Posted on 10/25/2013 5:27:47 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
A veteran Washington D.C. investigative journalist says the Department of Homeland Security confiscated a stack of her confidential files during a raid of her home in August leading her to fear that a number of her sources inside the federal government have now been exposed.
In an interview with The Daily Caller, journalist Audrey Hudson revealed that the Department of Homeland Security and Maryland State Police were involved in a predawn raid of her Shady Side, Md. home on Aug. 6. Hudson is a former Washington Times reporter and current freelance reporter.
A search warrant obtained by TheDC indicates that the August raid allowed law enforcement to search for firearms inside her home.
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No, you are in America.
Ha! That'll be the day.
Too bad judges that issue bogus warrants aren't prosecuted as well.
maybe that is even scarier....got to get myself tougher so I can fight harder against the insanity
I doubt it was about guns anyway.
No maybe about it.
Unlike the Twilight Zone this country can monitor your every word and action, has interlocking and conflicting laws both forbidding and requiring everything, and can rain down death from the sky on both a wholesale and very personal retail level upon anyone who displeases it, and the will, nay, the eagerness, to do so.
yup that’s my America as of today..... putting on the full armor and getting ready for the fight
Combined General and Maryland "Freak State" PING!
Thanks for the ping.
A lot of people are missing what really happened here. The gun thing was a smoke screen. The reason they were raided is she had made FOIA filings. Talk about Hitlerian...
Absolutely. I said it wasn’t about guns. And I am sure it will happen again and again and no one will stop them.
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