It is kind of funny though that by stockpiling food over 7 days makes me a potential domestic terrorist in the eyes of DHS.
By trying to prepare for what they are causing to happen I am already labeled an enemy of the state. Though I suspect just by posting on this site I already fall into that category. As dissent is not tolerated, and protesting is low lvl terrorism.
sadly some people still feel guilty over that whole slavery nonsense their ancestors did. So they give Obama a free reign because he is black.
As a disclaimer I do not judge a person by what they look like only what actions they take. Since I have never owned slaves or supported slavery I feel no guilt over what my ancestors may have done. Otherwise I would feel guilty for every war and atrocity done in the past several centuries
when the president can leak military secrets that gets an entire seal team killed for political gain, and get away with it.
Seal team 6 if anyone was curious.
corruption starts at the top and trickles down. those underlings notice the top men get away with treason, and figure they can too. Since charging them for their crimes would then get themselves arrested for their crimes everyone ignores what everyone else does.
The average citizen wakes up to find he has no rights anymore, because the people he trusted to look out for him discovered overwatch is nonexistent at this point
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you are a potential domestic terrorist if you have over 7 days of food in your home.
I am fairly certain having that as a requirement for what makes a person a suspected terrorist in America by those in charge invalidates any validity in what they say and do to combat terrorism.
Since that means 99% of Americans are viewed as potential domestic terrorists under that DHS guideline.
The terrorists won a while back. They are just not the ones that flew the planes into the towers. Instead they are the ones benefitting from the culture of fear to enrich themselves
The cynic in me almost suspects they planned these terrorist attacks. Considering how much those corrupt few in the French government are benefitting from this.
They certainly wasted no time having all these plans in place to suppress dissent and speech they don't like.
Wonder what other police state esque plans and laws they will be passing in the next month
it is by design. whoever is in charge wants americans afraid enough to give up all their rights for supposed security.
It is much easier for a criminal and corrupt ruling party to have a willing population to rule over. More so when you make their basic rights illegal unless allowed the privledge of what used to be a basic right by said rulers.
Just look at history has more than enough examples of this
As a conditioning tool it has done an outstanding job. Where else can you get hundreds of people to follow orders they know are wrong but still do it anyway because they want to fly.
TSA says freeze in place, anyone that doesn't gets yelled at by their fellow commuters.
yes, much better to ignore what goes around you, until worst case you get a repeat of history's worst atrocities right. Since everyone focused on the bread and circuses instead of the hard road of fixing something that had gone horribly broken.
they have been getting away with openly lying about what they do for years as you guys have documented. Why should they start being honest when it is clear those in charge of regulating this sort of crime are willing to turn a blind eye
Whoever is in charge of yahoo in the states might want to be careful lest they end up as the latest person that murders their family then commits suicide.
Happens a lot lately to people that do not lick the boots of those in charge
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call me cynical but I just don't see a government willing to break its own laws to spy on their citizens willing to give up when exposed.
I do expect them to go into full blown panic mode and break even more laws to take back control
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By trying to prepare for what they are causing to happen I am already labeled an enemy of the state. Though I suspect just by posting on this site I already fall into that category. As dissent is not tolerated, and protesting is low lvl terrorism.
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Though I am betting any allies of the states are waiting for their turn once they stop being useful
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As a disclaimer I do not judge a person by what they look like only what actions they take. Since I have never owned slaves or supported slavery I feel no guilt over what my ancestors may have done. Otherwise I would feel guilty for every war and atrocity done in the past several centuries
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Seal team 6 if anyone was curious.
corruption starts at the top and trickles down. those underlings notice the top men get away with treason, and figure they can too. Since charging them for their crimes would then get themselves arrested for their crimes everyone ignores what everyone else does.
The average citizen wakes up to find he has no rights anymore, because the people he trusted to look out for him discovered overwatch is nonexistent at this point
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Re: This question is only hard to those who frequently violate civil liberties
I am fairly certain having that as a requirement for what makes a person a suspected terrorist in America by those in charge invalidates any validity in what they say and do to combat terrorism.
Since that means 99% of Americans are viewed as potential domestic terrorists under that DHS guideline.
The terrorists won a while back. They are just not the ones that flew the planes into the towers. Instead they are the ones benefitting from the culture of fear to enrich themselves
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Telling germans want they want to hear probably won't work as they are not as blind as some people to what is happening.
It's not like they had an absolute leader in the last century that told them what they wanted to hear, with no negative side effects from that.
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They certainly wasted no time having all these plans in place to suppress dissent and speech they don't like.
Wonder what other police state esque plans and laws they will be passing in the next month
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The moment he stopped giving this man the respect he did not deserve he was made a target by the TSA
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It is much easier for a criminal and corrupt ruling party to have a willing population to rule over. More so when you make their basic rights illegal unless allowed the privledge of what used to be a basic right by said rulers.
Just look at history has more than enough examples of this
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TSA says freeze in place, anyone that doesn't gets yelled at by their fellow commuters.
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Why should I follow a law if the man making it gets to ignore it with no repurcussions
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Sums up how things work among the CIA and all those other terror causing alphabet agencies
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Happens a lot lately to people that do not lick the boots of those in charge
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