Only an Incipient 'Terrorist' Denounces State Murder
by
William Norman Grigg
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According
to the SPLC, the people in the burning building were the "terrorists."
“There are,
in increasingly frightening numbers, cells of angry men in the United
States preparing for combat," warns an
unusually strident house editorial by the Los Angeles Times.
"They are usually heavily armed, blinded by an intractable hatred,
often motivated by religious zeal.”
That description
was not applied to the masked,
armor-clad Berserkers who kick down doors in the early morning
or late
at night and terrorize families over non-violent "offenses."
Nor was it offered in reference to the militants who have purchased
more than 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition much of it
hollow-point rounds unsuitable for military use while distributing
armored vehicles and other military hardware to their adherents
in practically every city nation-wide. The Times didn't
direct that rhetorical salvo at the people who are openly discussing
plans to fill America's skies with robot
planes that can and will be used as weapons
platforms.
The Times
editorial collective focused its indignation upon a much safer target
namely, “white, right-wing Americans, all with an obsessive
attachment to guns, who may represent a greater danger to the lives
of American civilians than international terrorists.” The statist
screed makes passing reference to what it calls “the massacre of
a bizarre sect by federal agents in Waco, Texas,” twenty years ago
– without passing moral judgment on the “massacre” in question.
Slaughtering religious eccentrics is a venial offense compared to
the grave heresy committed by those who speak ill of the Holy State,
since their "blather" not the murderous actions
of those who impudently presume to rule us, mind you "tends
to get under the skin of the Timothy McVeighs of the world."
Once again:
Immolating harmless people in a church is a perfectly proper thing,
assuming that this act of mass murder is carried out by the consecrated
hands of the State's enforcement caste, but referring to
it as mass murder is the sort of thing only an incipient terrorist
would do.In recent days, we've heard that the Obama Regime
which is running out of plausible foreign enemies is seeking
to
broaden the scope of the "war on terror" to include "offshoot" groups
that are connected only by rumor to al-Qaeda (which was always
more of a brand name than an actual organization). Terror Warriors
need not fret; ere long we'll harvest the nettles that have been
so plentifully sown by the Regime's implacable aggression abroad.
In the meantime, however, the Times suggests that the "war
on terror" should re-direct its focus inward.
Citing the
most recent missive from the self-appointed Stasi at the Southern
Poverty Law Center, the Times claims that there are 1,360
proto-terrorist groups sneeringly denounced as "patriots,"
"constitutionalists," and "sovereign citizens" scattered
throughout the Soyuz. "These groups should be closely monitored,
with resources adequate to the task, even if it means shifting some
homeland security money from the hunt for foreign terrorists," concludes
the paper.

A Sheriff's
Deputy in Gem County, Idaho deals with a "Constitutionalist."
The
Times editorial which could be digested into the phrase,
"The conspiracy theorists are plotting against us!" brings
to mind an incident in the early 1980s in which East German officials
arrested a group of human rights activists for "defaming" the state
by claiming that it suppressed freedom of speech. As Tony Cooper,
an instructor in terrorism negotiation at the University of Texas-Dallas,
pointed out in 1995, the Regime in Washington is perfectly capable
of such totalitarian behavior.
"I see the
formation of a curious crusading mentality among certain law enforcement
agencies to stamp out what they see as a threat to government generally,"
Cooper told the Washington Post in 1995. "It's an
exaggerated concern that they are facing a nationwide conspiracy
and that somehow this will get out of control unless it is stamped
out at a very early stage."
Never forget:
A "conspiracy theorist" is someone who notices things without official
permission and a "terrorist" is anybody who challenges the
government's monopoly on violence.
March
14, 2013
William
Norman Grigg [send him mail]
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