Re: Memo From... (1 of 7)

(Part 1 of 7) The latest spin document on resistance to tyranny from The People's Democratic Republic of Washington requires some translation to be understood by normal human beings:
State of Washington Washington State Patrol General Administration Building P.O. Box 42600 Olympia, Washington 98504-2600 (360) 753-6540
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FROM: Representative Karen Schmidt, Chairman [sic] Organized Crime Advisory Board
SUBJECT: Paper Terrorism
A contradiction in terms if there ever was one. "paper terrorism," to be a meaningful term, would have to be something like the dropping of 500 lb. bundles of paper on unsuspecting, innocent people. "Terrorism" means violent attacks on the populace to instill fear and uncertainty. Unless someone is killing people with paper, the subject of this document is pure propaganda.
It has been brought to my attention that anti- government organizations have been utilizing a tactic called "paper terrorism" to effectively disable government.
It is interesting that "they" can only think in terms of "organizations." It may not dawn on them until it is too late that the future is one of individual action. No meetings to spy on. No informants. No membership lists or memos to seize. "Called?" Called by whom? By government? Notice that this is an example of the definition of a new term to suit those attempting to suppress opposition. It is a standard tactic. Note that there seems to be a key admission in the previous sentence. She seems to be saying that the tactics she is about to describe actually work.
Commonly, public officials are personally targeted.
See various works on the history of the American Revolution for perspective.
This widespread practice is accomplished by overburdening our communications, business, or judicial systems with frivolous or repetitive petitions, property liens, and small claims court actions.
I thought that those frivolous systems of the government were already overburdened by "normal" business. So now thay wish to suppress those whose politics they don't like by classifying their communications, business, court petitions, liens and small claims actions as not only frivolous, but "terrorism." Interesting.
Enclosed is a brief explanation of this process. If you feel you are a victim of "paper terrorism," I encourage you to contact the Washington State Patrol, Organized Crime Intelligence Unit, in Olympia at (360) 753-3277, for assistance.
Note that "Intelligence" in law enforcement means keeping files and lists of names. It means prejudicing victims in subsequent actions and proceedings. It means targeting victims for their efforts at 1st Amendment expression and defending themselves in administrative and judicial proceedings. (continued in Part 2)
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