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Homeland Security Released Warning This Year About Left Wing Extremists. WH Said Nothing.

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“I wish we’d set more bombs.
I don’t think we did enough.”

In this book there is detailed advice concerning electronics, sabotage, and surveillance, with data on everything from bugs to scramblers.

There is a comprehensive chapter on natural, non-lethal, and lethal weapons, running the gamut from cattle prods to submachine guns to bows and arrows. The section on explosives and booby traps ranges from TNT to whistle traps.
“This book is for anarchists,” says author William Powell, “those who feel able to discipline themselves on all the subjects (from drugs to weapons, to explosives) that are currently illegal and suppressed in this country.”

“This book… is not written for the members of fringe political groups, such as The Weathermen, or The Minutemen. Those radical groups don’t need this book. They already know everything that ‘s in here.

The book is called “The Anarchist’s Cookbook.” It, and its revisions, are listed in a recent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Advisory “Leftwing Extremists Likely to Increase Use of Cyber Attacks over the Coming Decade”

The Anarchist Cookbook, continually updated and revised in online versions and accessible on numerous anarchist, animal rights, and environmental websites, contains several chapters focusing on hacking techniques and tutorials.

Many of you are aware of the recent advisory the DHS gave warning all America about the Right Wing Extremists threat. What you might not have known is that preceding that report the DHS issued a similar warning about Left Wing Extremists threats.

Some of you may not see any justification in the MSM making a big deal out of the DHS report on rightwing (Lwing) extremists, while they report not one word of the DHS report on leftwing (Lwing) extremists? It (their coverage) probably started with the WH passing out the Rwing report, and conveniently not mentioning that there was an earlier report that gave similar soft warning about the Lwing. So, don’t blame Jack Trapper and the cub puppy dog reporters that missed this.

The image at the top of this post, by the way, is the logo for the Weathermen. The quote is from the guy who introduced Obama into politics by hosting his first political fundraiser in Chicago. When the author of The Anarchist’s Cookbook said: “Turn on, Burn down, Blow up are revolutionary slogans of the day” he was talking about Obama mentor, Bill Ayers’ inspiration in the “revolution,” as a leader of the Weathermen.
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I know that no matter how hard you tried to think out of the bomb factory box you would probably never suspect that the WH kept the Lwing report under the fertilizer bag behind the modem rack on purpose. You would probably think that the great Ori wanted transparency. Yes. He wanted the report to come out that declared his iBots a modern cyber-threat and the only way he could get investigative writers to help him slip that information past his Priors was to make it look like the Rwing report was released just to cast a shadow of danger over the moderates and conservatives. This would enrage the non-believers so much that somebody would have to write this column, just to let off steam. Thank you, oh great one, for having such wickedly impish vision.

This report, “Leftwing Extremists Likely to Increase Use of Cyber Attacks over the Coming Decade” was prepared by the DHS on Jan 26, 2009 and delivered to the WH on Feb 7. It is possible that, between the Wednesday Night beer bashes and the massive mental drain needed orchestrate flying a pizza cook from St. Louis to DC for a Friday Night pizza party, there was no time left for reading all those reports addressed from the Office of Intelligence and Analysis.


Click to read the full DHS report on Left WingNuts.


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  • http://mcnorman.wordpress.com mcnorman

    I think you are right. The report was delivered on Pizza Night and then someone placed the empty keg on top of it.

  • Judy L. NC

    Hypocrits.

  • Benjamin

    Wow, it’s so great to be a part of this post-partisan Nirvana that Obama has created . . .

  • http://www.thatsmeontheleft.blogspot.com/ Puget Sound Island Girl

    I hung out with some of those so-called Right Wing Extremists at the Tea Party in Seattle last night. They sure seemed calm and normal to me.

    I have pictures on two different posts on my blog (thatsmeontheleft.blogspot.com). Seattle Moss is pictured twice in one post.

    You can also go directly to my most recent post where I write about the nutcases that were at the Tea Party. Go to http://www.tinyurl.com/cfdw67 to read all about it.

    • oowawa

      Neat site, PSIG. Glad to see Moss’s pitchfork & torch business is thriving . . .

      • http://noquarter foxyladi14

        best thing since sliced bread…

    • I’mFedUp

      Thanks for the pics PSIG…looks like a great time was had by all!

    • Ani

      PSIG… I loved the post on your site — thank you for the great report.

    • wodiej

      Someone called into talk radio today and said they were at the Chicago tea party. All ethnicities, ages there. Everyone was polite and even picked up trash on the ground and threw it away when it was over. Ooooh, scary people!

      • viking

        I was at the Chicago Tea Party. There were people of all racial and political stripes there. Everyone was polite and well-mannered. If FOX was there, I didn’t see them. The CNN report is a lie.

  • oowawa

    Just imagine Timothy McVeigh and William Ayers sitting down on a pile of flaming fertilizer in hell for a cordial chat. They’d have lots in common to talk about, wouldn’t they? I imagine Hell is non-partisan–all “wings” are welcome.

  • cynic

    “The Anarchist’s Cookbook” is a bizarre artifact of the radical 1960s, compiled in 1971 by an angry adolescent who has since become a born-again Christian, much embarassed at having created it. Owning and displaying a copy was a symbol of youthful social rebellion–kind of like taping a Che or Mao poster up on your wall or owning a copy of Mao’s little red book. Essentially it was a wannabe-radical novelty publication.

    God help anyone stupid enough to have actually attempted making any of the concoctions according to the recipes provided! I imagine there were a few people with sore throats, headaches, and temporary coughs who believe the book’s assertion that you could get a buzz from smoking bananna peel scrapings, or the catnip stuffing you removed from your cat’s catnip mouse.

    There are plenty of seriously dangerous publications out there. “The Anarchist’s Cookbook” isn’t one of them, unless it’s been rewritten to such an extent that it’s no longer the same silly document.

    • cynic

      Having said that, I can agree that we might want to keep an eye on anyone who carries around a copy, tapes up Che posters, and smells of burning bananna peels. These could be early warning signs.

      • Ellen D

        a symbol of youthful social rebellion–kind of like taping a Che or Mao poster up on your wall

        Umm – like the Che poster taped up on the Obama campaign wall?

    • oowawa

      I would say The Anarchist’s Cookbook is a very dangerous publication, and you can hurt yourselves and others very badly by following some of its “recipes.” Far beyond smoking banana peels!

      • oowawa

        One thing’s for sure: I wouldn’t want to try to download a oopy!

        • cynic

          No doubt in a room somewhere a computer has taken note of the fact that it was simply mentioned. I presume there’s a points system…

      • cynic

        Yep. As I recall there were instructions for making mercury fulminate that might have worked. It’s a very unstable substance. A fool and his fingers are soon parted.

        I’m certainly not saying that publishing such instructions wasn’t the height of irresponsibility. In that sense the book is dangerous. Knowledge can be dangerous. Partial and imperfect knowledge can be even more so–particularly in the hands of fools.

      • Peggy Sue

        Well, if I remember correctly, one of the Weathermen cells “did” blow themselves up. Maybe that’s what prompted Bill Ayers to publish the book–to save the sorry asses of his own crackpot organization. Who but a total nutcase would dedicate any book to Sirhan Sirhan?

        Reformed or not, the man is not credible. And I have real problems with the “reformed” bit anyway.

        • Peggy Sue

          Sorry, had this one mixed up with “Fugitive Days.” Not much better, in my mind.

  • Tricia Spiegel

    Fascinating! True–I had seen the “right wing” version but not this one. Even the timing, 2006, is interesting!

    • Eastan McNeal

      2006?

  • I’m a Linda too

    More examples of Weary Barry’s empty words as just campaign rhetoric, in honest fulfillment.

    And, i guess we also see his need to protect his bros, those leftwing radical extremists.

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