An alleged U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) domestic terrorism training plan portrays a middle-aged pro-life mother as a “radicalization suspect,” documents released this week by American First Legal show.
In one scenario, Ann’s hairdresser hears Ann “bring up pro-life arguments…ranting” and sees her watching videos of “violent protests on her phone.” The hairdresser is then given three options: research the pro-life groups Ann was talking about, talk to a coworker about her, or call the sheriff on her “to ask him about when you should be concerned about radicalization.”“Courtney,” a “budding conspiracy theorist” and “Pete,” the “Anti-gov/authority Abusive Parent/Stepdad.
DHS’s ‘radicalization suspects’ in the video screenplays are not violent terrorists or extremists. They are typical everyday Americans with typical everyday American opinions.” American First Legal says the documents “further reveal that the government is using taxpayer dollars to expand its capabilities to deem innocent people as ‘extremists’ or ‘domestic terrorists.”
“The Department of Homeland Security’s transformation into a domestic intelligence organization and a Stasi-like Deep State internal security apparatus is alarming,” American First Legal Senior Counselor and Director of Investigations Reed Rubinstein“It is a very long way from ‘see something, say something’ regarding an unattended suitcase at the airport to profiling patriotic and politically conservative Americans as abusive parents and domestic terrorists because they oppose abortion on...
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