Extremism or Opposition
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EP-098 Extremism or Opposition

MVE – Militia Violent Extremism: This term seems official, and it seems concerning. But it’s the focus of the definitions that are concerning, and what or who is left out. The document itself points to many instances of soft language implying it is a thrown-together hodgepodge of credible concerns of note and political opposition to the current administration.

That’s a tough one to swallow considering what we have seen our government perform in our name in the past, and how the current administration continues to perverse government action with political perspectives.

Let’s dive in and take a look at the leaked FBI documents defining MVE, and where we are as citizens asserting our rights. Project Veritas published the leaked documents.

Page 1: FBI – Domestic Terrorism Symbolism Guide – Militia Violent Extremism

These pages and content are considered “Unclassified” and or “Law Enforcement Sensitive”

The following symbols are used by Ani-Government or Anti-Authority Violent Extremists, specifically Militia Violent Extremists (MVE).  MVE symbols are often found on propaganda, online platforms, memes, merchandise, group logos, flags, tattoos, uniforms, etc.  Widespread use of symbols and quotes from American history, especially the Revolutionary war, exists within MVE networks.  Historic and contemporary military themes are common for MVE symbols.  The use or sharing of these symbols alone should not independently be considered evidence of MVE presence or affiliation or serve as an indicator of illegal activity, as many individuals use these symbols for their original, historic meaning, or other non-violent purposes.

Unclassified Symbols:

Boogaloo:  Alludes to the film Breakin’ 2:  Electric Boogaloo, used by some MVEs to refer to violent uprising or impending second Civil War.  Common imagery incorporates igloo and/or Hawaiian shirts/flowers.

Anarcho-Capitalism [ancap]:  An ideology held by some MVEs advocating the State be eliminated or minimized and that public services be provided by private companies competing in a free market.  Represented by a black and yellow flag.

Punisher Skull:  Several variations of skulls, used by III%ers and Molon Labe etc.

Warrior Culture:  Military themes both historical and contemporary (Spartans Valhalla).

2A:  MVEs justify their existence with the Second Amendment, due to the mention of a “well regulated Militia” as well as the right to bear arms.

MolonLabe:  Greek phrase translates as “come and take it” or “come and take them”.

Electrical Resistance Symbol:  A way to identify as a resistor.

Black Flag:  The black and white or all black American flag is used by some to indicate “no quarter shall be given.”

Unclassified For Official Use Only Common Referenced Historical Imagery or Quotes:

Gadsden Flag:  Historical American symbol representing gun rights and limited government.

Liberty Tree:  The Liberty Tree was a famous elm tree in Boston near Boston Common.  In 1765, colonists in Boston staged the first act of defiance against the British government at the tree.

Revolutionary War Imagery:  An example of a militiaman during the Revolutionary War.

Betsy Ross Flag:  Revolutionary War imagery harkening back to the 15 colonies and calls for revolution.

Apparently the document was produced by the Counterterrorism Analysis Section of the FBI Counterterrorism Division – and you can email them at [email protected]

Page 2: FBI – Domestic Terrorism Symbolism Guide – Militia Violent Extremism

Symbols of Militia Networks some MVEs May Self-Identify With:

Three Percenters: A US ideology based on the myth that only 3% of Americans fought back against the British during the Revolutionary War.

American Contingency: Mainstream militia nationwide, mostly online activity low history of violence.

Light Foot Militia: Self Described decentralized organization of local, county-based, militia groups.

Significant Events MVEs May Reference:

Ruby Ridge: 21 August 1992. 11-day armed siege at Weaver residence, Naples, Idaho.

Waco: 28 February 1993. Armed siege at Branch Davidian compound, Waco, Texas.

Show Links:

Project Veritas published the leaked documents.

Boogaloo Boys commentary in Michigan summer 2020.

Anarcho Capitalism by Tom Luongo on The Conservative Hippie Podcast

Boogaloo Bois busted Supporting Hamas

Smokin Js – Everything for Your Smokin Lifestyle

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