FBI Views American Symbols (Betsy Ross / Gadsden Flag) As Extremist Symbols
Where were you when all of American history was deemed extremist by the FBI?...
Whistleblower shares FBI document identifying American Revolution symbols as extremist symbols, by Jim Patrick, LawEnforcementToday, August 3, 2022
Project Veritas has published an undercover document from the FBI which lists a number of symbols of America’s founding as “extremist” and tied to “Militia Violent Extremists,” or MVEs, according to American Military News.
The symbols identified as extremist in the FBI’s document include the Betsy Ross American Flag, the Gadsden “Don’t Tread on Me” flag, symbols of the Second Amendment, and other imagery closely related to the Revolutionary War period. It’s information like this that begs for the FBI to be dissolved and a new agency constructed in its place....
The document then goes on to list some symbols, many of which are familiar and then there are the others which simply relate to the Revolutionary War era.
Below are some of the previously reported ones:
- Boogaloo: an American flag with an igloo replacing the 50 stars and a single Hawaiian shirt-patterned line. The term Boogaloo is a reference to the film Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo and is believed to refer to a second American civil war.
- Punisher skulls
- 2A: the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms
- Electrical Resistance symbol
- Anarcho-Capitalism
- Various symbols of “Warrior Culture”
- Molon Labe: a phrase meaning “come and take them,” popularized by Spartan King Leonidas at the Battle of Thermopylae, whereby he was challenging the Persians to take away the weapons of his opposing army.
- A black and white or all-black American flag
Then the document went totally rogue:
- The Gadsden flag
- American Revolutionary War imagery
- The Liberty Tree: references a famous elm tree in Boston where colonial men organized in 1765 for one of the first major acts of defiance against the British prior to the American Revolution.
- The Betsy Ross flag, which represented the first thirteen colonies (states), which has the thirteen stars arranged in a circle....
The document doesn’t seem to identify any symbols of “left wing extremism” such as the antifa symbol, black power, or Black Lives Matter imagery, nor the imagery of radical left anti-choice loons which consists of an image of a woman’s sexual reproductive system. Doesn’t fit the agenda, apparently....
This document establishes that ordinary White Americans daring to believe the nation of their ancestors still exists represents an existential crisis for the ruling elite....