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Comments · 8
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Re:It helps keep us safe
>>>you're just BS-ing
It's a shame you prefer to remain ignorant and live in the matrix, rather than read news sites and keep up to date. HERE take a Red Pill:
http://publicintelligence.net/fbi-suspicious-activity-reporting-flyers/
http://rt.com/news/fbi-terrorists-guide-security-171/ http://www.constitution.org/abus/terror/constitutional_terrorists.htm
http://welfarestate.com/pamphlet/Terrorists include those who:
-Defend the constitution
-Attempt to tape the police
-Lone individuals
-Non-lone individuals (members of groups)
-Rightists
-Leftists
-Pay in cash
-Deposting more than $5000 in a bank account ("Know Your Customer" regulation requires banks report it)
-Attempt to hide passwords
-Nervous
-Take pictures
-Stare -
FBI and the Constitution
You seriously haven't heard of that? Assuming you're not a troll:
http://rt.com/news/fbi-terrorists-guide-security-171/
http://www.constitution.org/abus/terror/constitutional_terrorists.htm
http://welfarestate.com/pamphlet/Terrorists include those who:
-Defend the constitution
-Attempt to police the police (taping the police?)
-Lone individuals
-Non-lone individuals (members of groups)
-Rightists
-Leftists
-Pay in cash
-Attempt to hide passwords
-Nervous
-Take pictures
-StareThis basically just confirms what has been the philosophy of the FBI for a long time (since its founding), including harassment of MLK and the civil rights movement.
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Re:Fucking Americans
I think the 9/11 Bombers should be let go
:|
No, it doesn't make any sense, but not for the ostensible reason: There is a lot of evidence that many of the hijackers are still alive and free.
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Re:We should start encrypting everything
Be careful now. Being too supportive of the U.S. Constitution makes you a terrorist.
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You might be a terrorist if:
You attempt to "police the police".
You are a defender of the U.S. Constitution.
You are a lone individual.
http://www.welfarestate.com/pamphlet/
In other words, this program to record the police seems like a good way to get on the FBI's watchlist. -
Potential terrorist? Hardly...
I guess this would fall under "attempting to police the police" (which IS needed in a lot of cases) and is one of the actions listed in the FBI JTTF pamphlet as being the action of a "potential domestic terrorist."
This is bullshit. It's clear that this is an abuse of power to stop people from being able to document further abuses of power. It's meant to also have a chilling effect and prevent others from doing the same.
Remember, one of the stated definitions of "terrorist" by the current administration is people who:
are Defenders of the Constitution
reference the constitution and the bill of rights
are property rights advocates
are loners
this is from an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force pamphlet which you can see here:
http://www.welfarestate.com/pamphlet/
If a cop is doing his or her job, he or she should be proud to be videotaped.
Now if someone was following a cop all day with a videocam for no good reason, I can see where that could maybe be an issue - but it should be fine to videotape a traffic stop on a public street, especially if you are the one being stopped.
The fascism keeps creeping. -
Re:So
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Re:Aurora hacked the Spice Girls (well Geri)
If you saw the Discovery Channel documentaries where they resculpted faces of Hitler, Churchill & Roosevelt onto actors' bodies, it's obvious that we can no longer trust video as an authentic source.
For example, does the recent blurry video of Bin Laden prove that he's still alive?