DHS Intelligence Report Warns of Terror Threat - Not from ISIS, but a similar foe... Right Wing Extremists

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those right wing extremists-strike again
Nope. Thankfully they were busted before they could commit their heinous crime. Again, DHS knew what they were talking about.

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[FONT=&quot]BY MICHAEL D. REGAN October 15, 2016 at 4:23 PM EDT
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Curtis Allen 49, (L to R), Gavin Wright, 49 and Patrick Eugene Stein, 47 are shown in these booking photos in Wichita, Kansas provided October 15, 2016. Photo courtesy of Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office via Reuters

Three Kansas men face federal charges after authorities said Friday they uncovered a plot to bomb an apartment complex housing Somali immigrants.
The men — Gavin Wright, 49, Patrick Eugene Stein, 47, and Curtis Allen, 49 — are accused of planning to use a weapon of mass destruction to target the community in an act of terrorism, according to charges filed in federal court on Friday.
“These three defendants conspired to conduct a bombing attack against an apartment complex occupied by men, women and children in the Garden City, Kansas community,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Tom Beall of the District of Kansas in astatement. “Protecting our nation from such attacks, whether they are rooted in domestic or international terrorism, is our highest priority.”
In February, the FBI launched an investigation on the men, who are members of a militia group called the Crusaders. A “confidential source” first reported their activities to authorities, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
In a criminal complaint, the men are alleged to have gathered “firearms, ammunition and explosive components” and contemplated attacking several different locations before settling on the apartment complex in Garden City, Kansas, where a mosque used by residents is also located.
Recordings acquired by the FBI show the men railing against immigrants and Muslims, the Washington Post reported.
Stein met with an undercover FBI agent in September, when he sought to acquire guns. The criminal complaint alleges the group also discussed using four vehicles packed with explosives in areas surrounding the apartment complex.
On Saturday, as new details emerged about the men, the Post reported Allen’s girlfriend this week showed the authorities a room containing some of the weapons they had planned to use in an attack. She said she decided to speak with authorities when Allen struck her on Tuesday after a fight over money. Allen was subsequently arrested on a domestic battery charge.
The authorities moved to arrest the men on federal charges after Stein brought an undercover FBI agent to the complex on Wednesday, where the authorities said he revealed a strategy to use explosives. Stein allegedly told the agent the trio would use ammonium nitrate to make the bombs, a method used in 1995 by Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, according to the Associated Press.
“These charges are based on eight months of investigation by the FBI that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Beall. “Many Kansans may find it as startling as I do that such things could happen here.”
Dr. John Birky, who works with the Somali community, told the AP about 300 to 500 Somali refugees reside in the area where the attacks were planned.
The men’s’ next court appearance is set for Monday. If they are found guilty of the charges they could face up to life in prison.




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As usual, GREAT call Aki. And it's Alot worse than at the time of the OP.

"The Crusaders" mosque bomb plot is latest in growing right-wing terror threat

By Tom McKay
October 15, 2016



Federal authorities arrested three members of a right-wing, Kansas-based group who dubbed themselves "The Crusaders" on suspicion of plotting the bombing of a mosque and housing complex in Garden City, Kansas, on Friday.
The complex has approximately 120 residents, many of whom are Somali, Mic previously reported, and suspects Curtin Wayne Allen, Patrick Eugene Stein and Gavin Wayne Wright stockpiled weaponry in preparation for the planned attack. Their motivations were clearly ideological, with members of The Crusaders planning to kill Muslims and incite a religious war.
While the group was widely reported as a "militia," that term usually properly refers to a state-regulated paramilitary force. A better term for what federal prosecutors allege the group planned to do is terrorism. In one transcript, one of the self-proclaimed Crusaders says, "the only fucking way this country's ever going to get turned around is it will be a bloodbath and it will be a nasty, messy motherfucker."
The attackers planned to hit the mosque the day after election day.


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Next to the militia plot for a terrorist attack on a mosque the day after election day, this was the most upsetting part of today.https://twitter.com/SchreckReports/status/787027245978292227 …
6:54 PM - 14 Oct 2016



The arrests are yet another reminder the right-wing extremist movement — in which organizations operating with a militia-style structure are joined by groups including neo-Nazis, white supremacists and others — has grown in power in recent years, and until recently, was responsible for more deaths from domestic terrorism than radical Islamic terrorists in the post-Sept. 11, 2001 period. One study by Dr. Arie Perliger, director of terrorism studies at the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point found that from 2002 to 2011,254 people died as a result of far-right violence.
Weeks ago, a Texas lawyer wearing neo-Nazi emblems wounded nine people before dying in a shootout with authorities. Other mass shootings tied to right-wing extremists include a November 2015 mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado; the June 2015 massacre at the historically black Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, by a white supremacist; and a mass murder at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, by a white power musician in August 2012.

In early 2016, a group of armed ranchers led by the Bundy brothers seized control of a federal wildlife park in Oregon, causing at least one death and resulting in the arrest of leader Ammon Bundy.
In 2015, the New York Times interviewed terrorism experts at 19 law enforcement agencies across the country and found right-wing radicalization was their top terror concern. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, hate groups, anti-government "patriot" organizations and terror attacks and plots proliferated throughout 2015.

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The FBI is going to have to make a major shift toward battling domestic right-wing terrorism in the next few years.
10:39 AM - 15 Oct 2016


Opinion polls have shown a wide array of Americans are upset with the government and other institutions of public and civic life in the U.S. But reactionary conservative resentment has also grown into outright outrage with rhetoric pushed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and other factions of the U.S. right this year, with the Boston Globe recently interviewingparticipants at a rally in Cincinnati who advocated political violence and intimidation.
If Democrat Hillary Clinton is "in office, I hope we can start a coup," 50-year-old Dan Bowman told the Globe. "She should be in prison or shot ... We're going to have a revolution and take them out of office if that's what it takes. There's going to be a lot of bloodshed."
"I'll look for ... well, it's called racial profiling," 61-year-old volunteer election monitor Steve Webb added. "Mexicans. Syrians. People who can't speak American ... I'm going to make them a little bit nervous."


 

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Nope. Thankfully they were busted before they could commit their heinous crime. Again, DHS knew what they were talking about.



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Yes!! Because this plot is much worse than the Orlando night club massacre!!

You are a complete fucking idiot and total embarrassment.
 

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As usual, GREAT call Aki.


Great Call!

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Police shot and killed a man who stormed into a central Ohio restaurant wielding a machete and randomly attacking people as they sat unsuspectingly at their dinner tables, authorities said.

Four people were injured in the brutal attack Thursday evening at Nazareth Restaurant and Deli, a Mediterranean restaurant in Columbus. The victims were taken to an area hospital and were expected to recover.

CBS News has learned that investigators have identified the suspected attacker as Mohammad Barry.

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Great Call!

Suspect captured in deadly shootings at Montgomery Mall, High Point HS, Giant store



3 dead and guess what he looks like?

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A Tea Party anti-government loon working for DHS, of course.

Great call!

It is being reported that there are now 50 dead by this registered Democrat


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50 dead would make this the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the U.S.

Great Call!

Dallas Shooting Suspect Micah Johnson “Wanted To Kill White People”


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Great Call!

Not gonna lie, lol, the poster who started this thread is an idiot, lol


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Great Call!

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He actually looks like the moron who started this thread!!!

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Cascade Mall Shooting: Suspect in custody

Seriously, this guy could be Pavian's little brother.

This is the most beclowning thread in the history of this forum.


You are such an ignorant, goofy, pile of shit it is surreal.
 

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Shooting At GOP Baseball Practice Latest In Pattern Of Violence Against Republicans


PETER HASSON


Associate Editor


11:56 AM 06/14/2017​

The shooting at a congressional GOP baseball practice is just the latest in an escalating pattern of violence and intimidation against Republicans.

James T. Hodgkinson opened fire on GOP lawmakers and staffers with a rifle on Wednesday morning as they prepared for the annual summer baseball game between Republicans and Democrats. The shooter wounded several victims, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and a staffer for Texas Rep. Roger Williams, before heroically being taken down by Capitol Police.

If not for the attendance of Scalise — whose leadership position comes with a security detail — “it would have been a massacre,” said Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who managed to avoid getting shot. “I felt like I was back in Iraq but without my weapon,” said Ohio Rep. Brad Wenstrup, a former combat surgeon.


Hodgkinson’s social media profile revealed the 66-year-old was a left-wing Bernie Sanders supporter who believed President Trump is a “Traitor.” In one foreboding Facebook post in March, Hodgkinson wrote, “It’s Time to Destroy Trump & Co.”

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New York Rep. Claudia Tenney received an email shortly after the shooting that read, “One down, 216 to go,” The Hill reported. There are 217 Republicans in the House of Representatives, including Tenney. “Did you NOT expect this? When you take away ordinary peoples very lives in order to pay off the wealthiest among us, your own lives are forfeit,” the person said. “Certainly, your souls and morality were lost long before. Good riddance.”

Even before Wednesday’s shooting, Republicans were growing used to being on the receiving end of violence and intimidation amidst an increasingly hostile political climate where left-wingers portrayed them as “fascists.”

One of Virginia Rep. Tom Garrett’s town halls last month featured a heavy police presence after Garrett and his family were targeted by repeated death threats. “This is how we’re going to kill your wife,” read one such message, Garrett told Politico. “I don’t want to die anytime soon. I got stuff left to do, I hope. But when you pull wives and children in, that’s not cool.”

Just days after the Politico article ran, FBI agents arrested a Tucson Unified School District employee for making violent threats against Arizona Rep. Martha McSally. Agents said 58-year-old Steve Martan left threatening voicemails for McSally, telling the Republican congresswoman that her days were “numbered.”

Also last month, police in Tennessee charged 35-year-old Wendi Wright with felony reckless endangerment for allegedly trying to run Republican Congressman David Kustoff off the road after a town hall he held regarding the GOP health care bill. If Wright stays out of trouble and abides by the terms of her one-year restraining order, then all charges will be expunged from her record, reported BuzzFeed, which covered the story in sympathetic terms. “Wendi Wright can’t have any contact with Republican Rep. David Kustoff for a year after she chased after him for his vote on Obamacare last month,” read the story’s sub-headline.

The same day Wright was charged, police in North Dakota escorted a man from a town hall with Rep. Kevin Cramer after the man became physical with the Republican congressman and shoved a fistful of money into Cramer’s collar.

Town halls, in general, have become increasingly volatile environments, as left-wing activists have organized hostile town halls.

Video from one of California Rep. Tom McClintock’s town halls in February shows police escorting him to his car afterwards, as emotional protesters chanted “Shame!” At least four tires were slashed outside the town hall.

Also in February, a 71-year-old female staffer for California Rep. Dana Rohrbacher was knocked unconscious during an angry protest activists staged outside Rohrbacher’s office.

Alabama Republican Mo Brooks announced shortly afterward he would hold off on holding public town halls out of safety concerns. “I want things to settle down a little bit before I’m willing to subject citizens to bodily harm or damage to their personal property,” he explained. Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert similarly put a hold on town halls, “until the threat of violence at town hall meetings recedes.” Left-wing website ThinkProgress claimed there was “no evidence” to support Gohmert’s concerns about violence.


A popular parade in Portland, Oregon was canceled in April after threats of violence were made against a local Republican organization taking part.


An email warned parade organizers that 200 or more protesters would rush into the parade and drag the Republicans out, if that’s what it took to keep them from participating. “You have seen how much power we have downtown and that the police cannot stop us from shutting down roads so please consider your decision wisely,” the email warned. Portland has been a site for organized left-wing protests, which have often turned into violent riots.


The threat was sent from an email address registered with RiseUp.Net, an organization that is open about “providing communication and computer resources to allies engaged in struggles against capitalism and other forms of oppression.”


The Oregon threat followed left-ring rioters turning Berkeley, California, into a literal political battlefield to keep pro-Trump speakers from appearing in public.


Pro-Trump commentator Milo Yiannopoulos had his speech at the University of California-Berkeley cancelled after rioters set the campus ablaze in order to keep him from speaking.

Those same activists were able to shut down pro-Trump commentator Ann Coulter’s UC Berkeley speech just by promising a repeat performance of the Milo riots.

A month before the election, someone firebombed a North Carolina GOP office. A building adjacent to the office was spray painted with a warning: “Nazi Republicans get out of town or else.”


Educational institutions are no exception, as Republican students have been targeted there as well.


The day after the election, sophomore high school student Jade Armenio was attacked after she expressed her support for Trump on social media. Armenio, who was white, was attacked by another female student, who was black. The attacker ripped Armenio’s glasses off and punched her in the face. The attack was caught on video.


“This girl comes up to me and she said, ‘Do you hate Mexicans?’ and I was like, ‘no,’ and she said, ‘You support Trump. You hate Mexicans,'” Armenio told local news station KGO-TV.


The president of Cornell University’s College Republicans, Olivia Corn, said she was physically assaulted the night after Trump won the election. “Fuck you, racist bitch, you support a racist party,” her attacker reportedly said. Corn was attacked even though, in her own words, she was “not Donald Trump’s biggest fan.” She added that she “was saddened that I was not afforded the same respect that I offer others.”


A Maryland high school student wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat after the election was punched and kicked by students protesting Trump after he started arguing with them.


Similarly, police in Florida arrested a 17-year-old high school student after he punched a classmate for carrying a Trump sign at school.


“It definitely had a political motivation,” Lt. Mike Bandish of the Palm Bay Police Department told news organizations. “The boy was carrying a Trump sign and walked into the gym. The other boy punched him in the face.”


In another instance of post-election violence directed at Trump supporters, 24-year-old Corey Cataldo was reportedly attacked on a New York subway for the crime of wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat.


This article has been updated to note the threats against Rep. McSally

 
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great bump... the shooting today just continues to illustrate who are the real sickos in this country.
 

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The liberal left are sick lunatic maniacal fuck tards.

Over and over again they prove it.
 

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When you get a degree from a shit college while telling everyone how smart you are, you end up with beclowning threads like this.
 

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