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To: VRW Conspirator

The Current Regime is following almost the same script that was in play in Argentina during the 1970’s, when “death squads” were active in the country, taking out what were euphemistically called “communist” elements, but in practice, just about anybody who raised an objection to the activities and methods of the authoritarian Peronistas. And this included other “Peronista” elements who chose to disagree with the imperial powers lodged in Buenos Aires.

These squads would maintain telephone and visual surveillance on any suspect of their choosing, and would sometimes not strike directly, but at family members and relatively innocent associates of the targeted individuals, creating a terroristic atmosphere and a vast amount of induced paranoia. There were dark tales of persons who were “disappeared” and sent to rendition prisons far from their homes, but few episodes of later return.

Richard Nixon was accused of doing just this sort of thing, but that was never demonstrated even during the darkest days of Watergate. The Current Regime, however, has managed to escape such a tarbrush, even though they DO actively practice such a “secret police” approach through the provisions of Homeland Security regulations.

The storm approaches.


10 posted on 02/05/2013 4:53:17 AM PST by alloysteel (If conspiracy does not exist everywhere, it exists nowhere.)
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To: alloysteel

Homeland InSecurity has officially named vets and constitutionalists domestic terrorist enemies. Holder has tried to frame ‘milita’ members for domestic terrorist crimes and lost in court. With this power, Obama could murder them without a trial. Democrats have called both the Tea Party and the NRA terrorist organizations. In the meantime a real jihadist murdered soldiers at Fort Hood and Obama named that workplace violence.

Liberals are unethical liars and conivers, they can not be trusted with this power to rationize the murder of Americans they don’t like.


33 posted on 02/05/2013 6:57:24 AM PST by SaraJohnson
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To: alloysteel

I sent your post to my friend who is from South America...Here is what she emailed me back....

“The comment on Argentina is correct. Thousands of young people primarily university students disappeared and have never been found. It was a terribly dark era in their history, and one in which the country has never quite recovered from. You have to remember in Latin America university students have a great deal of clout. It’s not like here. The only time anything has ever occurred that even remotely resembles the power of university students is the uprising at Kent State, and we both know how that ended. In Latin America the students can close down the country. They are really looked upon as the future leaders of the country, so when they revolt the government takes notice. Most of those young people were arrested without any charges and never seen again. Can’t happen here in North America? Think again.”


86 posted on 02/11/2013 8:25:44 AM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie (Go Galt!)
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