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Monday, August 27, 2012

"Anarchist Militia" Embedded in The U.S. Military Plots To Assassinate Barack Obama and Overthrow the U.S. Government, and This Is NOT The Biggest Story Of the Day?



From the Oklahoman:

Prosecutor: Ga. murder case uncovers terror plot 
Pauley said Aguigui funded the militia using $500,000 in insurance and benefit payments from the death of his pregnant wife a year ago. Aguigui was not charged in his wife's death, but Pauley told the judge her death was "highly suspicious." 
She said Aguigui used the money to buy $87,000 worth of semiautomatic assault rifles, other guns and bomb components that were recovered from the accused soldiers' homes and from a storage locker. He also used the insurance payments to buy land for his militia group in Washington state, Pauley said. 
In a videotaped interview with military investigators, Pauley said, Aguigui called himself "the nicest cold-blooded murderer you will ever meet." He used the Army to recruit militia members, who wore distinctive tattoos that resemble an anarchy symbol, she said. Prosecutors say they have no idea how many members belong to the group. 
"All members of the group were on active-duty or were former members of the military," Pauley said. "He targeted soldiers who were in trouble or disillusioned." 
The prosecutor said the militia group had big plans. It plotted to take over Fort Stewart by seizing its ammunition control point and talked of bombing the Forsyth Park fountain in nearby Savannah, she said. In Washington state, she added, the group plotted to bomb a dam and poison the state's apple crop. Ultimately, prosecutors said, the militia's goal was to overthrow the government and assassinate the president.
Ace of Spades comments:


"Anarchist"? It's an old trick of the media to call Neo-Nazis "right-wing" but then simply call left-wingers what they identify themselves as. "Anarchists," for example. 
Now, I initially thought these guys had to be right-wing (or what the media terms "right-wing") because I could not imagine a left-wing motive here. 
But a commenter points out the left wing is extremely angry about poor Bradley Manning, America's Pluckiest Little Traitor. 
So I guess that is an open possibility, and would explain the media not immediately calling these guys "rightwing." 
I do find that very suspicious. I find it suspicious that this isn't the biggest story in the media. If it's not, there must be a reason the media is in "let's be restrained here" mode.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Pasto.

    I passed earlier a site who claimed the main suspect was a 'republican' party member.

    Isaac Aguigui, the alleged leader of the anarchist militia group, bears a striking resemblance to one "Isaac Aguigui" identified as a 2008 Republican National Convention page by Reuters, as Gawker's John Cook points out. View the side-by-side comparison of his current mug shot and 2008 RNC photo here.

    http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/08/prosecutors-us-soldiers-plotted-kill-president-obama/56238/

    And that's it for today.....i'll grad a cold one:)

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  2. About Aguigui:

    Leader of Army Plot to Assassinate Obama Apparently Attended the 2008 Republican Convention as a Page

    Story will likely gain traction now in the msm.

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  3. Oops. Will already said that.

    I see that CNN now has the story as of a few hours ago.

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  4. My opinion is, the media is still being less attentive than one would expect.

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