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Title: (More info) Who are the Christian militia 'Hutaree' and why was the FBI targeting them?
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URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20100329/ts_ynews/ynews_ts1361
Published: Mar 30, 2010
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Post Date: 2010-03-30 08:20:21 by PSUSA
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This weekend, the FBI conducted a series of raids in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana to detain members of a Christian militia group on criminal charges. So what does this group believe, and how do its members fit in with the larger radical right?

The group in question calls itself the "Hutaree"; its website says the term translates as "Christian warrior." And in keeping with that name, the material it has posted online reflects an outlook of violent religious confrontation. The Hutaree believe that acts of violence can bring about the final judgment prophesied in the Christian Bible — and therefore have been arming themselves to go to war with the Antichrist, "evil Jews," and Muslims. They have documented their training exercises in a series of YouTube videos. And they spell out the theological rationale for their actions on the "About Us" page on their website:

Jesus wanted us to be ready to defend ourselves using the sword and stay alive using equipment. The only thing on earth to save the testimony and those who follow it, are the members of the testimony, til the return of Christ in the clouds. We, the Hutaree, are prepared to defend all those who belong to Christ and save those who aren't. We will still spread the word, and fight to keep it, up to the time of the great coming ... The Hutaree will one day see its enemy and meet him on the battlefield if so God wills it. We will reach out to those who are yet blind in the last days of the kingdoms of men and bring them to life in Christ.

According to the indictment unsealed this morning in court, the nine members of the group — eight men and one woman — planned to "levy war" against the U.S. government. To incite such a war, the group planned to murder law enforcement officials and then follow up their initial attacks with a separate attack on the fallen officers' funeral(s), where a large number of law enforcement personnel would no doubt be gathered.

With other news of vandalism and harassment from right-wing activists angry about the passage of health care reform, some commentators are already depicting the arrests as a further sign of how conservative activists are promoting violence in their ranks. But even within the militant world of the Michigan militia movement, the Hutarees are viewed as extreme religious fanatics. Michael Lackomar, a leader of the Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia, told the Associated Press that he'd fielded a frantic call from a Hutaree member Saturday night reporting the onset of the federal raids. After hearing pleas for help, Lackomar said that his group declined. "They said that they were under attack by the ATF and wanted a place to hide," Lackomar recalls. "My team leaders said, 'No thanks.' "

A posting on a Hutaree message board by someone named Anna seems to back up Lackomar's claim that Hutaree members were seeking help from other militia groups in the area.

"We need some help please," she wrote. "I am enroute south with my children using the wifi's as I can. They were catching others as they came to their rallying points, they broke into homes and took children and used the tasers on wives, my son who is 12 and I got out by crawling through the creeks behind our house. My husband and others are taken, please call the press and tell them, if any in the Michigan Militia is still free please rally with them. Please help."

Still, while the more secular and libertarian leaders of the militia movement may distance themselves from the Hutaree, the two militant strains of right-wing activism share some tactical affinities, says Kenneth S. Stern, the American Jewish Committee's director on anti-Semitism and extremism. "What you're starting to see in the number of militia groups sprouting up in the last year is a general antigovernment ideology," Stern says. "The targeting of cops is not inconsistent with that. The literature that glorified that white supremacist movement that helped the militia movement take off in the 1990s advocated those tactics — especially in books like 'The Turner Diaries.' And some of these groups — like the Order and others — started setting traps for law enforcement and going after first responders."

Stern cautions that it's too soon to draw broader lessons from the alleged Hutaree plot. But he does add that "whenever you have a combination of the ideology that says, 'the government is evil and we'd better do something about it,' and a religion that says, 'Hey, God wants you to do something about it,' that can be problematic."

— Brett Michael Dykes is a national affairs writer for Yahoo! News


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#1. To: PSUSA (#0)

Just a few questions that always pop into my mind when I see spin doctoring like this.

How does being anti-government mean that one is right wing (or libertarian)? Most violent anti-government forces in the past were decidedly left wing (Weather Underground, anti-government hippy violent protesters in the States during the 60's/70's, various European red "armies" during the 60's and 70's, etc). Hell, Farrakan is anti-government, and he ain't no right winger.

How does being "Christian" translate as being right wing? There are scads of supposed Christians on the left.

Anti-government Christians, again, how is that right wing (or libertarian)? Aren't most left wing anti-government radicals in central America leftists (yes)? Hell, the left wing socialist based Nazi's were violent anti-government Christians prior to assuming power in Germany.

I find it highly interesting how the left tries to pawn off most of its own major sins onto others at ever opportunity when it is in power.

This is not saying that there are not militant right wing Christian groups. Of course there are. But that designation requires more than "being Christian" and being "anti-government" in my view.

The demonization of actual decent, peaceful right/libertarian dissenters is ramping up pretty quickly ain't it? Fun stuff, fun stuff.

MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2010-03-30   9:17:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: SonOfLiberty (#1)

I find it highly interesting how the left tries to pawn off most of its own major sins onto others at ever opportunity when it is in power.

I come to expect it too. I'd be worried if they didn't do it.

Looking at obamas report card fir his first year in orifice, I'd say there are more "anti-government" types out there than we are being led (literally being led) to believe.

It gives me hope.

And just because the left is projecting their faults onto others doesn't mean they are going to escape the penalties for those faults themselves.


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PSUSA  posted on  2010-03-30   10:17:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: PSUSA (#0)

There's never any news when the New Black Panthers or Nation of Islam are busted. This was news every half hour all day on every AM radio station yesterday, reported in a tone that was very authoritative and basically a scolding of the populace in general.

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"This man is Jesus,” shouted one man, spilling his Guinness as Barack Obama began his inaugural address. “When will he come to Kenya to save us?”

“The best and first guarantor of our neutrality and our independent existence is the defensive will of the people…and the proverbial marksmanship of the Swiss shooter. Each soldier a good marksman! Each shot a hit!”
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X-15  posted on  2010-03-30   10:38:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: X-15 (#3)

YEah. Let's see them go after the nigger gangs or MS13 with the same gusto.


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PSUSA  posted on  2010-03-30   10:47:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: PSUSA (#0)

... if any in the Michigan Militia is still free please rally with them.

Little did she know that the Michigan Militia was working *WITH* LLEO and the FBI to bring in the "Hutaree"; this is the kind of stupidity I expect when the shit hits the fan.

Nobody knows anything other than the government; it is complete pandemonium.

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buckeroo  posted on  2010-03-30   11:49:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: buckeroo (#5)

I don;t know that is the case. At minimum they were told to fuck off. But IMO you can bet your very last FRN that there was at least one infiltrator.

I get the impression that these people were so stupid that busting them was like shooting fish in a barrel.

But no one ever claimed religious fanatics were smart.


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PSUSA  posted on  2010-03-30   11:58:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: PSUSA (#6)

I don;t know that is the case. At minimum they were told to fuck off.

Report: Mich. Pol Asked Militia For Help

(CBS) In a news report just days before the FBI arrested nine members of Christian militia group in Michigan on charges they were plotting an attack on police officers, local government reached out to the militia for help finding missing residents.

According to a report posted on AnnArbor.com March 25, Bridgewater Township Supervisor Jolea Mull twice asked local militias, including Hutaree, the group from which the nine suspects belong, to help law enforcement in their search.

Mull contacted the groups in January and in February of this year, AnnArbor.com reported. James Schiel, part of a militia group called the Michigan Militia Corps Wolverines, said Mull called him and he rounded up a team of his own militia members, as well as three from Hutaree.

"That was the very first time we were deployed in an official capacity," Schiel told AnnArbor.com, adding that it was a significant event for his group.

FBI: Mich. Militia Plotted to Kill Police

Mull said she looked to the militias for assistance because of their training.

"Based on what I have observed of our local militia's efforts, I highly recommend that other municipalities coordinate with and get to know their local militia members," Mull, a Republican, told AnnArbor.com.

The five-count indictment charges that between August 2008 and the present, a Lenawee County, Mich. militia group called the Hutaree was preparing to engage members of local, state, and federal law enforcement in armed conflict. The group's name means "Christian warrior," CBS News correspondent Bob Orr reports.

Indictment DOJ Press Release (3.29.10)

Videos posted on Hutaree's Web site show heavily-armed, camouflaged fighters practicing with assault rifles.

Prosecutors say militia members hoped to kill a police officer and then ambush others at the officer's funeral, Orr reports.

"According to the plan, the Hutaree would then attack law enforcement vehicles with Improvised Explosive Devices," the indictment says.

IEDs with Explosively Formed Projectiles, according to the indictment, constitute weapons of mass destruction.

"That is an amazing plan. When you think about a funeral filled with hundreds of police officers, all of them armed, being attacked by a band of militiamen, you know, one can only begin to imagine the kind of carnage that might have resulted," Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center told Orr.

Attacking a police funeral was one of several scenarios mentioned as a way to go after law enforcement officers, the indictment said. Other scenarios included a fake 911 call to lure an officer to his or her death, or an attack on the family of a police officer.

After such an attack, the group allegedly planned to retreat to "rally points" protected by trip-wired IEDs for what they expected would become a violent standoff with law enforcement personnel.

"It is believed by the Hutaree that this engagement would then serve as a catalyst for a more wide-spread uprising against the government," the indictment charges.

"Yes they have been experimenting on us for decades. The Chemtrails are just one aspect." -- Original_Intent, circa 2010-03-14 21:00:46 ET

buckeroo  posted on  2010-03-30   12:15:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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