Wayne Madsen Report
June 1-2, 2020 -- SPECIAL REPORT. Trump orders any group opposed to fascism and Nazism to be designated as a terrorist organization
Arson and looting is Trump's version of the Nazi Reichstag Fire, which was used by the Nazis to scrap Weimar Germany's democracy.
Washington
Intelligence data collected from regional data fusion centers around the United States revealed that thousands of far-right extremists associated with the pro-Trump Proud Boys, Qanon, Atomwaffen, Boogaloo Bois and its associated Big Igloo Bois, Alex Jones's InfoWars, the Three Percenter (III%) militia, and other neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups, many armed, were on the move following the outbreak of protests over the police death of George Floyd at the hands of four Minneapolis police officers. These right-wing groups are known collectively as "accelerationists," or those who want to accelerate a race war and white nationalist coup d'état against America's democracy. Facebook has allowed these groups to coordinate their activities and even promote on-line weapons sales.
Donald Trump declared in a tweet that he was declaring antifa, which is not an organization, as proffered by the ignorati media, including the Associated Press, Reuters, and others, but a portmanteau combining the words anti and fascist. In other words, Trump intends to formally declare an adjective, antifa, as a terrorist organization.
Trump's tweet came after Attorney General William Barr stated that “violent radical agitators,” in which he included the adjective "antifa," were resorting to terrorism in conducting looting, arson, and other vandalism in cities around the nation. In fact, there is more than ample photographic and video evidence that far-right groups, all of which are pro-Trump, dressed up as anarchists and committing "false flag" acts of vandalism. These fake anarchists then mixed in with peaceful protesters to use them as "human shields" in protection against police and National Guard.
The intelligence on outside agitators conducting vandalism, arson, and looting in cities appears to be coming from data fusion centers established with the support of the Department of Homeland Security in the years immediately following the 9/11 attack. Based on the fact that local and state officials are confused at times about the number and type of outside agitators coming into their areas of responsibility, the data fusion centers may be purposely limiting the amount of intelligence data being provided to the local and state authorities. Federal interference in data fusion intelligence distribution came after Barr announced that he had directed the FBI to instruct its regional joint terrorism task forces to “identify criminal organizers." However, it is certain that the FBI has only been authorized to identify "left wing" groups associated with the non-existent "antifa."
Those who have been given limited fusion center intelligence on the outside right-wing groups include Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who stated that some 80 percent of rioters in Minnesota were from out-of-state. This charge was repeated by John Harrington, the commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. He added that of some 40 arrests across St. Paul and Minneapolis on the night of May 30, some of those taken into custody had been linked to white supremacist groups and organized crime. Of course, when it comes to certain white motorcycle gangs, the appellations white supremacist and organize crime can be doubly applied. Lt. Bob Kroll, who leads the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, is not only an avid Trump supporter but wears a gang-like motorcycle jacket with a white supremacist patch sewn onto it. In Long Beach and Santa Monica, white vandals appeared to have been providing smoke bomb cover for organized criminals to pilfer stores of merchandise, including expensive jewelry. This occurred at Pike Outlets in Long Beach and the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica.
Minnesota is served by the fusion center known as the Minnesota Joint Analysis Center (MNJAC) in Minneapolis. MNJAC is part of the Minnesota bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Rich O'Connor, the mayor of Hudson, Wisconsin, cited MNJAC intelligence warning that 70,000 to 75,000 "agitators" were traveling to Minneapolis-St. Paul to infiltrate protest demonstrations. O'Connor sent a letter to Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers for National Guard troops, since he feared that many of tha agitators planned to travel through Hudson en route to Minnesota. The MNJAC intelligence stated that the agitators were traveling from "Kansas City, Chicago, Ohio and other parts of the country to the Twin Cities."
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