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To: gaijin

Yes, you’re correct.

These ‘police forces’ are part of the corruption in Constitutional government that the CSIS and Rand Corporation created when they developed the idea of a ‘homeland security’ branch of the federal government.

They created ‘homeland security’ as a means of generating money for themselves, as they are paid to develop ideas like deputizing all departments of the executive branch, and then are paid to implement them.

In no way can a country be free, if every government office has its own police force and the directive to implement whatever regulation they want and enforce compliance themselves.

NOAA is particularly offensive, as a wind and weather monitoring group, they now implement international law through regulatory compliance, and they have armed deputies who can shoot and kill you if you disturb the birds in the ‘marine sanctuary’.

Right now they are trying to run the United States Coast Guard off their base near the pier in Monterey and force them to move away from the water so that NOAA can take over the prime real estate location. They have support from Congressman Sam Farr, who I have no doubt will make this happen.

It’s a nightmare.


20 posted on 01/10/2012 8:52:55 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer

I had no idea, wow —I rollerblade and dive there all the time.

I sometimes played frisbee with some of the CG dudes there.

I’m so disappointed to hear this.

NOAA already has a large and fancy facility near the lighthouse on Asilomar, in the dunes near Spanish Bay.

The way they’ve decorated it with art you would NEVER guess they’re ecp storm-troopers, but then again maybe that’s the idea.


23 posted on 01/10/2012 9:21:41 PM PST by gaijin
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