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Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat
President Trump Unites All Americans Through Education Hard Work Honest Dealings and Prosperity United We Stand Against Progressive Socialists DNC Democrats Negro Race Baiting Using Negroes For Political Power is Over and the Main Stream Media is Imploding FAKE News is Over in America

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Take A Sh.T with Hillary Clinton - What Does Hillary Clinton Read While Taking a Sh.t? IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS PEOPLE MIGHT WANT TO READ! Department of Defense Manual Obtained by Judicial Watch, Inc. via FOIA – http://bit.ly/29D3x13 U.S. Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program – http://bit.ly/29xSoxM U.S. Army FM 3-19.40 Internment/Resettlement Operations – http://bit.ly/29DfpRV Agenda 2030 Directly from the UN: Click Here Agenda 21 Directly from the UN: Click Here - 28 Secret Pages - Those Clinton Bastards - Islamic Radical Jihadists.. if the past is any lesson, lock the door and turn on the porch light tonight -

The Bastard Clinton Administration, suspect activity tied to Saudi Arabia in the Clinton era that went unmonitored maybe due to Bill Clinton spending all his time finger f.cking or cigar fu.king Monica Lewinsky, the government employee inside the White House.  Read the little known documents concerning Marshall Law and then Read the The Donald Trump Bill of Rights



Hillary inside the Clinton Library before a National Debate

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS PEOPLE MIGHT WANT TO READ!
Department of Defense Manual Obtained by Judicial Watch, Inc. via FOIA – http://bit.ly/29D3x13
U.S. Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program – http://bit.ly/29xSoxM
U.S. Army FM 3-19.40 Internment/Resettlement Operations – http://bit.ly/29DfpRV
Agenda 2030 Directly from the UN: Click Here
Agenda 21 Directly from the UN: Click Here





The Real Picture of Hillary Rodham Clinton


The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The L A Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune,  U S A Today, won't tell the story.... Clinton linked to Saudi Arabia Terrorist Organizations... years of history... years of doing nothing.. 


Donald Trump Hillary Clinton Barack Obama; The New York Times - The Washington Post - The Boston Globe - USA Today - LA Times - CNN - FOX News - Chicago Tribune - Wall Street Journal - Breitbart - YouTube - Google - TheBlaze - Twitter - Facebook -  

Donald Trump is fighting for the American individual and Hillary Clinton is fighting for her individual power and will do anything to take power from the honest legal citizen.  

The Pussy Vagina Party of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Elizabeth Warren is a Progressive Socialist minority driven movement which will remove your Constitutional Bill of Rights - 

They plan and plot on taking your gun rights as the Islamic Terrorist Threat spreads across the globe, including the United States as the Muslim Brotherhood (CAIR)  is now using BLM Black Lives Matter and the radical Negroes New Black Panthers to create viral video violence against the illusion of White Privilege. 



Five alarming facts caused by the readiness crisis: 

America is not ready for a war with Islamic radicals, thanks to Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and others...

Welfare has taken all the money...

“The Air Force is short 4,000 maintainers and more than 700 pilots today.” It doesn’t matter how many planes the Air Force has, or how modern they may be, if they can’t fly. Without qualified mechanics to maintain the aircraft and properly train pilots to fly them, the Air Force will struggle to accomplish its mission.

“In 2015 the Navy had a backlog of 11 planes in depot, next year in [20]17 they are going to have a backlog of 278.” Readiness levels for the entire fleet have fallen as the Navy’s maintenance crews are being asked to work longer hours with less funding. More planes in maintenance mean fewer are available to meet mission requirements.

“Less than one-third of the Army is ready to meet the requirements of the Defense Strategic Guidance—it’s supposed to be no less than two-thirds.” The Army is already at a historically small level, and much of what remains of the service is not ready for combat. If a major war were to break out, the U.S. Army simply isn’t ready.

“Marine Corps aviation requires on average 10 hours of flight time a month and they are getting about four.” Like any skill, practice is essential. Pilots without practice make more mistakes, which become deadly when flying complex aircraft, especially when in combat. The lives of Marines are at greater risk because of these funding cuts.


“Less than half of the Air Force combat forces are ready to face a peer competitor such as China and Russia.” While the U.S. military faces this readiness crisis, America’s potential adversaries are increasing defense spending and modernization efforts as U.S. spending declines.




If elected president, Hillary Clinton could permanently resettle close to one million Muslim migrants during the first term of her presidency alone, according to the latest available data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Between 2001 and 2013, the U.S. permanently resettled 1.5 million Muslim migrants on green cards. However, under Hillary Clinton’s stated proposals, Muslim immigration would grow substantially faster, adding nearly one million Muslim migrants to the U.S. during her first term alone.


Based on the most recent available DHS data, the U.S. permanently resettled roughly 149,000 migrants from predominantly Muslim countries on green cards in 2014. Yet Clinton has said that, as President, she would expand Muslim migration by importing an additional 65,000 Syrian refugees into the United States during the course of a single fiscal year. Clinton has made no indication that she would limit her proposed Syrian refugee program to one year.




The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a group identified by the Justice Department as a Muslim Brotherhood entity and designated as terrorists by the United Arab Emirates, boasts of having 325 meetings with members of Congress or their staff over the last year.

The group says it also enjoyed $3 million worth free advertising through media appearances this year alone, resulting in 50 million views of its work.

CAIR’s fundraising video boasts that there were 14,000 mentions of CAIR on radio or television this year alone, and that it has a database of 1.6 million media contacts to use. The organization said it has 65 trained spokespeople, 29 offices and 35 full-time lawyers.


The White House’s director of community partnerships said in 2012 that there had been “hundreds” of meetings between U.S. government agencies and CAIR. However, CAIR was curiously left out of President Obama's Countering Violent Extremism Summit in 2015, even though other Islamists were invited.




Last week, FBI Comey revealed that Clinton sent and received 110 emails marked classified during her time as secretary of state. Some of those emails were marked Top Secret, which would require agents with top security clearances to review. Additionally, some of the correspondence contained information from the U.S. government’s most secure programs, known as Special Access Programs.

The “Case Briefing Acknowledgement” further bolsters the belief that the investigation was always a serious criminal probe, not just the “security review” the Clinton campaign claimed it to be. However, the decision not to prosecute led Grassley to question the “inconsistencies” of the results.

“In light of all these inconsistencies, it is even more troubling that the FBI tried to gag its agents with a non-disclosure agreement on this matter, in violation of whistleblower protection statutes,” Grassley wrote in a letter. “[Y]ou indicated that agents working on this case were required to sign a non-disclosure agreement that failed to exempt protected whistleblowing.”

“Only after I wrote to you did you advise your FBI agents that they are still free to speak with Congress regarding waste, fraud, and abuse,” he added.

However, according to the “Case Briefing Acknowledgement Addendum” provided to Grassley, the agreement did not and does not conflict with “communications to Congress” of the “reporting to an Inspector General of a violation, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety, or … any other whistleblower protection.”






It seems that the Clinton Name is all over the 9-11 World Trade Center attack which explains why the 28 pages were held in secret for all these years.  The bastard administration of Bill Clinton did little if anything to monitor Muslim Islamic Jihadist activities, just like Hillary Clinton does now.  I guess we know why all the Muslim Radical nut jobs give Hillary Clinton tens of millions of dollars to the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation (BHCC) to keep Saudi Arabia Secrets about 9-11 World Trade Center attacks. 

The Muslim Brotherhood (CAIR) is Hillary Clinton's best friend and now and then we're learning why; A Bill Clinton president, with a nut job first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, being followed around the White House by lesbian lover Islamic Radical Huma Abedin (Muslim Brotherhood CAIR) will do nothing about Islamic Radical Jihadists.. if the past is any lesson, lock the door and turn on the porch light tonight.  Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton will not guard or defend your family.  Saudi Arabia;

The King Fahad mosque in Culver City, CA, which was built with Saudi money in 1998, was “widely recognized for its anti-Western views” but not investigated for ties to jihadist groups.

An individual “with ties to the Saudi royal family,” whose name is redacted in the report, was known to have discussed “the possibility of infiltrating individuals into the United States in 1998”

Another individual, Mohammed al-Qudhaeein, was believed to have attempted a “dry-run” attempt to storm the cockpit of a commercial airliner in 1999.

The FBI became aware of a money laundering scheme in 1998 shipping money from “the Somali community in San Diego to Al Barakaat Trading Company and other businesses affiliated with Usama bin Laden.” It was only after the September 11 attacks that the FBI found evidence of Saudi involvement there.

Omar al-Bayoumi, a man who “provided substantial assistance” to two hijackers as early as February 2000, “may be a Saudi intelligence officer,” according to evidence dating back to 1999. He worked for the Saudi Civil Aviation Administration between 1976 and 1993.

In 1998, the Saudi government wrote al-Bayoumi a letter of recommendation to enter higher education in the United States.

Osama Bassnan, another suspect of having ties to both the Saudi government and the September 11 attacks, “hosted a party for the Blind Shaykh at his house in Washington, DC in October 1992.” The Blind Shaykh is an Egyptian jihadist with close ties to Osama Bin Laden and a pedigree from Egypt’s Al-Azhar University, the most prestigious theological institution in Islam.


As early as 1998, the CIA identified the NGO the World Arab Muslim Youth Association,  run by Abdullah Bin Laden, Osama bin Laden’s nephew, “provides funding, logistical support and training with possible connections to… Hamas, Algerian extremists, and Philippine militants.”





The descriptions that follow are provided by the Southern Poverty Law Center and are
given as generalizations only and may not apply to every group.

2. Neo-Confederate – Primarily celebrate Southern culture and the Civil War; some
factions embrace racist attitudes toward Blacks, and some favor White separatism. The
neo-Confederate movement includes a number of organizations that generally share the
goals of preserving Confederate monuments, honoring the Confederate battle flag, and
lauding what is judged to be Southern culture. Many have close ties to the White
supremacist League of the South (LOS).
3. Black Separatist – Typically oppose integration and racial intermarriage; want separate
institutions or even a separate nation for Blacks. Most forms of Black separatism are
strongly anti-White and anti-Semitic, and a number of religious versions assert that
Blacks are the Biblical “chosen people” of God. Other groups espousing the same beliefs
would be considered racist. The same criteria should be applied to all groups, regardless
of color.
4. Ku Klux Klan – Primarily against Black Americans, its members have also attacked
Jews, immigrants, and Catholics. It typically sees itself as a Christian organization
fighting for civil rights for Whites and is historically violent as a vigilante group. With
its long history of violence, the KKK is the most infamous and oldest of American hate
groups.
5. Neo-Nazi – Share a hatred for Jews and a love for Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany; also
hate other minorities and homosexuals; believe in Christian White supremacy. While its
roots are in Europe, the links with American neo-Nazi groups are strong and growing
stronger.
a. Racist Skinheads – Typically form a violent element of the White supremacist
movement and have often been referred to as the “shock troops” of the hoped-for
revolution. The classic skinhead look is a shaved head, black Doc Martens boots,
jeans with suspenders, and an array of typically racist tattoos. A prominent racist
skinhead term is “14/88.” The 14 stands for the “14 words” slogan coined by David
Lane, who is serving a 190-year sentence for his part in the assassination of a Jewish
talk show host: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White
children.” The 88 means “Heil Hitler,” as H is the eighth letter of the alphabet.
6. White Nationalists – Espouse White supremacist or White separatist ideologies, they
often focus on the alleged inferiority of non-Whites. Groups listed in a variety of other
categories (e.g., Ku Klux Klan, neo-Confederate, neo-Nazi, racist skinhead, etc.) could
also be fairly described as White nationalists.
7. Hate Symbols
a. As an EOA, it is important that you are knowledgeable of and alert to the symbols,
logos, and tattoos that extremist groups use to identify themselves and their group
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affiliation. Being aware of these symbols and what they mean can assist you in
combating extremism in the military.
b. While some people may use or display extremist symbols in ignorance, extremists use
these symbols to display a sense of power and belonging. Symbols are also a quick
way of identifying others who share their beliefs.
c. Additional information about hate groups and extremist symbols can be found in your
student guide and on the Internet. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) maintains a
database of hate group symbols. As an EOA, you should familiarize yourself with the
symbols of hate; learn to recognize the symbols and what they mean so you are better
prepared to support the military standards of conduct and eliminate extremism in the
military.
C. Extremists Traits
1. What type of person belongs to an extremist group or follows an extremist ideology?
The terms extremism or extremist are almost always applied by others to a group rather
than by a group labeling itself. People within an extremist group will deny that they
practice or advocate violence; instead they would more likely call themselves political
radicals.
2. According to George and Wilcox, there are a number of specific traits or behaviors that
tend to represent the extremist style. As a caution, we are all fallible human beings, and
some of us may resort to these behaviors from time to time without bad intentions. With
extremists, these lapses are not occasional; rather, they are habitual and a strongly
established part of an extremist’s character.
a. Character assassination
Extremists often attack the character of an opponent rather than deal with the facts or
issues raised. They will question motives, qualifications, past associations, alleged
values, personality, looks, and mental health as a diversion from the issues under
consideration.
b. Name calling and labeling
Extremists are quick to resort to taunts (e.g., pervert, racist, and crackpot) to label and
condemn opponents and to divert others from listening to their arguments.
c. Irresponsive sweeping generalizations
Extremists tend to make sweeping claims or judgments with little to no evidence,
often confusing similarity with sameness. That is, they assume that because two or
more things are alike in some respects that they are alike in all respects.
d. Inadequate proof behind assertions
Extremists tend to be very fuzzy about what constitutes proof for their assertions and
tend to get caught up in logical fallacies where they assume that a prior event explains
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a subsequent occurrence simply because of their before-and-after relationship. They
tend to project wished-for conclusions and exaggerate the significance of information
that confirms their prejudices and discredit or ignore information that contradicts
them.
e. Tendency to view opponents and critics as essentially evil
Extremists feel that their opponents hold differing views because they are bad,
immoral, dishonest, hateful, cruel, prejudiced, etc. and not merely because they
simply disagree, see matters differently, or are mistaken.
f. Dualism worldview
Extremists tend to see the world in terms of absolute good and evil, for them or
against them, with no middle ground or intermediate position. All issues are
ultimately moral issues of right and wrong, good or bad, with the right and good
positions coinciding with their interests. Their slogan is often “Those who are not
with me are against me.”
g. Tendency to argue by intimidation
Extremists tend to frame their arguments in such a way as to intimidate others into
accepting their premises and conclusions. To disagree with them is to ally oneself
with the devil or to give aid and comfort to the enemy. They tend to be very
judgmental and moralizing, allowing them to define the parameters of the debate by
keeping their opponents on the defensive.
h. Use of slogans, buzzwords, and thought-stopping clichés
For many extremists, shortcuts in thinking and in reasoning matters out seem
necessary to avoid troublesome facts and compelling counterarguments. Simple
slogans substitute for more complex abstractions.
i. Assumption of moral superiority over others
The most obvious assumptions are claims of racial or ethnic superiority—a master
race. Less obvious are claims of ennoblement because of alleged victimhood, a
special relationship with God, or membership in a special or elite class and a kind of
aloof high-minded snobbishness that accrues because of the weightiness of their
preoccupations, their altruism, and their willingness to sacrifice themselves (and
others) to their cause.
j. Doomsday thinking
Extremists often predict dire or catastrophic consequences from a situation or from a
failure to follow a specific course, and they tend to exhibit a kind of crisismindedness.
It can be a Communist takeover, a Nazi revival, nuclear war,
earthquakes, floods, or the wrath of God. Whatever it is, it is just around the corner
unless we follow their program and listen to their special insight and wisdom, to
which only the truly enlightened have access. For extremists, any setback or defeat is
the beginning of the end.
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k. Belief that it’s okay to do bad things in the service of a “good” cause
Extremists may deliberately lie or otherwise distort, misquote, slander, defame, or
libel their opponents and/or critics; engage in censorship or repression; or undertake
violence in special cases. This is done with little or no remorse as long as it is in the
service of defeating the Communists, Fascists, or whomever. Defeating an enemy
becomes an all-encompassing goal to which other values are subordinate. With
extremists, the end justifies the means.
l. Tendency to personalize hostility
Extremists often wish for the personal bad fortune of their enemies and celebrate
when it occurs. When a critic or an adversary dies or has a serious illness, a bad
accident, or personal legal problems, extremists often rejoice and chortle about how
he or she deserved it. For example, right-wing extremists celebrated the assassination
of Martin Luther King, Jr., and leftists agonized because George Wallace survived an
assassination attempt. In each instance, their hatred was not only directed against
ideas, but also against individual human beings.
m. Emphasis on emotional responses, less so on reasoning and logical analysis
Extremists have an unspoken reverence for propaganda, which they may call
education or consciousness-raising. Symbolism plays an exaggerated role in their
thinking, and they tend to think imprecisely and metaphorically. Effective extremists
tend to be effective propagandists. Propaganda differs from education in that the
former teaches one what to think, and the latter teaches one how to think clearly.
n. Hypersensitivity and vigilance
Extremists perceive hostile innuendo in even casual and innocuous comments,
imagine rejection and antagonism concealed in honest disagreement and dissent, and
see latent subversion, anti-Semitism, perversion, racism, disloyalty, and so on in
innocent gestures and ambiguous behaviors. Although few extremists are actually
clinically paranoid, many of them adopt a paranoid style with its attendant projective
mechanisms, hostility, and distrust.
o. Use of supernatural rationales for beliefs and actions
Some extremists, particularly those involved in cults and religious movements, claim
some kind of supernatural rationale for their beliefs and actions; their movement or
cause, they believe, is ordained or looked upon favorably by God.
p. Advocacy of double standards
Extremists generally tend to judge themselves or their interest group in terms of their
intentions, which they tend to view generously, and their critics and opponents by
their acts, which they tend to view very critically. They would like you to accept
their assertions on faith, but they demand proof for yours.
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D. Extremist Ideologies
1. Introduction
• As noted, an ideology is a set of political beliefs about the nature of people and
society. People who are committed to an ideology seek not only to persuade but to
recruit others to their belief. In U.S. history, there are many examples of extremist
ideologies and movements. The colonists who sought to free themselves from British
rule and the Confederate states who sought to secede from the Northern states are just
two examples.
• While not all ideologists are violent in nature, it is characteristic of ideology to be
action-oriented and to regard action in terms of a military analogy. How often have
you heard words such as struggle, resist, march, victory, and overcome when reading
about or talking to ideologists about their beliefs?
2. Ideologies
a. Nationalism – The policy of asserting that the interests of one’s own nation are
separate from the interests of other nations or the common interest of all nations.
Many nationalist groups take it a step further and believe that their national culture
and interests are superior to any other national group.
b. Supremacy – The belief that one’s race or ethnicity is superior to all others and
should dominate society. Supremacy, as with racial supremacies in general, has
frequently resulted in anti-Black and anti-Semitic violence.
c. Separatism – Setting oneself or others apart based on culture, ethnicity, race, or
religion.
d. Anarchism – A political ideology that considers the state to be unnecessary, harmful,
or undesirable. National anarchists appeal to youths in part by avoiding the trappings
of skinhead culture—light jackets, shaved heads, and combat boots—in favor of
hooded sweatshirts and bandanas. They act the part of stereotypical anarchists as
envisioned by most Americans outside of far-left circles: black-clad protesters
wreaking havoc at political conventions and anti-globalization rallies.
e. Religion – Extremist ideology based on intolerance toward other religions. AntiSemitism
is a prime example of this ideology.
f. Eco-Warriors – Environmental activist’s who take action to fight against the
exploitation of the environment and/or animals. An eco-warrior can be someone nonconfrontational,
such as a tree-sitter, or someone who engages in direct action.
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3. Historical events
a. Jewish Holocaust – In 1933, after years of struggle and repeatedly blaming Jews for
Germany’s defeat in World War I, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi followers came to
power. The genocide of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II
is one of the most radical examples of extremism. Concentration camps were built to
house the Jews, who were incarcerated and forced into labor. Eventually,
extermination camps were built for the sole purpose of killing the Jews, usually in gas
chambers, although some were killed in mass shootings and by other means. The
bodies were burned in crematoria and the ashes buried or scattered. Over 6 million
Jews were killed in the Holocaust. This reign of anti-Semitism finally crashed with
the suicide death of Adolf Hitler; 22 surviving top Nazis were charged with crimes
against humanity. The extremist ideologies of supremacy, nationalism, and religion
apply to this event.
b. Cambodia Genocide – In April of 1975, Pol Pot, once leader of the Cambodian
Communist Party, effectively seized control of Cambodia by marching into Phnom
Penh. Once in power, Pol Pot expelled all foreigners and began a systematic effort to
purify the country. Millions of Cambodians were forced to work in the fields, where
they began dying from overwork, malnutrition, and disease. Individuals accused of
treason, along with their families, were brought to S-21, a prison where they were
photographed, tortured until they confessed, and executed. Of the 14,200 people
imprisoned at S-21, only 7 are known to have survived. After Phnom Penh was
liberated by the Vietnamese Army in 1979, S-21 was converted to the Tuol Sleng
Museum of Genocide. The extremist ideologies of supremacy, separatism, and
nationalism apply to this event.
c. Sudan Holocaust – Since 1983, the Northern fundamentalist Muslim government of
Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, has been waging war against the mostly Christian
South. The northern government has been killing, displacing, and enslaving the
African Christians. Over 1.9 million civilians have died, and over 4 million have
been forced to flee their homes. The victims are Christians, moderate Muslims, and
African traditionalists who refuse to accept the Sudan government’s policies of Arab
control and conformity to Islamic rules and laws. The extremist ideologies of
supremacy, nationalism, and religion apply to this event.
d. Oklahoma City Bombing – On April 19, 1995, a massive truck bomb exploded
outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people,
including 19 children, and injuring over 500 others. Timothy McVeigh was
convicted for this crime, putting a spotlight on a militia movement seeking to retaliate
against the U.S. government for its handling of the Seventh-Day Adventist cult near
Waco, Texas. The extremist ideology of anarchism applies to this event.
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e. Tokyo Subway Gas Attacks – On March 20, 1995, the group Aum Shinrikyo
(Supreme Truth) attacked Tokyo’s subways with sarin gas, killing 12 and injuring
more than 5,000. This attack has the distinction of being the world’s first mass-scale
chemical terrorist attack.
f. 9-11 – On September 11, 2001, a series of coordinated attacks on America by alQaeda
followers who hijacked planes and crashed them into the Twin Towers of the
World Trade Center and the Pentagon left 2,974 people dead. A fourth plane destined
for Washington D.C. was taken over by passengers and crew members who willingly
sacrificed their lives in order to divert the attack.


















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