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People who are concerned with the truth about the world around them are now being labeled as potential terrorists according to an article from Natural News:
The United States was founded upon certain important principles — one of which guarantees its citizens the right to free speech.
In the past couple of decades or so — particularly since 9/11 — Americans have witnessed this right being increasingly eroded. Authorities have begun identifying ordinary citizens as “potential terrorists” merely for having strong views and opinions regarding a number of topics.
For instance, if you are concerned about illegal immigration or oppose abortion, you may be labeled as a threat. The federal government has expanded its definitions of “extremism” and “potential terrorism” to include a wide range of people and their views — chances are that anyone reading this falls into at least one of these categories.
Michael Snyder of TheTruthWins.com has compiled a list of 72 types of people [1] classified in U.S. government documents as extremists or potential terrorists.
The documents include military training manuals [2] and memos [3]; terrorism training manuals for law enforcement [4]; guidelines from the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) [5] and other sources.
Some of the types of people listed as potential threats include:
Members of the Patriot Movement
Those opposed to Agenda 21
Those concerned about FEMA camps
Those who support gun rights
Those who oppose abortion
Those concerned about communism
Those opposed to the “New World Order”
Those who visit “extremist” websites or blogs
This is just a partial list — in short, almost anyone who has deep-seated beliefs regarding almost any type of social, religious or political issue could be labeled as a potential terrorist by the government.