“ADL is behind this legislative solution in search of a problem”
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In Search Of ‘Homegrown Terrorists’
By Rev. Ted Pike
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 1955 on Oct. 24, approving the creation of a federal commission to study prevention of “home-grown terrorism.” The bill says this threat, leading to acts of violence against the US government and its citizens, pervades the internet and streams its propaganda incessantly to Americans. This bill will supposedly prevent Americans from being enticed by “extremism” and “radicalized” to commit bias-motivated violence. H. R. 1955 implies that the government should proactively educate the public against “extremist” individuals and organizations, until their threat is “eradicated.”
H. R. 1955 includes as “homegrown terrorists” foreign conspirators who primarily live and operate in the US. Yet they are not its main concern. On the surface, this bill opposes radicalization of Muslims living in America (probably from terrorist websites originating in the Mideast ). But there is little evidence that many American Muslims are dangerously influenced by such propaganda.
What’s the real target of this thought control bill? Hundreds of thousands of Americans are daily influenced to think critically about Zionist control and influence by a number of internet radio networks, including Genesis and Republic. H.R. 1955 is an attempt to silence burgeoning anti-Zionist talk radio, which streams worldwide in ever-increasing competition to Jewish media.
I wanted to learn more about the “serious national problem” which prompted action from all but six House members and preoccupies Senate hearings. I called the FBI to ask their definition of a “homegrown terrorist.” FBI’s authority on domestic terrorism in the Portland, OR office said she was unfamiliar with the term. She thought a moment and suggested the Oklahoma City bombers and also eco-terrorists who sabotage logging operations and commercial developments in wilderness areas. She could think of no other examples. (more…)






















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