Alex Jones is a crackpot. The equivalent of a Moonbat....
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 2:09 PM, GregfromBoston <greg.vincent@yahoo.com> wrote:
Look, if I cited the Linbaugh Newsletter as a source, I'd be laughed
at, and rightfully so.
Infowars and PrisonPlanet? Are we kidding?
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On Dec 21, 1:43 pm, Cold Water <coldwater...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Watsons (Paul and Steve) are Brits so they are even more paranoid than
> your average cupcake. LOL Only groups of people more paranoid than the
> Brits are the Aussies.
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> CW
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> Subject: Re: You Are A Terrorist
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> Infowars thinks EVERYONE is a terrorist. Lunar cupcakes.
>
> On Dec 21, 11:47 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> > You Are A TerroristPaul Joseph WatsonInfowars.com
> > December 21, 2010
> > While the establishment constantly invokes the contrived terror threat as
> justification for the announcement that your every activity is being sent to
> federal fusion centers, those same fusion centers have been busy defining
> peaceful assembly, non-violent protest and criticism of the government as
> domestic terrorism. According to the government's own definition of what
> constitutes terrorist activity – you are a
> terrorist.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-WK2KtxHfQThere's no doubt that
> theWashington Post's eight page "Monitoring America" storyis correct when it
> states that Homeland Security is building a gargantuan database of every
> website you visit, every email you send and every phone conversation you
> have in order to genuinely hunt down terrorists.
> > The problem is, according to numerous law enforcement advisories, training
> manuals, seminars and other literature, the federal government defines
> political activism, flying American flags, wearing Levi jeans, being nice,
> looking "normal" and going scuba diving all as signs of domestic terror.
> > By encouraging Americans to "report suspicious activity" that includes
> such behavior, the feds are knowingly on a mission to chill political
> dissent, by making people afraid to exercise their constitutional rights in
> the fear that their neighbors will turn them in to the authorities unless
> they rigidly control their behavior and don't risk even patently benign
> activities being misconstrued.
> > The following is a list of behaviors, actions or interests that the
> federal government, via centralized threat fusion centers that collate such
> information, considers to be potential signs of terrorismunder the MIAC
> Report.
> > - Displaying bumper stickers and other paraphernalia associated with the
> Constitutional, Campaign for Liberty, and Libertarian parties
> > - Supporting Congressman Ron Paul
> > - Supporting former presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin
> > - Supporting former Congressman Bob Barr
> > - Opposing the implementation of a North American Union
> > - Owning gold bullion
> > - Displaying historical U.S. flags
> > - Opposing abortion
> > - Talking about the documentaryZeitgeistAccording to an earlier document
> issued by the Joint Terrorism Task Force (page 1–page 2), the following
> behaviors, actions or interests are also signs of terrorism.
> > - Being interested in animal rights
> > - Being a "lone individual"
> > - Making numerous references to the U.S. Constitution
> > - Defending the U.S. Constitution
> > - Claiming driving is a right, not a privilege
> > - Refusing to identify yourself to an authority figure
> > - Attempting to monitor the actions of police
> > - Being bald
> > Under the terms of a ATexas Department of Public Safety Criminal Law
> Enforcement pamphlet, the following behaviors, actions or interests are also
> signs of terrorism.
> > - Being a "nice guy"
> > - Wearing Levi jeans
> > - Communicating predominantly by cell phone, email or text message
> > - Looking "normal" in appearance
> > - Renting a car
> > - Staying in a hotel or apartment
> > - Renting a storage facility
> > - Using cash to make large purchases
> > - Using pre-paid cellphones or hand-held radios
> > - Owning large amounts of medicines, alcohol, or baby formula
> > - Gaining support for a cause by holding meetings, public rallies, or
> demonstrations
> > - Gaining support for a cause by using websites, posters, leaflets, or
> underground press publications
> > - Possessing a photo-copy of your drivers license, passport, social
> security card or birth certificate
> > - Possessing or purchasing GPS technology
> > - Walking, biking or driving near "potential targets"
> > - Taking photographs of "potential targets," including bridges, power
> plants or government buildingsUnder the terms of a Virginia training
> manualused to help state employees recognize terrorists, the following
> behaviors, actions or interests are also signs of terrorism.
> > - Being a property-rights activist
> > - Trying to influence government or social policy
> > - Undermining confidence in the government
> > - Using a sketch pad, camera, map, binoculars or scuba equipment
> > Do you fit into any of these categories? Do you wear Levi jeans, act like
> a "nice guy," look "normal" or support Ron Paul? Maybe you're a complete
> asshole, hate Ron Paul, look like a complete freak of nature, and only ever
> wear Lee jeans – but wait – you like scuba diving! Oh no, you're a
> terrorist. Your name will be in a threat fusion database somewhere, and
> under the new definition of what constitutes a terrorist, which federal
> agencies are working under and promoting, your neighbor will be acting
> perfectly reasonably when they inform on you to the authorities because you
> rented a hotel room, used a large amount of cash, or possess a significant
> amount of alcohol.
> > Former FBI agent Michael German correctly identifies the fact that the
> "Monitoring America" program has more to do with discouraging Americans from
> engaging in any kind of dissent than it does with catching real terrorists.
> > "Treating innocent citizens as suspects flies in the face of our most
> fundamental American values and does not make anyone safer. Americans must
> to be able to meet and debate without fear that their associations and
> dissent will end up in a law enforcement database. Law enforcement already
> has the authority it needs to fight crime and terrorism without sacrificing
> the rights of those it seeks to protect,"said German.
> > This is about making every American in the country fear a knock on the
> door from Homeland Security because if they misbehave in any way, if they
> show any kind of dissent against the state, or even if they merely engage in
> completely innocent activities that are subsequently misconstrued by an
> informant society that has been trained to suspect anything and everything
> as possible terror, they could become a target.Stock up for the Holidays
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> > Welcome to the new America – a decrepit and decaying banana republic where
> the government tells its people to spy on each other – a country where
> everyone is a potential terrorist and just as in Orwell's 1984, will come
> under suspicion if they don't rigidly conform and ensure that their behavior
> displays the maximum amount of fealty and subservience to the state.Paul
> Joseph Watson is the editor and writer forPrison Planet.com. He is the
> author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The Alex
> Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio
> shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America's most listened
> to late night talk show.http://www.infowars.com/you-are-a-terrorist/
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