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Out of 72 “Potential Terrorists” 24 are our Rebels of the Week

Posted on by Davi Barker

Tweet There’s a great post over at TheTruthWins.com titled “72 Types Of Americans That Are Considered “Potential Terrorists” In Official Government Documents” and normally I’m plenty skeptical of this kind of thing, but in this case every one seems pretty … Continue reading

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DHS Will Film Hockey Fans for Facial Recognition Test

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Tweet For a few years now, reports have begun to emerge exposing the fact that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security are working on creating a facial recognition grid, combining public spy cameras and facial … Continue reading

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Homeland Security Tricks Man into Bringing Uranium to JFK Airport

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Tweet Since 9/11, US anti-terrorism agents have begun to adopt some questionable War on Drugs style police tactics that border on entrapment. Often, federal officers will make contact with certain individuals with outside-of-the-mainstream political views, then suggest a terror plot … Continue reading

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DHS, FBI Conducting Searches at 2013 CMA Music Festival

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Tweet The federal government’s law enforcement powers are constitutionally limited for a reason — the only criminal laws it has true authority over are national affronts like treason and piracy. However, the Constitution has not been closely followed in decades, … Continue reading

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Boston March Will Protest Random Searches at Subway Stations

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Tweet Random searches violate the Constitution specifically. Probable cause or a warrant should be required before a government official demands the authority to search a citizen. This process was chosen, not just because it protects rights, but because it is … Continue reading

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Toilet Terrorism: Commodes Explode at Department of Homeland Security

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Tweet A while back, two employees from the Department of Homeland Security were injured while in the line of duty, no pun intended. The Washington Post reported that two toilets exploded in a Washington DC building shared by the General … Continue reading

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Tinfoil Tuesday: Are you sleeping with a spy?

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Tweet Is it so hard to believe? In True Lies Arnold Schwarzenegger was a kick-butt super spy who flew all over the world hunting down the Crimson Jihad terrorist organization, and his wife, Jamie Lee Curtis had no idea. We … Continue reading

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