Anarchist convictions provide a grim backdrop for Trump’s war on the ‘left’

By SAN FRANCISCO BAY STANDARDS San Francisco Bay is tough, Casey Goonan’s cases were not available. A partially burned police SUV is a tool set on UC Berkeley’s Campus. A planter of lighted shrubs after a goonan unsuccessfully tried to break a glass Office window and throw a firebomb at the Federal building in Downtown Oakland.
But because of the series of cows in which Goonan claims that Goonan committed 2024 torture in Solidarity and Hamas and the East Bay’s Anarchist beliefs, the prosecutors of Sound Bay benative’s, the prosecutors of Goonan ” Goonan’s original charges carefully did not contain counts of terrorism. At the end of September, US District Court Judge Jeffrey White sentenced Goonan, whom they called “terrorists they are at home” at the time of the hearing, to 19 and a half to 15 years in prison. Prosecutors also asked that he be sent to the Bureau of Prisons Center which contains communication control units, a highly restricted assignment reserved for inmates related to terrorism.
Although Gooman’s case begins under the management of the bid, it provides a glimpse of how the Department of Justice can take abuse of Donald Trump, opposition to attacks on people, and criticism of capitalism and possible references to terrorism. “
In addition to Goonan’s admiration for Hamas – a designated terrorist organization since 1997 – and the rise of the 35-year-old publisher of Anarchist studies in African studies and its allies: While the NPSM-7 CACITS “regular migration, ethnicity and gender” as an indicator of “this tendency towards violence and terrorism,” FLITAGE FURESTIMENDE
The main command, meanwhile, directs the Appatus of the American Security Security Post-9/11 As well as violent actors, NSPM-7 orders the enforcement of Federal law to process non-profit groups and foundations of dealing with funds involved in “showing hostility to those who hold traditional American views on family, religion and morality.”
“NSPM-7 is the natural end of the ‘radicalization theory’ as the basis of America’s intention to go to war,” said Mike German, a retired FBI agent who took the violent years and left the bureau in response to the post-9/11 shift in its change after 9/11 in the strategy of terrorism. German Trajectory takes aim at radicalization theory’s trajectory in his 2019 book, After all, confused and divided: How the new FBI is harming democracy.



