By Noah Stanton
Army Sued Over Training Materials Labeling Pro-Life Groups as ‘Terrorist Organizations’

The federal government’s pattern of targeting conservative organizations has taken an alarming new turn. Indeed, what was once dismissed as partisan paranoia has emerged as documented fact, backed by internal military documents and years of systematic indoctrination.

Sound impossible? That’s what we thought too.

American service members, sworn to defend the Constitution, have been receiving training materials that strike at the heart of religious liberty and free speech. The implications should alarm every American who values religious freedom. They also reach far beyond military bases and threatening the very foundations of conservative values in America.

Make no mistake: At Fort Liberty, over 9,000 soldiers were subjected to PowerPoint presentations that explicitly labeled prominent pro-life organizations as “terrorist groups.” These weren’t fringe organizations being targeted. Instead, they included the National Right to Life, founded by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and other mainstream conservative advocacy groups.

Military Training Scandal Exposed

The Center to Advance Security in America (CASA) filed a lawsuit on January 31, 2025. In it, CASA demanded transparency after the Army stonewalled their Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for over 176 days. The legal action seeks to uncover the full scope of this controversial training program.

But who authorized this outrageous characterization of pro-life groups?

“Members of the Pro-Life movement being labeled as terrorists by the United States Army is outrageous and chills free speech among Americans dedicated to protecting the lives of the unborn,” said CASA Director James Fitzpatrick.

The revelation comes amid growing concerns about the weaponization of federal agencies against conservative causes. Under the Biden administration, the Department of Justice has increasingly targeted pro-life groups using the FACE Act. This has created what many see as a systematic campaign of intimidation.

Since July of 2024, when CASA first submitted their FOIA request, the Army’s delayed response raises troubling questions about accountability within military leadership. Despite statutory requirements for timely disclosure, officials have withheld crucial information about how and why these training materials were developed and approved.

The Daily Caller reported, “The American people deserve to know about the specific records and communications which led to the development of this slide show. CASA’s FOIA requested this information and this lawsuit will force the Army to provide it immediately.”

The Army has officially apologized and promised to discontinue use of the controversial slides. However, the damage to institutional trust runs deep. Let that sink in – it took seven years and public exposure for the Army to acknowledge the obvious.

Broader Implications for Conservative Values

If this is happening in our military, where else is it happening?

The targeting of pro-life organizations represents a broader assault on traditional American values. When military training materials equate peaceful religious advocacy with terrorism, it sets a dangerous precedent for how conservative voices might be treated throughout government institutions.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump’s January 2025 pardons of 24 pro-life activists charged under the FACE Act highlight the stark contrast in how different administrations view religious liberty and free speech. While some leaders work to protect constitutional rights, others appear determined to suppress conservative voices through institutional power.

The revelation of these training materials demonstrates why constant vigilance is necessary to protect traditional values and constitutional rights. When mainstream religious organizations can be labeled as terrorist groups in official military training, no conservative institution is safe from government overreach.

Americans who value religious freedom and constitutional rights must remain alert to these institutional attacks on conservative values. As this story develops, Patriots can take action by demanding transparency from military leadership. They can also support organizations fighting to protect traditional American principles.

Key Takeaways:

  • Military leadership authorized training materials that labeled Catholic-founded pro-life organizations as “terrorist groups.”
  • Over 9,000 American soldiers were subjected to anti-conservative propaganda over a seven-year period.
  • The Army is actively stonewalling attempts to reveal who authorized these materials and why.
  • This revelation fits a broader pattern of federal agencies targeting conservative and religious organizations.

Sources: Daily Caller

February 8, 2025
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Noah Stanton
Noah is a passionate conservative political writer dedicated to defending America's core values of freedom, individual rights, and patriotism. Born and raised in a small Midwestern town, he grew up witnessing the erosion of traditional American principles, sparking his desire to speak out. With a background in journalism and a fire in his belly, Noah channels his love for his country into his writing, using sharp wit and unapologetic commentary to challenge leftist agendas. His mission? To awaken everyday Americans to the threats against their freedom and inspire them to stand up for the nation he loves.
Noah is a passionate conservative political writer dedicated to defending America's core values of freedom, individual rights, and patriotism. Born and raised in a small Midwestern town, he grew up witnessing the erosion of traditional American principles, sparking his desire to speak out. With a background in journalism and a fire in his belly, Noah channels his love for his country into his writing, using sharp wit and unapologetic commentary to challenge leftist agendas. His mission? To awaken everyday Americans to the threats against their freedom and inspire them to stand up for the nation he loves.