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Racial Loyalty News => Creativity in the (((MSM / News))) => Topic started by: Rev.Cambeul on Thu 01 Oct 2020

Title: 2020-09-30 USA: Creativity Infiltrating Law Enforcement
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Thu 01 Oct 2020
Again the Jewish MSM uses Hale as their tool - the only Creator ever charged with the crime of Domestic Terrorism; the man who was only around for a mere seven years; the man who, when he wasn't threatening to have perceived rivals murdered or arranging gang fights between Creators for his own enjoyment, was rejected by almost every Creator from before his time and after, and abandoned by his own; the man who lived and worked in his daddy's basement and deliberately lost us our name, Church of the Creator.

Do we have Creators in Law Enforcement? Yes. We have Creators who work in emergency services as first responders, Creators that are soldiers, factory workers, farm workers, business men, millionaires and the unemployed. We are building a Religion - not a White Power Gang like the FBI and MSM libellously proclaim. It has nothing at all to do with the short lived Hale era, and goes way back to Ben Klassen's pre-Creativity days, recruiting White People from all walks of life. It is simply the nature of things.

Apart from that, the MSM article covered below is a work of pure Left-Wing fantasy. Marxist Diatribe of the first order. In other words, it's what you would expect from today's Democratic Party supporting MSM ...


Let's Not Forget the FBI Found Law Enforcement Has a White Supremacist Problem

Rep. Jamie Raskin made sure to remind us of a 2006 report on the day after the president*'s dangerous debate rhetoric.

Charles Pierce (https://www.esquire.com/author/7884/charles-p-pierce/) | Esquire (https://www.esquire.com/) (USA) | 30 September 2020

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a34224305/fbi-report-white-supremacists-infiltrate-law-enforcement

In case you're not sufficiently shaken by the fact that the President* of the United States gave white supremacists a shoutout during Tuesday night's conflagration, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland on Tuesday released an unredacted copy of an FBI intelligence report from 2006 revealing white-supremacist infiltration of local law enforcement. (The Intercept published a redacted version of the report in 2017.) The basic conclusion of the report can be summarized briefly as, "Holy Christ, all of these people have guns and badges."

The primary threat from infiltration or recruitment arises from the areas of intelligence collection and exploitation, which can lead to investigative breaches and can jeopardize the safety of law enforcement sources and personnel.

White supremacist presence among law enforcement personnel is a concern due to the access they may possess to restricted areas vulnerable to sabotage and to elected officials or protected persons, whom they could see as potential targets for violence. In addition, white supremacist infiltration of law enforcement can result in other abuses of authority and passive tolerance of racism within communities served. The intelligence acquired through the successful infiltration of law enforcement by one white supremacist group can benefit other groups due to the multiple allegiances white supremacists typically hold.


The report traces this strategy back to William Pierce, the author of the white-supremacist ur-text, The Turner Diaries, and to Matthew Hale, the founder of the World Church of the Creator, who is currently doing time for soliciting the murder of a federal judge.

Raskin released it in advance of a Tuesday hearing of the House Civil Rights and Civil Liberties subcommittee, which he chairs. (The FBI declined to send a representative to testify at Tuesday's hearing, which was based on the FBI's own 2006 report.) In his opening remarks, Raskin tied the 2006 report to the events of this past summer.

This summer, as the country was shocked to watch videos depicting the brutal and vindictive treatment of Black Lives Matter protesters, other videos emerged of police officers treating armed white militia as friends and as allies. In Salem, Oregon, police gave a polite warning to a group of armed white men asking them to "discreetly stay inside the buildings" after curfew so it would not look like police were "playing favorites" when they teargassed protesters. In Albuquerque, officers were caught on a police scanner referring to white vigilantes as "armed friendlies." In Kenosha, Wisconsin, officers pushed protestors towards a group of armed, white civilians. Police offered water to those armed men, one of whom shot and killed two people that night. The shooter, Kyle Rittenhouse, got away, despite walking up to police with his hands in the air, the murder weapon strapped to his chest, while onlookers identified him as the killer of two innocent Americans.

The social contract depends on fair and neutral enforcement of the laws to protect the whole citizenry against criminal violence and state violence. We must work to disentangle the police power of the state from groups and individuals that subscribe to violent white supremacist ideology and seek to inflict harm on African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, Jewish Americans, LGBTQ Americans, and anyone who stands in the way of a race war and the civil war that the extreme right is calling for in America today.


Distressingly, the ranking Republican on the subcommittee, Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, wondered about why the subcommittee wasn't dealing with human trafficking, and then went long on few-bad-apples denial.

Look, I think we're asked the question, why is this now important? I don't question the motives of the chairman, but it would have to acknowledge that it is fairly obvious over the last X number of months that my Democratic colleagues really want to perpetrate a narrative that American law enforcement, these are systemically racist or composed of white supremacists. I just categorically reject that characterization of almost 800,000 law enforcement personnel who are standing out on the thin blue line for each and every one of us every day.

This is worth keeping an eye on, not only for all the obvious reasons, but also because the president* made it quite clear on Tuesday night that he intends to have some sort of auxiliary force available at various polling stations around the country. It is local law-enforcement that is tasked with enforcing the statutes regarding voter access and voter intimidation. It would be helpful to know if local law enforcement believed in, you know, enforcing local laws.

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