I remebered something I read from the book "No Heroes", a book by the FBI agent that founded the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team (good book).
Towards the end of the book he proposed that it was really not the organized militias that concerned him (although we are alluding to Islamic Terrorists here, but the "scary militias" of the early nineties is an apt comparison) it was the Timothy McVieghs, the loners, the fringe elements, the non-traceable, non-joiners, that would be unpredictiable and uncontrolled by the larger movements.
Just a thought.
Towards the end of the book he proposed that it was really not the organized militias that concerned him (although we are alluding to Islamic Terrorists here, but the "scary militias" of the early nineties is an apt comparison) it was the Timothy McVieghs, the loners, the fringe elements, the non-traceable, non-joiners, that would be unpredictiable and uncontrolled by the larger movements.
Just a thought.