Calgary Police: “If You Love AC/DC, You May Be A Neo-Nazi!”


It was known as the Equal Opportunities Advancement Corporation and is still viewable today.  It was obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by Judicial Watch and exposed a very dangerous ideology displayed and ENFORCED by the Obama administration.  Realize that this wasn’t JUST a list of “potential terrorists,” but was being actively utilized in identifying people just like you or me as a threat to current society.

In an effort to appear docile and non-threatening, the EOAC ensured that they listed 72 different ways you could be considered a potential “terrorist” under the heading “EXTREMISM – FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY – DO NOT USE ON THE JOB.”  Yeah…right [while shaking my head and smirking].

It may be interesting to note as well that I, my wife, and probably 90% of my friends in church and my entire extended family (except for a cousin or two) qualifies as a “terrorist,” according to this all-inclusive list of threatening individuals (at least their being “inclusive,” right?)

When I first began reading about this list a few years ago, I thought it was Fake News.  I thought it was a satirical version of what was really listed on the government site.  As it turns out, not only was it real, but it was also much more creepy than presented.

As an example, Christians, gun-owners, flag-wavers, patriots, people who believed in stronger borders, people who don’t trust the United Nations…and on and on…72 friggan’ items that all point directly at me and you!  It’s incredible to think that these people are still deeply embedded in our government and are still hoping to do the bidding of their DNC masters, including the enforcement of these “training purposes only” actions.

Calgary police in Canada had learned a lot from the Regressive arm of the Party of the Jackass in the United States and are now adopting this very same approach to “identifying potential threats” to society.  In an effort to allow this tripe to go mainstream without alarming the “terrorist patriots” of Canada, they have issued these identifying bullet points in a pamphlet to “concerned parents” who may have noticed a particularly unhealthy alteration in their child’s behavior.

And, no, we’re not talking about puberty or adolescence here.  We’re specifically talking about White supremacy and those terribly destructive and horribly malevolent rock groups like Led Zeppelin and AC/DC.

According to Calgary Police, if you listen to heavy rock music, you or your child could become a neo-Nazi.

Following the devastating events in Charlottesville, the music industry and tech companies have joined forces to work against hate.  Companies like Spotify have taken down white supremacist and neo-Nazi content from their platforms.  In addition, government officials have worked to raise awareness about the dangers of hate groups.

Yet, one organization has taken things just a bit too far.

Titled Signs of a Child Being Part of a Hate Group, the Calgary Police Service issued a list of signs that worried parents should look for in their children.  Reading through the list, you’ll find common warning signs like violent behavior and stereotyping certain ethnic or religious groups.  The police force also urged parents to remain vigilant for behavior such as children wearing or displaying Nazi propaganda.

But did you know that playing loud heavy rock music also counts as a warning sign? 

Maybe it’s time to put away your favorite AC/DC and Black Sabbath albums.

Maybe we’re all in a hate group.

In the leaflet, you’ll find some common child and teenage behaviors that Canadian officials list as “early warning signs.”  This includes a “sudden lack of interest in school” and “adopting new groups of friends.”

The Calgary Police force also said that “secretive behavior” may show that your child could belong to a hate group.  So, if your child hides the fact that they forgot to do their homework, they belong to a hate group.  If a married adult (like myself) hides that they forgot to purchase the groceries, they’re most likely a neo-Nazi.

In addition, if your child suddenly changes his or her appearance, name-calls someone, or behaves disobediently, watch out.  They most likely belong to a hate group.  I now wonder if both of my daughters fall into this category.

Also, do you or your child listen to Metallica, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, or Black Sabbath?  

Playing “heavy rock music with violent lyrics” is listed as one of the clearest signs of belonging to a hate group.

After raising many children, I can tell you from experience that the above behaviors (barring the “racist” and “Nazi” references) are rampant in society.  In my long life, I have had the occasion to be exposed to so many different people from so many different backgrounds in 23 different countries, including the US and Canada, and have come to the conclusion that children everywhere around the world have gone through one or more of these “phases.”  Certainly, I did, as well as my brothers, my sister…my friends…

The new Regressive way of looking at things, however, is that every change in a child’s behavior can now be directly linked to White supremacy.  I’m not sure if this also pertains to Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans, but I guess it could.  It doesn’t make that distinction.  And I guess that’s how Charles Barkley has been labeled a Black White supremacist!

This reminds me of a website I stumbled across (using StumbleUpon) where Spotify was featuring a slew of bands that fully consisted of Muslim and Black entertainers and musicians.  The thrust of the site was an attempt to convince you as White supremacists that this was one of the “few” sites that ALLOWED people of different colors and religions to be featured.  It was so cleverly titled “I’m With The Banned,” (he, he, he, so clever) and was telling the audience that these particular groups, under normal White America-induced circumstances, had no outlet in this country because of Donald Trump, White nationalism, and prejudice.  And guess where they just love to visit!

That’s right…good old Canada!  The Land of Jim Carrey and Toques!

If you’re interested in the former president’s view of yourself, your family and your friends, however, take a gander at the Judicial Watch archive of the Extremist Terrorists in your neighborhood (they could be right inside your own home…in fact, they probably are).  The list begins on page 32 and goes on with some eye-opening information that you may find compelling as you wonder to yourself, “Are there really people in our government who view me this way?”

The answer is, “Yes.  Yes they do.”

Source:  Digital Music News

Image: Calgary HeraldJoan Sorolla



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