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From: goat! 
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: More on the Missouri Information Analysis Center report


Take a look at this one to for confirmation that Jones is
more reliable then what some would like us to believe.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20010.html
Goat




Look Out! He's Got a Bob Barr Button!
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/132250.html
  Jesse Walker | March 14, 2009, 5:30pm

A few days ago, the conspiracist site Infowars posted a
"strategic report" by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC),
a police "public safety partnership" that collects "incident reports
of suspicious activities to be evaluated and analyzed in an effort to
identify potential trends or patterns of terrorist or criminal
operations within the state of Missouri." The document is a throwback
to the great militia panic of the '90s, a time when all sorts of
libertarian and populist organizations were conflated with domestic
terrorists, and when the threat posed by the latter was wildly
exaggerated. Among other things, the MIAC paper declares that "It is
not uncommon for militia members to display Constitution Party,
Campaign for Liberty, or Libertarian material. These members are
usually supporters of former Presidential Candidate: Ron Paul, Chuck
Bladwin, and Bob Barr." It also warns that the Gadsden Flag, bearing a
coiled rattlesnake and the slogan DON'T TREAD ON ME, "is the most
common symbol displayed by militia members and organizations."

Infowars isn't always reliable (to put it mildly), but this time it
broke some real news: Missouri authorities admit the document is
genuine. In a follow-up story by the Associated Press, one of them
unpersuasively attempts to defend the report: Lt. John Hotz of the
Missouri State Highway Patrol said the report comes from publicly
available, trend data on militias. It was compiled by the Missouri
Information Analysis Center, a "fusion center" in Jefferson City that
combines resources from the federal Department of Homeland Security
and other agencies. The center, which opened in 2005, was set up to
collect local intelligence to better combat terrorism and other
criminal activity, he said.

"All this is an educational thing," Hotz said of the report. "Troopers
have been shot by members of groups, so it's our job to let law
enforcement officers know what the trends are in the modern militia
movement."

But Tim Neal, a military veteran and delegate to last year's state GOP
convention, was shocked by the report's contents....Neal, who has a
Ron Paul bumper sticker on his car, said the next time he is pulled
over by a police officer, he won't know whether it's because he was
speeding or because of his political views.

"If a police officer is pulling me over with my family in the car and
he sees a bumper sticker on my vehicle that has been specifically
identified as one that an extremist would have in their vehicle, the
guy is probably going to be pretty apprehensive and not thinking in a
rational manner," Neal said. "And this guy's walking up to my vehicle
with a gun."
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