-Caveat Lector-

..............................................................

Forwarded from the New Paradigms Project [Not Necessarily Endorsed]:
From: APFN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: APFN ONELIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Fwd: Project FBI Paranoia]
Date: Saturday, November 06, 1999 10:36 PM



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Project FBI Paranoia
Date: Sat, 6 Nov 1999 19:32:54 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Project FBI Paranoia

The FBI Paranoia Report


Table of Contents:

I.      Introduction

II.     Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
        A. Brief History
        B. Ideological Beliefs
        C. Profile of the Group
        D. Funding
        E. Examples of Terrorist Activities
III.    Conclusion

Introduction:

With only a few months to go until the year 2000, there has already
been an increase in pro-government paranoid thinking.  By studying
pro-government extremist groups like the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), Project FBI Paranoia has found a wealth of
information on their dangerous ideological belief system.  The FBI
terrorist group poses a threat to the individual liberties of all
Americans.  With a long history of ignoring the Bill of Rights, there
is a legitimate reason to believe that they will continue to pose a
threat in the year 2000 and beyond.


II. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

A. Brief History

A part of the so-called "Department of Justice" (DOJ), the FBI is one
of the most well known extremist government groups.  Founded in 1908,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation has a long history of violating an
individual's rights.1 In the 1920's and 30's, the FBI enforced the
unsuccessful Prohibition laws. Out of these laws came two powerful
classes of gangsters.  Al Capone and other bootleggers are confined to
the history books but the FBI federal gangsters have survived to this
date. During the Cold War era, the FBI continued to produce file after
file on "subversive" people under J. Edgar Hoover's reign.  People as
benign as Helen Keller had a file produced on them by this government
supremacist group.  Even with the end of the Hoover administration, the
FBI has not stopped their terrorist activities against individual
liberty.  In the past decade, there is evidence pointing to FBI
cover-ups in incidents like Waco, Ruby Ridge, and Filegate.  The FBI
terrorist group is responsible for numerous killings of innocent
Americans.  Even with these charges, the FBI extremists have not been
brought to justice.


B. Ideological Beliefs

The FBI is founded upon a belief in a strong federal government.   The
federal government has supremacy over the state/local governments as
well as the individual American. The FBI has gained an increasing
presence in all areas of law enforcement activities on a national,
state/local, and even international level.    Contrary to the
principles of state sovereignty expressed in the 9th and 10th
amendments, the FBI now claims jurisdiction over many "law enforcement"
activities that should be reserved for the states or not be done at
all.  Working along side other government supremacist groups, they have
managed to produce a tyrannical system of power over all Americans. The
FBI government supremacists advocate Draconian laws and legislation
that effects us all.   FBI pro-government supremacists want your
fingerprint, access to your computer files, your DNA, almost anything
that they can get on you.  What the government extremists don't tell
you is that the FBI and other pro-government supremacists groups are
waging a war against your basic rights.


The FBI's paranoid belief system lends itself to producing a
"witch-hunt" mentality.  They irrationally perceive that there are many
"witches" who will appear around the year 2000.  Many excellent
examples of their paranoid mentality can be found in reading their
newest press release, "Project Megiddo."2  The report includes hateful
language like "cult".  FBI government supremacists use terms like
"cults" to describe any group they don't like.   They are also
targeting "militia, apocalyptic, christian identity, " groups as
possible enemies for the year 2000.  Their witch-hunts focus on
"unpopular" targets in order not to ruffle the feathers of the
mainstream culture.  Even if you don't belong or associate with any of
these groups, remember the witch-hunts often lead to increasing power
for the FBI.


Interpretation of the Constitution/Bill of Rights

The FBI claims to be "faithful to the Constitution."3  But like most
government supremacist groups, their faithfulness is only to be found
in a broad interpretation of the Constitution.   Adherents of this
"living" constitution can justify their actions by claiming the
Constitution can be easily changed according to the "popular" ideas of
the current time.  Of course, the "constitution" that the FBI has
remained faithful, doesn't include a Bill of Rights.  The FBI is
fearful of the original Bill of Rights.  If presented with a copy of
these rights, they will still ignore them.  Government supremacists
follow a "constitution" that doesn't include individual rights.

The FBI terrorist government supremacist extremist's "bill of rights"
says, "you have the right to forfeit all your rights whenever we say
so! Ha. Ha. Ha."  It's a perverted "bill of rights" based upon the
rights of the government not of the people.   The FBI regularly
oppresses the civil liberties of all people; hence, the term "equal
opportunity oppressors" would apply to their ideological beliefs.
However, as with any terrorist organization, the FBI has their special
targets as they mentioned in "Project Megiddo".

C. Funding
The FBI receives it money by "fraudulent funding." The FBI is funded by
dollars that have been stolen in numerous "taxation" schemes.  Because
of the passage of an income tax amendment in 1913, the FBI has been
able to fund many of their expensive terrorist acts. Congress critters
appointed them a 3.1 billion-dollar budget last year. 4  Because the
FBI is a state-sponsored terrorist organization, the FBI portrays
themselves as being a legitimate "law enforcement" organization to
their funders. By releasing a "10 most wanted list", they try to
convince the public that they are just trying to catch the "bad guys".
However, remember, as a state-sponsored terrorist organization that can
get their hands on a lot of advanced weaponry and they have little
regard for the Bill of Rights.

D.  Profile of the group.

The FBI claims to have about 11,400 "special agents" and 16,400
"Professional Support Personnel" in their terrorist group. 1 The
numbers would be higher if you include FBI sympathizers as well as
other government supremacist groups.  The current leader of the FBI is
the ironically named Louis Freeh.  Freeh's leadership has continued the
long line of the liberty destroying goals of the agency.  With 2000 on
the horizon, there is a lot of opportunity for them to further oppress
and/or kill innocent people.   They may use the date to signify a
"crackdown" on the Bill of Rights or any other individuals that "get in
the way" of their goals.

FBI agents aren't always easy to spot.  When in "action", they are
found sporting black uniforms with jack boots.  If you spot any agents
in this attire, do not approach them.  FBI agents have been known to
burn/shoot children.  In order to appear more acceptable, many will
sport normal business attire and/or regular clothing.   Don't let this
fool you into complacency.  They still will destroy your rights.

Hundreds of FBI compounds can be found throughout this country.   They
have been known to stockpile files, fingerprints, and weapons in these
locations.   Some compounds many also include numerous files on
innocent Americans and evidence of their cover-ups.   Do not enter
these compounds.  They are heavily guarded and they may create a  file
on you afterwards.

E. Examples of terrorist acts by the FBI.

The past decade has already given us examples of terrorist acts
committed by these groups.   This will only be a brief overview in hope
that the reader will already be well familiar with their blunders.  The
FBI terrorist organization typically attacks targets, which are
"unpopular" or have been "demonized" by the media and mainstream
public.  FBI agents have also been known to conspire with other
government supremacists groups like the ATF, DEA, and any number of
SWAT teams.

Ruby Ridge: In 1992, FBI snipers shot a mother and a child in Ruby
Ridge, Idaho.5 The FBI terrorist groups include deadly snipers that are
trained to kill on command. FBI snipers or "sharpshooters" show a very
dangerous trend in the evolution of this group.  It also shows that FBI
terrorists are not afraid to use powerful weapons against women and
children.   A FBI sniper, Lon Horiuchi, is still at large and hasn't
been brought to justice for these murders.

Waco:   In one of the worst acts of government terrorism, about 80 men,
women, and children died on April 19th , 1993 in Waco, Texas.6 An
alliance of supremacist government groups was formed in order to carry
out this terrorist event.  The FBI falsely justified that Branch
Davidians were a "cult" and therefore should be burned in order to
"save" them.  Pro-government supremacists have a deranged "religious"
doctrine that includes "killing" people who need to be "saved".  The
FBI terrorism at Waco shows how they will use military weapons like
tanks and helicopters against their victims.

III.   Conclusion

The FBI is a typical example of a pro-government fringe group. This
report is only a brief overview of their ideas, and activities in order
to provide the reader with a starting point to further investigation.
The author encourages Americans to find out more about the FBI and
other government supremacist groups.  There is a wealth of information
on the Internet as well as many good publications on the terrorism of
these groups.

Sources:

1 http://www.fbi.gov/yourfbi/history/hist.htm
2 Project Meggido can currently be found on their extremist website
http://www.fbi.gov
3 http://www.fbi.gov/yourfbi/faq/faqover.htm
4 http://www.fbi.gov/yourfbi/faq/faqover.htm
5 David Kopel & Paul H. Blackman , No More Wacos (Amherst, N.Y. :
Prometheus Books, 1997), p. 32-39
6 http://www.dabney.com/WacoMuseum/cover/c_page02.html



(Written by Melissa Hill  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  – feel
free to post as long as proper credit is given).Forwarded for info and discussion from 
the New Paradigms Discussion List,
not necessarily endorsed by:
***********************************
Lloyd Miller, Research Director for A-albionic Research (POB 20273,
Ferndale, MI 48220), a ruling class/conspiracy research resource for the
entire political-ideological spectrum.  Quarterly journal, book sales,
rare/out-of-print searches, New Paradigms Discussion List, Weekly Up-date
Lists & E-text Archive of research, intelligence, catalogs, & resources.
 To Discuss Ideas:
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://msen.com/~lloyd/
  For Ordering Info & Free Catalog:
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://a-albionic.com/formaddress.html
  For Discussion List:
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   text in body:  subscribe prj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 **FREE RARE BOOK SEARCH: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> **
   Explore Our Archive:  <http://a-albionic.com/a-albionic.html>
Every Diet Has Failed!  What Can I do?
Click Below to "Ask Dr. Kathleen"!
http://www.radiantdiet.com/cgi-bin/slim/deliver.cgi?ask-1364
***********************************

DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic
screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soapboxing!  These are sordid matters
and 'conspiracy theory', with its many half-truths, misdirections and outright
frauds is used politically  by different groups with major and minor effects
spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. That being said, CTRL
gives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and always suggests to readers;
be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credeence to Holocaust denial and
nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/CTRL.html

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Om

Reply via email to