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Homeland Security strikes again with its Domestic Extremism Lexicon. It mentions white extremists and christian extremists, I don't see Islamists anywhere.
(U) aboveground (U//FOUO) A term used to describe extremist groups or individuals who operate overtly and portray themselves as law-abiding.
(U) alternative media (U//FOUO) A term used to describe various information sources that provide a forum for interpretations of events and issues that differ radically from those presented in mass media products and outlets.
That first one sounds like a catch-all for anyone they don't like. The second one could apply to ... :rolleyes: us.
I read something about this today. The article I read talks about this being written 2 weeks before the one we have grown to know and love.......NOT.
Here is the link
Homeland Security strikes again with its Domestic Extremism Lexicon. It mentions white extremists and christian extremists, I don't see Islamists anywhere.
(U) aboveground (U//FOUO) A term used to describe extremist groups or individuals who operate overtly and portray themselves as law-abiding.
(U) alternative media (U//FOUO) A term used to describe various information sources that provide a forum for interpretations of events and issues that differ radically from those presented in mass media products and outlets.
That first one sounds like a catch-all for anyone they don't like. The second one could apply to ... :rolleyes: us.
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