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Following FEMA's Zombie Preparedness Plan Could Land You On Terrorist List

colinneagle writes "As if warning a zombie apocalypse is imminent, FEMA hosted a webinar for its Citizen Corps encouraging emergency planners 'to use the threat of zombies — the flesh-hungry, walking dead — to encourage citizens to prepare for disasters.' The problem is many of those recommendations would have you do things that would flag you as a possible terrorist according to The DOJ's controversial 'Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities' guidelines. From the article: 'Don't be silly by thinking you must actually break the law before cops deem you a potential threat and report you. Paying with cash comes under numerous "you might be a terrorist if" lists. Whatever you do, stocking up on non-perishable food as the feds advise should not include buying "meals ready to eat" since that, too, is potentially suspicious and means you might be a terrorist. "Suspicious activity" at military surplus stores includes making "bulk purchases" of "weatherproofed ammunition or match containers and meals ready to eat, as does suspicious purchasing of "night vision devices include night flashlights and gas masks."'"

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  1. Are you a human being? by magsol · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So are terrorists. How convenient.

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    1. Re:Are you a human being? by MickyTheIdiot · · Score: 4, Insightful

      An eye opening moment on this subject was when CNN was doing some story and was talking to a single mother of two or three who wasn't well educated and living around Atlanta. This was two or three years after 911 and her life's biggest fear was terrorism. She lived in the outskirts of Atlanta and didn't work near any real target but thought the suicide bomber was coming at any minute.

    2. Re:Are you a human being? by History's+Coming+To · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Indeed. Things that (statistically) are more likely to kill an American than a terrorist attack:
      • Obesity
      • Cancer
      • Car accident
      • Non-terrorism based plane crash
      • Dogs
      • Cats
      • Somebody elses gun
      • Their own gun
      • Lack of healthcare
      • Peanuts
      • Alcohol
      • Stress

      What's more likely to kill you than a terrorist? Worrying about a terrorist.

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    3. Re:Are you a human being? by aintnostranger · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Hey, that might be the case in the US, but in other parts of the world we Christians do expect the return of the Son of God, but:

      1- We don't have any idea when and how it's going to be, things might happen in any order (people that think they got a clear idea of how things are going to be from reading Revelations really startle me) and it can be tomorrow as well as it could be in ten thousand years.

      2- We don't try to make the apocalypse happen - people that think they have a roadmap on how to make it happen are walking a path of big arrogance. Nowhere in the bible does God ask for any help making such things happen. He only told us to love Him and to love others, and tell them about His love. There's nothing there about manipulating geopolitics to trigger anything or any crap like that. But I guess some people find all that love stuff boring and want to collaborate by invading some country or forcing someone to say they believe in Jesus.

    4. Re:Are you a human being? by Genda · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Let's remember that in the entire history of this country, we've been invaded once (by our Mother Country), attacked once (at Pearl Harbor), and been terrorized once (on 9/11). Moreover, we had really good intelligence in each case that these events were coming and simply screwed up managing that information (if you believe the official versions or allowed them to happen for one reason or another if you believe in conspiracies.)

      The whole point of terrorism is similar to an allergic reaction. The response outweighs the event so dramatically that it does infinitely more harm than the event itself. That isn't to say that blowing up the twin towers wasn't an affront to human dignity. It is to say that the number of innocent people that died as a result of that affront so outnumber the affront itself as to dwarf it to near invisibility, and worse, most of the people that died were innocent Iraqi bystanders who had no dog in the fight to begin with. In an allergic reaction your immune system can charge all the way up to anaphylaxis and death all over a few peanut molecules. We have to be very careful to teach people to weigh threats according to reality and when we catch politicians using the boogie man to scare the public into voting for abominations and the gutting of the Constitution, we need to drag these people out in public places and show the nation who the real terrorists are.

    5. Re:Are you a human being? by hairyfeet · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Actually the scary thing is journalists like this one are on the watchlist. Her crime? talking about the constitution and what we need to do to protect it.

      When talking about the founding document of our country is enough to get you labeled as a possible "wrecker" then i think we can all agree the country has gone to shit. Kinda sad how we survived the USSR only to have those in power try to turn us into the USSA. I urge everyone to watch that video, she lays everything out with facts to back them up about how many of the "war on terrorism" plays were used before, even the language identical, by those that wanted to close free societies.

      The fact that doing what you are told will put you on a list frankly doesn't surprise me, the more people hassled and afraid the better the chilling effect.

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    6. Re:Are you a human being? by manaway · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Let's remember that in the entire history of this country, we've been invaded ...

      Your "entire history" starts a little late. The Native Americans know the facts are different. Their land is still occupied by terrorist religious zealots.

  2. Um, yeah by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    *Actually* preparing for a zombie apocalypse should get you placed an some other lists as well.

  3. Re:Easy by Entropius · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Thing is these are all things that civilians ought to be able to do without arousing suspicion, too.

  4. Re:Not suspicious by rtb61 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, you are just gullible. MREs are basically tinned food in a bag. The reason the military want them in a bag is because they are lighter and take up marginally less space. For civilians where lightness nor space are a consideration, buy tinned food, you will save a lot of money and not be scammed by inflated profit margins just because you bought your food in bags rather than tins. Note you will also get greater variety.

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  5. Re:Easy by MetalliQaZ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Being a parent requires you to have sex at least once. This is Slashdot.

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