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Monday, November 05, 2007

THE VIOLENT RADICALIZATION AND HOMEGROWN TERRORISM PREVENTION ACT


Thought Crime Bill, HR1955, Passes House; 404 Traitors Voting Yes


Although blatantly unconstitutional under its vague guidelines, once rubber stamped by Senate and Bush, it can be easily proven that the traitors passing it into law are, in fact, 'homegrown terrorists.'


By Lee Rogers
October 25, 2007


The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed HR 1955 titled the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007.


This bill is one of the most blatant attacks against the Constitution yet and actually defines thought crimes as homegrown terrorism.


If passed into law, it will also establish a commission and a Center of Excellence to study and defeat so called thought criminals. Unlike previous anti-terror legislation, this bill specifically targets the civilian population of the United States and uses vague language to define homegrown terrorism.


Amazingly, 404 of our elected representatives from both the Democrat and Republican parties voted in favor of this bill. There is little doubt that this bill is specifically targeting the growing patriot community that is demanding the restoration of the Constitution. First let’s take a look at the definitions of violent radicalization and homegrown terrorism as defined in Section 899A of the bill.

The definition of violent radicalization uses vague language to define this term of promoting any belief system that the government considers to be an extremist agenda.


Since the bill doesn’t specifically define what an extremist belief system is, it is entirely up to the interpretation of the government. Essentially they have defined violent radicalization as thought crime. The definition as defined in the bill is shown below.
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Source: http://www.arcticbeacon.com/

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