The FBI now has a new “Communities Against Terrorism” program where they try to get Americans to report on any “suspicious” terrorist activities such as:
-People who “insist on paying in cash”;
-People who buy “Meals Ready to Eat”;
-People who buy “weatherproofed ammunition containers”;
-People who buy “high capacity magazines”;
-People who buy “night flashlights."
I bet you’re one of those!
The Feds are going after Americans known as “preppers.” These are people who want to be prepared for emergencies, you know like a really big tornado for example.
Then there’s another Federal agency known as the Department of Homeland Security, which is currently instructing Americans about “disaster preparedness” on their website.
Two things on their list just happen to be:
Flashlights and cash.
So if you go to a military surplus store to purchase these items cheaply based on the recommendations of the Department of Homeland Security you might end up on the FBI’s terrorist watch list.
Who’s in charge of this mess?
Saturday, August 20, 2011
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1 comments:
"People who “insist on paying in cash"
haha. I guess many of us are unlikely a suspected terrorist, eh.
Cheers,
Peny@scrub uniforms
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