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The so-called Global War On Terror is
still the global war on motorcycle clubs. This month the proofs of that
are in a Dutch proposal to ban the Mongols and Hells Angels Motorcycle
Clubs and in a series of deportations incidental to the Hells Angels’
World Run earlier this month near Rynia, Poland, about 25 miles from
Warsaw.
Officials estimated that about 1,000
Angels from around the world attended the event. The Poles deployed
5,000 police. A significant but unknown member of American police
representing the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms also
attended the event. The Americans came with a list.
Schengen
A source, speaking on condition of
anonymity lest his name wind up on a list, said, “What’s new is that the
Polish police were holding lists of mainly American names supplied by
American Feds. When someone with a name on the list was identified at
the airport or on the road somewhere they were hauled away, held for
several days then basically extorted of several thousand dollars to pay
for their deportation back to the United States. It wasn’t a blanket ban
on Americans. There was a list. What’s interesting and worrying is that
all of this included the so-called accused being nailed under some new
kind of anti-terror legislation and then hit with a five year no fly ban
within or to the Schengen countries.”
The Schengen Area, created by the
Amsterdam Treaty of 1997, comprises a “common travel” area of 26
European nations. Visitors who are admitted to one Schengen country can
travel to other Schengen countries without obtaining additional visas.
Anyone banned from visiting any Schengen country is banned from visiting
all Schengen countries. Hells Angels banned from visiting Poland will
also be banned from visiting Bulgaria, Britain, Ireland, Sweden and
Iceland, for example.
“What I do know,” the source continued,
is “that nearly every name on the list might well be considered in the
liberal wing of the club. Dialog and talk rather than blasting and
action. COC reps…and like minded people.”
List
The Consolidated Terrorist Screening
Database – the so-called terrorist watch list – was established in 2003
and is administered by an impenetrable bureaucracy called the Terrorist
Screening Center. It is public knowledge that the database was enlarged
and revised after a flurry of terrorist attacks in Paris last November.
At least two of the Paris terrorists had posed as political refugees the
month before and had been admitted to the Schengen Area through Greece.
What happened this month in Poland is
not the first time federal police agencies and the State department have
worked together to use laws and procedures intended to thwart Islamic
terrorists against members of motorcycle clubs.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation
filed suit against Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano,
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Deputy Secretary of
Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas in August 2012 after the
Departments of State and Homeland Security identified the Hells Angels
as a “known criminal organization” along with “organizations like the
Mafia, the Chinese Triads, the Yakuza, organized Salvadoran street
gangs, and other biker gangs.” The administrative action made foreign
members of the club “inadmissible to the United States solely based on
their membership in the group.”
The HAMC sued on the grounds that the
defendants misinterpreted the congressional intent of the Immigration
and Nationality Act. The Hells Angels corporation withdrew its complaint
in December 2012.