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Security Threat Groups And the Military

Security Threat Groups And the Military. DISCLAIMER. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government. Security Threat Groups.

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Security Threat Groups And the Military

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  1. Security Threat GroupsAnd the Military

  2. DISCLAIMER The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.

  3. Security Threat Groups What is a Security Threat Group (STG)? A formal or informal ongoing group, gang, organization or association consisting of two or more members who have a common name or common identifying sign, color(s), or symbol(s). A group whose members/associates engage in a pattern of gang-type activity or violation of laws/regulations.

  4. Security Threat Groups In The Military? Are there currently active groups of individuals forming street type gangs and extremist groups on Military Installations? From research gathered from the US Army, US Navy, and US Air Force, there is no evidence that groups of servicemen or women are forming what would be considered “Street Gangs” or “Hate Groups” solely based on military installations.

  5. Security Threat Group Membersin the Military? There is ample evidence that members of the Armed Forces have had previous, or have current and active contact with criminal street gangs or extremist groups. There are members of these groups currently on active duty with the military.

  6. What Has the Army Provided Commanders for Use to Combat These Groups? AR 600-20, para. 4-12, A, dated 20 December 1996: Participation: Military personnel must reject participation in extremist organizations and activities. Extremist organizations and activities are ones that: 1) advocate racial, gender, ethnic hatred or intolerance 2) advocate, create, or engage in illegal discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion or national origin 3) advocate the use of, or use force, violence or unlawful means to deprive individuals their rights under the United States Constitution, the Laws of the United States, or the laws of any one state.

  7. How do service members get involvedin these groups? The service members in almost every case have had prior membership in these groups and merely re-associate themselves with local groups through contact at night clubs, malls or public events. Gang members can spot other gang members with little trouble as this is a survival technique they have learned since they were first initiated into gangs. Soldiers involved with extremist groups usually get recruited while in the service or had some contact before entering the military.

  8. Is Prior Security Threat Group Affiliation a Safety Issue? Prior affiliation is not a safety issue within the military for two main reasons. 1. Military installations and surrounding areas are initially considered neutral turf, and therefore association with those considered rivals is not an issue. 2. The service member does not usually have other members of his group with him and does not have to live up to their expectations.

  9. How Are Security Threat Group Members Identified? • Military Law Enforcement utilizes several different methods to identify potential gang/extremist members within the ranks: • Extensive use of “Health & Welfare” Inspections by • Commanders who find gang/extremist paraphernalia. • Direct contact with Local Law Enforcement Agencies who • identify gang members through direct contact. • Mandatory Tattoo checks conducted by Commanders and • in-processing personnel upon arrival at the installation. • Direct contact with Military Police through routine traffic • stops or routine case work. • Information provided by Confidential Sources.

  10. Gangs And The Military

  11. Gangs - what are they made of?

  12. What do gangs do?

  13. Society and Gangs Ice Cube "Vatos Locos" 1963 Chevy Impala Clothing Cars Music

  14. Major Gangs Bloods Folks People Crips ~ ~ Latin Kings Surenos Nortenos

  15. What is Graffiti?

  16. Local Area Gang Graffiti M1 CRIPS

  17. Local Area Gang Graffiti

  18. Local Area Gang Graffiti West Memphis Crips

  19. Local Area Gang Graffiti Warning by local CRIPs to a rival Latin Kings gang member

  20. Local Area Gang Graffiti WEST SIDE EAST SIDE

  21. Local Area Gang Graffiti Deep Valley Crips Insane Gangster Disciples

  22. Local Area Gang Graffiti

  23. Gang Graffiti and Indicators

  24. Security Threat Group Briefing Skinheads Militia Supremacists Patriots

  25. Major Hate Groups Hammerskins Posse Comitatus National Alliance KKK

  26. NEO-NAZI SKIN HEADS

  27. Terminology ZOG = Zionist Occupational Government 88 = Heil Hitler 18 = Adolph Hitler CSA = Covenant of Sword and Arm of our Lord COTC= Church of the Creator IDENTITY = White Race is the True Israel of the Bible 14 Words = We must secure the existence of our race and a future for white children RAHOWA = Racial Holy War AN = Aryan Nations 3 x 11 = 11th letter of the alphabet K - KKK AKIA = A Klansman I Am ORION = Our Race is Our Nation 4/20/89 = Hitler’s Birthday SHARP = SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice Braces & Laces = Identifiers of Skinheads, Black= Neutral, White= White Supremacy, Red=Neo Nazi

  28. Major Hate Groups David Lane, Author of the Fourteen Words. Currently in Federal Prison The Fourteen Word Press "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children." "Those who control the once-White nations deny us White nations, White schools, White organizations and everything necessary for racial survival. We resist this deliberate and malicious genocide. Is that hate? If Whites do not immediately establish an exclusive White nation, then the beauty of the White Aryan woman will soon cease to exist on earth forever. We are taught to dread the extinction of spotted owls, so why is it a hate crime to love and preserve one's race? Is that hate?" Aryan Nations Richard Butler, leader of Aryan Nations WE BELIEVE that the Cananite Jew is the natural enemy of our Aryan (White) Race. This is attested by scripture and all secular history. The Jew is like a destroying virus that attacks our racial body to destroy our Aryan culture and the purity of our Race. Those of our Race who resist these attacks are called "chosen and faithful." John 8:44; 1Thessalonians 2:15; Revelations 17:14"

  29. Major Hate Groups Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and The Federation of Klans "If the Klan were in political power laws would be enacted that would prevent American industry and property from being sold to foreigners. America should be owned by Americans - not Japanese, Arabs or Jews.... Until 20 or so years ago, nearly all states had 'sodomy' and miscegenation laws and statutes that were strictly enforced. Since that time they have been repealed or are ignored, the results are obvious with the plague of AIDS now ravaging our land. Both of these abominations against God and nature must be stopped if America is ever to return to the great Christian nation it once was. " World Church of the Creator "WE BELIEVE that the White Race, its Biological and Cultural Heritage, is now under attack by our mortal racial enemies: Jews, niggers and the mud races. WE BELIEVE that RAHOWA (RAcial HOly WAr), under the victorios flag of the one and only, true and revolutionary White Racial Religion-Creativity-, is the only road to the resurrection and redemption of the White Race"

  30. Major Hate Groups White Aryan Resistance "As our march toward hell proceeds, it will empower us if we heed the advice of Dr. Charles Weber and refer to ourselves as "Aryans". Furthermore, let's quit the side-shuffles and notify the world that we are, indeed, racists. We have been labeled as such by our racial enemies and it's about time we acknowledged the fact. If by some quirk of genetic malfunction, you feel you are a genuine poon-tang loving race-mixer, then stay away from Holocaust discussions, free speech band-wagons, National Socialism tea parties, and all other blight-wing parades for you will eventually be labeled a "racist" no matter how many kowtows you perform or where you choose to stuff your silly little nose. Most blacks are racist. Most jews are racist. Most chinks are racist. Most mestizos are racist. Most vietnamese are racist. Russian jews are racist. Japs are racist. Our apartheid injuns are racist. They all share a common view: They do not want Aryans to be racist. Racism lends strength to a people and the last thing non-Aryans want is to be in the middle of Aryan strength. If White America were as racist as its enemies claim, then it wouldn't be in such a fine mess. No parasite wants its host to reach for that can of Raid. "

  31. Active Hate Groups in the United States Source - SPLC

  32. Music Code of Violence Aggravated Assault Aryan Battlefront Blood Oath No Remorse SS Bootboys Svastika Vinland Warriors Whitelaw

  33. Displayed Material Aryan Nations Shield and Ku Klux Klan card

  34. THE MILITIA and PATRIOT MOVEMENTS

  35. Identifying Factors - Militia

  36. Identifying Factors - Militia

  37. Militia Movements By State Source - SPLC

  38. Current Active Militias In Kentucky Defenders of Liberty, Boone County Kentucky Riflemen Militia, Brooks Council of Conservative Citizens, Casey Creek West Kentucky Committee of Safety, Henderson Troublesome Creek Liberation Army, Hindman Voice of Liberty, Liberty U.S. Taxpayers Party, Louisville Source - SPLC

  39. Current Active Militias In Tennessee American Patriot Federation, Chattanooga Council of Conservative Citizens, East Tennessee 1st Mississippi Light Artillery, Hixson Jackson Militia, Jackson Americans for Constitutional Integrity, Johnson City Freeman Liberty Foundation, Knoxville Sons of Liberty, Knoxville Tennessee Volunteer State Militia, Knoxville Committees of Correspondence, Lenoir City Council of Conservative Citizens, Memphis Mid South Patriots, Memphis U.S. Taxpayers Party, Memphis Christian Civil Liberties Association, Morristown Guardians of American Liberties, Mosheim Sacred Truth Ministries, Mountain City Council of Conservative Citizens, Nashville For Christ and Country Fellowship, Nashville Committee of 1776, Inc, Powell Tennessee Militia, Signal Mountain Tennessee Volunteer People's Militia, Signal Mountain Source - SPLC

  40. Some Prominent Militia Leaders ROBERT BRADLEY, Veteran of the 82nd Airborne and Special Forces, Bradley is author of the paramilitary handbook Citizen Soldier A Manual of Community Based Defense. The 192-page book, sold by the Militia of Montana and the Christian Patriot Association, is a practical and detailed guide to guerrilla warfare. WILLIAM COOPER, Camp Verdi, Arizona. One of the most popular Patriot short-wave radio personalities, Cooper claims to be a former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member. His book Behold A Pale Horse, a staple among New World Order conspiracy writings, combines UFO theories and ideas from the anti-Semitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion to argue that America is on the brink of becoming a slave nation. "J.F.A. DAVIDSON," North Carolina. The pseudonym of the editor of The Resister, the influential quarterly newsletter of the Special Forces Underground (SFU), a clandestine Patriot group made up of active-duty and veteran Special Forces personnel.

  41. Some Prominent Militia Leaders JACK DEVAULT, San Antonio, Texas. A former Air Force major and early champion of the Branch Davidians at Waco, DeVault charged the government with conspiracy in his book The Waco Whitewash. He sends out regular updates on Waco and other anti-government issues over the American Patriot Fax Network. GEORGE ETTER, Morristown, Tennessee. Founder of the Christian Civil Liberties Association, Etter is a convicted felon and publisher of The Militia News. BO GRITZ, Kamiah, Idaho. A Green Beret Vietnam War veteran and Presidential candidate on the 1988 Populist Party ticket with David Duke, Gritz helped negotiate Randy Weaver's surrender at Ruby Ridge. Gritz heads The Center For Action and conducts weapons and survival training classes called SPIKE (Specially Prepared Individuals for Key Events). Gritz is organizing a survivalist community near Kamiah, Idaho, called Almost Heaven. He publishes the Center For Action newsletter, issues shortwave radio broadcasts and is a frequent speaker at Patriot events.

  42. Some Prominent Militia Leaders TED GUNDERSON, Santa Monica, California. A former Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Los Angeles field office, Gunderson accuses federal officials of a cover-up in the Oklahoma City bombing and suggests that the actual perpetrators came from within the government itself. His reports appear regularly in the pages of Patriot publications. JACK MOHR, Little Rock, Arkansas. A former Army colonel and John Birch Society speaker, Mohr was an early advocate of militias. In the 1980s, he co-founded the militant Christian Patriots Defense League and launched an Identity ministry for prisoners. Until failing health overtook him, Mohr published the white supremacist newsletter, Crusade for Christ and Country. His publication and ministry are now incorporated within James Bruggeman's Stone Kingdom Ministries. ROBERT PUMMER, Mayfield, Kentucky. Founder of the Florida State Militia and convicted murderer, Pummer obtained the rights to William Potter Gale's guerrilla warfare manual The Road Back, which he sells through the Militia of Montana's mail order catalog. Pummer moved to Kentucky in 1994 where he has been active in the common law movement.

  43. Examples Of Crimes Committed By Patriot Organizations Georgia On April 26, 1996, Robert Edward Starr III, 34, and William James McCranie Jr., 30, leaders of the Militia-at-Large for the Republic of Georgia, were charged with conspiracy to possess explosive devices after allegedly planning to construct homemade shrapnel bombs for distribution among militia members. The two were convicted of conspiring to use a destructive weapon in a violent crime and possessing illicit explosives in November 1996. Starr was sentenced to eight years and one month, and McCranie received a six-and-a- half-year sentence. On June 4, 1996, Troy Allen Kyser, 28, an alleged leader in the Militia-at-Large for the Republic of Georgia's "special operations team," attended a detention hearing after turning himself in to authorities on charges of conspiring to possess bombs and having an unregistered destructive device. Kyser, a former Army Ranger, and his five-member team had allegedly been trained to assassinate politicians and steal money from drug dealers to fund their activities. Kyser was convicted of conspiring to use a destructive weapon in a violent crime and possessing illicit explosives in November 1996. Kyser was sentenced to six-and-a-half-years.

  44. Examples Of Crimes Committed By Patriot Organizations New Hampshire On Oct. 30, 1996, Fitzhugh MacCrae, 51, was charged with stealing government property and making false statements to the FBI after an investigation linked him to stolen equipment from an Army warehouse at Fort Devens in September 1995. MacCrae is a member of the Hillsborough County Dragoons, a New Hampshire citizens' militia. MacCrae pleaded guilty on March 3, 1997. His sentencing was scheduled for May 14, 1997. West Virginia On Oct. 11, 1996, seven members of the Mountaineer Militia were arrested for allegedly plotting to blow up the FBI's national fingerprint record center and two other federal buildings. The charges against Ray Looker, 56, James Rogers, 40, Edward F. Moore, 52, Jack Arland Phillips, 57, James M. Johnson, 48, Terrell P. Coon, 46, and Imam A. Lewis, 26, included conspiring to make bombs, transporting explosives across state lines and conspiring to place explosives near the FBI complex.

  45. Security Threat Groups http://cfs.vrhome.com/gang gang@vrhome.com Voice/Fax (303) 362-9415

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