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http://news.yahoo.com/midwest-mi ... gent-202028231.html

Midwest militia group had 'kill' list: FBI agent

DETROIT (Reuters) - A Midwestern militia group whose members are accused of plotting to murder police had a "kill list" that included current and former U.S. presidents, top government officials and members of Congress, an FBI agent testified on Tuesday in a federal trial.

The list from members of the group called the Hutaree was titled "Established Elite Still in Control" and included military officers, reporters and corporate executives, FBI agent Steve Haug said in federal court in Detroit.

Haug, who had gained access to the southern Michigan-based group by posing as a truck driver, said the list was circulated during the wedding of Hutaree leader David Brian Stone Sr. to Tina Stone. Haug served as best man at the wedding.

Seven members of the Hutaree, including Stone and his wife, face federal charges of sedition, the attempted use of weapons of mass destruction and firearms offenses.

Defense attorneys have argued the group was merely engaging in angry expressions of free speech and did not intend to commit acts of terrorism. No attacks were carried out.

Also facing trial are David Brian Stone Sr.'s sons, David Brian Stone Jr. and Joshua Matthew Stone; Michael David Meeks; Thomas William Piatek; and Kristopher Sickles.

Prosecutors played a recording for jurors of a conversation at Stone's wedding in which Joshua John Clough, a Hutaree member who pleaded guilty in December to weapons charges, told Meeks it was "a whole complete kill list."

"Mike showed me a piece of paper, a list of names and groups," Haug said. "Michael gave me a copy of it."

Haug said his "date" for the wedding was a female FBI agent from another division. Prosecutors showed wedding photos of members posed in camouflage gear with AR-15 rifles, a civilian version of the military M-16 assault rifle.

At the wedding, David Stone Sr. told Hutaree members they needed to practice loading and unloading a van and establish a base camp where they could patrol the perimeter.

The trial is the latest in prosecutions aimed at what the government sees as a growing threat of violence from home-grown anti-government groups. In early February, the FBI warned that such groups posed an increasing threat to law enforcement.

The deadliest act of home-grown violence, the 1995 bombing of a government building in Oklahoma City, killed 168 people and injured hundreds. It was the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil before the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.

The Southern Poverty Law Center said last week that the number of hate and anti-government groups in the United States had continued to rise in 2011 fueled by racial tensions, conspiracy theories and anger over economic inequality.

Prosecutors contend the Hutaree had met regularly since 2008 for military style training and were preparing for an attack when authorities executed search warrants and swept them up in raids in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana in early 2010.

During their raids, federal agents seized machine guns, unregistered short-barrel guns, ammunition, explosive devices and materials that could be used to make bombs.

The jury trial before U.S. District Court Judge Victoria Roberts started in mid-February and is expected to take up to eight weeks.

(Reporting by Rachelle Damico; Writing by David Bailey; Editing by Paul Thomasch and Eric Walsh)
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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2012-3-14 04:32 | 只看該作者

Hutaree簡介
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutaree


Hutaree (i/huːˈtɑriː/) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based in Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1]

The group was formed in early 2008. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that it means "Christian warriors."[2]

The group was allegedly preparing for what they believed would be an apocalyptic battle with the forces of the Antichrist, whom they believed would be supported and defended by local, state, and federal law enforcement. On their website, all police and military members who would support the current U.S. system of local, state or federal government were described as members of the "brotherhood" who are considered by the Hutaree to be enemies.[1]

From March 28 to March 30, 2010, nine people thought to be Hutaree members were arrested in police raids in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana (in Hammond), for their alleged involvement in a plot to kill various police officers and possibly civilians using illegal explosives and/or firearms.[3] An undercover agent played a role in the investigation that led indictments. Grand jury testimony by a law enforcement officer referred to an "undercover FBI agent" who worked on the case, the FBI declined to comment, but infiltration is a common tactic for law-enforcement officials targeting domestic militia groups.[4]

On May 3, 2010 a federal judge ordered that all nine members be freed on bond until their trial, saying that prosecutors were not able to demonstrate that the defendants would pose a danger if released.[5]
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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2012-3-14 04:34 | 只看該作者
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基督教愛國運動。

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Patriot_movement

Christian Patriot movement

The movement originally referred to the late 1980s' Posse Comitatus group, a militant far right organization. Posse Comitatus followed an ideology based on the teachings of Posse founder and Christian Identity minister William P. Gale, though the majority do not follow Identity's white nationalist Israelistic views. This ideology holds that state and federal governments are agents of an arcane conspiracy to deprive Americans of their rights as "sovereign citizens." This conspiracy can, however, be undermined through various legal pleadings from English common law and other sources, such as a motion to require a court to address a defendant in a particular way.[2] The ideology persists despite numerous court rulings that have declared its theories frivolous.[3]
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