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Thursday, August 7, 2014

NEW YORK OATH KEEPERS REFUTE ACCUSATIONS BY STATE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

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Our New York State Chapter has written a letter of demand to the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC). Our New York Oath Keepers officers seek a public correction of that report which would exclude the use of our name in conjunction with “extremists” who may be considered “threats to law enforcement” and may be considered “anti-government”.
The document to which NYOK is responding is available at the Infowars website:
http://www.infowars.com/leaked-counter-terrorism-bulletin-warns-police-of-impending-far-right-violence/
It is also available on the New York Oath Keeper website. It’s a quick read, but an important one:
http://www.newyorkoathkeeper.com/NYSIC-Bulletin-2014-0612.pdf

Further, Bill Cooper has sent to me a link which shows the NYSIC to function with the Department of Homeland Security’s fusion center for the State of New York, which of course means that the SPLC’s influence graces the perceptions presented in that report on dangerous extremists – you know, people who voted for Ron Paul or who disapprove of U.S. involvement with the United Nations, etc. Here is that link:
http://www.dhses.ny.gov/oct/prevent-protect-prepare/index.cfm
From that page:
“The Office of Counter Terrorism (OCT) supports federal, state, local, tribal and private sector efforts to prevent terrorism in variety of ways. Through the Safeguard New York program, OCT educates public and private sector stakeholders on how to spot and report suspicious activity that may be linked to terrorism. Safeguard New York promotes the “See Something, Say Something” campaign and the State’s terrorism tips line (1-866-723-3967). Members of the OCT Intelligence Unit also staff the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC). Managed by the New York State Police, the NYSIC serves as the State’s Fusion Center, bringing together federal, state and local agencies to analyze and share information related to terrorism and other crimes. Additionally, OCT provides terrorism threat briefings, counter terrorism training and grant resources used for programs and initiatives aimed at preventing and/or mitigating acts of terrorism.” 


Did we pay attention to that part which said, “Managed by the New York State Police, the NYSIC serves as the State’s Fusion Center, bringing together federal, state and local agencies to analyze and share information related to terrorism and other crimes.” Fusion Centers, more than 70 of them at last count, are the connection between the Federal government and your local cop on the beat. Fusion Centers also are in liaison relationship with the U.S. Military and the U.S. Intelligence community. They are also in a cozy relationship with the Southern Poverty Law Center’s psychotic geniuses who sell profiles of American social institutions, peoples, and cultural habits to the DHS and Pentagon. The SPLC not only helps DHS create the “new enemy” (Domestic Terrorists), it also trains police forces around the nation – maybe your own local police force.
The fingerprints of the SPLC are all over this NYSIC report to which New York Oath Keepers are objecting, and Oath Keepers national stands firmly behind the New York chapter in this request for a correction. It is very important that government error be confronted in meaningful ways. Our good neighbors in New York Oath Keepers have done so with this letter to the NYSIC.



Oath Keepers national salutes the good work of the New York Oath Keepers leadership. They’ve given the national Oath Keepers mission a great example. All Oath Keepers will enjoy reading, below, this firmly-hitting letter to the New York State Intelligence Center. We hope that the NYSIC will accept NYOK’s request for a meeting, and if NYSIC does agree to that meeting, I will ask Bill Cooper and his officers to furnish us with a detailed report of the outcome. Below is the text of their letter to the NYSIC.
Salute!
Elias Alias, editor

Read More: http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2014/08/06/new-york-oath-keepers-refute-accusations-by-state-intelligence-agency/

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