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According to sources at the examiner, According to a letter written by Ron Trowbridge, undersheriff with the Prowers County, Colo., Sheriff’s Office, Christians  who believe the Bible is the literal word of God and others who do not agree with the changes taking place in America could find themselves under scrutiny by law enforcement authorities and Homeland Security  Steven H. Ahle wrote at Red Statements Friday. Trowbridge, a law enforcement officer with many years of experience, told Ahle that he recently attended a training session in La Junta, Colo., where, he says, Colorado State Patrol Trooper Joe Kluczynski gave a 2-hour presentation on the “sovereign citizen” movement. These people, the FBI says, do not believe they have to answer to any government authority and can cause a number of problems for law enforcement authorities. But according to Trowbridge’s letter, Kluczynski went much further, including “those who believe America was founded on godly principles, Christians who take the Bible literally, and ‘fundamentalists’.” “Kluczynski did not explain what he meant by ‘fundamentalists’ but from the context it was clear he was referring again to those who took the Bible literally or ‘too seriously,’” he added. These people, Kluczynski reportedly said, have a right to their beliefs, but needed to be monitored by law enforcement authorities. Trowbridge said that according to Kluczynski, these individuals and groups are “dangerous” because they are “angry over the election of a black president.” When an attendee suggested the economy was probably more to blame, Kluczynski “intimated that those who are not going along with the changes in America will need to be controlled by law enforcement,” Trowbridge added.