Monday, April 11, 2016

GROWING Militia Ranks in the USA


GROWING   MILITIA  RANKS  IN  THE  USA 

 

The militia movement is growing. What is driving members to join?

 

Michael Anthony Adams, Indy Star

 

Recent high-profile standoffs with federal law enforcement agencies in Nevada and Oregon, as well as a controversial appearance by a militia group during the police brutality protests last year in Ferguson following the shooting of Michael Brown, has soured the word “militia” in the mouths of many Americans. But the militia movement is growing.  See what drives members to join and train with one of Indiana’s largest militias.

See video:  http://conservativebyte.com/2016/04/growing-militia-ranks-in-the-usa-video/


Well Regulated: Inside an Indiana Militia

 

IndyStar reporter Michael Anthony Adams gained access to one of Indiana’s largest militias to give you an inside look at how its members train and prepare for worst case scenarios.  The militia movement is growing.  See what drives members to join and train with one of Indiana's largest militias.


It was Sunday, training day, and the Indiana Volunteer Militia, one of the largest militias in the state, was practicing how to set up a patrol base and establish perimeter security. Their mission was to fashion a few shelters and secure the base before Nantz made entry. In a real world scenario, Nantz said, when the grid goes down, you have to know how to protect yourself and your family.

Recent high-profile standoffs with federal law enforcement agencies in Nevada and Oregon, as well as a controversial appearance by a militia group during the police brutality protests last year in Ferguson following the shooting of Michael Brown, has soured the word “militia” in the mouths of many Americans.

But the militia movement is growing. According to a study published by the Southern Poverty Law Center in January, the number of active militia groups in the United States has risen by 37 percent since 2014. (SPLC - Unquestionably TRAITORS to our nation and violators of our Constitutional rights)

To better understand why these groups exist, and what drives people to join them, IndyStar reporter Michael Anthony Adams was granted access to the Indiana Volunteer Militia, to give you an inside look at how its members train and prepare.
  See video:  http://conservativebyte.com/2016/04/growing-militia-ranks-in-the-usa-video/ 


Call IndyStar reporter Michael Anthony Adams at (317) 444-6123. Follow him on Twitter: @michaeladams317.

http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2016/04/09/well-regulated-inside-indiana-militia/82733502/

 

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