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Originally Posted by techres Be careful with the word "cell". It has connotations that carry meaning and the attentions of concerned people in and out of law enforcement. Not to quibble over semantics, but group does not have that problem.
For some, cell = terrorist, for others cell = militia, and most of all cell = hidden and that is where people can get into trouble.
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Buzz Words - I hate them
I used the word
cell specifically to promote a small flexible unit that can react quickly in time of civil emergency (ie flood, tornado, etc) for the common good. Any word can be used or misused to promote an agenda. You used the word
Group Terrorist Group Profiles Terrorist Organizations
Self-identification as a "
terrorist"
group is not required. This page does not condone, support or endorse violence or any of these
groups which are listed
... MILNET Brief: Domestic Terrorist Group Profiles Domestic terrorist groups can represent right-wing, left-wing, or special interest orientations. Their causes generally spring from issues relating to
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I'm not hung up on the word
cell but chose to use it at that time. David Koresh and Greg Dixon were leaders of
legally established Churches and the
Government chose to shut them down. I'd be more concerned whose radar I appeared on than on terminology. We live in dangerous times
Deception and or statements made by a group member reflect upon the entire group. We live in litigious times and sometime a line must be drawn
