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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

How to spot a terrorist


"I really had no idea how to spot a terrorist until I studied the manuals published by the Phoenix FBI, the state employees of Virginia, and the Texas Department of Public Safety. Now that I have absorbed these manuals, I not only know how to spot a terrorist, but I have discovered that I probably am a terrorist."

This article shows how U.S. agencies have targeted practically every U.S. citizen as being a terrorist. The criteria is so broad that it would be difficult for most to avoid being considered a terrorist. As you read them, it will become clear that the primary targets are meant less to catch actual terrorist, then to stiffle anyone who dares exercise their constitutional rights. Here are a few examples:

Phoenix FBI manual

Defenders of the U.S. Constitution against federal government and the UN.
Those who make numerous references to the U.S. Constitution.
Those who attempt to police the police.

Virginia manual

Property rights activists.
Environmental and animal rights activists.

Texas manual

Focused and committed.
Team-oriented and disciplined.
Familiar with their physical environments.
Employ a variety of vehicles and communicate by cell phone, email, or text messaging.

There's a little more to those lists, and some, arguably, could be debatable, but the message is clear; if you stand up for your constitutional rights, you will be considered a terrorist in the eyes of authorities.

If you've yet to question the motivation behind the war on terror, start paying attention!

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