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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Report: DHS Memo Orders Scrutiny of "Domestic Extremists" for Opting Out

DHS ALLEGEDLY ORDERS AGENTS TO COLLECT INFORMATION ON OPPONENTS OF TSA "ENHANCED PROCEDURES"

I can't vouch for the accuracy of this information one way or another, but better have a look at what's up on http://homelandsecurityus.com/ , people. According to Doug Hagmann, the DHS is poised to collect personal information on anyone who objects to, or encourages others to oppose, the radation-laden scanning, strip searches, and invasive "pat-downs", and, one can only assume, the exemption of Muslims from these procedures.

DHS & TSA Making a List, Checking It Twice
23 November 2010:

Following the publication of my article titled “Gate Rape of America,” I was contacted by a source within the DHS who is troubled by the terminology and content of an internal memo reportedly issued yesterday at the hand of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano. Indeed, both the terminology and content contained in the document are troubling. The dissemination of the document itself is restricted by virtue of its classification, which prohibits any manner of public release. While the document cannot be posted or published, the more salient points are revealed here.

The memo, which actually takes the form of an administrative directive, appears to be the product of undated but recent high level meetings between Napolitano, John Pistole, head of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA),and one or more of Obama’s national security advisors. This document officially addresses those who are opposed to, or engaged in the disruption of the implementation of the enhanced airport screening procedures as “domestic extremists.”

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For “any person, group or domestic alternative media source” that actively objects to, causes others to object to, supports and/or elicits support for anyone who engages in such travel “disruptions” at U.S. airports (as defined above) in response to the enhanced security procedures, the [applicable DHS administrative branch] is instructed to identify and collect information about the persons or entities, and submit such information in the manner outlined [within this directive].

Read it all at http://homelandsecurityus/com/archives/4254

5 comments:

  1. Napolitano and Pistole are using the American Constitutional Bill of Rights for target practice . . .

    fourth amendment -- BLAM

    first amendment -- kaBLAM

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  2. "For “any person, group or domestic alternative media source” that actively objects to, causes others to object to, supports and/or elicits support for anyone who engages in such travel “disruptions” at U.S. airports (as defined above) in response to the enhanced security procedures, the [applicable DHS administrative branch] is instructed to identify and collect information about the persons or entities, and submit such information in the manner outlined [within this directive]."


    WILSON'S SEDITION ACTS OF WW1!!!!

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  3. The DHS has deduced that passengers would rather go through their invasive scanners instead of being touched inappropriately by TSA agents. This makes a lot of sense as the DHS is trying to coerce passengers to go through the machines to condition the American public into acceptance of them. The DHS has already hinted in the past that they intend to put these machines in front of sporting venues, train stations, subway stations, and malls. This is only the beginning, people.

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  4. Well, I have news for the muthas. They are going to have to catch me first. Later, gang -- I've got a little chore I need to do.

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