies)

.         Fear of economic collapse (buying gold and barter items)

.         Religious views concerning the book of Revelation (apocalypse,
anti-Christ)

.         Expressed fears of Big Brother or big government

.         Homeschooling

.         Declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties

.         Belief in a New World Order conspiracy

A recent training session I attended encouraged law enforcement agencies to
work with business owners to alert police when customers appear to be
stockpiling items.  An example was given that a federal agent was monitoring
customers at a well known hunting and fishing retail outlet and noting who
was purchasing certain items.  This is something to remember the next time
you purchase a case of ammo at one of these popular outdoor sports retail
stores. 

Methods of developing evidence of terrorist activity from virtually any
search have also been discussed.  Various common materials which may be
associated with homemade explosives are listed, such as lengths of pipe,
gunpowder, matches, flammable liquids and fireworks.  Officers are told when
these items are found, they can be listed as "bomb making materials".  The
training even goes so far as to instruct officers that the items are
cleverly disguised as legitimate, such as gasoline stored near a lawn mower,
pipes stored in a shop building or gunpowder stored with reloading
materials.

One course I attended used the example of a person employed as a plumber
being the target of a search warrant.  In this example, the officers were
told how to use his employment as a plumber as further evidence of
terrorism.  The suspect's employment would be described as an elaborate
scheme to justify possessing pipes and chemicals so as to have bomb making
materials readily available.  Based on this example, all plumbers are
potential pipe bomb makers.  All gun dealers are plotting to provide arms to
gangs or terrorists.  All pest control companies are preparing mass
poisonings.  By using this logic, simply having the ability to do something
criminal automatically makes the person guilty of plotting the crime.  With
all the various methods of manufacturing methamphetamine, it would also be
easy to claim that a disassembled clandestine drug lab was located during
the search.   In other words, it is easy to frame anyone for possessing bomb
making materials (or other crimes) if the officer knows what items to list
in the report and how to link these items to terrorism.

Another common tactic used in DHS sponsored training is the slander of
certain ideologies by linking an erroneous characteristic to a particular
group. Here are some examples:

.         These groups hold the anniversaries of certain dates as
significant such a Ruby Ridge, Waco and Hitler's birthday

.         They oppose abortion, support gun rights and are affiliated with
the Ku Klux Klan

.         They are fearful of big government, espouse support for the
Constitution and want to kill police officers

.         These groups collect firearms, survivalist books and explosives

.         These extremists read books such as Patriots, One Second After and
The Anarchist Cookbook

.         They are religious zealots, reading the book of Revelation, speak
of the second coming of Christ and plan mass murders to summon the end of
the world

.         These people grow their own food, raise livestock and plot attacks
on commercial food production facilities

Do you see how this tactic works?  List common characteristics of
libertarian/conservative minded people, then throw in a slanderous
accusation.  If A and B apply, then you should automatically presume C
applies as well.  If they were disturbed by the incidents at Ruby Ridge and
Waco, then obviously they must celebrate Hitler's birthday.  Officers are
being conditioned to assume criminal and terroristic views when
politically-incorrect views are observed.  As simple-minded and ridiculous
as this line of thinking is, there are some officers who unfortunately buy
into this.

Another training session I attended two years ago discussed the dangerous of
people who have strong views of the U.S. Constitution.  One trainer made the
statement that "these people actually believe the Second Amendment gives
them the personal right to own a gun."  Of course, the trainer failed to
mention that our Founding Fathers, as well as recent Supreme Court rulings,
verify this view as being completely accurate.  The obvious attempt here was
to suggest to officers that the Second Amendment does not apply to
individual gun ownership and to be suspicious of anyone who holds such a
view.  It was also stressed to be cautious of anyone who quotes the
Constitution and even worse, actually possesses a copy of this radical
document.  Incredibly, in the United States of America today belief in our
founding legal principles is now grounds for being labeled a domestic
terrorism.  Imagine how they would respond to some of the known statements
of Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry or George Mason concerning the issue of
individual liberty and limited government.  It is true that one man's
terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

There are several things that we, the patriotic, self-sufficient defenders
of liberty can do to counter this effort.  First, get involved in local
elections.  Elect county sheriffs who will not fall for such propaganda nor
go along with oppressive federal agendas.  Elect city council members who
will not tolerate such behavior by their city police department.  Elect
state representatives who will hold state agencies accountable for
participating in such tactics.  Bring these issues up during elections,
demand a public statement on their position on such propaganda and a promise
to stand against these efforts while in office.

Second, get to know your local law enforcement officers.  It is much more
difficult for DHS to brainwash officers against people they personally know.
When you are viewed as a neighbor, friend or fellow Christian, these
officers are far less likely to submit your name to a terrorist watch list
or view you as a potential terrorist.  We want local officers to be
personally offended when they hear members of their community slandered in
such ways.

Third, always be friendly and courteous when speaking to your local
officers.  Even if that officer has fallen for this propaganda, be sure not
to resemble the negative stereotypes labeled to us.  After the fifth, sixth
or maybe tenth time he deals with one of us, he or she may come to realize
we are of no threat to law enforcement or anyone for that matter.
Eventually, the officer may attend one of these training sessions, hear the
propaganda and say to himself, "This isn't true, I've dealt with many people
like this, they are God-fearing, liberty loving Americans, they are not the
enemy!"

I hope you find this information useful.  Please remember that there are
many people in law enforcement that have not, and will never, fall for DHS
propaganda.  Some of the most patriotic defenders of liberty and believers
in self-sufficiency can be found in law enforcement.  Officers like me will
continue to do our part to fight tyranny from within while the general
public can do its part by electing liberty-minded candidates to office and
educating their friends and neighbors about issues important to all of us.

 



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