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LoungeMachine
04-02-2010, 12:39 PM
WA governor receives threatening letter from extremist group | KING5.com | Seattle News and Video (http://www.king5.com/news/WA-governor-receives-threatening-letter-from-extremist-group-89774037.html)

by Associated Press

Posted on April 2, 2010 at 8:25 AM

Updated today at 8:25 AM

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WA governor receives threatening letter from extremist group

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The FBI is warning police across the country that an anti-government group's call to remove governors from office could provoke violence by others.

Editor's note: Washington governor Christine Gregoire is one of the governors who have received letters from this anti-government group. The governor's office received the letter earlier this week.

A group that calls itself the Guardians of the free Republics wants to "restore America" by peacefully dismantling parts of the government, according to its Web site.

As of Wednesday, more than 30 governors had received letters saying if they don't leave office within three days they will be removed, according to an internal intelligence note by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. The note was obtained by The Associated Press.

Investigators do not see threats of violence in the group's message, but fear the broad call for removing top state officials could lead others to act out violently.

Governors whose offices reported receiving the letters included Jennifer Granholm of Michigan, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Chet Culver of Iowa and Jim Gibbons of Nevada.

Screening machines for visitors and packages were added to the main entrance to the Nevada Capitol as a precaution after Gibbons received one of the letters.

"We're not really overly concerned, but at the same time we don't want to sit back and do nothing and regret it," Deputy Chief of Staff Lynn Hettrick said.

Granholm spokeswoman Liz Boyd said federal authorities had alerted the governor that such a letter might be coming, and it arrived Monday or Tuesday. Boyd, who described the letter as "non-threatening," said it was opened by a staffer and immediately turned over to the Michigan State Police.

Jindal's office confirmed the governor had received a letter from the Guardians of the free Republics and directed all further questions to the Louisiana State Police.

"They called us as they do for any letter that's out of the norm," said Lt. Doug Cain, a state police spokesman.

He declined to provide specifics about the letter, but said, "not knowing the group and the information contained in the letter warranted state police to review it." Cain said the letter has gone to numerous governors across the country.

The FBI warning comes at a time of heightened attention to far-right extremist groups after the arrest of nine Christian militia members last weekend accused of plotting violence.

In explaining the letters sent to the governors, the intelligence note says officials have no specific knowledge of plans to use violence, but they caution police to be aware in case other individuals interpret the letters "as a justification for violence or other criminal actions."

The FBI associated the letter with "sovereign citizens," most of whom believe they are free from all duties of a U.S. citizen, like paying taxes or needing a government license to drive. A small number of these people are armed and resort to violence, according to the intelligence report.

Last weekend, the FBI conducted raids on suspected members of a Christian militia in the Midwest that was allegedly planning to kill police officers. In the past year, federal agents have seen an increase in "chatter" from an array of domestic extremist groups, which can include radical self-styled militias, white separatists or extreme civil libertarians and sovereign citizens.

LoungeMachine
04-02-2010, 12:40 PM
A group that calls itself the Guardians of the free Republics .

Coincidence?

:gulp:

Kristy
04-02-2010, 12:43 PM
Been reading their website myself this morning. Appears that 30 governors (mostly Democrat) received this letter.


Guardians of the Free Republics (http://www.guardiansofthefreerepublics.com/front-page.html)

Kristy
04-02-2010, 12:52 PM
The FBI associated the letter with "sovereign citizens," most of whom believe they are free from all duties of a U.S. citizen, like paying taxes or needing a government license to drive. A small number of these people are armed and resort to violence, according to the intelligence report.

So their agenda is pretty straightforward and retarded: replace chaos with more chaos. Well, best of luck to them.

LoungeMachine
04-02-2010, 12:59 PM
Been reading their website myself this morning. Appears that 30 governors (mostly Democrat) received this letter.


Guardians of the Free Republics (http://www.guardiansofthefreerepublics.com/front-page.html)

What the hell does this mean?

Private web site under non-corporate venue. This seal conveys immunity from public scrutiny, discretion, regulation or trespass. Trespassers beware. Co-claimant fee applies to impairment.

Nitro Express
04-02-2010, 01:03 PM
Most agitators actually get their financing from a bigger source. The old motto "order out of chaos" has been used for centuries. Chaos creates desperation and desperate people need a savior. Insert the new dictator here.

Of course it could be a little nut cake group but like young thugs out to make quick drug money, there is usually a bigger master pulling their chain. It's how the world works.

Since the Patriot Act and new healthcare law make the executive branch a dictator you can see where things possibly can lead now.

LoungeMachine
04-02-2010, 01:09 PM
Well they're certainly not squandering their money on website design. :lmao:

Kristy
04-02-2010, 01:22 PM
What the hell does this mean?

Private web site under non-corporate venue. This seal conveys immunity from public scrutiny, discretion, regulation or trespass. Trespassers beware. Co-claimant fee applies to impairment.

A wholehearted down with THE MAN paranoia fringe tactic?

Nitro Express
04-02-2010, 01:24 PM
Well they're certainly not squandering their money on website design. :lmao:

I'm not even wasting my time looking at that. There seems to be an organized movement of making certain groups of right wing fringe out to be dangerous and the media is trying to pump it. Much like how the media tried to pump the swine flu panic a year ago.

If the right wing was as dangerous as the media makes them out to be, many politicians would be dead right now. Nothing has happened and in fact, the right wing has gotten some of the blame for things Democrats have done. The guy that fly his plane into the IRS offices was a registered Democrat but the Republicans got blamed for it. Also, some of the windows getting broken or coffins getting left were blown out of proportion by the media.

I see it as pick a group to target, get a mass majority of the population to hate them. Then bait them to do something stupid or do it yourself and blame them and then when the government thugs come in rolling in, the population cheers. Then a higher level of policing becomes the norm. This game has been played by elites for years to control third world countries.

In the balkans the KLA would massacre their own people and blame the Serbs and then of course the media would hype it to justify the NATO takeover of the region and the theft of natural resources there. Now it looks like they are playing the same tactics in the US or it could just be random events but don't by into the media hype of anything. Question is at all times.

ELVIS
04-02-2010, 01:28 PM
Much like how the media tried to pump the swine flu panic a year ago.



Swine flu ?????

Tell me it isn't so!!!


:biggrin:

Nitro Express
04-02-2010, 01:32 PM
In reality the people the media is slagging a mass majority of them grow the food we eat. Most farmers are right wingers and without them the liberals in the big cities starve to death. The welfare program will exist on paper but no food will be there. There seems to be a huge slagging of the rural, small town, independent types of people. Now it's gotten to the extreme. It's all about creating images and then controlling people's thought processes through the media. Big government is good and big government programs are good. Living on your own plot of land and growing food is a loser lifestyle and if you have a gun and a pickup truck you are an uneducated menace to society. Believing in the Constitution is outdated.

Basically building a huge system that will collapse without the people it slags to feed off of. I wonder how these welfare rats will feel when the government forces them to work on a community farm? Yeah. That worked great in Mao's China and Stalin's Russia. I see starvation in the future and agriculture of any kind being where the real power is. Not financial manipulation.

Nitro Express
04-02-2010, 01:33 PM
Swine flu ?????

Tell me it isn't so!!!


:biggrin:

Baxter labs laughed to the bank on that one. Billions of dollars wasted on hype. Money that could still be in the accounts for a real emergency.

FORD
04-02-2010, 02:18 PM
Coincidence?

:gulp:

Not likely. This has RimJob and his goon squad with the combined IQ of 35 written all over it.

And let the stupid fucks try. I see their terrorist asses on the capitol campus, and someone's leaving in a body bag. And it won't be me. :gun:

This is too close to home for these fucks to be casting idle threats. I don't want the stench of Freeper right down the street!