DHS Crushed This Analyst for Warning About Far-Right Terror
By Spencer Ackerman, August 7, 2012 | 5:04 pm
Daryl Johnson had a sinking feeling when he started seeing TV reports
on Sunday about a shooting in a Wisconsin temple. “I told my wife,
‘This is likely a hate crime perpetrated by a white supremacist who may
have had military experience,’” Johnson recalls.
It was anything but a lucky guess on Johnson’s part. He spent 15
years studying domestic terrorist groups — particularly white
supremacists and neo-Nazis — as a government counterterrorism analyst,
the last six of them at the Department of Homeland Security. There, he
even homebrewed his own database on far-right extremist groups on an
Oracle platform, allowing his analysts to compile and sift reporting in
the media and other law-enforcement agencies on radical and potentially
violent groups.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
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