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    Exclamation Biden Admin Previews Fight Against ‘Serious Threat’ of ‘Domestic Violent Extremism’

    Biden Admin Previews Fight Against ‘Serious Threat’ of ‘Domestic Violent Extremism’

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...nt-extremism/#

    Charlie Spiering 22 Jan 2021

    President Joe Biden has asked the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to begin enhanced assessments of the threat posed by “domestic violent extremism,” according to the White House.

    “The January 6th assault on the Capitol and the tragic deaths and destruction that occurred underscored what we have long known: The rise of domestic violent extremism is a serious and growing national security threat,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced at a press briefing Friday afternoon.

    Psaki said that Biden had tasked the ODNI to request a “comprehensive threat assessment” of domestic violent extremism, including ways to strengthen government capabilities to monitor the threat.

    “The Biden administration will confront this threat with the necessary recourses and resolve,” she said.

    Psaki said that the Biden administration would prioritize “facts” and “objective rigorous analysis” claiming that the government could still maintain “respect for constitutionally protected free speech and political activities.” She stressed, however, that President Biden wanted to dramatically increase the level of intelligence and law enforcement directed at domestic violent extremism.


    “We need to understand better its current extent and where they may be gaps to address so we can determine the best path forward,” she said.

    Biden’s National Security Council, Psaki said, would ask three of his national security advisors, Joshua Geltzer, Liz Sherwood-Randall, and Russ Travers, to lead a policy review to properly “enhance and accelerate” the government threat of domestic violence.

    “This considered NSC convened process will focus on addressing evolving threats, radicalization, the role of social media, opportunities to improve information sharing, operation responses, and more,” she concluded.
    Another mark of a tyrant is that he likes foreigners better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them to his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into no rivalry with him. - Aristotle's Politics Book 5 Part 11



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    And, just so you don't forget, you are a violent domestic terrorist.

    Just by virtue of being here, and having anything to do with the man this board is named after, makes you violent extremist.

    Where did Donald Trump get his racialized rhetoric? From libertarians.
    The intersection of white nationalism, the alt-right and Ron Paul

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poste...-libertarians/

    By Matthew Sheffield
    Matthew Sheffield is the editor of Praxis, an online journal of politics, technology and media.
    September 2, 2016 at 9:57 a.m. EDT

    Hillary Clinton and her campaign have been going out of their way to make a surprising argument about Donald Trump: He’s not really a Republican.

    At the Democratic convention, several speakers said Trump represented a complete break from the conservative traditions of the GOP. Last month, Clinton delivered a similar message in a speech linking Trump to the white-nationalist political movement known as the “alt-right.” “This is not conservatism as we have known it,” she asserted.

    According to Clinton — and many conservative intellectuals who oppose Trump — the conspiratorial, winking-at-racists campaign he has been running represents a novel departure from Republican politics.
    What is the alt-right?
    Here's what you need to know about the alt-right movement.

    That’s not quite true, though. Trump’s style and positions — endorsing and consorting with 9/11 truthers, promoting online racists, using fake statistics — draw on a now-obscure political strategy called “paleolibertarianism,” which was once quite popular among some Republicans, especially former presidential candidate Ron Paul.
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    Formally, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) may be his father’s political heir. But there’s no question that the paranoid and semi-racialist mien frequently favored by Trump originates in the fevered swamps that the elder Paul dwelled in for decades. Most people who back Trump don’t do so for racist reasons, but it’s incredible how many of the same white nationalists and conspiracy theorists to whom Ron Paul once catered are now ardent Trump supporters. It’s because Trump and Paul speak the same language.

    Mainstream libertarians have been agonizing over this legacy among themselves for some time, hoping that either the elder or younger Paul would definitively denounce the movement’s racialist past, but no such speech has ever come. Instead, the paleolibertarian strategy concocted decades ago as a way to push for minimal government threatens to replace right-wing libertarianism with white nationalism.
    Another mark of a tyrant is that he likes foreigners better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them to his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into no rivalry with him. - Aristotle's Politics Book 5 Part 11

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    Certainly. Remember the MIAC report? Fug 'em. Too set in my ways and too old to run. Molon Labe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill4paul View Post
    Certainly. Remember the MIAC report? Fug 'em. Too set in my ways and too old to run. Molon Labe.
    You and me both, you know that brother.

    Just letting everybody know the world of hurt that is fixing to rain down on them
    Another mark of a tyrant is that he likes foreigners better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them to his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into no rivalry with him. - Aristotle's Politics Book 5 Part 11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    You and me both, you know that brother.

    Just letting everybody know the world of hurt that is fixing to rain down on them
    Oh, I'm sure we will get a Patriot Act that more thoroughly includes "domestic terrorism." Of anything Anti-Socialism kind. From words, deeds or simply silent non-support.
    Well, my online views is simply too vast and impossible to erase. Wouldn't care to anyway. I'm about as GTG and Ready-to-Roll as I'll ever be. Sure, there is always more one could do, get, prep for. But, I've seen this $#@! coming for the last coupla years. Since Trump took office. And have invested in preparing. Let it rain. DOOM on us. But, it isn't gonna be an easy wash out for theme.

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    I guess if they get enough resources they'll finally catch ED and Individual Man . They'll never catch Danke .

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    I guess BLM and Antifa won't be considered extremists.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

    Calvin Coolidge



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