Pro-Abortion Radical Groups Openly Admit Domestic Terrorism and Plan More Violence

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Pro-abortion radicals have issued a new threat and declared "open season" on crisis pregnancy centers that provide essential resources to women, demanding that they close their doors or become a target of attack.

The warning came in a statement released under the name "Jane's Revenge," which some have now categorized as a domestic terrorist group.

The name of the radical group has been found spray-painted at the site of attacks against crisis pregnancy centers, churches and other pro-life groups.

Crisis pregnancy centers in Wisconsin, Oregon and New York have been firebombed. Multiple churches, other pro-life groups and pro-life lawmakers have been the target of graffiti and vandalism.

The latest statement from Jane's Revenge said "we are not one group, but many" and claimed responsibility for attacks in more than a dozen cities.

Now the radical group is vowing to take "increasingly drastic measures" which are not "so easily cleaned up as fire and graffiti."

The violent threat states, "From here forward, any anti-choice group who closes their doors, and stops operating will no longer be a target. But until you do, it's open season, and we know where your operations are."

"Through attacking, we find joy..." the group says. "Everyone with the urge to paint, to burn, to cut, to jam: now is the time. Go forth and manifest the things you wish to see."

CBN News reported a month ago that Jane's Revenge released an earlier statement saying the battle over abortion is a literal "war" to them.

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