See Something Say Something Campaign Could Allow People to Label ANY AMERICAN a Suspected Terrorist
Just Like in Nazi Germany or Stasi East Germany
Posted on February 12, 2012 by WashingtonsBlog
List of Actions or Beliefs Which May Get You Labeled a Terrorist Grows Daily
Every American could literally be labeled a suspected terrorist under current governmental criteria.
Specifically, the following actions may get a U.S. citizen labeled as a suspected terrorist today:
Speaking out against government policies
Protesting anything
Questioning war (even though war reduces our national security; and see this)
Criticizing the governments targeting of innocent civilians with drones (although killing innocent civilians with drones is one of the main things which increases terrorism. And see this)
Asking questions about pollution (even at a public Congressional hearing?)
Paying cash at an Internet cafe
Asking questions about Wall Street shenanigans
Holding gold
Creating alternative currencies
Stocking up on more than 7 days of food (even though all Mormons are taught to stockpile food, and most Hawaiians store up on extra food)
Investigating factory farming
Infringing a copyright
Taking pictures or videos
Holding the following beliefs may also be considered grounds for suspected terrorism:
Valuing online privacy
Supporting Ron Paul or being a libertarian
Liking the Founding Fathers
Being a Christian (?)
Being anti-tax, anti-regulation or for the gold standard
Being reverent of individual liberty
Being anti-nuclear
Believe in conspiracy theories
A belief that ones personal and/or national way of life is under attack
Impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)
Insert religion into the political sphere
Those who seek to politicize religion
Supported political movements for autonomy
Being anti-abortion
Being anti-Catholic
Being anti-global
Suspicious of centralized federal authority
Fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)
A belief in the need to be prepared for an attack either by participating in survivalism
See Something, Act Like a Snitch in Nazi Germany, Stasi East Germany or Iraq
I initially thought that Paul Joseph Watson was overreacting when he claimed that a Homeland Security video paints the following activities as signs of potential terrorism:
Opposing surveillance
Talking to police officers
Wearing a hoodie
Driving a van
Writing on a piece of paper
But Watson makes a brilliant point about Homeland Securitys See Something Say Something campaign, and how accusations of terrorism actually spread:
Continued
Comment: The war on terror was planned before 911
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nD7dbkkBIA]Rockefeller Reveals 9/11 FRAUD to Aaron Russo - YouTube[/ame]
Its not about safety, its about the rich people enslaving the rest of us in their police state.
Posted on February 12, 2012 by WashingtonsBlog
List of Actions or Beliefs Which May Get You Labeled a Terrorist Grows Daily
Every American could literally be labeled a suspected terrorist under current governmental criteria.
Specifically, the following actions may get a U.S. citizen labeled as a suspected terrorist today:
Speaking out against government policies
Protesting anything
Questioning war (even though war reduces our national security; and see this)
Criticizing the governments targeting of innocent civilians with drones (although killing innocent civilians with drones is one of the main things which increases terrorism. And see this)
Asking questions about pollution (even at a public Congressional hearing?)
Paying cash at an Internet cafe
Asking questions about Wall Street shenanigans
Holding gold
Creating alternative currencies
Stocking up on more than 7 days of food (even though all Mormons are taught to stockpile food, and most Hawaiians store up on extra food)
Investigating factory farming
Infringing a copyright
Taking pictures or videos
Holding the following beliefs may also be considered grounds for suspected terrorism:
Valuing online privacy
Supporting Ron Paul or being a libertarian
Liking the Founding Fathers
Being a Christian (?)
Being anti-tax, anti-regulation or for the gold standard
Being reverent of individual liberty
Being anti-nuclear
Believe in conspiracy theories
A belief that ones personal and/or national way of life is under attack
Impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)
Insert religion into the political sphere
Those who seek to politicize religion
Supported political movements for autonomy
Being anti-abortion
Being anti-Catholic
Being anti-global
Suspicious of centralized federal authority
Fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)
A belief in the need to be prepared for an attack either by participating in survivalism
See Something, Act Like a Snitch in Nazi Germany, Stasi East Germany or Iraq
I initially thought that Paul Joseph Watson was overreacting when he claimed that a Homeland Security video paints the following activities as signs of potential terrorism:
Opposing surveillance
Talking to police officers
Wearing a hoodie
Driving a van
Writing on a piece of paper
But Watson makes a brilliant point about Homeland Securitys See Something Say Something campaign, and how accusations of terrorism actually spread:
Continued
Comment: The war on terror was planned before 911
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nD7dbkkBIA]Rockefeller Reveals 9/11 FRAUD to Aaron Russo - YouTube[/ame]
Its not about safety, its about the rich people enslaving the rest of us in their police state.