Yesterday,
Roger Hedgecock and the
Liberty Papers posted an unclassified DHS Office of Intelligence and
Analysis report titled:
Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate
Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment.
The “report” (PDF file
here) was one of the most embarrassingly shoddy pieces of propaganda I’d
ever read out of DHS. I couldn’t believe it was real.
I spent the day chasing down DHS spokespeople, who have been tied up
preparing for a very important homeland security event later today: The
First Lady is coming to visit their Washington office. Priorities, you know.
Well, the press office got back to me and verified that the document is
indeed for real.
They were very defensive — preemptively so — in asserting that it was not
a politicized document and that DHS had done reports on “leftwing extremism”
in the past. I have covered DHS for many years and am quite familiar with
past assessments they and the FBI have done on
animal rights terrorists and environmental terrorists. But those past
reports have always been very
specific in identifying the exact groups, causes, and targets of
domestic terrorism, i.e., the ALF, ELF, and Stop Huntingdon wackos who have
engaged in physical harassment, arson, vandalism, and worse against
pharmaceutical companies, farms, labs, and university researchers.
By contrast, the piece of crap report issued on April 7 is a sweeping
indictment of conservatives. And the intent is clear. As the two
spokespeople I talked with on the phone today made clear: They both
pinpointed the recent “economic downturn” and the “general state of the
economy” for stoking “rightwing extremism.” One of the spokespeople said he
was told that the report has been in the works for a year. My b.s. detector
went off the chart, and yours will, too, if you read through the entire
report — which asserts with no evidence that an unquantified “resurgence in
rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalizations activity” is due to home
foreclosures, job losses, and…the historical presidential election.
In Obama land, there are no coincidences. It is no coincidence that this
report echoes Tea Party-bashing left-wing blogs (check this one out
comparing the Tea Party movement to the Weather Underground!) and
demonizes the very Americans who will be protesting in the thousands on
Wednesday for the nationwide Tax Day Tea Party.
From the report, p.2:
Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into
those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented
(based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and
those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor
of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely.
It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single
issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.
From the report. p. 3:
(U//LES) Rightwing extremists are harnessing this historical election
as a recruitment tool. Many rightwing extremists are antagonistic toward
the new presidential administration and its perceived stance on a range of
issues, including immigration and citizenship, the expansion of social
programs to minorities, and restrictions on firearms ownership and use.
Rightwing extremists are increasingly galvanized by these concerns and
leverage them as drivers for recruitment. From the 2008 election timeframe
to the present, rightwing extremists have capitalized on related racial
and political prejudices in expanded propaganda campaigns, thereby
reaching out to a wider audience of potential sympathizers.
(U) Exploiting Economic Downturn
(U//FOUO) Rightwing extremist chatter on the Internet continues to
focus on the economy, the perceived loss of U.S. jobs in the manufacturing
and construction sectors, and home foreclosures. Anti-Semitic extremists
attribute these losses to a deliberate conspiracy conducted by a cabal of
Jewish “financial elites.” These “accusatory” tactics are employed to draw
new recruits into rightwing extremist groups and further radicalize those
already subscribing to extremist beliefs. DHS/I&A assesses this trend is
likely to accelerate if the economy is perceived to worsen.
From the report, p. 5:
(U//FOUO) Over the past five years, various rightwing extremists,
including militias and white supremacists, have adopted the immigration
issue as a call to action, rallying point,
and recruiting tool. Debates over appropriate immigration levels and
enforcement policy generally fall within the realm of protected political
speech under the First Amendment, but in some cases, anti-immigration or
strident pro-enforcement fervor has been directed against specific groups
and has the potential to turn violent.
And echoing the
anti-military bigotry last seen in that disgusting Penn State University
training video, there’s this on p. 7:
(U) Disgruntled Military Veterans
(U//FOUO) DHS/I&A assesses that rightwing extremists will attempt to
recruit and radicalize returning veterans in order to exploit their skills
and knowledge derived from military training and combat. These skills and
knowledge have the potential to boost the capabilities of
extremists—including lone wolves or small terrorist cells—to carry out
violence. The willingness of a small percentage of military personnel to
join extremist groups during the 1990s because they were disgruntled,
disillusioned, or suffering from the psychological effects of war is being
replicated today.
There’s no hackneyed left-wing stereotype of conservatives left behind in
this DHS intelligence and analysis assessment. I asked both DHS spokespeople
to tell me who, specifically, the report was accusing of “rightwing
extremist chatter” and which “antigovernment” groups are being monitored as
“extremists.” They say they’ll get back to me.
In the meantime, be aware of this from the report, p. 8:
(U//FOUO) DHS/I&A will be working with its state and local partners
over the next several months to ascertain with greater regional
specificity the rise in rightwing extremist activity in the United States,
with a particular emphasis on the political, economic, and social factors
that drive rightwing extremist radicalization.
Better make a few last-minute signs for the Tea Party. Obama’s DHS is
watching:
Honk if you’re a radicalized rightwing extremist!
Guilty of rightwing extremist chatter
Anti-government, pro-freedom: Sue me