Posted on 06/17/2014 10:37:25 PM PDT by Cheerio
A leaked New York State Counter Terrorism Bulletin reveals how law enforcement are being told to prepare for increased violence from far-right extremists.
(see CTB 14-07 Recent Spike InViolence Targeting Law Enforce attached)
Published by the New York State Intelligence Center, the document, entitled CTB 14-07: Recent Spike in Violence Targeting Law Enforcement, details several recent shootings while warning police to be on the look out for people displaying anti-government viewpoints.
Over the last week there have been three attacks one in Canada and two in the United States in which law enforcement officers were targeted, leading to the death of five officers and one civillian, the bulletin states. Based upon reporting it appears all the suspects in these incidents were motivated by elements of a far right anti-government ideology with a particular fixation on law enforcement.
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativeactionalerts.com ...
So sorry to hear about that. We are turning into a police state complete with informants. And I thought New Hampshire was the least communist state in New England.
I will say a prayer for her. Not in my America!
They have a lot of people fooled...Free State project propaganda has a lot to with it. Having lived in both Vermont and Maine, I would have to say Red Hampshire is the worst of the lot, and it isn't even close.
We're moving in October...if we live that long. :-)
Almost forgot...appreciate your prayers...really do!
so the “far right” is going to have a protest and then clean up after themselves leaving left wing government unionistas out of a job?
Occupy wallstreet pooped in public on anything that did not move, sold drugs on the street, raped, and stunk up a public park to the cost of millions of dollars.
Every single mass shooting has been by a democrat.
Most happened when a left wing doctor prescribed psychotropic drugs.
Are the local police laughing at the feds yet?
drunk janet reno used a magazine subscription as an excuse back in the Clinton years.
Wouldn't publishing a document like this in itself lead to a more ant-government viewpoint?
It will be less like 1861 and more like 1776; revolution, not civil war. If we can make it bloodless, so much the better. But they may not allow it to be so.
That was big of them. And unusual.
No, that army you face will be in your face. It will also be at 20,000 feet. The supply lines will be close, and your ass will be theirs.
They’ll have drones, tanks, pulse weapons, and every other modern tactical weapon.
You’ll have your assault rifle and some ammo.
All you’re going to wind up doing is committing suicide. And your family will not be better off after the whole thing is over.
You state that it’s not going to be like 1861, and I agree.
You’ll be a vapor trail before you ever see what was coming your way.
All this happy talk is delusional.
Thanks. The power of God is greater than any tyrant.
If you ever consider moving, you’ll like South Carolina.
I LOVE South Carolina, though...especially 'up country', around Greenville. We used to make the 120-mile round trip down from Tri-Cities in Tennessee just for a platter at the 'Wild Wing Cafe'...followed by a walk thru the beautiful downtown area with a cone from the Marble Slab in hand. We also enjoy(ed) Isle of Palms, chicken tenders at Maurice's, and Seabrook Island. The lintheads here in soviet Red Hampshire go nuts whenever they see my wife wearing her 'Seabrook Island' t-shirt, mistaking it for the nuclear plant in Seabrook, Red Hampshire. We let them foam and twist in their birkenstocks until we set them straight. Lintheads.
Well.....In South Carolina `lintheads’ referred to textile mill workers. Of course, those mills are mostly gone to you know where.
Glad you like visiting S.C. & you are moving to a region also blessed by 150 years of bad publicity. Every negative thing I hear about East Tennessee seems to say the opposite about it. Good luck in your move.
Back in the 1970’s I used to fly an Army helicopter over Seabrook & Kiawah Island when the only houses belonged to the Royale family. The Vanderhorst mansion was unrestored until recently.
If you haven’t been to Hilton Head Island, you’ll like it in the late spring & early fall (summer hot & crowded). Not at all expensive, lots of beaches & places to eat.
Your local liberals must lead unhappy painful existences.
;^)
Oops...I call the libs 'lintheads' after those goofy multi-color hats they all wear...have to be on my toes in SC.
Back in the 1970s I used to fly an Army helicopter over Seabrook & Kiawah Island when the only houses belonged to the Royale family.
They're slumming nowadays if they let people like me in there. :-)
Your local liberals must lead unhappy painful existences.
Trouble is; they go out of their way to share it with the rest of us. :-(
Kiawah Island has an Inn & a condominium rental complex. Again, don’t go there in deep summer. I wouldn’t want to live there full time. Only one long road in & out.
There are plenty of rich folks on Kiawah & HHI who built huge houses that are white elephants now. The property taxes are very steep. A week at the beach is enough for us, let alone living there. Just two hours away for us, anyway.
Lots to see & do in Charleston & places to stay. That city is like a foreign country to the rest of us who live upstate. And I speak as a former Citadel cadet.
Charleston was where we discovered the ‘Wild Wing’ cafe...love the blazing hot sauces they offer. Took a tour of Patriot’s Point...100 degrees in the sun. Those ships got some hot...yipe! Came back into Charleston over the OLD Cooper River Bridge...my knuckles are still white.
The first `second Cooper River bridge’ was completed in 1966 when I reported to The Citadel. The old ferro-cement hull near Patriots’ Point was easy to see from it (a failed WWI experiment; some still think it’s a German U-boat).
But whenever it was closed for maintenance, the old bridge became two-way and THAT was a white-knuckler! Built in 1928 & obsolete from the beginning we were told.
Glad you enjoyed Charleston. Heck, I’m only 120 miles away. But I once lived two miles from Washington’s Mount Vernon & never visited it. Been to old Fort Washington on the Maryland side several times.
Old Charlestonian’s saying: “Why should I travel? I’m already here!”
Precisely why I enjoy East Tennessee...we can get to a lot of places we enjoy in a relatively short amount of time...we lived there for years on two separate occasions, but never made it to Nashville...never got west of Knoxville. Why bother?
Two-way on the 'ol Grace Bridge? With trucks and stuff? Not a chance. Some years ago, with violent storms approaching; I was lined up to head across the Grace Bridge, but thought better of it and went out of my way to use the new I-526 crossing to the north...it opened up on the Holt Bridge, making it very difficult to see. I remember thanking Yahweh that I had decided to pass on the Grace crossing that particular evening.
Getting ready to justify more gun grabbing
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