Posted on 01/14/2010 3:25:56 AM PST by Man50D
That's just funny, I don't care who you are.
Geesh dude!!! Now you made me go look for that tin foil hat I had around here...somewhere...
WHO’s GOT THE BABY MONITOR!!! dangit...I feel so unprepared...;-)
What are these “illuminati” you prattle about?
Know you that it is my own galactic federation which has engendered the astronomical phenomena which your pathetic power of observation can only begin to dimly perceive.
(Gee, that was fun!) I’d love to go on, but the most chilling phrase that Sass Cunstein uses is “beneficial cognitive diversity.”
The WH clearly wants to employ “agents provocateurs” just like the Tsar’s secret police, which infiltrated liberal and revolutionary groups in pre-1917 Russia and sowed confusion and distrust in vast quantities.
This is the adninistration’s goal against anyone or any group that disagrees with the WH’s agenda.
It can be felt at the personal level: every FReeper here is probably on a watch list. I have friends who refuse to get a CCW permit and say that’s like drawing a target on yourself.
Will we now each start employing the “German glance” before starting a conversation?
Your bad.
Barney Frank is ANTI-CRISCO!
Better they spend their our time and money infiltrating mosques, CPUSA, the Klan, ACORN, MoveOn...
beneficial cognitive diversity
Yes kids, that’s our word for today.
This is what happens when government runs wild.
It takes three words to say what two words mean.
Good lies.
BCD = Government approved opinion.
HCD = Harmful cognitive diversity = Unapproved opinion.
Lord, what have we come to?
No folks, this ISN’T satire, mores the pity.
This time I am going to be serious.
The government does already infiltrate groups that they consider extreme, and this has quadrupled since 9/11. The FBI is in charge of domestic groups. They have formed a multi-agency Joint Terrorism Task Force with participants in every major field office. Participating organizations include the FBI, US Marshalls, Secret Service, local police and sheriffs, border patrol and much more. See http://www.justice.gov/jttf/members.htm
The focus is on ‘domestic terrorism’ and domestic extremist organizations, i.e., groups the feds don’t like. They will use any means possible to make some arrests, because if you don’t make arrests you don’t get promoted. I have personally seen entrapment used against a fellow Ohioan. They used a person that had some bad charges dropped against him to infiltrate an extreme organization. That person tried to entrap a member but it didn’t work. I guess the feds don’t consider it illegal entrapment if they don’t do it directly but get a civilian to do it.
We are all on a list just because we post at this forum. I am on a whole bunch of internet-derived lists and I’m proud of it. I have CCW so I am on that list too. I speak openly against big government so I may have been turned in by a citizen. Remember that government hot line to report bad citizens? I hope I made that list too, heck I would be dissapointed if I didn’t.
Molon Labe, Sunstein. And hurry it up, but don’t try a no knock warrent. You’ll find the door don’t bust easily.
“Apparently the government is cracking down on them real hard right now to generate money (sound familiar).”
I’m not a truck driver, but I spend several days a month driving on interstate highways.
The cops are now operating in “wolfpacks” to give out speeding tickets. What I find unusual is that the local Sheriff’s deputies are now involved in traffic enforcement. In the past it has been only state police or highway patrol doing traffic enforcement on interstate highways.
It seems as though every little town that borders on an interstate is sending their deputies out to police the small section under their jurisdiction.
I’ve never seen this before and it is obvious that they are trying to fill the local coffers.
It could probably be used as a reliable economic indicator.
I get the feeling that sometimes they are use AI scripting programs. When you hit them with something very unusual, they appear to just lock up. Have not personally seen them myself in a while, but I have been staying off the political threads.
“These people are truly frightening.”
What’s worse is that they actually seem to believe what they are saying :(
Conspiracy theories abound due to the fact people have little or no confidence in many of those in authority. The aforementioned is especially true of government “spokes holes.” Any governmental figure elected or appointed is automatically a liar and lacks weight. Media creatures are propaganda mouth pieces for government liars. Therefore, without accurate and reliable information the public mind spins stories and rumours.
The truckers are just getting there nuts busted by all kinds of fines. Improper paperwork, over weight, .. yada yada.
Thought Police!
Watch out ...
A perfect description of Obamabot Trollocracy on this forum.
Yep -- there's a lot stimulus money to be passed around and a lot of "cognitive infiltration" to stimulate.
Last month I crossed into Georgia from South Carolina on I-95 and within five miles counted nine stopped vehicles/flashing light bars. On the way back I spotted what someone called “wolfpacks”; three patrol cars parked side by side in the forested median. Back in S.C. I didn’t see a single LEO vehicle the rest of the trip.
Spooky.........
“Molon labe, Sunstein”
My sentiments exactly. This Sunstein character seems to be another of those Walter Mitty types. Regarded as the class dork in high school, he now sneers, “Who’s laughing now? Bwahahaha!”
Sort of like Henry Waxman.
Stephen Schneider told Discover magazine that it’s perfectly fine “to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements and make little mention of any doubts we might have. . . . Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.”
Al Gore once told Grist, a magazine for environmentalists, that “it is appropriate to have an overrepresentation of factual presentations on how dangerous it is, as a predicate for opening up the audience.”
Can’t have that pesky first amendment can we?
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