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Just Say NO to this BS

zamzia

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Blimey. "Make hay while the sun shines" comes to mind. Won't be able to get away with shit in the future, every move tracked and logged!
 
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johndoe123

Just Say No!!!! :biggrin:
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bentom187

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You guys aren't kidding. Everything will be monitored. We will be turning each other in for everything and anything pretty soon too. The snitch state.

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DHS will ask stores to watch customers’ buying habits for terrorist clues

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said his department will be issuing new guidance to retailers this week giving them pointers on how to spot potential terrorists among their customers by looking at what they’re buying.

While saying the government cannot prohibit sales of some everyday materials, Mr. Johnson said retailers should be trained to look for anyone who buys a lot from what he described as a “long list of materials that could be used as explosive precursors.”


He said it was an extension of the “If you see something, say something” campaign launched by his predecessor, former Secretary Janet Napolitano, which tries to enlist average Americans to be aware of their immediate environment.

“We can’t and we shouldn’t prohibit the sale of a pressure cooker. We can sensitize retail businesses to be on guard for suspicious behavior by those who buy this kind of stuff,” Mr. Johnson said during a question-and-answer session after a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Other than pressure cookers, Mr. Johnson did not say what other products might appear on the guidance that will be sent to retailers.

Mr. Johnson said he is aware of the tenuous balance between security and freedom, and does not want to upset it with his moves.

He also said there is no current credible information indicating that Islamic State militants, who are on the advance in Iraq and Syria, are plotting immediate attacks in the U.S.

He said, though, that there is a potential long-term threat, particularly given the number of foreign fighters from countries that have visa waiver privileges from the U.S.

He said the government should be looking for patterns in someone’s travel or purchasing that raise questions — particularly if they are buying what he called “explosive precursors.”

The Boston Marathon bombers used pressure cookers to create crude improvised explosive devices. The prospect had been considered by Homeland Security officials as far back as a decade ago, when the department issued a bulletin warning of the home appliance’s potential use as a terrorist device.
 

Bulldog420

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I don't find Info wars to be the most reliable, however some pieces come out to be all too true. Thanks for the read.
 

aridbud

automeister
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You guys talk as if we've not been watched/monitored all along?? Nothing is sacred anymore.
 

The Revolution

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Some have already volunteered to have the RFID chips implanted. Its real and its happening. U must be a fucking idiot to volunteer for this shit.. Welcome to the NWO. Fucking sheeps... :tiphat:
 

HempKat

Just A Simple Old Dirt Farmer
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Some have already volunteered to have the RFID chips implanted. Its real and its happening. U must be a fucking idiot to volunteer for this shit.. Welcome to the NWO. Fucking sheeps... :tiphat:

While it seems insidious since it involves implanting technology into the body the fact that it can be done does not necessarily mean it will go into widespread use. There was talk years ago of them being able to put all your medical records on a magnetic strip added to drivers licenses. The pitch was it would help save lives in the event someone was in a bad accident and injured and unconscious. To the best of my knowledge even though a magnetic strip was added to all licenses issued in the state I was in, the ability to store info there was never utilized.

They don't really need to do this though, if they want to target anyone they can get an incredible amount of detailed information all without you being aware of it and without having to plant something on you or in you.
 

stihgnobevoli

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To the best of my knowledge even though a magnetic strip was added to all licenses issued in the state I was in, the ability to store info there was never utilized.

then why the fuck do they swipe my drivers licesnse when i buy liquor and prescriptions?
 

stoned-trout

if it smells like fish
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how long till folks get cut up ,so some thieves can take their chip..its way easier to hand em your wallet ...lol
 
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