Friday, 3rd September 2010

Revenge of the ‘Waco Gene’

Posted on 17. Apr, 2009 by Nathaniel Bacon in Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Nathaniel Bacon, Politics, Top Stories

Revenge of the ‘Waco Gene’

The regime has made it official that “rightwing extremism” is a threat to Homeland Security.

That political genus is divided into two species — “white supremacist and anti-government groups” — with the latter further differentiated into various sub-species, including immigration reform activists, “disgruntled military veterans,” gun rights advocates, members of citizen militia groups, anti-globalists, constitutionalists, “hate groups,” and others deemed politically unsuitable by the Regime.

Less than two years ago, Congress enacted — by a vote of 406-6 — The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, it’s first offspring was an official commission to examine potential content-based Internet restrictions. At some point, it also began a specialized section within the Homeland Security Department called the Extremism and Radicalization Branch (which we’ll call ERB).

This means that for the first time in American history, the federal government has a full-time intelligence organ devoted exclusively to scrutinizing the political opinions and affiliations of U.S. citizens. It is difficult to overstate the importance of this development as a milestone in our nation’s apostasy from its founding as a constitutional republic. ARTICLE

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2 Responses to “Revenge of the ‘Waco Gene’”

  1. hooleyman 17 April 2009 at 6:59 pm #

    Years ago I backed a coyote into a corner…one of the worse mistakes I made in my young life. Now it appears the Federal governemtn is doing it to a courageous group of Americans.

  2. Low Profile 19 April 2009 at 4:59 am #

    The Attorney General, Eric Holder, called the United States a “nation of cowards.” He wants to disarm the American people, or maybe just the White people. All I can say is “COME AND TAKE IT, YOU SON OF A BITCH.”


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