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‘Homeland’ security coming to hotels, malls | Raw Story
DHS already put up this message inside Wal-Marts on their televisions stating "if you see something, say something"
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb_Jak4SBAI[/ame]
It's a win-win for the security companies who are making a mighty dollar and the government who wants to keep a watchful eye over its populous.
Clever how the FBI baits mentally unstable poor folks by supplying them with phony bombs and entice them with cash reimbursement for their troubles, only to make an example out of them to justify more cameras and intrusive security measures and to perpetuate the illusion of terrorist threats and to keep the population scared shitless. It's clever enough that the majority of Americans don't catch onto the scheme and always rationalize in agreement with DHS or the government.
"Well, if it's for our safety then by all means keep us safe"
Most don't even know that America is almost a police state and probably won't find out until an agent knocks on their door asking the homeowner to bend over and rectally accept a microphone "for their safety".
"We look at so-called soft targets -- the hotels, shopping malls, for example -- all of which we have reached out to in the past year and have done a fair amount of training for their own employees," Napolitano said.
Since an attempted bombing on a packed Saturday night in Times Square in May, New York, for example, has installed hundreds of security cameras as part of a plan to triple the number of cameras to 3,000.
DHS already put up this message inside Wal-Marts on their televisions stating "if you see something, say something"
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb_Jak4SBAI[/ame]
It's a win-win for the security companies who are making a mighty dollar and the government who wants to keep a watchful eye over its populous.
Clever how the FBI baits mentally unstable poor folks by supplying them with phony bombs and entice them with cash reimbursement for their troubles, only to make an example out of them to justify more cameras and intrusive security measures and to perpetuate the illusion of terrorist threats and to keep the population scared shitless. It's clever enough that the majority of Americans don't catch onto the scheme and always rationalize in agreement with DHS or the government.
"Well, if it's for our safety then by all means keep us safe"
Most don't even know that America is almost a police state and probably won't find out until an agent knocks on their door asking the homeowner to bend over and rectally accept a microphone "for their safety".
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