Another positive I see on this. When they solicit reports from local law enforcement and security operatives, it usually ties in to some idea that someone on some local government side has some clues that they have pissed off someone with a "sovereign state of mind", and wants to go calling in some bigger guns.
That means given the profile the feds put out, the first feds to show up are going to be asking a lot of questions about what happened, what someone did that pissed off the "SCE". Local police having to submit some sort of report to the feds explaining and attempting to justify what they did and why it justifies new federal escalation.
What that means for local organized crime and political cronies is that they don't get a blank check for calling in any big federal guns on our kinds of people just on the basis of the profile when the profile itself says that the violence would be reactionary in nature, meaning someone other than the SCEs started it.
So beating down someone at a traffic stop then putting them in jail for a week on false charges while their house gets looted and car impounded, then the person turns out to fit the profile, that does not lead directly to blanket authorization for a DHS federally assisted jailhouse suicide and arrest of the rest of the family, it leads to further investigation when there might not otherwise be one, which means the local law enforcement people need to be pretty squeaky clean in order to avoid any and all heat over it, which they rarely are, thus they end up with a couple of bad choices, doing what they want to do then knowing they are dealing with someone who fits the profile of violent retaliation, or answering to the feds about it, and if they call in the feds, it means they get investigated. If shit blows up in their face and they had never called the feds in, then it makes them look all the more guilty.