Posted on 01/28/2010 2:18:16 AM PST by rae4palin
"At its most basic level, InfraGard is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the private sector. InfraGard is an association of businesses, academic institutions, state and local law enforcement agencies, and other participants dedicated to sharing information and intelligence to prevent hostile acts against the United States. InfraGard Chapters are geographically linked with FBI Field Office territories."
Among the groups reporting to the DOJ, DHS, FEMA and FBI are: ACORN; The ADL; Thousands of Community Organizations; Americorps; Citizen Corps; Militias; Your neighbor; Your family.
Obama's private army. N'est-ce pas?
This is not a joke - Laura came to this information via the Department of Homeland Security sites (which has targeted patriots, vets, tea partiers, etc., as the new threat to America) and the Department of Justice: This program collects 'street' data on 'suspected' and 'questionable' citizens. By joining INFRGARD you join hundreds of thousands of citizens who assist the government to identify 'problem' citizens.
It may now be said without reservation that 'Big Brother' is watching.
As John Jay said, "When the government becomes too large it is capable of stopping all resistance to its tyrrany in embryo." (Sic)
http://www.infragard.net/
(Excerpt) Read more at atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com ...
Can our Republic survive 3 more years?
I reckon I must be a “problem citizen”!
I need more info.
The infragard site seems innocous enough.
where does it say citizens are targeted? Apparently the “others” referred to above is you and me as we can join if we wish.
More info please.
Umm... as a member of Infragard, this is a load of hooey. This is all coming from that idiotic Jesse Ventura conspiracy show, and it is garbage.
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