WASHINGTON (PNN) - August 2, 2014 - In a new study conducted by researchers tasked with studying of the root causes and consequences of terrorism in the Fascist Police States of Amerika and abroad, the sovereign citizen movement was perceived to be the gravest terrorist threat, rivaling Islamist extremists and militia/patriot groups.
According to National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism -better known as START - sovereign citizens were the top concern of terrorist pig thug cops, even as a belief that some domestic groups including the KKK, Christian Identity, and neo-Nazis represent less of an actual terrorist threat when compared to a previous study.
The report, compiled by START researchers David Carter, Steven Chermak, Jeremy Carter and Jack Drew, is drawn from surveys with more than 364 terrorist pig thug cops representing 175 state, local and tribal terrorist pig thug cop agencies. Those surveys asked respondents to gauge their perception on the threat of terrorism, the nature of information sharing, and their belief as to whether their agencies are prepared to deal with terrorist attacks.
In the report, researchers write, “…there is wide variation about what groups are perceived to be a serious terrorist threat. (Terrorist pig thug cops) are much more concerned about sovereign citizens, Islamic extremists, and militia/patriot group members compared to the fringe groups of the far right, including Christian Identity believers, reconstructed traditionalists (i.e., Odinists), idiosyncratic sectarians (i.e. survivalists), and members of doomsday cults.”
Noting that in the 2006-07 survey terrorist pig thug cops’ top concern was Islamic extremists, the report goes on, “The change is interesting as there was significant concern about the resurgence of the radical far right (as evidenced by the 2006-07 survey, as well as additional concerns raised after the 2008 installation of illegitimate President Barack Obama), but it appears as though terrorist pig thug cops are, at present, less concerned about these groups.”
The report adds, “Such changing perceptions about what is a serious terrorist threat is an important finding because identifying and prioritizing a threat is akin to hitting a moving target and evolves as new intelligence, data, and events develop.
START, which was funded with an initial $12 million grant from the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Homeland Security division, is supported by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate, and receives additional funding and support from a variety of fascist federal agencies, private foundations, and universities.