Associated Press / Kansas City.com
Sat, 14 Mar 2009 23:06 UTC
Columbia, Mo. | A new document meant to help Missouri law enforcement agencies identify militia members or domestic terrorists has drawn criticism for some of the warning signs mentioned.
The Feb. 20 report called "The Modern Militia Movement" mentions such red flags as political bumper stickers for third-party candidates, such as U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, who ran for president last year; talk of conspiracy theories, such as the plan for a superhighway linking Canada to Mexico; and possession of subversive literature.
"It seems like they want to stifle political thought," said Roger Webb, president of the University of Missouri campus Libertarians. "There are a lot of third parties out there, and none of them express any violence. In fact, if you join the Libertarian Party, one of the things you sign in your membership application is that you don't support violence as a means to any ends."
But state law enforcement officials said the report is being misinterpreted.
Lt. John Hotz of the Missouri State Highway Patrol said the report comes from publicly available, trend data on militias. It was compiled by the Missouri Information Analysis Center, a "fusion center" in Jefferson City that combines resources from the federal Department of Homeland Security and other agencies. The center, which opened in 2005, was set up to collect local intelligence to better combat terrorism and other criminal activity, he said.
"All this is an educational thing," Hotz said of the report. "Troopers have been shot by members of groups, so it's our job to let law enforcement officers know what the trends are in the modern militia movement."
But Tim Neal, a military veteran and delegate to last year's state GOP convention, was shocked by the report's contents.
"I was going down the list and thinking, 'Check, that's me,'" he said. "I'm a Ron Paul supporter, check. I talk about the North American union, check. I've got the 'America: Freedom to Fascism' video loaned out to somebody right now. So that means I'm a domestic terrorist? Because I've got a video about the Federal Reserve?"
Neal, who has a Ron Paul bumper sticker on his car, said the next time he is pulled over by a police officer, he won't know whether it's because he was speeding or because of his political views.
"If a police officer is pulling me over with my family in the car and he sees a bumper sticker on my vehicle that has been specifically identified as one that an extremist would have in their vehicle, the guy is probably going to be pretty apprehensive and not thinking in a rational manner," Neal said. "And this guy's walking up to my vehicle with a gun."
But Hotz said using factors in the report to determine whether someone could be a terrorist is not profiling. He said people who display signs or bumper stickers from third-party groups are not in danger of harassment from police.
"It's giving the makeup of militia members and their political beliefs," Hotz said of the report. "It's not saying that everybody who supports these candidates is involved in a militia. It's not even saying that all militias are bad."
Comment: This is another sign that the
War on People has kicked-off.
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Restore the Republic' posted the following:
EMERGENCY ACTION NEEDED against MIAC Document
Written by Gary
Last Updated: March 16th, 2009
In case you haven't been told yet, our movement is currently under fire and in question. A document released on 2/20/09 to the Missouri Highway Patrol has directed the officers focus to recognize certain icons as potential "Paramilitary" or unconstitutional "Militia". Unfortunately, most of the imagery or icons used are related to our freedom movement, including Dr. Ron Paul, the movie "America: Freedom to Fascism", and upside down flags are all bundled into a category of potential "Paramilitary".
We are alarmed by this document for many reason, but the most immediate is due to the Campaign For Liberty Regional Conference being held in St. Louis at the end of March, 2009. We feel that we WILL be PROFILED by Missouri police officers, when in reality we do not pose threats.
We are asking for you help, and this is only stage ONE of this project. Please call the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce and the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission. Let them know that because of this Document, that you are concerned about travelling to Missouri. Tell them that you don't want to be a target of profiling, and that because of this document you CANNOT support a states economy that DOES NOT support or 1st Amendment rights without being labeled as potential threats.
Action NEEDED:
1. Call the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce and tell them that you are withdrawing your reservations to Ron Paul's Regional Conference and moving to the IL side out of concern of being PROFILED.
(314) 231-5555
2. Call the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission and tell them that you won't visit Missouri because of "political profiling". (800) 325-7962
3. Call the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) and tell them that their generalized information is hurting the image of PEACEFUL FREEDOM LOVERS, and ask them how you can help make this document BETTER! (866) 362-6422 and (573)-526-6115
4. If you are not attending the Campaign for Liberty Regional Conference, call the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce (314-231-5555) and the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission (800-325-7962) and tell them you will not be visiting or spending your money in Missouri because of "political profiling" by the MIAC.
Thanks to Bryon Huber and Catherine Bleish from the Liberty Restoration Project for their diligent efforts to draft the action plan in response to this latest threat to liberty.
The actions of the MIAC will not go unnoticed by the American people.
We need your overwhelming support in this action. Please forward, post, blog, comment, tweet, and spread this message to every freedom related social network or forum you can find.
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Comment: This is another sign that the War on People has kicked-off.
Concerning this issue, 'Restore the Republic' posted the following: The Missouri Information Analysis Center document can be downloaded here.