Tag: Domestic Terrorist

  • The Origin of the Infamous NSBA ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter Is Revealed…

    The Origin of the Infamous NSBA ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter Is Revealed…

    The Origin of the Infamous NSBA ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter Is Revealed—and It Implicates the Biden Administration

    While the battle over education has settled back into the trenches over the last few months following Glenn Youngkin’s big win in Virginia, we are beginning to learn more about how parents became so demonized.

    As RedState reported at the time, the NSBA sent a letter to the DOJ that urged action against parents speaking out at school board meetings under the guise of the Patriot Act. The DOJ then used that letter as justification to use its counter-terrorism division to add “threat tags” to parents.

    But as bad as that was, today’s news makes it all the worse. While we knew that the White House “consulted” on the letter, that was apparently completely underselling the government’s involvement. In reality, the NSBA did not send that letter organically out of its own concern. Rather, Joe Biden’s Department of Education solicited the letter.

    This per Fox News.

    Education Secretary Miguel Cardona solicited the much-criticized letter from the National School Boards Association that compared protesting parents to domestic terrorists, according to an email exchange reviewed by Fox News.

    The email exchange indicates Cardona was more involved with the letter’s creation than previously known.

    President Biden’s Department of Justice relied on the NSBA letter, which suggested using the Patriot Act against parents, in creating its own memo directing the FBI to mobilize in support of local education officials.

    On the Oct. 5 email, NSBA Secretary-Treasurer Kristi Swett recounted that NSBA interim CEO Chip Slaven “told the officers he was writing a letter to provide information to the White House, from a request by Secretary Cardona.”

    The implications here are massive, though, as per our usual arrangement, there will not actually be any consequences for the bad actors who perpetrated this. Still, it’s astonishing to put it all together.

    Think about it. The Biden administration solicited an inflammatory letter from the NSBA complaining about parents being domestic terrorists, urging the government to crack down on them. Then the DOJ used that letter, which originated with the Biden administration, as proof of the need to use counter-terrorism tactics against parents.

    In other words, this was an inside job from the beginning. The administration manufactured “evidence” in the form of soliciting a letter in order to justify itself going after parents. In saner times, that would be impeachment worthy, or at the very least, heads would roll for all those involved in such a scheme. Unfortunately, this will be just another blip on the radar that fades away for our stalwart media.

    Some Republicans have commented, including Josh Hawley, who proclaimed today that the “truth emerges” following the release of the report. Others have remained stubbornly silent on what was one of the decisive issues in the ground-shaking Virginia election. The GOP has to take this kind of thing seriously, and as a political issue, siding with parents against an overbearing government is a winning strategy.

    For their part, you can expect the Biden administration to obfuscate about this revelation, and that’s if any reporter has the guts to even ask about it. Regardless, what the White House did was an insane abuse of power, and they should be held accountable, even if that means their punishment doesn’t come until the midterms. https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/01/11/the-origin-of-the-infamous-nsba-domestic-terrorism-letter-is-revealed-and-it-implicates-the-biden-administration-n505214

    Opinion/Comment: Admittedly, nothing surprises me. In fact, I would be quite disappointed if the Biden Administration was ever ethical or honest.

  • I, Domestic Terrorist

    I, Domestic Terrorist

    I could sit here and write and write and re-write and never respond to the complete violation of the First Amendment, and attempt to classify those who utilize said amendment at school board meetings, as this author has accomplished.

    I, Domestic Terrorist

    Merrick and Joe are building the Reich back better.

    Don Feder for Front Page Magazine Wed Oct 13, 2021

    A Memo to Secretary of Homeland Gestapo Merrick Garland:

    Sir,

    Your party and the teachers’ unions for which it stands have decided that those who protest too loudly at school committee meetings are domestic terrorists, should be investigated by the FBI under the Patriot Act and, perhaps, confined to Gitmo for the duration of the culture war.

    After the January 6 fracas at the Capitol, Democrats determined that those who question the integrity of the last election are violent insurrectionists. Can one be both – say, a terrorist insurrectionist?

    At any rate, the definition of domestic terrorist is expanding. Soon, it may include anyone who’s posted mean tweets about President Geezer, owns a pickup truck with a gun rack or doesn’t run shrieking into the night at the sight of an American flag.

    And while I’ve never harassed a Senator in a restroom, burned down business districts, assaulted a cop in the name of racial equality or left our borders wide open to criminals, drugs and real terrorists – crimes which members of your party and their anarchist auxiliary commit regularly with impunity — nonetheless, it seems that I am person of interest.

    Here are a few of the things which (in the estimation of your party) mark me as someone who bears watching:

    1. I believe in the Constitutionincluding the First Amendment. Among other fundamental liberties, it guarantees the right to speak at public meetings against the government and its minions, including school committee members and teachers. Our freedom of speech trumps your paranoia. There is no First Amendment exception for something progressives call hate speech.
       
    2. I believe public education is in the business of indoctrination.  Turning children against their parent’s values and into compliant subjects of the state is the foundation of totalitarianism. A precursor of the modern Democrat Party, V.I. Lenin said: “Give me four years to teach children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted.” The NEA has them for 12 years. The only thing public about public education is who pays for it.
       
    3. I believe parents have a right to control their children’s education. Children are born into families, not into governments. Adam and Eve weren’t created by a bureaucracy. Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, public schools taught individualism, personal responsibility and patriotism. Now, they teach the true believer creed of the radical left – determinism, socialism and scapegoating
       
    4. I think the alleged existence of “white supremacy” (the basis of Critical Race Theory) is an absurdity.  In America today, whites are at the bottom of the food chain. You can ridicule them, discriminate against them and even assault them in broad daylight without consequence. I can’t wait to see what the administration has planned for Caucasian Heritage Month this year,
       
    5. I do not believe there’s an epidemic of gun violence. In the hands of the law-abiding (used for self-defense) guns aren’t a disease but a cure. There is an epidemic of lawlessness in this country reflected in what your party and its allies have done to our once-great cities. Police budgets have been slashed while crime is rampant, and prosecutors (elected with Soros money) have set up a revolving door at the entrance to the Halls of Justice.
       
    6. I believe election fraud is the sine qua non of the Democrat Party. I don’t know if the last election was stolen. I do know there was massive fraud – facilitated by mail-in voting (which your party loves). In the future, this could be ameliorated by voter ID (which your party hates).
       
    7. I believe that what happened on January 6 was more comedy than tragedy. The so-called insurrectionists were as organized as the fire brigade in a Charlie Chaplin movie. But your party needs them to fire up Democratic donors for next year’s election, and as fodder for your neo-McCarthyite hearings. (“Are you now, or have you ever been, a violent insurrectionist?”) The so-called assault on democracy that supposedly took place in early January feeds into the myth that there are hardcore Trump supporters in the hinterlands plotting the overthrow of the government.
       
    8. I believe the threats to America are, in ascending order of importance: Iran, Islamic extremism, Red China, anarchy in our streets and your boss and those who pull the marionette’s strings. As a security threat, parents protesting at school committee meetings are right up there with those who don’t recycle.
       
    9.  I think face masks are a sign of servitude and a talking point for the 2022 campaign. They are a way to keep the credulous in full panic mode over a “pandemic” that’s become as dangerous as the seasonal flu. But Democrats are going to run on face masks and vaccinations (with drugs developed under Trump) next year. What else do they have – our “extraordinarily  successful” withdrawal from Afghanistan, the remarkable Biden economy, border security?
       
    10. I thank God every minute of every day that your Supreme Court nomination was never confirmed. At the most you’ll be tormenting us for another 3 ½ years instead of (on average) 16 years as a Justice.
       
    11. I believe that America is still worth fighting for. Too many brave men and women have spilled too much blood over the centuries to just roll over for you and the ideologues who control your party.

    Between demonizing demonstrators, promoting paranoia, fighting family values, and trampling the Bill of Rights underfoot, you and Der Fuhrer are doing a great job of building the Reich back better.

    If contempt for the elite is a terrorist impulse, you might as well take me into custody and trundle me off to the hoosegow. Maybe I’ll share a cell with Lady Liberty.

         Respectfully,

         A Violent Domestic Insurrectionist

    This could be signed; AuntiE