FBI Director Says That White People are the Real Terrorists!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 26, 2019

“The rabbi said shut it down, and shut it down we shall.”

But what if… the FBI are the real terrorists?

Washington Post:

FBI Director Christopher A. Wray told lawmakers Tuesday that the bureau has recorded about 100 arrests of domestic terrorism suspects in the past nine months and that most investigations of that kind involve some form of white supremacy — though an FBI spokeswoman later clarified the percentage is smaller.

The figure, which Wray conceded was imprecise, is similar to the number of arrests made in international terrorism cases and represents an uptick compared with the prior year. He revealed the data at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, seeking to assure lawmakers that the bureau was aggressively pursuing cases of racially motivated violence.

“Needless to say, we take domestic terrorism or hate crime, regardless of ideology, extremely seriously,” Wray said.

Asked for more specific data, an FBI spokeswoman clarified after Wray’s testimony that the bureau has recorded about 90 domestic terrorism arrests, compared with about 100 international terrorism arrests.

The official also said that when Wray asserted a “majority of the domestic terrorism cases we’ve investigated are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacist violence,” he meant only that a majority of the domestic terrorism cases involving a racial motive were believed to be spurred by white supremacy.

At a congressional hearing in May, the head of the FBI’s counterterrorism division testified that the bureau was investigating 850 domestic terrorism cases and that of those, about 40 percent involved racially motivated violent extremists. Most in that group, he said, were white supremacists.

So, 40% of 850 is 340, and most of those are white people.

Who exactly are these people involved in these hundreds of cases?

I follow the whole WHITE SUPREMACIST NEO-NAZI scene pretty closely. And I’m not familiar with 8 cases that the FBI has labeled “domestic terrorism.” The idea that there are hundreds of cases is mind-boggling.

It actually sounds like they’re just investigating people from the internet based on edgy internet posts. I don’t see what else this could mean. And I am well aware that after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, they were going around and harassing all sorts of people over their internet posts.

“Hello fellow white supremacists, I also hate the Jews. We should start doing terrorism.” 

It may well be that there is now an entire mega-machine in action to harass people from the internet over their posts, and that this is what the director is referring to. Because I can’t think of anything else he could be referring to, short of simply making the number up out of thin air.

There has only been one attack this year, and that was one person getting killed in a synagogue shooting. Last year, the only real attack was the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. There was an incel anti-yoga shooting that was labeled “right wing,” but it wasn’t “white supremacist.” And a homosexual Jew was killed by a member of Atomwaffen, but it appears that the killer was in a gay sex affair with the Jew (also, Atomwaffen is a fed honeypot, but I suppose that’s neither here nor there).

We have a Wikipedia list, guys.

Year Occurrence Location Victims Wounded* Victims Killed*
2019 Poway synagogue shooting Poway, California 3 1
2018 Tallahassee yoga studio shooting Tallahassee, Florida 6 2
2018 Jeffersontown Kroger shooting Jeffersontown, Kentucky 0 2
2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting PittsburghPennsylvania 7 11
2018 Murder of Blaze Bernstein Orange County, California 0 1
2018 Murder of MeShon Cooper-Williams Kansas City, Missouri 0 1
2017 University of Maryland stabbing College Park, Maryland 0 1
2017 Car-ramming attack into counter-protestors at the white nationalist Unite the Right rally Charlottesville, Virginia 19 1
2017 Portland train attack Portland, Oregon 1 2
2017 Stabbing of Timothy Caughman New York City 0 1
2015 Shooting at a showing of the film Trainwreck Lafayette, Louisiana 9 2
2015 Planned Parenthood shooting Colorado Springs, Colorado 9 3
2015 Shooting attack on worshippers at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church Charleston, South Carolina 1 9

That’s a total of 13 incidents and 37 dead, since and including Dylann Roof, if you go ahead and accept that all of those are “white supremacist,” even though they’re not.

This doesn’t even in any way begin to compare to the amount of non-white deaths we’ve seen in that same timeframe.

List also from Wikipedia.

Year

Killed

Injured

Occurrence

2015

5 (+1)

2

2015 Chattanooga shootingsMuhammad Youssef Abdulazeez opened fire on two military installations in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He first committed a drive-by shooting at a recruiting center, then traveled to a naval reserve center and continued firing. He was killed by police in a gunfight. Four Marines were killed immediately, and another Marine, a Navy sailor, and a police officer were wounded; the sailor died from his injuries two days later. The motive of the shootings is currently under investigation.[141]

2015

0 (+1)

4

University of California, Merced stabbing attack: Faisal Mohammad, armed with a hunting knife, stabbed four people at the University of California before being shot and killed by police.[142]

2015

14 (+2)

24

2015 San Bernardino attack: A mass shooting occurred at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, with 14 dead and 22 injured. Two suspects, Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, fled in an SUV, but were later killed.[144][145][146][147]

2016

0

1 (+1)

A man shot at a police officer in his cruiser multiple times, injuring him in the process. The officer returned fire injuring the assailant. The assailant later pledged allegiance to ISIL, citing it as his reason for the attack.[148]

2016

0 (+1)

4

Ohio restaurant machete attack: Four people were injured in a restaurant when a man with a machete attacked them at random. After a car chase, the assailant, who was from the West African nation of Guinea, was killed by police.[149]

2016

49 (+1)

53

Orlando nightclub shooting: 50 people were killed and 53 were injured in a terrorist attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The sole suspect behind the slaughter was identified as Omar Mateen, an American-born citizen with Afghan immigrant parents who was later killed.[150][151][152] The FBI asserted his possible link to radical Islam.[153] Despite assertions to the contrary, the FBI could not find evidence to suggest Mateen was gay or targeted Pulse because it was a gay club, according to The Washington Post[154]

2016

5 (+1)

11

2016 shooting of Dallas police officers: Micah Xavier Johnson ambushed and fired upon a group of police officers in Dallas, killing five officers and injuring nine others. Two civilians were also wounded. Johnson was an Army Reserve Afghan War veteran and a member of the black nationalistgroup New Black Panther Party and a Black Lives Matter supporter who was reportedly angry over police shootings of black men and stated that he wanted to kill white people, especially white police officers. The shooting happened at the end of a protest against the police killings. In the early hours of July 8, police killed Johnson with a bomb attached to a remote control bomb disposal robot. It was the first time U.S. law enforcement used a robot to kill a suspect.[155] The shooting was the deadliest incident for U.S. law enforcement since the September 11 attacks.[156]

2016

0

2

On August 20, 2016, Wasil Farooqui stabbed a man and a woman in a random attack at an apartment complex.[157]

2016

0 (+1)

10

St. Cloud mall stabbing: On September 17, 2016, a mass stabbing occurred at the Crossroads Center shopping mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Ten people were injured, and the attacker was shot dead inside the mall by an off-duty law enforcement officer.[158] ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack through its Amaq media agency, claiming Adan “was a soldier of the Islamic State”.[159]

2016

0

34 (+1)

2016 New York and New Jersey bombings: Four bombings or bombing attempts occurred in the New York metropolitan area, specifically in Seaside ParkNew JerseyManhattanNew York; and Elizabeth, New Jersey. Thirty-one civilians were injured in one of the bombings. Ahmad Khan Rahimi was identified as a suspect in all of the incidents and apprehended on September 19 in Linden, New Jersey, after a shootout that injured three police officers.[160] According to authorities, Rahimi was not part of a terrorist cell, but was motivated and inspired by the extremist Islamic ideology espoused by al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda chief propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki.[161]

2016

0 (+1)

13

Ohio State University attack: A car ramming attack and mass stabbing occurred at 9:52 a.m. EST at Ohio State University (OSU)’s Watts Hall in Columbus, Ohio. The attacker, Somali refugee Abdul Razak Ali Artan, was shot and killed by the first responding OSU police officer, and 11 people were hospitalized for injuries. According to authorities, Artan was inspired by terrorist propaganda from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.[162]

2017

1

0

Stabbing of Timothy Caughman: James Harris Jackson, 28, traveled from his home state of Maryland to New York City with the “sole purpose of stalking and killing black men for a statement-making media spectacle” according to police. On March 20 he allegedly attacked Timothy Caughman, 66, in Midtown Manhattan with a sword, killing him. Jackson was allegedly a reader of the infamous neo-Nazialt-right website The Daily Stormer.[163]

2017

2

1

2017 Portland train attack: Jeremy Joseph Christian fatally stabbed two people and injured a third on a MAX Light Rail train, after he was confronted for directing what the Portland Police Bureau’s report later said “would best be characterized as hate speech toward a variety of ethnicities and religions” at two women on a Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) light-rail train. A witness reported that Christian used anti-Muslim slurs and “was screaming that he was a taxpayer, that colored people were ruining the city, and he had First Amendment rights”.[164]

2017

(1)

6

2017 Congressional baseball shooting: During a practice session for a charity baseball game involving 24 Republican members of Congress, James Hodgkinson a Bernie Sanders supporter and a registered Democrat opened fire, shooting and injuring six people. The Virginia Attorney General concluded it was “an act of terrorism…fueled by rage against Republican legislators”.[165]

2017

0

0

On August 5, 2017, an explosive device shattered windows and damaged an office at the mosque, which primarily serves people from the area’s large Somali community.

2017

1

8 (including perpetrator)

The Burnette Chapel shooting occurred On September 24, 2017, a gunman opened fire at the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch, Tennessee, part of the Greater Nashville Area, killing one person and injuring seven others. The perpetrator was targeting White American churchgoers and was inspired by Dylann Roof‘s killing of 9 African-Americans in Charleston, South Carolina two years ago in 2015.

2017

8

11 (+1)

2017 New York City truck attack: On October 31, 2017, an ISIS-inspired man drove a rented Home Depot flatbed pickup truck in a vehicle-ramming attack on cyclists and runners along 1 mile (1.6 km) of a bike path alongside West Street in Lower Manhattan, killing eight people and injuring at least 11 others. The attack took place several blocks north of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Authorities found a note near the truck used in the incident which claimed that the attack by the 29-year-old was made in the name of ISIS.[167]

2018

0

3

A man crashed a stolen truck into a Planned Parenthood clinic, injuring a pregnant woman and two others.[168]

So given these numbers, what the hell are we even talking about?

More people were killed in the faggot nightclub massacre in Orlando than in 4 entire years of alleged “white supremacist” attacks.

What are these hundreds of investigations?

What is going on? 

Are we being politically persecuted by the state for our beliefs and falsely accused by the cops of being terrorists for posts we made on the internet?

Or are these investigations due to a massive rise in planned right-wing attacks, none of which have come to fruition?

Surely, announcing something so completely insane as hundreds of investigations into white supremacist terrorism should require some form of data, should it not?

The FBI terrorist leader could just as easily have not mentioned these investigations if he didn’t want to provide insight into what they actually are. He is purposefully hyping this up.

The only thing he mentioned as data points were the two synagogue shootings – obviously – and the arrest of Christopher Hasson, who was determined by courts to not be a terrorist.

Wray pointed to several recent high-profile arrests, including that of Coast Guard Lt. Christopher P. Hasson, who prosecutors have alleged is a white nationalist who stockpiled weapons in a plot to target journalists and politicians, and the men accused in mass shootings at synagogues in California and Pennsylvania.

In the 2017 budget year, FBI investigations led to the arrest of about 150 domestic terrorism suspects, according to law enforcement officials. The following year, the figure was about 120. Most arrested as the result of FBI terrorism investigations are charged with non-terrorism offenses, and about 1 in 4 arrests are made by state and local authorities, rather than the bureau.

Wray said the bureau does not investigate any group merely for its beliefs. But when those beliefs produce violence, he said, “we’re all over it.”

Yes, they arrest people on fake terrorism charges and then charge them with something else. They are trying to charge Hasson with completely unrelated gun violations, along with not having a prescription for some pills he had.

This is all a gigantic witch hunt and a hoax. They are absolutely targeting white people for their beliefs, then trying to wrap them up in some kind of fake charges.

This has been going on for a long time.

You all need to be careful in these tubes, because I would bet money that the overwhelming majority of those hundreds of “investigations” actually amount to simply putting agents in “white supremacist” chat rooms and on forums and trying to get you all to say stupid things that they can then arrest you over. After they arrest you, you probably won’t be charged with terrorism, because there isn’t any terrorism – instead, they will charge you over some gun or pills they found at your house, or with “menacing threats” or some other gibberish.

Understand this: the FBI has carte blanche to harass and invade you with whatever they want to harass and invade you with. 

Just imagine that right now, there are people in the “Alt-Right” aggressively trying to rehabilitate fed snitches and other obvious infiltrators. My advice is to stay the hell away from all of these people.