by OLD1953 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:58 pm
It is fortunate the activist members of these groups generally aren't well educated or wealthy, it is just not that difficult to obtain poisons or high energy chemicals. OTOH, as John has said, most suicide bombers don't kill anyone but themselves. There is a built in reluctance to actually pull the trigger, thank goodness.
But anarchy on the rise is not good news for any society, even though it's only to be expected at this time.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/ ... 3A20120309
The center also estimated that some 300,000 Americans were part of the so-called "sovereign citizens" movement who flout most laws, do not pay federal taxes and even refuse to obtain driver's licenses.
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In one case, authorities accused four Georgia members of a militia group of plotting to obtain explosives and produce the deadly toxin ricin, with which they intended to attack government officials.
In Michigan, seven members of a Midwestern militia group called the Hutaree are standing trial on charges that they plotted to kill police to spark a wider insurrection.
It is fortunate the activist members of these groups generally aren't well educated or wealthy, it is just not that difficult to obtain poisons or high energy chemicals. OTOH, as John has said, most suicide bombers don't kill anyone but themselves. There is a built in reluctance to actually pull the trigger, thank goodness.
But anarchy on the rise is not good news for any society, even though it's only to be expected at this time.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/09/us-usa-politics-hate-idUSBRE82803A20120309
The center also estimated that some 300,000 Americans were part of the so-called "sovereign citizens" movement who flout most laws, do not pay federal taxes and even refuse to obtain driver's licenses.
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In one case, authorities accused four Georgia members of a militia group of plotting to obtain explosives and produce the deadly toxin ricin, with which they intended to attack government officials.
In Michigan, seven members of a Midwestern militia group called the Hutaree are standing trial on charges that they plotted to kill police to spark a wider insurrection.