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EXCLUSIVE:  ARMY HALTS TRAINING PROGRAM LABELED CHRISTIANS AS A TERROR GROUP

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Does Army consider Christians, Tea Party, a terror threat?

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Soldiers attending a pre-deployment briefing at Fort Hood say they were told that evangelical Christians and members of the Tea Party were a threat to the nation and that any soldier donating to those groups would be subjected to punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

A soldier who attended the Oct. 17th briefing told me the counter-intelligence agent in charge of the meeting spent nearly a half hour discussing how evangelical Christians and groups like the American Family Association were “tearing the country apart.”

Michael Berry, an attorney with the Liberty Institute, is advising the soldier and has launched an investigation into the incident.

“On the very base that was the site of mass murder carried out by a radicalized Muslim soldier, it is astonishing that it is evangelical groups that are being identified as a ‘threat.’”

- Tony Perkins, Family Research Council president

“The American public should be outraged that the U.S. Army is teaching our troops that evangelical Christians and Tea Party members are enemies of America, and that they can be punished for supporting or participating in those groups,” said Berry, a former Marine Corps JAG officer. 

“These statements about evangelicals being domestic enemies are a serious charge.”

The soldier told me he fears reprisals and asked not to be identified. He said there was a blanket statement that donating to any groups that were considered a threat to the military and government was punishable under military regulations.

“My first concern was if I was going to be in trouble going to church,” the evangelical Christian soldier told me. “Can I tithe? Can I donate to Christian charities? What if I donate to a politician who is a part of the Tea Party movement?”

Another soldier who attended the briefing alerted the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty. That individual’s recollections of the briefing matched the soldier who reached out to me.

“I was very shocked and couldn’t believe what I was hearing,” the soldier said. “I felt like my religious liberties, that I risk my life and sacrifice time away from family to fight for, were being taken away.”

And while a large portion of the briefing dealt with the threat evangelicals and the Tea Party pose to the nation, barely a word was said about Islamic extremism, the soldier said.

“Our community is still healing from the act of terrorism brought on by Nidal Hasan – who really is a terrorist,” the soldier said. “This is a slap in the face. “The military is supposed to defend freedom and to classify the vast majority of the military that claim to be Christian as terrorists is sick.”

Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, tells me the Pentagon is pushing anti-Christian propaganda.

“On the very base that was the site of mass murder carried out by a radicalized Muslim soldier, it is astonishing that it is evangelical groups that are being identified as a ‘threat,’” he said. “Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel must immediately intervene to stop this march against the rights and freedom of our soldiers.”

The soldier said they were also told that the pro-life movement is another example of “radicalization.”

“They said that evangelical Christians protesting abortions are the mobilization stage and that leads to the bombing of abortion clinics,” he said, recalling the discussion.

An Army spokesman at the Pentagon tells me they do not maintain or publish a list of organizations considered extremist.

“None of these slides [shown at the briefing] were produced by the Army, but by soldiers who included information found during an Internet search,” the spokesman said.

He said commanders and other leaders were cautioned that they should not use “lists of extremists, hate groups, radical factions or the like compiled by any outside non-governmental groups or organizations for briefings, command presentations, or as a short cut to determining if a group or activity is considered to be extremist.”

Meanwhile, the public affairs office at Fort Hood is denying the soldiers' allegations.

“The allegations you are asking about were brought to the attention of the Fort Hood leadership immediately and a (sic) inquiry is occurring,” read a statement from Tom Rheinlander, the public affairs director at Fort Hood. “At this time, initial information gathered about the training and what you claim occurred is not substantiated by unit leadership and soldiers present at this training venue.”

I sent the public affairs officer additional questions about the specific content of the briefing but he declined to respond.

But this is not the first time an Army briefing has labeled evangelicals as extremists. Last April an Army Reserve briefing classified Evangelical Christianity and Catholicism as “religious extremism.”

In a letter to Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.), Secretary of the Army John McHugh said the briefing in April was an isolated incident and the material used was not sanctioned by the Army.
McHugh said it was a “misguided attempt to explain that extremism is not limited to a single religion.”

Two weeks ago, several dozen active duty troops at Camp Shelby in Mississippi, were told the American Family Association, a well-respected Christian ministry, should be classified as a domestic hate group because it advocates for traditional family values.

Again, the military called it an isolated incident with a trainer using material that was not sanctioned by the military. 

That explanation is wearing thin with American Christians.

“How much longer can the Army claim no knowledge or responsibility for these things?” Berry asked. 

“These repeated incidents show either that this training was directed from Army leadership at the Pentagon, or else the Army has a real discipline and leadership problem on its hands because a bunch of rogue soldiers are teaching this nonsense.”

The most recent allegations at Fort Hood have drawn sharp rebuke from religious liberty groups around the nation.

“Why is the Army engaged in these anti-Christian training propaganda briefings?” asked Perkins, himself a veteran of the Marine Corps. “The only explanation is that this is a deliberate effort of the Obama administration to intimidate and separate soldiers from Christian groups that they support and that support them.”

Ron Crews, executive director of the Chaplain Alliance, called the military’s behavior dishonorable.

“Far from mere ‘isolated incidents,’ as the Army has dismissed previous occurrences, this latest incident demonstrates a pattern and practice of Army briefings identifying mainstream religions, such as Evangelical Christianity, Judaism, and Catholicism, as examples of ‘religious extremism’ similar to Al Qaeda, Hamas and the Ku Klux Klan,” he told me.

Perkins said it’s time for the Pentagon to “ensure that instructors carry out their role to train our troops to defend our freedom, and not push anti-Christian propaganda.”

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  • Isolated incident my a....................  Any and everything that reflects America values is a target of the Obama Administration.  A covey of communist in the US House of Representatives (100 I'm told) and 20 in the US Senate undergird the destructive path Obama is forcing on America. As the lady that grabbed the microphone in the US House the other night said "God will no be mocked".

    • Satan-n-chief wants us all dead unless we bow down to him.  Screw him.  I will never denounced Jesus or me being a patriot.  I fear millions are gonna die soon.  Malcom X is his dad and he wanted CHANGE by ANY means necessary.  God help us.  I pray for the rapture all the time. 

  • Well YES!

  • It should be crystal clear to everyone that the real threat to our Nation is Obama.

  •  This is madness!!! 

    "The soldier told me he fears reprisals and asked not to be identified. He said there was a blanket statement that donating to any groups that were considered a threat to the military and government was punishable under military regulations"

     

    What about o'satan "donating" to Syria?!!!! 

     

    And asking Hagel to step in.......HAH!  Fat chance!!

  • America was built on Christian Values and most of the Tea Party People are Veterans who have served our Country with Honor as most of us raised here in America back in the 50s, 60,'s and 70's where raised with Christian Values and we still live by them today . This Administration and this Worthless President are not Christians as they have NO Values what so ever. They are out to Destroy everything that made America Great. Americans should of listened to Robert Welch back in the 50's and 60's when he was speaking out at all the John Birch Society Meetings. He warned America about all the things happening today. He said America should get out of The UN and kick the UN out of America. He also stated we should cut the Government by 50 %  and now today what he said we know is the TRUTH. America better wake up to the Worthless Government we have today, and Obama should be Impeached or Arrested for Treason along with many many others in our Government today, especially almost all the Democratic Senators . The time is NOW to Wake UP to the Many Problems we are facing as a Nation and sure isn't Christianity , it is all about the Muslim Problems we are facing because of Obama and all his thugs in Our House. God Help Us if We Do Not Make Changes now.

    • RIGHT ON DAVE:  I viraled this information to about 200 churches nationwide with a mildly worded challenge to Pastors to speak up for the sons and daughters of their parishes now serving in the military. I have no feedback on this but it must have registered with some of them. We aren't done confronting this and the many other facets of the "Left's war on Our Freedom.  We'll have to stay right in their face.

  • These incidents are so alarming.  It has to be coming from the top.  If these incidents don't motivate people to action, then we are truly lost.

    • It appears with each passing day that REAL ACTION will be necessary to intervene in this 'Constitutional Crisis'.

  • Nothing would've pleased me more than to hear that those Christian soldiers in that group stood up and kicked the guy's ass!  It's unconscionable that our soldiers have to deal with such crap!  It's long overdue that we must continue, day after day, week after week, to have to deal with these Marxist creeps.  "Crystal clear" as someone posted is not the word for it.  They're setting the stage for some real extremism and they are running full-steam ahead to make that happen.  Damn them to hell.

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