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

Virginia Training Manual Lists Property Rights Activists As Terrorists
Says video cameras, binoculars, sketch pads are terrorist tools

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | March 28 2006

A Virginia training manual used to help state employees recognize terrorists lists anti-government and property rights activists as terrorists and includes binoculars, video cameras, pads and notebooks in a compendium of terrorist tools.

The manual, discovered by the Virginia News Source, is keen to emphasize that terrorists are not only Middle Eastern in scope and the main focus is afforded to domestic terrorism.

Included with Hamas, Al-Qaeda and Islamic Jihad, the following groups are identified as terrorist organizations.

In any anti-government and militia movements
Are property-rights activists
Are in any racist, separatist and hate groups
Are an environmental and animal rights activist
Are a religious extremist
Are in a street gang



Presumably, tourists, journalists, hikers, bird-watchers, scuba divers, artists, painters, and anyone who takes a photograph is also now a terrorists according to the official list of terrorist paraphernalia provided.

- sketch pads or notebooks
- maps or charts
- still or video camera
- hand held tape recorder
- binoculars
- SCUBA equipment
- disguises

Reading further into the manual, associations between domestic terrorists and the supporting the American Revolution are subtly made. In Alex Jones' 2001 documentary 9/11: The Road To Tyranny, FEMA officials give a seminar in which they identify George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers as terrorists.

The manual encourages people to report any suspicious activity to an authority figure. Presumably, if property rights activism is deemed suspicious then anyone protesting or communicating about the recent eminent domain issue will be reported and investigated on grounds of terrorism.



The manual concludes by encouraging state employees to seek more information from FEMA and Homeland Security.

Shortly after 9/11 a Phoenix FBI manual that was disseminated amongst federal employees at the end of the Clinton term caused waves on the Internet after it was revealed that potential terrorists included, "defenders of the US Constitution against federal government and the UN, " and individuals who "make numerous references to the US Constitution." Lawyers everywhere cowered in fear at being shipped off to Gitmo.

This manual is another surreal and frightening reminder that government officials are being trained to embrace a Gestapo like mentality whereby any political activism or even individualistic outdoor leisure activity is deemed to be suspicious and a possible indication of terrorism.

Click here to read the Virginia manual in full.
 
I wonder if they would count pens and pencils on that list too. Otherwise those sketch pads and notebooks are fairly useless.

+1 Sieg Heil.

-C4-
 
Wow, I guess I am a terrorist. My cell phone is a:

notepad
map
camera
voice recorder

:banghead:
 
I also have an FBI pamphlet produced for Arizona LEO's where they also list people that talk about their "Constitutional Rights" and evengelical christian types as possibles.
CT

Have you seen the movie "V is for Vendetta" yet? You could wait for the DVD or the reality coming soon, your choice.
 
Some artist just has to do some kind of song with lyrics of "Everybody's a Terrorist" .

A catchy-cadence drinking-song along those lines would be good. :)
 
"There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government
has is the power to crack down on criminals. When there aren't enough
criminals, one MAKES them. One declares so many things to be a crime
that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. ...
Create a nation of law-breakers, and then you cash in on the guilt."

-- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
 
welcome to the current United States of America. :barf:

www.ij.org seen this great ad for this great group on the back of this april's reason magazine.

Well put AFS......the gop is knee deep in it.
 
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Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both. But it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand; it never has and it never will.
 
Gee, think a place called prisonplanet might engage in a little hyperbole to make a point relative to its overall agenda?

There are countless variations of these manuals out there for law enforcement and other groups. None of them that I have seen say that a person who supports property rights or who carries binoculars is a terrorist. They just make the point that a terrorist needs certain things to carry out their activities and that if you see several things together (property rights activist with binoculars drawing a sketch of the local fed building on a notepad), you should be more suspicious.

However, I'll happily be proved wrong if anyone wants to point me toward a manual that says "People with binoculars are undoubtedly terrorists. Seize them at once!"

The problem with these manuals is that people with less common sense than common sometimes interpret the list of things to look for in a strict sense... Kind of the same way people critical of government and claiming imminent (or existing) police state status are given to overlooking common sense rational applications of some legitimate tools in favor of viewing them in the most evil and dark uses possible.
 
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