What should be done about the MAGA terrorist threat?

Pentagon Offered National Guard Troops 2 Days Before Jan. 6, Former Chief Of Staff Confirms

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...oops-2-days-jan-6-former-chief-staff-confirms

Why on Jan. 6—when it has now been publicly admitted by the FBI that they had information that there could possibly be a situation like that at the United States Capitol—why weren’t the cabinet secretaries under [then] President Trump briefed? Why didn’t the FBI put a thousand uniformed agents around the U.S. Capitol? Where was the fence?” asked Patel.

“These are the mistakes, intentional or otherwise, that led to Jan. 6,” Patel continued. “If you look at the videos from Jan. 6, an entire side of the Capitol—and I believe it’s outside—was totally unmanned. No police officers whatsoever, and that’s where the crowd first came in through.

He charged that the Pentagon’s offer was rejected for political reasons.

“I think people now are starting to realize that the protecting of the U.S. Capitol on a day like Jan. 6 is a law enforcement function,” Patel explained. “You cannot have the United States military descend and occupy the area around the U.S. Capitol, it’s literally illegal. But they can assist their law enforcement partners through a request from the mayor or the governor or the Capitol Police.”

That’s what should’ve happened, and that’s what we told them they might want to consider, but they flat out rejected it for political reasons I believe.”
 
As was witnessed in DC, these are violent thugs that have zero respect for democracy and want a fascistic state.

What should Biden's FBI & intelligence apparatus do about this enemy of the people?

Re-education camps like the ones Trump congratulated Xi about?
Massive surveillance as approved by Bush Jr?
Or do something about their treachery like Trump kept reminiscing about?
You are the enemy of the people.
 
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https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...ot-to-blow-up-sacramento-democrat-hq-fbi-says

Juiced Up Trump Fanatics Plotted to Blow Up Democratic HQ, Feds Say


‘EMAILED PROUD BOYS’
In the wake of the Capitol riot, the pair fantasized about drinking Red Bulls, grabbing weapons, and plotting violence against Democrats, according to court filings.
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Two Trump fanatics who abused steroids and had access to a disturbing home arsenal plotted to blow up a Democratic building in the wake of Biden’s win—and even reached out to the Proud Boys for help, according to new indictments unsealed Thursday.

According to court documents filed by DOJ attorneys in the Northern District of California, Ian Benjamin Rogers, 45, of Napa, and Jarrod Copeland, 37, of Vallejo started plotting to attack Democratic targets as early as November, after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election. They also contacted anti-government groups with the hopes of rallying them to commit similar acts of violence and overthrow the government, the indictment alleges.

Through a messaging app, the pair had discussed using “Molotov cocktails and gasoline,” to take out the California governor’s mansion as early as Nov. 25, according to court documents.

Then days before the Capitol insurrection, Rogers allegedly insisted the pair needed backup support from other groups in their plot. Text messages recovered from Rogers’ phone showed an effort to keep Trump in power at all costs, and showed that he intended to attack Democrats and places associated with Democrats in an effort to keep Trump in office, DOJ officials said.

“We need help though and I don’t know how to get more people involve [sic],” Rogers allegedly wrote in a message on Jan. 4.

Copeland responded: “Proud boys and 3%” then allegedly wrote that he had “emailed proud boys.”

Days after the Capitol assault, Copeland—who once deserted the U.S. Army —lauded “REVOLUTION” in messages to Rogers and fantasized about drinking Red Bulls, and grabbing his tactical gear and weapons, according to court documents. “I’m fucking juiced!!!!!” he wrote. “I’m bout to throw my gear on and drive around and punish sombitces.”

In the days that followed, the pair, who spent $1,200 on a stash of steroids, pointedly discussed targeting the Sacramento office as part of an initial attack. “I want to blow up a democrat building bad,” Rogers allegedly wrote. Copeland responded: “I agree” and “Plan attack,” the indictment says.

Both men allegedly planned to use incendiary or explosive devices in their attacks and believed the attacks would start a movement. They allegedly intended to initiate their plans following the January inauguration.

“Let’s see what happens after the 20th we go to war,” Rogers allegedly told Copeland in a message dated Jan. 11.

Rogers has been in custody since January when law enforcement officials searched his home and business and discovered a stash of weapons including 49 firearms, two dozen boxes of ammunition containing thousands of rounds, and five pipe bombs, according to a criminal complaint at the time.

During their search, officers also seized two copies of books titled U.S. Army Special Forces Guide to Unconventional Warfare, and U.S. Army Guerrilla Warfare Handbook. They also identified a “Three Percenters” sticker on Rogers’ car, the complaint said.

After learning of Rogers’ arrest, according to prosecutors, Copeland allegedly contacted an unnamed militia group to which both men belonged that was affiliated with the Three Percenters, an anti-government militia group that advocates armed rebellion against the federal government. According to the indictment, members of the militia advised Copeland to use a different messaging app and delete communications with Rogers. Copeland was taken into custody on Wednesday.

Both men were charged with conspiracy to destroy by fire or explosive a building used or in affecting interstate commerce. Rogers is also charged with possession of unregistered destructive devices and possession of machine guns. Copeland faces an additional count of destruction of records, the DOJ said.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig Fair lauded the prevention of the attack in a statement Thursday.

“The FBI’s highest priority has remained preventing terrorist attacks before they occur, including homegrown plots from domestic violent extremists,” Fair said. “As described in the indictment, Ian Rogers and Jarrod Copeland planned an attack using incendiary devices. The FBI and the Napa County Sheriff’s Office have worked hand-in-hand to uncover this conspiracy and to prevent any loss of life.”
 
https://www.adl.org/news/press-rele...l-to-fight-extremism-and-protect-marginalized

PayPal Partners with ADL to Fight Extremism and Protect Marginalized Communities



SAN JOSE, Calif., July 26, 2021 -- PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL), in partnership with ADL (the Anti-Defamation League), today announced a new partnership initiative to fight extremism and hate through the financial industry and across at-risk communities. This is the latest effort by PayPal in combating racism, hate and extremism across its platforms and the industry.
PayPal Partners with ADL to Fight Extremism and Protect Marginalized Communities
Through this collaboration, PayPal and ADL have launched a research effort to address the urgent need to understand how extremist and hate movements throughout the U.S. are attempting to leverage financial platforms to fund criminal activity. The intelligence gathered through this research initiative will be shared broadly across the financial industry and with policymakers and law enforcement.

"By identifying partners across sectors with common goals and complementary resources, we can make an even greater impact than any of us could do on our own," said Aaron Karczmer, Chief Risk Officer and EVP, Risk and Platforms, PayPal. "We are excited to partner with the ADL, other non-profits and law enforcement in our fight against hate in all its forms."

The initiative with PayPal will be led through ADL's Center on Extremism, a leading authority on extremism, terrorism and hate. PayPal and ADL will focus on further uncovering and disrupting the financial pipelines that support extremist and hate movements. In addition to extremist and anti-government organizations, the initiative will focus on actors and networks spreading and profiting from all forms of hate and bigotry against any community.


"All of us, including in the private sector, have a critical role to play in fighting the spread of extremism and hate. With this new initiative, we're setting a new standard for companies to bring their expertise to critical social issues," said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO, ADL. "We have a unique opportunity to further understand how hate spreads and develop key insights that will inform the efforts of the financial industry, law enforcement, and our communities in mitigating extremist threats."

Core to the PayPal and ADL initiative is the establishment and expansion of a coalition with other civil rights partner organizations, such as the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), to protect marginalized communities against extremism. PayPal and ADL will work closely with these organizations to share trends in extremism and hate with marginalized and vulnerable communities with the goal of helping to empower and safeguard those communities which are frequently targets of hate groups and extremist acts.

"This innovative partnership between ADL and PayPal encourages us to think outside the box when fighting evil," said Sindy Benavides, CEO, LULAC. "We hope to see more private and public partnerships such as these to help raise the social awareness of the public to the dangers that exist in plain sight. Attacking these hateful groups' revenue sources weakens their reach and exposes just how unstable they truly are. The data and research collected from experts will help organizations, like LULAC, inform their strategy to combat evil. We congratulate these organizations and will continue to stand alongside them against hate."

"I applaud PayPal and the ADL for joining forces to combat hate and extremist movements who seek to utilize financial platforms to bankroll their criminal activities and profit from the spread of racism and bigotry," said Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr. "My office stands ready to assist financial institutions and businesses of all kinds in this urgent fight to stop hate and protect members of historically marginalized communities."


ADL has been combating extremist threats across the ideological spectrum for decades. Its staff of investigators, analysts, researchers and technical experts strategically monitors, exposes and disrupts extremist threats – on the internet and on the ground. ADL provides resources, expertise and educational briefings that enable law enforcement providers, public officials and community leaders, as well as internet and technology companies, to identify and counter emerging threats.

This partnership is the most recent example of PayPal extending the reach of its financial crimes capabilities through multi-sector collaborations to address critical societal and community issues. PayPal also maintains partnerships with Polaris to combat human trafficking through a joint Financial Intelligence Unit, as well as a multi-sector research initiative to better understand illegal firearm trafficking and financing.
 
https://www.wjbf.com/top-stories/56-arrested-in-georgias-largest-gang-investigation/

56 arrested in Georgia’s largest gang investigation

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF ) — Since 2018, the Richmond County Sheriff’s office has been investigating the Ghostface Gangsters, the “fastest growing white gang in the country with approximately 5,000 members,” according to investigators.

They “are a white supremacist gang that has roots in white supremacy,” Jared Williams, Augusta’s district attorney, explains. “They have no respect for human life. They have no respect for human dignity. They have no respect for our community.”

“This is not just a white supremacist group having meetings,” he adds. “This was a criminal operation operating from both within prison and outside on our streets.”

Governor Kemp, Sheriff Roundtree announce arrests of Ghostface Gangsters in gang crackdown
Investigators say the gang formed in Georgia, quickly spreading to South Carolina and Tennessee. They allegedly committed crimes as they grew, ranging from attempted murder to sex trafficking and narcotics dealing.

“This indictment encompasses 77 defendants with over 300 criminal acts, Williams adds.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office worked closely with local, state and federal agencies agencies, making this the largest gang investigation in Georgia history. Now, 56 of those suspected gang members are behind bars. 10 additional people were arrested during the investigation. 21 suspects remain at large. Sheriff Richard Roundtree says he is confident they will be located and arrested soon.

“If you feel that you must continue to engage in criminal activity in Richmond County, it’s only a matter of time before your clock strikes midnight,” Roundtree says.

“You have two choices –you can join these gangs and be part of this,” Gov. Brian Kemp adds. “But, we will come after you. We will be relentless. We won’t sleep. We’ll work seven days a week and chase you wherever you go.”

The suspects are reportedly facing the following charges:

Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder
Trafficking / Distribution / Possession of Methamphetamine
Trafficking / Distribution / Possession of Heroin
Distribution of Marijuana
Distribution of Cocaine
Possession of MDMA
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer
Kidnapping with Bodily Injury
False Imprisonment
Possession of Firearms by Convicted Felons
Possession of Firearms During Commission of a Felony
Hindering the Apprehension of a Felon
Obstruction of a Law Enforcement Officer
Criminal Attempt to Commit Theft by Extortion
Printing, Executing or Negotiating Fictitious Checks
Theft by Taking Motor Vehicle
Theft by Receiving Motor Vehicle
Tampering with Evidence
Trafficking Persons for Sexual Servitude

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