Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Who Do You Trust?

Four ATF agents infiltrated the gang and were accepted as full members, a difficult process that requires winning the trust of the gang's top leaders over a period of months, Hoffman said.

The agents were required to live away from their families in homes set up to make it look like they lived a Mongols lifestyle, Hoffman said. Four female undercover ATF agents also were involved in the operation, pretending to be biker girlfriends and attending parties with the agents.
Not that I'm comparing the two, but what they can do to the Mongols they can do to a militia.

Beware infiltrator informants and provocateurs. As we've seen too often, being a moral and patriotic American exercising Constitutionally-protected rights is no defense.

[Via David H and Avg Joe]

10 comments:

  1. Organization now, with these and other facists watching, almost nil. Organization after the leftists turn peace into chaos with their overreach, not so much of a problem. Internal security is always difficult, but possible. One of the best methods is to NEVER TAKE ON VOLUNTEERS. Pick who you want only, and only after you do your own background check on them. Constantly upchecking on current members is critical. When a quisling is caught, execution in front of all the others is very enlightening. And don't fall for the old ploy of them killing one of their own to prove their loyalty. The Nazis were past masters of that, especially in Holland, and they swiss cheesed the whole operation. Manipulation of relatives is required, but repugnant. Don't overlook it because it stinks, it still works. An internal network of spies is invaluable. And get spies on them too. And lastly, never ignore the facts, as you have them. Spies often work right in your face. Remember the 9/11 gang of jihadists? If your operation is not achieving its' goals, you probably have rats.

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  2. A real kicker is if you don't know their family and know their grass roots that is a warning sign.
    Decent folks are going to have a background that is loaded with who they are and where they grew up at and friends going way back.

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  3. Be an "Army of One" (to steal a phrase). No "leaders" to kidnap; no group to infiltrate; no plan to thwart.

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  4. My thoughts exactly, Kent. A lone guerilla warrior.

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  5. I am a militia unit.

    Think about these gang infiltrators. To be accepted, they have to commit exactly the crimes they're supposedly supposed to be stopping. Gangs welcome part-time help that's not gonna try to take over leadership.
    It's good for the crime statistics that they use to justify disarming us.
    The War on Drugs is the War on Liberty. Funy how theyno longer ask us to support it with public service commercials, they just assume everyone does.
    You ARE anti-crime, aren't you, comrade citizen? I thought so.

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  6. Just askin' if those ATF honeys enjoyed being passed along? Just askin'.

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  7. Use the guerilla method or commie if you please, no more than three man cells. People you know and have known for years. I can tell you it will be tough for most white people will not stand up, that has been proven over and over again.

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  8. what kent said.

    "you want to know about what? i'm sorry sir, i can't help you."

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  9. I don't know. Remember the episode of Star Trek with the evil Spock and evil Kirk? When they returned to their own dimension and they asked the doctor how they had known the others were impostors? The reply was that it is much easier for a civilized man to behave like a barbarian than for a barbarian to behave as a civilized man. Much easier for a thug to pretend to be a biker than for a thug to pretend to be a civilized patriot.

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