In a move that underscores the importance of transparency, Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, has declassified a document from the Biden administration.
This document outlines the measures that Biden officials intended to implement against what they termed as "domestic terrorism." While it may initially appear as a 15-page document filled with government jargon, a closer look reveals a more unsettling reality, particularly for Americans who are aware of the Biden administration's skewed priorities.
Biden, in a 2023 speech, had declared "white supremacy" as the "most dangerous threat to our homeland." This statement came after the country had witnessed racial Black Lives Matter riots causing havoc in cities nationwide. However, the Democrats and their mainstream media allies did not perceive these "mostly peaceful" upheavals as problematic.
According to Western Journal, the Biden-era FBI, under then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, targeted Roman Catholic traditionalists who favor the Latin Mass. This was a time when the District of Columbia judicial system was dispensing harsh punishments to those involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion, regardless of the extent of their involvement.
Given this backdrop, it's reasonable to assume that the grandly titled "Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism" was primarily aimed at the Christian and conservative electorate. The report consistently refers to "domestic terrorism" using the initials "DT" coincidentally, the initials of Donald Trump, the man Democrats and the Biden administration viewed as their biggest political threat. As Trump's massive victory in November demonstrated, they were not wrong in their assessment.
Fox News pointed out that the plan proposed a close collaboration between the administration and Big Tech to combat "DT." The FBI's notorious history of working with Big Tech to favor Democrats, as evidenced by the Hunter Biden laptop story, provides a clear indication of the type of working relationship Biden officials envisaged.
The document stated, "Share with relevant technology and other private-industry companies, as appropriate and as expeditiously as possible and on a consistent basis, relevant information on DT-related and associated transnational terrorist online content in order to foster these relationships."
The FBI had previously shared information with "private-industry companies" like Twitter and Facebook, not only regarding Hunter Biden's scandalous laptop but also about the so-called "misinformation" circulating about COVID-19.
The plan also referenced the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, a law designed to combat attacks on Asians and Pacific Islanders by individuals who racially blamed them for the crisis, rather than attributing it to the gross inefficiency of the Chinese Communist Party's system.
While the document discussed "foreign" elements in American domestic terrorism, the Biden administration's track record shows a fixation on alleged threats from American conservatives, more so than international terrorism sponsors like Iran. In fact, one of the main objectives of the final months of the Biden-Harris administration was to avoid upsetting U.S. supporters of the foreign terrorist group Hamas.
Stripping away the bureaucratic language, the document reveals the Biden administration's intention to use the powers of federal, state, and local governments to target politically unfavorable individuals under the broad term of "DT."
It's evident that the real "DT" the authors were concerned about wasn't "domestic terrorism" at all. Instead, it was the man who now occupies the White House, and the countless millions of Americans who are grateful for his presence.
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