Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Conspiracy as Hate Crime

Jun 19, 2007 11:25

Policemen have revealed during traffic stops that plans are being finalized to hunt down what they have called "seditious behavior" by use of road blocks. Several witnesses testified that copies of Pastor Butch Paugh's Call to Decision newsletter, which has a picture of a minuteman on the cover, was pointed out as a document that will be illegal soon. The laws they were referring to were Hate Crime Laws that outwardly deal with homosexuality but the majority of the text is applied to sedition.

Jerome Corsi apparently is running into the same information from a different angle. He says that "the military under NORTHCOM is being positioned for action under presidential authority in any one of a dozen scenarios within the U.S. – including natural disasters, epidemics, terrorist attacks, insurrections or domestic violence, including conspiracies."

Conspiracy is becoming a euphemism for sedition among the Neo conservatives, who repeatedly call for the arrest of conspiracy theorist on various conservative talk shows. Like wise, the patriots call for a grand jury to investigate the neo conservatives whose leader is George Bush on their talk shows.

Whatever threat the junta is responding to however, is not civil unrest or even revolution. A hardened facility is not needed for that level of threat as FEMA demonstrated during the late 1990's by building hardened bunkers in many cities.

The only time the junta jumps is when Putin speaks. Another possibility is the persistent rumors among radio hams of Russian built subs, but operated by Chinese and other parties, causing havoc with America's rusting anti-sub forces. The level of anxiety in these conversations would seem to match the junta's hasty bug-out of DC.

But in the street, there are going to be long lines of traffic while state police sniff each driver for an attitude problem that would begin a search for contraband, such as homophobic pictures of dead white men with muskets.

And the pastors are nervous that the laws will hinder their preaching! How ridiculous. They don't preach against sodomites now except perhaps about twice a year in passing. But perhaps now they may pay attention.

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