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[ - ] FreeinTX 7 points 1 yearApr 9, 2023 10:48:26 ago (+7/-0)

Jamie Seidel is the filthy fucking jew author that decided to write a hit piece on his most hated group of people - white Christian men.

He cherry picks data points and mis represents them. I gave one example above, but let's go through this shit and find others.

A new Brookings Institution survey found 16 per cent of Americans agree with the statement: “Because things have gotten so far off track, true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country.”

While the poll may be accurate, the context is missing. None of those 16 percent would actually be the people who do violence, but the media has been inundating the people with this idea of a looming civil war, so 16 percent actually think it may be true. Doesn't make it true.

In 2022 there were 26 “actual physical attacks” on power facilities across the United States. That’s up from eight in 2021.

This was from a recent report and the number is accurate, however, the soecifics are missing. The majority of these "attacks" are spray painting vandalism, mostly by spics and niggers, and some include stray bullets by hunters who were not intending to actually hit that target. There has been 4 instances of people actually intending to do real harm to the substations. 1 was done as a plot to rob a nearby store after knocking out their power. Another was a lefty who hated that we use coal to make power, so he set his car on fire at the substation. And 2 are unsolved. That's 4 over several years, with the most damaging knocking power out for 40,000 people for 3 days. Most winter storms do far, far worse.

Active recruiters include militias and outlaw gangs such as Patriot Front, Atomwaffen, Oath Keepers and the Boogaloo movement.

The author paints these groups as white supremacist or white nationalist and as violent and right wing.

PF is non-violent. They have ZERO instances of violence related to them. They were recently arrested on their way to protest a drag event where a tranny was openly exposing his dick to children. They then called out the sherif for sucking jew dick and allowing children to be groomed by faggots.

Attomwaffen doesn't exist and hasn't existed for over 3 years after their leader was busted and turned over all his info on the group for a plea deal. The only violence caused by this group was the founders roommate killing 2 other roommates because he thought they were feds. That guy is still awaiting trial, 2 years later, while the founder has been re-arrested after setting up a drug addicted multiple felon and getting her busted holding a rifle, wearing a swastika.

Oath Keepers is founded by a fed, is full of non-white former and active cops and ex-military and is a group that openly supports the 2A. Thier leader is up on charges of insurrection related to J6, but outside of J6, Oathkeepers was never associated with any violence, or with being white Christians. Also notable here is that Ray Epps was a chapter head in Oathkeepers.

And the Boogaloo bois. They are a left wing, pro-blm, pro-trans, pro-lgbt group that openly espouses diversity. Their founder is ghey as fuck and openly talks about trans issues. They were formed to give BLM security against perceived threats from white nationalists. They wanted to fill a void that antifa was trying to fill. The Boogaloo Bois are anti-Antifa so when one of them committed a violence against an antifa member, they were painted as right wing.

“There is an underlying ideology of racism among the Christian nationalist movement that connects them to white nationalist groups who rely on old and new tropes to promote white supremacy,” the survey finds.

This is expressed through conspiracy movements, including replacement theory – a belief that non-European immigrants are “invading our country and replacing our cultural and ethnic background.”

Cause "replacement theory" is just a right wing conspiracy theory, right? People are concerned about what they see happening in front of their own eyes, and some jew fuck label doesn't make it any less true or concerning.

The rest of the article goes on with this fucking retarded idea that white Christian men are going to attack power grids to usher in a violent race based civil war, but it's utter fucking horseshit.

[ - ] Sector7 2 points 1 yearApr 9, 2023 14:33:26 ago (+2/-0)

You would normally want to disassociate from any group that's too weak to take out a Jamie Seidel.

[ - ] 2Drunk 4 points 1 yearApr 9, 2023 10:29:08 ago (+4/-0)

It's jews!

[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 1 yearApr 9, 2023 10:10:23 ago (+3/-0)

The US intelligence community’s recently released 2023 Annual Threat Assessment is blunt in its warning: Nazis and other racist groups are now the “most lethal threat” faced by the United States.

Of course, there is one problem with this statement. It isn't what the report actually says.

U.S. persons and interests at home and abroad will face a persistent and increasingly diverse threat from terrorism during the next year. Individuals and cells adhering to ideologies espoused by ISIS, al-Qa‘ida, or the transnational Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists (RMVE) movement pose a significant terrorist threat to U.S. persons, facilities, and interests. Iran and Lebanese Hizballah remain committed to conducting terrorist attacks and could seek to do so on U.S. soil. While ISIS and al-Qa‘ida suffered major leadership losses in 2022, degrading external operations and capabilities, both organizations’ offshoots continue to exploit local conflicts and broader political instability to make territorial and operational gains.

RMVE doesn't mean "nazis" and there simply isn't ba threat from white people. One fuckin' retard doing a mass shooting every couple of years because of "muh racisms" isn't a threat to national security, and the threat of shooting power substations to cause power outages is fucking retarded.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -1 points 1 yearApr 9, 2023 20:23:50 ago (+0/-1)*

I've read the intelligence assessment. It is exactly what it says. It mentions Terrorgram. So yeah, Siegers specifically is what they view as a bigger threat than China and Russia. Its discussion of using 'hyperpolarization' to make accelerationist type narratives plausible also reads as if it is lifted from my forum posts. But then US intelligence has previously said that radicals like me use the media to sustain our narratives. Which of course is also what I do. Kinda cool to be me. Or not. But at least I'm relevant I suppose. Boy am I relevant...

People can download the report themselves. This link takes you to a download option.

https://www.dni.gov/index.php/newsroom/reports-publications/reports-publications-2023/item/2363-2023-annual-threat-assessment-of-the-u-s-intelligence-community

Scroll down to Transnational Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists

"Transnational RMVEs continue to pose the most lethal threat to U.S. persons and interests, and a significant threat to a number of U.S. allies and partners through attacks and propaganda that espouses violence. Transnational RMVEs are largely a decentralized movement of adherents to an ideology that espouses the use of violence to advance white supremacy, neo-Nazism, and other exclusionary cultural-nationalist beliefs. These actors increasingly seek to sow social divisions, support fascist-style governments, and attack government institutions.

"The transnational and loose structure of RMVE organizations challenges local security services and creates a resilience against disruptions.

"Transnational RMVEs capitalize on societal and political hyperpolarization to try to legitimatize their aims and mainstream their narratives and conspiracy theories into the public discourse. These RMVEs believe that recruiting military members will help them organize cells for attacks against minorities or institutions that oppose their ideology.

"Transnational RMVEs have plotted attacks and encouraged violence against government officials in Australia and throughout Europe, including in Belgium, France, Germany, and Iceland. Transnational RMVEs often call for attacks in the United States and allied countries, and some RMVE attacks in the United States have been partly inspired by foreign RMVE attacks overseas and transnational RMVE narratives, but we lack information that foreign RMVEs directly assisted any attacks in the United States.

"Terrorgram, a loosely connected network of channels on the messaging application Telegram, has circumvented multiple efforts to moderate content. Terrorgram serves as a transnational forum for RMVEs to share propaganda, exchange operational guidance, and valorize the perpetrators of previous terrorist attacks. A prolonged conflict in Ukraine could provide foreign RMVEs with opportunities to gain access to battlefield experience and weapons. Ukraine featured heavily in online discussions among foreign RMVEs in the immediate aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, although the total number of foreign violent extremists traveling to Ukraine has been limited."

This trick of calling everything 'Jewish' to obfuscate info in order to promote the do nothing 'nothing happening!' fed narrative is very transparent. People should take anything you say on this stuff with a grain of salt. Not the first time you have misrepresented material like this.

For that matter anyone that actively promotes this do nothing shit can arguably be counted in the enemy camp at this point. If they're not cops they do what cops want.

[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 1 yearApr 10, 2023 07:16:36 ago (+1/-0)*

Terrorgram ain't a real thing, ya dumb chump. Nothing you said, here, disproves anything I said. Targeting substations with rifles is fucking retarded, and a mass shooting, motivated by racism, every few years, isn't going to start a race based civil war or accelerate anything. Chicago niggers kill more people every fucking weekend.

And, you ain't done shit. Stop trying to recruit chumps.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -1 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 08:52:18 ago (+0/-1)*

No.

You said what is false. You said the report DIDN'T say what it did say - and I proved it did. Simple as.

"Terrorgram ain't a real thing".

LOL.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorgram

Not only is Terrorgram "a real thing" it has produced four terrorist training manuals - 3 of which that can be accessed here:

https://libgen.is/search.php?req=Terrorgram&lg_topic=libgen&open=0&view=simple&res=25&phrase=1&column=def

In those manuals instructions are given on how to attack railroad tracks, cell towers, and erm, the power grid - and their instructions just happen to closely resemble some of the power grid attacks we've seen lately. You know, that all time high attack count we saw last year - with industry professionals only expecting it to keep going up?

These manuals have been all over the news. Do try to keep up.

Of course ultimately Terrorgram springs from Atomwaffen and Iron March.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_March

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomwaffen_Division

What I have done is spread all this stuff, and developed related ideas. And as you yourself have said - I'm not fucking around. I'm trying to start a race based civil war. I dunno. I wouldn't have quite described it that way over a year ago. But now the US government has pissed me off enough...

Of course it is also possible I've done other things... that's just it. The nature of this business lends itself to much that is not necessarily known. By necessity.

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 09:13:39 ago (+0/-0)

I said that the report didn't specify Nazis and it doesn't. It specifically says TRANSNATIONAL Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists. This isn't Americans in America, and, in the report, liken them to ISIS and Al-CIA'da which are known to operate all over the world and not in just one country.

Having a wiki entry doesn't make "terrorgram" real nor does some fed posting of the anarchist cookbook with a new name.

Instructions on how to attack Railroads, cell towers, and the power grid? Wtf is ERM? What kind of simpleton are you? And what power grid attacks? 2 guys "attacked" a substation to rob a place. One guy set his car on fire at a. Substation to protest using fossil fuels. And, the most "successful" "attack" led to what amounts to a small winter storm. And over the course of several years, didn't do shit to accelerate shit.

These manuals have been all over the news.

That's the point, ya dumb retard. Gotta sell that fear to the masses, otherwise you can't get the funding and approval to surveil society.

Do try to keep up.

"Terrorgram" sprang from the same fuck whits that were discussed in "Terror Factory". The FBI making shit up to justify a big budget and authoritarian power over the people.

Attomwaffen. A defunct LARP site, filled with 4chan trolls brought to an end when the only act of violence that the carried out was murdering their own because of paranoid delusions instigated by fed infiltration.

Iron March. Little difference, except it's in Europe where you can actually get arrested for posting memes online.

You're a fucking joke.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 09:17:11 ago (+0/-0)

You say the report didn't specify Nazis and yet I pasted this from the report:

"Transnational RMVEs are largely a decentralized movement of adherents to an ideology that espouses the use of violence to advance white supremacy, neo-Nazism, and other exclusionary cultural-nationalist beliefs."

This is ridiculous. You just make stuff up.

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 09:20:47 ago (+0/-0)

There is no group in the US using violence to advance white supremacy. Neo-nazism, or any other exclusionary cultrural-nationalisy beliefs.

There isn't. You can't name a group that does. You can name lone mass shooters that never indicated any affiliation to any such groups but you can't point to a single solitary group that has claimed responsibility for the use of violence for these ends.

[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 1 yearApr 10, 2023 08:16:25 ago (+1/-0)

Define "transnational". Seems like you want to ignore that word. None of the people in the groups mentioned by that filthy fucking jew are transnational.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 09:01:52 ago (+0/-0)

No.

All of these entities are essentially transnational. The Base, Atomwaffen, the Feuerkrieg Division - and on it goes into all of these Telegram channels and so forth. In that sense it is like al Qaeda or ISIS - though I don't want to overstrain the comparison. But like Muslims from assorted countries you have militant white nationalists from assorted countries that cooperate. The US even wanted to ban Atomwaffen as a foreign terrorist organization because it has foreign branches. Which still very much exist by the way.

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 09:17:33 ago (+0/-0)

There were no "foreign branches" of Attomwaffen. That's fucking delusional paranoia. There were people, sitting behind a keyboard, posting danke memes. And, EVERY SINGLE ONE of those people now denounce Attomwaffen and Russell for turning over their information to the Feds. Quit making shit up. There is no Attomwaffen.

[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 1 yearApr 10, 2023 09:22:07 ago (+0/-0)

All these Telegram channels.

You're a fucking joke!

[ - ] Reawakened 0 points 1 yearApr 9, 2023 11:18:48 ago (+0/-0)

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