September 5, 2012
Charlotte man arrested to prevent him from protesting at DNC
Charlotte man arrested after name shows up on terrorist watch list, lawyer says
[Excerpts]
…a Charlotte man’s lawyer confirmed to Channel 9 that his client was arrested because his name allegedly showed up on a terrorism watch list.
…a police officer added a note in his court documents calling him a threat.
…Tyson’s attorney, Derek Fletcher, told Channel 9 Tyson’s bond was initially set up at $10,000.
…he also said prosecutors tried to get the judge to keep him behind bars during the Democratic National Convention.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/charlotte-man-arrested-after-name-shows-terrorist-/nR24t/
A 2009 Department of Defense anti-terrorism training program entitled Antiterrorism and Force Protection Annual Refresher Training Course used material that defined certain First Amendment-protected activities as “low level terrorism.”
Part of the training course, which all DoD personnel are required to complete on a yearly basis, involved multiple choice questions including the following.
Which of the following is an example of low-level terrorism activity? Select the correct answer and then click Check Your Answer.
– Attacking the Pentagon
– IEDs
– Hate crimes against racial groups
– Protests
– IEDs
– Hate crimes against racial groups
– Protests
In order to proceed, users had to choose the “correct” answer as “Protests”.
Demonstrators in Charlotte marching in protest against the DNC have been met by a huge security response, with police outnumbering protesters just as they did in Tampa for the Republican National Convention.
“This isn’t a protest,” one member of the group told the Charlotte Observer during a march last night. “This is an articulation of the boundaries of the police state.”
http://www.infowars.com/activist-put-on-terror-watchlist-to-prevent-him-protesting-dnc/