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Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:32:37 -0500

How to spot a terrorist

 

 

 

 

How to spot a terrorist

 

I really had no idea how to spot a terrorist until I studied the

manuals published by the Phoenix FBI, the state employees of Virginia,

and the Texas Department of Public Safety. Now that I have absorbed

these manuals, I not only know how to spot a terrorist, but I have

discovered that I probably am a terrorist.

 

Phoenix FBI manual

http://www.infowars.com/constitutional_terrorists.htm

 

The Phoenix FBI manual was published while Clinton was still

president. The Joint Terrorism Task Force was formed to " help preserve

the American way of life. " Its flyer requested that citizens contact

the task force if they saw any of the following:

 

Defenders of the U.S. Constitution against federal government and

the UN

Groups of individuals engaging in para-military training

Those who make numerous references to the U.S. Constitution

Those who attempt to police the police

Lone individuals

Rebels

 

The Phoenix Sheriff's Office did not care for the flyer, and it had a

short life.

 

 

Virginia

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/280306trainingmanual.htm

 

On to Virginia...This manual tells us to beware of the following people:

 

Members of anti-government and militia movements

Property rights activists

Members of racist, separatist, and hate groups

Environmental and animal rights activists

Religious extremists

Members of street gangs

 

According to the authorities in Virginia, terrorists stand out in the

crowd because of the stuff they carry:

 

Sketch pads or notebooks

Maps or charts

Still or video cameras

Hand-held tape recorders

SCUBA equipment

disguises

 

 

 

Texas

http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/texas_training_pamphlet_nice_guys.htm

 

And finally, there's Texas, whose manual shares with us some

characteristics of terrorists:

 

Focused and committed

Team-oriented and disciplined

Familiar with their physical environments

Employ a variety of vehicles and communicate by cell phone, email,

or text messaging

Try not to draw attention to themselves

Look like students, tourists, or businesspersons

Travel in a mixed group of men, women, and children

Avoid confrontations with law enforcement

Use disguises or undergo cosmetic surgery

 

Well, there you are. Could someone pick you out of the crowd as a

terrorist? As an emailing, camera-toting, focused and committed animal

rights activist who sometimes looks like a businesswoman, frequently

references the Constitution, and still has some leftover costumes from

my years in New Orleans, I'm as good as gone.

 

Posted by Diane E. Dees

http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2006/04/how_to_spot_a_t_1.html

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