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Sri Lanky wrote:The last thing the US needs is a resurgent KKK....let's outgrow this shit already.
Sri Lanky wrote: Who supplies the streetgangs BTW?
Sri Lanky wrote:Well,I hate to shine your apple but many biker thugs are neo-nazi veterans and is it a coincidence that biker gangs are getting hammered right now?
The bulk of illegal arms trafficking is done by outlaw biker gangs which also has recruited heavily from white-supremacist groups. It makes sense for them to do that. 1] These individuals are already violent and 2]Gangs tend to be based on ethnicity.
Sri Lanky wrote:All I know is that in Canada this is true
Sri Lanky wrote:and if you look at what's happening worldwide,an international crackdown on outlaw biker gangs and the incredible amount of violence associated with them,I think that we are seeing how successful these gangs were able to conceal their activities(until recently).
The government is getting tired of cutting deals with them and now wants to show who's in charge.In Quebec the Hells were close to taking over the government--this is the power of cocaine. Also the cartels themselves are getting sick of dealing with them. The Hells will routinely assassinate Colombians and other foreign nationals if they don't deal exclusively with them.
Sri Lanky wrote:There is a very powerful tie between the Chritian Identity Movement and biker gangs.
Sri Lanky wrote:The Mexicans and other non-white organized groups?-----puppets.
A similar assessment of left-wing radicals completed in January was distributed to federal, state and local police agencies at that time.
"These assessments are done all the time, this is nothing unusual," Kuban said.
DHS had no specific information about pending violence and said threats had so far been "largely rhetorical."
But it warned that home foreclosures, unemployment and other consequences of the economic recession "could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists."
"To the extent that these factors persist, right-wing extremism is likely to grow in strength," DHS said.
The report warned that military veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with combat skills could be recruitment targets, especially those having trouble finding jobs or fitting back into civilian society.
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