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EDUCATION CENTER

What is a Hate group

what is a radicalIzation

what is a hate crime?

 A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other designated sector of society. 

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what is a hate crime?

what is a radicalIzation

what is a hate crime?

 "Hate crime" generally refers to criminal acts which are seen to have been motivated by bias against one or more of the social groups listed above, or by bias against their derivatives. Incidents may involve physical assault, homicide, damage to property, bullying, harassment, verbal abuse (which includes slurs) or insults, mate crime, or offensive graffiti or letters (hate mail) .

what is a radicalIzation

what is a radicalIzation

what is a radicalIzation

 

Radicalization is a process of developing extremist beliefs, emotions, and behaviors. The extremist beliefs are profound convictions that oppose the fundamental values of society, the laws of democracy and universal human rights by advocating the supremacy of a particular group (racial, religious, political, economic, social etc.).

Tactics

what is darvo

What do I need to know about Domestic terrorism

what is a radicalIzation

 DARVO (an acronym for "deny, attack, and reverse victim and offender") 

  1. The abuser denies the abuse ever took place
  2. When confronted with evidence, the abuser then attacks the person that was abused (and/or the person's family and/or friends) for attempting to hold the abuser accountable for their actions, and finally
  3. The abuser claims that they are actually the victim in the situation, thus reversing the positions of victim and offender. It often involves not just playing the victim but also victim blaming.

What is stochastic terrorism

What do I need to know about Domestic terrorism

What do I need to know about Domestic terrorism

Stochastic terrorism is “the public demonization of a person or group resulting in the incitement of a violent act, which is statistically probable but whose specifics cannot be predicted.”

The word stochastic, in everyday language, means “random.” Terrorism, here, refers to “violence motivated by ideology.”

Here’s the idea behind stochastic terrorism:

  1. A leader or organization uses rhetoric in the mass media against a group of people.
  2. This rhetoric, while hostile or hateful, doesn’t explicitly tell someone to carry out an act of violence against that group, but a person, feeling threatened, is motivated to do so as a result.
  3. That individual act of political violence can’t be predicted as such, but that violence will happen is much more probable thanks to the rhetoric.
  4. This rhetoric is thus called stochastic terrorism because of the way it incites random violence.

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What do I need to know about Domestic terrorism

What do I need to know about Domestic terrorism

What do I need to know about Domestic terrorism

 Domestic terrorism involves violence against the civilian population or infrastructure of a nation—often but not always by citizens of that nation and often with the intent to intimidate, coerce, or influence national policy. 


 

The threat of domestic terrorism also remains persistent overall, with actors crossing the line from exercising First Amendment-protected rights to committing crimes in furtherance of violent agendas.


Law enforcment recruited

Playbook to target the marginalized

Law enforcment recruited

 

One of the most troubling facts about adherents of extremist movements is that veterans, active-duty military personnel and members of law enforcement are overrepresented. One estimate, published in The Times in 2020, found that at least 25 percent of members of extremist paramilitary groups have a military background.

  Although white supremacist groups have historically engaged in strategic efforts to infiltrate and recruit from law enforcement communities, current reporting on attempts reflects self-initiated efforts by individuals, particularly among those already within law enforcement ranks, to volunteer their professional resources to white supremacist causes with which they sympathize. 

ADL ON POLICE EXTREMISM

Grooming our youth

Playbook to target the marginalized

Law enforcment recruited

 Extremist groups are radicalizing children because they are vulnerable to indoctrination and are less  likely to question authority. In a post-conflict environment, indoctrinated youth seeking to reintegrate  must overcome both the traumas of child soldiering in addition to the damaging psychological and  social affects of radicalization. It is clear that radicalized youth require additional support to address  their extremist views and behavior. Deradicalization theories offer potential solutions to rehabilitating  extremist youth, but have yet to be directly applied or tested in this context. T 

Playbook to target the marginalized

Playbook to target the marginalized

Playbook to target the marginalized

As long as they distract the population with attacks on blacks, Jewish, and Tran, people won't see them grooming the youth and running fake media.  The goal is enough distractions and they can start a race war and hit our crucial infrastructures and government buildings.  Essentially, they wish to tear down democracy and rights, just as Hitler did.  They recruit and groom their war militants, police, and neighbors, so when emergencies like Jan 6 insurgency happen, nobody knows who are the terrorists vs police, onlookers or terrorist mothers and fathers. 

Tactics

dark money

Radicalized journalism

Playbook to target the marginalized

 

Secret spending in our elections by wealthy special interests is also known as “dark money.” Wealthy special interests use illegal tactics to inject massive amounts of secret money into elections, which allows them to rig the political system in their favor.


You can view campaign donations to individual candidates in each state, but you won't see the dark money going to their political party first or purchases of media sites and smear campaign organizations.

To learn more

Radicalized journalism

Radicalized journalism

Radicalized journalism

Money is being invested to buy out the media and overload online media to push a hard right agenda.  Journalists are under attack and changing careers.  To read more, see the article below.

 

Combating Information Manipulation: A Playbook for Elections and Beyond

A must read!

What is a sock puppet

Radicalized journalism

Radicalized journalism

What is a sock puppet and why are they used in Terrorism?

  

A sock puppet is defined as a person whose actions are controlled by another. It is a reference to the manipulation of a simple hand puppet made from a sock, and is often used to refer to alternativeidentity used for purposes of deception. Online, it refers to a false identity who spoke to, or about, themselves while pretending to be another person.

The puppet is created to praise, defend, or support a person or organization, to manipulate public opinion, or to circumvent restrictions, such as viewing a social media account that they are blocked from, suspension, or an outright ban from a website. 

This makes sock puppets easy to use so that they can operate under ground.  

Puppet Show

What is a Lone Offender/ Wolf

What is a Lone Offender/ Wolf

 Terrorist threats have evolved from large-group conspiracies toward lone-offender attacks. 


These individuals often radicalize online and mobilize to violence quickly. Without a clear group affiliation or guidance, lone offenders are challenging to identify, investigate, and disrupt. The FBI relies on partnerships and tips from the public to identify and thwart these attacks. 


Lone wolfs are typically the product of online stochastic terrorist tactics. 

Internet & Social media

What is a Lone Offender/ Wolf

 International and domestic violent extremists have developed an extensive presence on the Internet through messaging platforms and online images, videos, and publications. These facilitate the groups’ ability to radicalize and recruit individuals who are receptive to extremist messaging. Social media has also allowed both international and domestic terrorists to gain unprecedented, virtual access to people living in the United States in an effort to enable homeland attacks. 

extremist ELECTED OFFICIALS

Money is funded to promote hard right and extremist candidates nationally and locally.  Local school boards and high offices recorded a record number of white nationalists running in the last few elections.  


To run for office, they engage the help and support from local hate group members to campaign, smear campaign, run online rhetoric, and push the agenda.  


In some states, like IL, they do not wait for the next election. They try to force elected officials out of office with lies, intimidation, fear, stochastic terrorist tactics, and insurgency.

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SybIL Terrorism

This is typically a sock puppet which displays  a mix of online and in person stalking, attacks, harm, domestic terrorism plotting, stochastic terrorism, DARVO and more played out by a radicalized extremist using dozens to hundreds of fake online profiles to make it appear that hundreds of people are after an intended target.  Targets range from elected officials, journalists, activists, and marginalized groups. 

Puppet Show

Extremist Sex Offenders

Why are so many Extremists, who say they are protecting the youth, getting arrested for Sexual Child Abuse? Read more here! 

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Educators Fight Back

 Did you know that CPS and DCFS are taking away Children in the homes of offenders such as White Nationalists and Anti-Government Groups? Read more here! 

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FAQs

I think a hate group is trying recruit me online. Help!

how can I learn about attitudinal inoculation?

 Attitude inoculation (aka inoculation theory) is a technique used to strengthen someone's will against persuasive messages by initially exposing an individual to small or weak arguments that are against their stance or position. The individual, exposed to a small and practiced amount of the persuasive argument, will develop counter-arguments and a defense that can be used when actually exposed to the persuasion.  


The current way to combat Stochastic Terrorism is with Attitudinal Inoculation.  Take a look at the below article.

Article

How Can I Protect myself?

 

It is important for people to protect themselves both online and in-person, and to report any suspicious activity they encounter. The simplest ways to accomplish this are to:

  • Remain aware of your surroundings.
  • Refrain from oversharing personal information.
  • Say something if you see something. The insular nature of today’s violent extremists makes them difficult for law enforcement to identify and disrupt before an attack. Many times, a person’s family or friends may be the first to notice a concerning change in behavior that may indicate a person is mobilizing to violence.

how do i report suspicious activity?


Additional information regarding how to report suspicious activity and protect the community is available via the resources below.

  • Nationwide SAR Initiative (NSI): The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative is a joint collaborative effort by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and law enforcement partners.
  • Community Preparedness Tools: The Department of Homeland Security offers security resources for businesses and communities.
  • The Contact Us section of fbi.gov provides detailed contact information for the FBI’s local and international offices. You can also submit a tip online.
  • The U.S. Violent Extremist Mobilization Indicators booklet lists behaviors that could mean someone is planning ideologically motivated violence.

How do I stay ontop of the FBI News on Terrorism?

To see the latest FBI stories on terrorism, visit this link.

FBI Storeis

How do I get help if i am a Journalsts under attack?

Here are resources that can help you. 

 

We know that physical attacks on women journalists are frequently preceded by online threats made against them. These can include threats of physical or sexual assault and murder, as well as digital security attacks designed to expose them to greater risk.

Support for Media

what do I do if i FEEL my CHILD IS BEING RADICALIZED by grooming?

Here are resources that can help you. 

Support for Parents

I am a victim. what if my local police fail to help me?

If local police fail to take action, they could be holding extremist views.  Escalate to County level, then state level authorities.  

File a tip on the FBI tip line.

If severe, contact a Civil Rights Attorney. 

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