Posted on 10/05/2013 7:35:59 AM PDT by rktman
........theres no shortage of shockingly invasive tactics our government is employing to keep track of its servants er, citizens. In fact, it seems that more and more of what our government is doing is keeping track close track of what were all up to.
Our traveling is monitored through license plates and GPS systems. Our credit card purchases are monitored. Our phone calls are monitored. Our social media sites are monitored. Our search engines and online meanderings are monitored. In short, there is very little the government doesnt know about everyone. Even the occasional hermit living unplugged in the deep woods is subject to visits from data collector.
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Good.
Those who can should be going to DC and disrupting where possible. Or hit your local NPS park and make them expend law enforcement resources. Disrupt and demand service, require attention.
Government worried about citizen uprising.
No, no, no!
Government hoping for and trying to incite citizen uprising.
“An honest statesman has no fear of an armed populace’’.— Thomas Jefferson.
The most publicized event in Washington DC is Larry Klayman’s on November 19th.......is it gaining any momentum?
Government worried about citizen uprising
They should be!
The uprising is coming.
No idea who Klayman is, and Nov 19th is 6 weeks away? I think this crisis may be resolved by then. People going to barrycades this weekend might make an impact, not 6 weeks from now.
Yep. They are getting ready for a fight because they are going to pick a fight with the American people. It will be the worst mistake leaders of the US govt have ever made but that is what is heading our way.
Yes, you are correct.
While people focus on the obtrusive elements of obsessive government paranoid voyeurism, the underlying truth is more straightforward.
When government is incapable, unwilling and impotent to deal with the few big things that government is supposed to do, it instead focuses on micromanagement and trivial pursuits. This indicates a near-fatal inefficiency of a government and the strong suggestion that it is failing.
Bottom line: this nonsense must end, or the government will collapse, one way or another.
It truly does not matter that Mrs. Edna Ferber, of 1313 Mockingbird Lane, Podunk, southern northwestern North Dakota, uses an average of 15 sheets a day of Quilted Northern brand toilet paper, except on Thursdays when she removes her discount makeup, in which case she uses approximately 35 sheets, see Annexes JJ, TY, AAZ, PDQ, and addendum LS/MFT.
Nor will data mining this data with a $50b computer system ever accomplish any damned thing.
Importantly, meanwhile in Yemen, Abu Abdul Emir has decided to put a suitcase nuclear weapon on his camel, which he plans to detonate at the port of Aden, killing 30,000 people and severely damaging 4 US warships, which he has repeatedly discussed with his twelve nephews via his cellphone, email, an interview on al-Jazeera, etc., which the NSA did not catch because it was involved with the Ferber TP dossier.
Oh, and because Abu had been a bundler for Debbie Wasserman-Schultz when he worked for CAIR in Albany, so investigating him would have been “Islamophobic.”
Understand that Cloward-Piven invisions this very thing— overwhelming systems that use to work to make them unworkable... like healthcare. The disorder creates a “fear” vacuum that is then filled by-— the police state. For Order and everything you know.
Yup. Seems like doing what you’re supposed to do, i.e., protecting the country, takes second place to making sure everybody enrolls in the un-affordable care act. Or trolling twitter and facebook to see what the bad guy citizens are up to. Looks like we’re back to smoke signals.
They have all their mounted microwave heat ray guns, billions of rounds of ammo rounds, their DHS goons and APCs, and armed drones ready. Why would they prepare themselves like this if they were really working for the people?
Good point!...: )
Hmmm...what does this remind me of?
I give up.
Maybe if you told us what that is?
I give up.
Maybe if you told us what that is?
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