72 TYPES OF AMERICAN “EXTREMISTS”

 

Here is a listing allegedly acquired from OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS of 72 types of Americans that are considered to be “extremists” and “potential terrorists.”

The list was compiled and is being added to continually by domestic enemies on the inside of Washington DC ~~~

(as reported by John Stadtmiller on RBN, October 26, 2015)

Below is a list of 72 types of Americans that are considered to be “extremists” and “potential terrorists” ~

1. Those that talk about “individual liberties”
2. Those that advocate for states’ rights
3. Those that want “to make the world a better place”
4. “The colonists who sought to free themselves from British rule”
5. Those that are interested in “defeating the Communists”
6. Those that believe “that the interests of one’s own nation are separate from the interests of other nations or the common interest of all nations”
7. Anyone that holds a “political ideology that considers the state to be unnecessary, harmful,or undesirable”
8. Anyone that possesses an “intolerance toward other religions”
9. Those that “take action to fight against the exploitation of the environment and/or animals”
10. “Anti-Gay”
11. “Anti-Immigrant”
12. “Anti-Muslim”
13. “The Patriot Movement”
14. “Opposition to equal rights for gays and lesbians”
15. Members of the Family Research Council
16. Members of the American Family Association
17. Those that believe that Mexico, Canada and the United States “are secretly planning to merge into a European Union-like entity that will be known as the ‘North American Union’”
18. Members of the American Border Patrol/American Patrol
19. Members of the Federation for American Immigration Reform
20. Members of the Tennessee Freedom Coalition
21. Members of the Christian Action Network
22. Anyone that is “opposed to the New World Order”
23. Anyone that is engaged in “conspiracy theorizing”
24. Anyone that is opposed to Agenda 21
25. Anyone that is concerned about FEMA camps
26. Anyone that “fears impending gun control or weapons confiscations”
27. The militia movement
28. The sovereign citizen movement
29. Those that “don’t think they should have to pay taxes”
30. Anyone that “complains about bias”
31. Anyone that “believes in government conspiracies to the point of paranoia”
32. Anyone that “is frustrated with mainstream ideologies”
33. Anyone that “visits extremist websites/blogs”
34. Anyone that “establishes website/blog to display extremist views”
35. Anyone that “attends rallies for extremist causes”
36. Anyone that “exhibits extreme religious intolerance”
37. Anyone that “is personally connected with a grievance”
38. Anyone that “suddenly acquires weapons”
39. Anyone that “organizes protests inspired by extremist ideology”
40. “Militia or unorganized militia”
41. “General right-wing extremist”
42. Citizens that have “bumper stickers” that are patriotic or anti-U.N.
43. Those that refer to an “Army of God”
44. Those that are “fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)”
45. Those that are “anti-global”
46. Those that are “suspicious of centralized federal authority”
47. Those that are “reverent of individual liberty”
48. Those that “believe in conspiracy theories”
49. Those that have “a belief that one’s personal and/or national ‘way of life’ is under attack”
50. Those that possess “a belief in the need to be prepared for an attack either by participating in paramilitary preparations and training or survivalism”
51. Those that would “impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)”
52. Those that would “insert religion into the political sphere”
53. Anyone that would “seek to politicize religion”
54. Those that have “supported political movements for autonomy”
55. Anyone that is “anti-abortion”
56. Anyone that is “anti-Catholic”
57. Anyone that is “anti-nuclear”
58. “Rightwing extremists”
59. “Returning veterans”
60. Those concerned about “illegal immigration”
61. Those that “believe in the right to bear arms”
62. Anyone that is engaged in “ammunition stockpiling”
63. Anyone that exhibits “fear of Communist regimes”
64. “Anti-abortion activists”
65. Those that are against illegal immigration
66. Those that talk about “the New World Order” in a “derogatory” manner
67. Those that have a negative view of the United Nations
68. Those that are opposed “to the collection of federal income taxes”
69. Those that supported former presidential candidates Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin and Bob Barr
70. Those that display the Gadsden Flag (“Don’t Tread On Me”)
71. Those that believe in “end times” prophecies
72. Evangelical Christians

Comments (4)

  1. Alan Donelson

    Pat, can you, would you please provide references and/or links to source documents from which you compiled the listing of “signs & symptoms” of “extremism”? To do so would greatly amplify the import of your posting! Alan

  2. Pat Shannan (Post author)

    Wish we had more, Alan, but we have added our only source to the report, RBN. However, we suspect that someone has extracted these descriptions from many different government letters, emails, bureaucratic correspondence, etc. and compiled the list. Having heard several of these from other commentators following (contrived?) recent incidents (Nevada, Conn., South Carolina, Virginia, Boston, etc.) there is not much doubt that the conspiracy is alive, at least within the controlled mass media. We will pass on more as we can learn it.

  3. Carol Asher

    Pat, Alan’s request and comments are totally correct, as is also the response you’ve made to him.

    “Whoever” it was that compiled the list (purportedly from “official government documents”) could have helped us all a lot by “signing” it before sharing. (I guess we all could guess all day long who that might have been and why he or she didn’t.)

    Anyway, I first want to take some responsibility for the further dissemination of the list, since I’m the one who chose to share it with John Stadtmiller and with a bunch of other friends. (One of them wrote me right back, by the way, asking for the author, just as you have, Alan.) Of course, I didn’t have the source, nor did the person who had sent it to me, nor the sender before him (!).

    While I didn’t like it that there was no “by” line, I just said, “Oh, what the heck” and passed it along anyway – – more “for fun” than anything else. Probably shouldn’t have done that, but I looked at it much like you seem to have, Pat. I figure that anyone who’s at all awake and paying attention anywhere in the world knows and sees every day of the week myriad signs and indications galore, all of which prove and validate just such a list as this – somewhat repetitious though this one seemed to be.

    That’s about it, Pat. Sorry, though, about the trouble caused and the time wasted.

    Cheers,
    Carol

    1. Alan Donelson

      Pat, Carol, no harm, no foul whatsoever! The 72-item list is widely circulated, one can find sites that offer references for each entry, some sources contributing many to the list, others but a few. The list serves well the main purpose. My take-away point: “We’re all in this together!”

      For those interested in improving the creditbility of the 72-Item List, I suggest a site like this one — https://publicintelligence.net. You’ll no doubt find a DOZEN or two “official government documents” that list characteristics and affiliations of “extremists”, “domestic terrorists”, and other such appellations.

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