Anonymous ID: 78d33a Aug. 1, 2019, 12:21 p.m. No.7296749   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7088

>>7296522

Fedcoats and fedcoat abc agencies have always been the enemy of We the People. They declared war on us a long time ago because many good men and woman exposed their gay mafia pedovore criminal activities.

Anonymous ID: 78d33a Aug. 1, 2019, 12:28 p.m. No.7296842   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7296784

They are woman or Ladies and stop fucking ruining good photos with your mega church famefaggot crayola scribbles.

Your memes fucking suck al sharptons hiv infested ass. Fuck off.

Anonymous ID: 78d33a Aug. 1, 2019, 12:44 p.m. No.7297052   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7148

>>7296852

How we all quickly forget …

 

https://fas.org/irp/eprint/rightwing.pdf

 

(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.

— (U) After Operation Desert Shield/Storm in 1990-1991, some returning military

veterans—including Timothy McVeigh—joined or associated with rightwing

extremist groups.

— (U) A prominent civil rights organization reported in 2006 that “large numbers

of potentially violent neo-Nazis, skinheads, and other white supremacists are now

learning the art of warfare in the [U.S.] armed forces.”

— (U//LES) The FBI noted in a 2008 report on the white supremacist movement

that some returning military veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have

joined extremist groups.