A letter from House Intelligence Committee members demands answers from the DNI about illegal breaches of the wall guarding against CIA and NSA domestic activity.
A report declassified last Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security is raising serious concerns about the possibly illegal involvement by the intelligence community in U.S. domestic political affairs.
Entitled Domestic Violent Extremism Poses Heightened Threat in 2021, the March 1 Report from the Director of National Intelligence states that it was prepared in consultation with the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Securityand was drafted by the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with contributions from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
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Subscribe Its primary point is this: The IC [intelligence community] assesses that domestic violent extremists (DVEs) who are motivated by a range of ideologies and galvanized by recent political and societal events in the United States pose an elevated threat to the Homeland in 2021. While asserting that the most lethal of these threats is posed by racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists (RMVEs) and militia violent extremists (MVEs), it makes clear that its target encompasses a wide range of groups from the left (Antifa, animal rights and environmental activists, pro-choice extremists and anarchists: those who oppose capitalism and all forms of globalization) to the right (sovereign citizen movements, anti-abortion activists and those deemed motivated by racial or ethnic hatreds).
The U.S. security state apparatus regards the agenda of domestic violent extremists as derived from anti-government or anti-authority sentiment, which includes opposition to perceived economic, racial or social hierarchies. In sum, to the Department of Homeland Security, an extremist is anyone who opposes the current prevailing ruling class and system for distributing power. Anyone they believe is prepared to use violence, intimidation or coercion in pursuit of these causes then becomes a domestic violent extremist, subject to a vast array of surveillance, monitoring and other forms of legal restrictions:
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