10 Things Citizen Spies Should Report to DHS

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28 Aug 2011, 1:35 pm

http://www.activistpost.com/2011/08/10- ... eport.html

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The Department of Homeland Security wants the public to be on the prowl for suspicious and criminal behavior. They've gone to great lengths to recruit business owners in this effort to report unusual activity. They've struck deals with Google, Facebook, and Twitter to monitor Internet activities. DHS has also set up fusion centers nationwide to coordinate with local authorities and private sector partners to hunt down potential threats.

Lately, they've cranked up their effort to recruit citizen spies through the "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign; supported by taxpayer-funded Hollywood-produced commercials encouraging citizens to be vigilant and report their suspicions to authorities. Given their Rated "G" audience, they display almost comical scenarios of being politically correct while spying over someone's shoulder to read their text messages. Is texting suspicious behavior?


Excellent, excellent article on the nefarious acts our beloved American government commits. The DHS is trying to prevent terrorism and is making this nation safer. Yeah, yeah.... :roll:



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28 Aug 2011, 2:07 pm

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