White Supremacists in the Military

hanimmal

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Aren't you just tired of all the Russians? I don't know if people heard you.

I am also tired of the Religious Chinese nuts and Saudi's pretending to be Americans too. You are working hard to get Putin's propaganda of 'it wasn't us' to stick. It won't work, and the more people try to push it the more obvious it becomes that they understand it it true and they just are trying to weather the storm as long as possible for Trump to try to get re-eelected.

It is almost like you know of everything Trump has done, this is the thing that Americans will not abide. I agree.
 

abandonconflict

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Hey Carnal, I didn't vote for the El Payaso. What's funny though is his impeachment gives him a greater chance at reelection. Way to go! Four more years! Chant it with me.
I'm not your fucking carnal and I'm not going to chant to four more years of Donald Trump with you.

Try not to get yourself chased out of any playgrounds by mothers, cracker.
 

Communist Dreamer

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I am also tired of the Religious Chinese nuts and Saudi's pretending to be Americans too. You are working hard to get Putin's propaganda of 'it wasn't us' to stick. It won't work, and the more people try to push it the more obvious it becomes that they understand it it true and they just are trying to weather the storm as long as possible for Trump to try to get re-eelected.

It is almost like you know of everything Trump has done, this is the thing that Americans will not abide. I agree.
I don't like those Falun Gong idiots either. But you better watch out though. Anyone who will set themselves on fire to propagate a lie means business!
 

Communist Dreamer

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Based on their lies in Epoch Times, I don't think there unwilling to tell the orange megalomaniac they think he is the one to get access to him.
Falun Gong is a far right ultra capitalist freaky cult. They're very similar to Evangelicals, except they only believe in themselves, not Jesus, that through cultivation they can grow spiritually as an individual which makes them far more dangerous. They actually believe the garbage they spew, but they don't believe Trump is the chosen one. Because to them only they can save themselves, so they'd never do that.

They're just a bunch of attention whores who'll lie about being persecuted, to the point of setting themselves on fire, but will never bow down before anyone else.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Oh, I see.
The cost of forgiveness is to give up my soul, preach something that I don't believe in, become a liar and a politician ... ok, then it's an easy decision.
I will remain the unforgiven.
the cost of forgiveness is someone actually wanting it....you don't want anything except to try to hurt people. we don't agree with you, that makes us your enemy, so it's fair for you to try to hurt us. of course, if we retaliate, we're a clique who all hang together and persecute you and other trumptards...
you try to say that you want to give an alternative view point, but you haven't brought one single fact to any discussion i've ever seen. you bring innuendo, rumor, cherry picked polls, conspiracy theories, and opinions. no facts. ever....that's not an opposing point of view, that's another attempt to obscure facts and spread lies and propaganda.....
 

potroastV2

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the cost of forgiveness is someone actually wanting it....you don't want anything except to try to hurt people. we don't agree with you, that makes us your enemy, so it's fair for you to try to hurt us. of course, if we retaliate, we're a clique who all hang together and persecute you and other trumptards...
you try to say that you want to give an alternative view point, but you haven't brought one single fact to any discussion i've ever seen. you bring innuendo, rumor, cherry picked polls, conspiracy theories, and opinions. no facts. ever....that's not an opposing point of view, that's another attempt to obscure facts and spread lies and propaganda.....

Well, you have to understand the dynamics of this forum. Yes, it's a weed site, and since weed has been mostly illegal, the members of this site are outlaws. As outlaws, we are mostly rebellious people whose attitudes are progressive and liberal.

That makes us targets for moronic sheeple that find the conservative rhetoric plausible. Some of these sheeple come here solely to rile up the liberals, because it makes them feel like they are smart.

Just think, if you were simple enough to buy into what fox news is spewing, you might want to post something that would raise a ruckus, and garner enough responses to make yourself feel important.

It just may be the most attention they ever receive.


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Tangerine_

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Do a search history of all the sock puppets crying about being banned, and then only to see them post a few months later as they recycle their puppet accounts.
Not just the politic section either. The amount of sock puppets created to eagerly shill is just as pitiful. I'm not trying to knock the hustle. Everyone's gotta eat but I cant help but giggle at the utter desperation of it all.
 

hanimmal

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I am pretty happy that this guy is not part (anymore) of 'secret police' that Trump has enabled to beat up American peaceful protesters.

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WASHINGTON — A U.S. Coast Guard officer accused of stockpiling weapons and compiling a hit list of government and media figures was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison.

Federal prosecutors said Lt. Christopher Hasson was inspired by racist murder cases and "intended to exact retribution on minorities and those he considered traitors." If not for the actions of law enforcement, said U.S. Attorney Robert Hur, "we now would be counting bodies of the defendant's victims instead of years of the defendant's prison time."


Investigators said they considered Hasson a domestic terrorist, but there are no such charges in the federal system. For that reason, the case was an example of the difficulty prosecutors face when law enforcement action may have prevented potential attacks. His lawyers, however, said the government vastly overstated the threat.

"There is little if any doubt he was planning a mass casualty assault to further his white nationalist views," said US District Court Judge George Hazel. But Hazel said Hasson "is not being sentenced for his views. He's been sentenced for the actions he was planning."

Hasson, 50, of Silver Spring, Maryland, pleaded guilty last Octoberto charges of illegally buying prescription painkillers and amassing an arsenal of 15 firearms and two illegal gun silencers. As a drug abuser, he was not legally entitled to possess the guns. The FBI said he also had over 1,000 rounds of ammunition for those weapons.

When Hasson was arrested nearly a year ago, investigators found documents at his apartment in which he described himself as being a white nationalist for more than 30 years. The FBI said he drafted a letter to a neo-Nazi leader, advocating "focused violence" to establish a white homeland. Investigators said he was a follower of Anders Behring Breivik, the far-right terrorist who killed 77 people in two coordinated attacks in Norway in 2011.

Court documents said he spent roughly $12,000 over a three-year period to equip himself with knives, ammunition, body armor, and smoke grenades. He also studied sniper techniques and investigated ways to make bullet fragments untraceable.

The FBI said Hasson compiled a computer spreadsheet hit list with the names of 13 members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, and six news media figures, including Joe Scarborough of MSNBC and Chris Cuomo of CNN.
 

Federucci

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Personal experience in the field indicates to me that there is a higher percentage of white supremacists in the police force than in combat infantrymen.
 

Federucci

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I didn't even know that many installations flew that flag and I don't understand why, given that we won against the confederacy over 160 years ago. I don't know if I agree with removing or destroying monuments because they need to serve as reminders of what was and never should again be, but I don't really care about pieces of nationalistic textiles or stone. In the words of Indiana Jones, "That belongs in a museum".
 

hanimmal

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https://www.apnews.com/03e8abbd2a0a7c6d7f91113afafc508a
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — An ex-soldier described by prosecutors as a Satanist and linked to a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Wednesday to 2 1/2 years in federal prison for distributing information through social media about building a bomb and making napalm.

A federal judge rejected a request from Jarrett William Smith’s attorney for a lenient sentence of 15 months in prison followed by three years of supervised probation. Federal law called for a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, but sentencing guidelines said the presumed punishment for a first-time offender like Smith was 2 1/2 years to a little over three years in prison.

U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree also ordered the three years of supervised probation for Smith after his release from prison. The judge said he was surprised that federal sentencing guidelines called for such a “low” prison sentence for “troubling and serious” criminal behavior, adding that Smith wanted to start a race war and shared on social media “multistep plans to create chaos.” Crabtree

“His planned actions, if executed, would have endangered countless members of the public,” Crabtree said from the bench.

In seeking the lighter sentence, Smith’s attorney said that because of a cleft lip and palate, Smith had endured a lifetime of victimization, isolation and trauma, which led him to become involved with online extremist groups. The Anti-Defamation League has said Smith was associated with the neo-Nazi Feuerkrieg Division, which it says advocates for a race war and promotes some of the most extreme views of the white supremacist movement.
This next part though pertains to what I try to warn about, if this is true, this is evidence that this guy is someone mentally not there being taken advantage of and turned into a domestic terrorist online. It could just be a lawyer trying to get his client off, but I have seen enough mentally challenged people used by people to just dismiss it without any actual knowledge.

Smith, 24, was a private first class stationed at Fort Riley when he was arrested last year.

Federal public defender Rich Federico said Smith lacked the basic knowledge to actually build explosive devices and was often “just regurgitating” what he’d seen online.

“He’s not far removed from adolescence,” Federico told the judge. “He is particularly vulnerable to extremists online.”

Prosecutors argued that Smith admitted to providing information about making explosives to an FBI undercover agent in September 2019 and that FBI bomb technicians determined that his recipes were viable. He pleaded guilty in February to two felony charges of distributing explosives information and admitted that he intended for it to be used.

Prosecutors said that Smith planned to overthrow the government, with attacking a news organization as a first step. They said he told an FBI agent that he distributed explosives information “for the glory of his Satanist religion,” though they provided few other details, other than saying that Smith liked “black metal” music designed to attract people to Satan.

Federal investigators have said Smith had encrypted communications with a Missouri man who this year planned to bomb a Kansas City-area hospital because he was distressed by the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. That man killed himself in March during a firefight with FBI agents as they served an arrest warrant, according to the FBI.

Smith admitted in his plea agreement that he spoke to others about his desire to travel to Ukraine to fight with “a violent, far-right paramilitary group.”

Smith previously was stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. He was discharged from the military after pleading guilty to the two charges.

Federico said in a court filing that Smith endured a near-daily barrage of bullying as a child and had repeated, painful reconstructive surgeries.

In 2010, when he was a freshman in high school, Smith learned he had been on a classmate’s “hit list” as the intended target of a school shooting and bomb plot. The attempt was thwarted.

“That has a huge impact on who you are,” Federico told Crabtree on Wednesday.

But Assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony Mattivi countered that Smith wasn’t examined for or diagnosed with a mental illness.

“What the defendant experienced is sad, and I have sympathy for him,” Mattivi told the judge. “But it has to be balanced against what he did.”
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Fogdog

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It could just be a lawyer trying to get his client off, but I have seen enough mentally challenged people used by people to just dismiss it without any actual knowledge.
Muslim commits murder using a gun = terrorist

White Conservative Christian commits an act of terrorism = Mentally ill.
 

hanimmal

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At the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Training Academy in Virginia last year, an instructor on the firing range called out a name that was shared by two trainees, one Black and one white.

When both responded, the white instructor clarified, “I meant the monkey.”

That behavior, as alleged in an internal complaint, didn’t stop there. The instructor also was accused of going on the loudspeaker in the tower of the outdoor firing range to taunt black trainees by making “monkey noises.”

“We were like, ‘It’s 2019. That shouldn’t even be a thing that we’re dealing with,’” said Derek Moise, who did not hear the noises himself but recalled the discomfort they caused his fellow Black trainees who did. “Everybody knows what those sounds and noises stand for.”

As the DEA continues a decades-long struggle to diversify its ranks, it has received a string of recent complaints describing a culture of racial discrimination at its training academy in which minorities are singled out, derided with insults and consistently held to a higher standard than their white counterparts, according to interviews with former recruits and law enforcement officials and records obtained by The Associated Press.

In one case, a Black recruit was told his skin color made him a surefire candidate for undercover work. In another, a Hispanic woman, chatting in Spanish with a fellow trainee, was admonished to “speak English, you are in the United States.” At least two of the complaints prompted internal DEA investigations, one of which remains ongoing.

The complaints, which are not typically made public, offer a rare window into the frustration minorities have voicedabout their treatment at DEA since the filing of a 1977 civil rights lawsuit that remains unresolved despite a series of court orders governing the agency’s hiring and promotion practices. Last year, a federal judge ruled that DEA had run afoul of court orders intended to remove subjectivity from agent promotions.

Like other federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the DEA has struggled to fill its ranks with minorities. Of the agency’s 4,400 special agents, just 8% are Black and 10% are Hispanic.

The DEA said it could not immediately provide a racial breakdown of recent graduates of the Quantico, Virginia, academy, which puts through multiple classes a year of about 50 to 60 trainees each.

“DEA takes allegations of misconduct very seriously and will not tolerate discriminatory behavior of any kind,” the agency said in a statement. “DEA is committed to recruiting, retaining and promoting a workforce that reflects the diversity of our country and the people we serve.”

In the case of the firing range instructor making “monkey noises,” at least two Black trainees raised their concerns to a DEA supervisor, who sent them up the chain of command, prompting Special Agent Jay Mortenson to be removed from his post on the firing range. But to the disappointment of the recruits, he was not disciplined before retiring.

The DEA told AP the instructor was “promptly reassigned” after agency leadership learned of the alleged “inappropriate behavior.” The agency said it has “no authority to pursue an administrative action” because its internal affairs arm, the Office of Professional Responsibility, was still investigating when Mortenson retired last year. His retirement ended that probe.

Contacted by AP by telephone, Mortenson called the allegations “incorrect” but said “I’m not going to talk to you about it” before hanging up.

The recruits who originally accused Mortenson are still employed by the DEA and not permitted to speak publicly about the incidents.

Former recruits who spoke to AP said racism permeated their time at the academy from their first day of basic training, alleging exceptions were routinely made for underperforming white trainees while Blacks were held to an appreciably higher standard.

“They weren’t going to let me graduate and become an agent no matter what,” said Theo Brown, a Black recruit from Marietta, Georgia, who contends he was unfairly dismissed in early 2018. “They put you in situations where they can fail you at something subjective, and it’s basically your word against theirs.”

Brown said he was pepper-sprayed three times in a single training exercise while other trainees were sprayed once. It got to the point, he said, that other trainees didn’t want to work near him because of the “special attention” he was receiving.

Academy instructors maintained Brown fell short short in several disciplines, citing his “lack of enthusiasm” and issues with his report writing, according to DEA records. They denied that discrimination played a role in his dismissal.

More recently, the DEA opened an internal investigation into claims brought by Saudhy Bliss, a Hispanic woman from Orlando, Florida, who says she was dismissed from the academy last year after being treated in a “hostile manner.” She alleges she was called a “f—-up” in front of her colleagues, “required to drag a 220-pound-plus male across a great distance” and even struck in the forehead by a simulation round that caused her to bleed profusely.

DEA instructors said Bliss was dismissed for failing handgun qualifications and raid trainings.

“There is compelling evidence that a number of the individuals assigned to train this particular class were openly discriminatory towards African-Americans, Hispanics and female trainees,” Bliss’ attorney, Louis F. Robbio, wrote in a letter last year to the DEA’s acting administrator, referring as well to the incident involving the monkey noises on the firing range.

Moise, who earned a master’s degree in criminology and played wide receiver at Florida Atlantic University, said he wanted to work for the DEA from the time he was 6 years old when he witnessed a drug raid at a neighbor’s home in Miami.

“My mom felt that much more comfortable letting me play outside after that,” he recalled. “I saw those yellow DEA letters and thought they were the coolest people on Earth.”

Moise says he never tried drugs and stayed out of trouble because he always planned to apply for DEA. But from the moment he arrived at the academy, he said, it was clear he would be judged on a different scale.

Moise said he ultimately was dismissed after instructors determined he used excessive force by firing one too many rounds at an assailant during a simulation. At the same time, he said, the academy graduated white trainees who, instead of saving their partner in the same simulation, “threw their gun under the bed and just froze.”

“There was never any praise for anything that we did as minorities, and we were always being made examples of,” said Moise, who has since taken a state government job. “You can’t tell me that there’s not more Black people who qualify.”
 
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