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douglas9

(4,406 posts)
Sat Aug 17, 2024, 12:38 PM Aug 17

Armed and Underground: Inside the Turbulent, Secret World of an American Militia

Last February, some 20 men and their wives gathered for dinner at an upscale restaurant in Spokane, Washington, for their annual Valentine’s Day celebration. The men weren’t just friends; they did community service work together. They had been featured on local television, in khakis and baseball caps, delivering 1,200 pounds of food to an area veterans’ center; they were gearing up for their next food drive, which they called Operation Hunger Smash. A few days after the holiday, the men went camping in the snow-speckled mountains outside Spokane, where they grilled rib-eyes and bacon-wrapped asparagus over a bonfire.

They also engaged in more menacing activities. They assembled regularly — sometimes wearing night-vision goggles in the dark — to practice storming buildings together with semiautomatic rifles. Their drills included using sniper rifles to shoot targets from distances of half a mile. And they belonged to a shadowy organization whose members were debating, with ever more intensity, whether they should engage in mass-scale political violence.

They were among the thousands of members of American Patriots Three Percent, a militia that has long been one of the largest in the United States and has mostly managed to avoid scrutiny. Its ranks included cops and convicted criminals, active-duty U.S. soldiers and small-business owners, truck drivers and health care professionals. Like other militias, AP3 has a vague but militant right-wing ideology, a pronounced sense of grievance and a commitment to armed action. It has already sought to shape American life through vigilante operations: AP3 members have “rounded up” immigrants at the Texas border, assaulted Black Lives Matter protesters and attempted to crack down on people casting absentee ballots.

https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-secret-ap3-militia-american-patriots-three-percent

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Armed and Underground: Inside the Turbulent, Secret World of an American Militia (Original Post) douglas9 Aug 17 OP
Reminds me of Klan in 50s and 60s. Silent Type Aug 17 #1
Militia probe or 'we're here' statement sanatanadharma Aug 17 #2
Oh, they're here orthoclad Aug 18 #8
👀 underpants Aug 17 #3
False Patriots appropriating the term militia mymomwasright Aug 17 #4
bunch of fucking gun humping cowards Skittles Aug 17 #5
K&R. nt sl8 Aug 18 #6
Is there more... Think. Again. Aug 18 #7

orthoclad

(4,227 posts)
8. Oh, they're here
Sun Aug 18, 2024, 11:51 AM
Aug 18

For a while I followed reports of missing and stolen military weapons and materials.

They have been practicing at crippling power stations for years. Transformers are easy targets. At one point, they were close to blowing the power grid for the city of Baltimore.

Militias try to recruit people with military experience. They have studied tactics and strategies of asymmetric aka guerilla warfare. We call them Meal Team 6 and Gravy SEALs, but we laugh at our peril.

All they need is enough chaos to throw T's kingship to the Extreme Court.

mymomwasright

(327 posts)
4. False Patriots appropriating the term militia
Sat Aug 17, 2024, 01:37 PM
Aug 17

No reason why these illegal organizations should be tolerated by the states when there are laws against them.

Think. Again.

(15,409 posts)
7. Is there more...
Sun Aug 18, 2024, 07:59 AM
Aug 18

....the doj could should be doing to dismantle these groups?

This domestic terrorism is extremely dangerous, if there are ways to disrupt and break up these groups to diminish their collective strength and stop their growth, why wouldn't isn't U.S. law enforcement, Homeland Security, etc be doing that?

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