posted on Nov, 13 2008 @ 12:31 PM
Too extreme to be taken seriously at face value, IMHO. The phrase "locked and loaded" and the absence of any militia name both got my attention
immediately. Both the coincidence and contrast with
This Militia Leader Speaking to the
Senate Terrorism Subcommittee are very interesting to me.
At a glance I would rate the possibilities in the following order:
1. These people are too fringe to pull it off and nothing will happen.
2. It's cointelpro designed to separate the sheep from the wolves- they're trying to get dangerous idiots to bring their guns into one of the
toughest anti-gun jurisdictions in the country so they can be arrested before they do something.
3. It's a ploy by militias who don't intend to do it to scare the government into taking them seriously.
Edit to add: It also lacks a designated meeting location and any information about group travel, lodging, registration, or contact. It's an
invitation to be somewhere in the vicinity of capital hill at noon on december first. That kind of poor organization is an invitation to any number of
technical violations that can shut down a protest. Militia types that I've heard from, at least in leadership, tend to be borderline obsessed with
their own sense of legal savvy- and some of them actually have quite a bit of it (though others are way off).
[edit on 13-11-2008 by The Vagabond]