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And, the war on Christians continues to ramp up. The Clash Daily has printed a letter from a Colorado law enforcement officer, who claims to have attended a training provided by CIAC, which is a “fusion center.” These centers exchange information between state and local law enforcement agencies, and DHS. We looked at how these centers work back in 2009, when the infamous DHS report was preceded by the equally offenseive MIAC report. Here is the letter…

From: rtrowbridge@prowerscounty.net To: forknown@hotmail.com Subject: CSP Training Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 10:30:22 -0600 On April 1, 2013 I attended training in La Junta, Colorado hosted by the Colorado State Patrol (CSP). The training was from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm and covered two topics, Sovereign Citizens, and Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. I was pretty familiar with motorcycle gangs but since we often deal with the so-called sovereign citizen groups I was interested to see what they had to say. The group consisted of police officers, deputies, and CSP troopers. There were about 20 people in attendance. Trooper Joe Kluczynski taught a 2-hour section on sovereign citizens. Kluczynski spent most of his two hours focusing on how, in his view and apparently the view of Homeland Security, people turn to the sovereign citizen movement. Kluczynski started off by saying there are probably some sovereign citizens in this room and gave a generalized list of those groups that have sovereign citizen views. Among those groups, Kluczynski had listed, were those who believe America was founded on godly principles, Christians who take the Bible literally, and “fundamentalists”. Kluczynski did not explain what he meant by “fundamentalists” but from the context it was clear he was referring again to those who took the Bible literally or “too seriously.” While Kluczynski emphasized that sovereign citizens have a right to their beliefs, he was clearly teaching that the groups he had listed should be watched by law enforcement and should be treated with caution because of their potential to assault law enforcement. Kluczynski explained why he believed these groups were dangerous saying they were angry over the election of a black president. When someone in the group suggested the failing economy was probably much more to blame, Kluczynski intimated that those who are not going along with the changes in America will need to be controlled by law enforcement. Kluczynski even later questioned some of the troopers present if they were willing and prepared to confiscate “illegal” weapons if ordered to. Kluczynski’s assignment with the CSP was an Analyst for the Colorado Information Analysis Center, (CIAC). CIAC is funded by Homeland Security funds and run by the CSP. Kluczynski said he gets his information from the Department of Homeland Security. Kluczynski said he was leaving the CSP at the end of that week (March 29, 2013) to begin his new career with Homeland Security. I thought he was perfect for the job. Ron Trowbridge

Undersheriff

Prowers County Sheriff’s Office

The linked article at the Clash Daily, linked above, has much more information, and I recommend you check it out.

So, this shows all the hallmarks of the last report. There are targets to be smeared. The smear is to link normal patriotic Americans with hate groups, racists, and extremists. Then, when the time comes to round up the enemies of the state, authorities are properly and sufficiently propagandised to ignore the truth and follow orders. Then again, planting the seed in law enforcement’s heads that Christians might be interested in assaulting them might make officers want to “shoot first and ask questions later.” At least that’s the idea. Our leftists tend to underestimate the strength and determination of real people, so many will remain solidly on the side of law. Hopefully there will be enough.

And, as I predicted in 2009, how long will it take before DHS is echoing the CIAC training materials?