posted on Apr, 26 2008 @ 04:05 AM
Found something quite interesting from an old PBS link I stumbled across. We're basically left to blindly wonder who's on the TSA's watch list and
we're completely clueless about the NSA lists, but one government department actually publishes and keeps updated their extremely long list of
suspected terrorists, terrorist funders, and terrorist friendly businesses around the world. That department is none other than our very own US
Treasury Department! For the hard link to the source site click
here and for the
PDF of the very long list (including aliases for individuals & cover businesses for the companies) click
here. I'm not exactly sure what the government's purpose in publishing
this is, considering there seem to be a number of already named "suspects" and organizations missing from the list, most notably where's Cat
Stevens? But it is interesting to note that with all the talk of NAFTA and maybe even the NAU, there are over 2,600 results if you search the PDF for
"Mexico," quite a few of them thanks to the "citizen: Mexico" tag added after a lot of the names. Might lend some serious evidence to all the
other than Mexican border patrol claims we've heard over the past few years.