Journal SPAM: Neo-Nazi rally was organized by FBI informant 12
A paid FBI informant was the man behind a neo-Nazi march through the streets of Parramore that stirred up anxiety in Orlando's black community and fears of racial unrest that triggered a major police mobilization.
That revelation came Wednesday in an unrelated federal court hearing and has prompted outrage from black leaders, some of whom demanded an investigation into whether the February 2006 march was, itself, an event staged by law-enforcement agencies.
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By that definition, decying the tactics and methods of the NKVD and KGB would be "anti law-enforcement propaganda".
When the law is unjust - or worse yet, provocation and entrapment - when the enforcer is an enemy of people's basic rights and dignity, we applaud the exposure and disgrace. The "law" is you and I,
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Which is a tremendous understatement given that the recipient's ID was rolled in a public courtroom by the Federal Public Defender.
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How true
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Thanks for the update. I didn't know that WACO and Ruby Ridge were instances of 'leftist anti-law enforcement propaganda'.
Are you a conscious fabricator or a dittoheaded tool? During the Senate Debates regarding the Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act of 1995, the fine upstanding contemporary conservative, Utarded Senator Orin Hatch, stated that it was Waco and Ruby Ridge which were the impediments keeping roving wiretaps from being extended to cover suspected terrorists. On June 5, 1995, Hatch said: [liberatedtext.org]
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If you were to chart a time-based curve - lets start with Gerald Ford, and try to ignore his history with Rumsfeld and the Warren Commission - leading through Iran-Contra, Waco-etc, OK City, to the stolen 2000 election and 9-11, and lastly Katrina... where does this curve put the Americ
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In re: Boland amendments [liberatedtext.org]. The project slowly moves forward. Part Six will be completely marked-up today or tomorrow, depending on time expenditures necessary for other purposes today. All that is left in that section is the Shultz chapter, but it's a 235k ascii file. (probably a little more than one hr - place anchor tags around footnotes; extract footnotes from main text body; mark-up the body; mark-up the footnotes. Aided with some scripts, but cannot be automated entirely)
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