The Annoyed Man wrote:I notice that one of the compounds claimed on the map in the video is on the Texas coast......couldn't tell exactly where, but it looked like it might be near Houston. It would seem to me that if this stuff were going on here, people would have eventually twigged to it.
Also, we have a long tradition in this country of local "militias." I put that word in quotes because some of them are very well organized and well run, and they are deadly serious about what they do, and they actually provide an adjunct service to national security.....like those groups that patrol along the border for instance. But some of those "militia" groups are kind of an excuse for old guys fatter than than I am to wear camo and play army, while talking tough for the Discovery Channel cameras.
I'll throw one other thing out there, just for kicking around..... Because of righteous hostility toward the particularly toxic brand of militant islam that we see among terrorists and that has actually perpetrated terror here, other Muslims who are not so inclined might just start to feel ganged up on a bit. I know Christians who have banded together for mutual support in a sort of "semi-militia" way in the event of the Zombie Apocalypse (code for "whatever is coming down the pike"). Isn't it possible that some not-so-radical Muslims might start thinking that they need to band together for the same reasons and do the same thing, in the event that this country really turns on them because of the actions of their more radicalized coreligionists? The groups portrayed in this video do appear to be toxic, but I'm just trying to be fair here. After all, nobody blinks an eye at "prepper" groups that are NOT muslim in nature.
Agreed, at least to some extent, TAM. Among my friends, which tend to run pretty conservative, most mentions of "preppers" are predicated either as an indicator of wasted paranoia, or even as jokes. I have to admit that a very long time ago now, before and during the Carter administration (if you can call it that) I became convinced that we were headed for a doomsday and did indeed become a "survivalist" but my commitment waned and although I am today "prepared" in a lot of ways, I don't keep a years supply of non-perishable food items and water in the basement anymore (which would be a trick in TX with no basement) nor do I have 15 gallons of gasoline for my generator in the garage.
I am concerned about this situation though. We are faced with a "religious" group in our country (a nation which was founded on principles of religious freedom) which wants to see that very religious freedom destroyed, and I see that as treason. How much more do we put up with in the name of our support for religious freedom before we finally start drawing a line?
Personally I hate seeing lines drawn, too many pitfalls and increments no matter where you put the line. And one of those not so radical ones who feels that the government has overstepped its bounds, could rightly point out "When in the course of human events . . . "
As my late grandmother used to say "We are in a Chinese Cow Farm . . . A Kwan Dairy" (She lived in China with my grandfather during the late 19 teens) and the triple entendre entertained her no end.
Preaching the overthrow of our government is illegal, although the very framers of it had just overthrown the previous government and surely included the capability to do so in the governing documents, and part of the reason was because of a lack of religious freedom, but it is doubtful that they ever anticipated a religion based on the overthrow of the government that protects its practice.
Remember the uproar about the mosque being built "next to" Ground Zero? What happened there?