Napolitano Creates Soviet Style "Citizen Spy on Citizen" Program - "If You See Something, Say Som, page
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Topic started on 21-9-2011 @ 12:34 PM by DaddyBare
Stop for just a minute....
before you go on... let me point out this News Story comes from the Texas GOP... YES they have a 'F'ing agenda but.... I cant say I disagree with them in this case...

Full Story... if you can call it that... can be found here
The Obama administration is getting more and more sinister. Homeland Security Secretary (And Fast & Furious Felon) Janet Napolitano has released more information about the "If you see something, say something" program designed to create a Soviet style system where one citizen is asked to spy on another. In the meantime Napolitano continues to leave our dangerous southern border wide open.


it gets pretty intresting... and...colorful
Now this program is coming to Houston. Today, socialist, liberal Mayor Annise Parker met with the felon Janet Napolitano and the ever popular and intellectual CongressWOMAN Sheila Jackson Lee to announce IWatchHouston.org. Isn't that special?


Despite the hard core party line rederick there is a real problem and that problem is this website
Make the call: Regional Terrorist alerts


reply posted on 21-9-2011 @ 01:46 PM by DaddyBare
reply to post by The Old American



Humm interesting the video title says "See something say something exposed as a hoax"
but the new "Make the call" web site make their intentions quite clear...
on the home page


If you feel this is an emergency, dial 9-1-1 or contact your local law enforcement agency immediately.

Across the country, millions of people are working, shopping, traveling, attending sporting events, concerts and schools…they are enjoying the American way of life. Freedom may be at the heart of America, but the same things that make the country great also make us a target for those who want to do us harm.

More than a decade has passed since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. U.S. citizens have been exposed to a considerable number of reports about suspected terrorist plots — along with actual warnings. Over a period of time, however, people typically become less vigilant about the threat of terrorism and the chance of being at the scene of a terrorist act.

Our federal, state and local governments are working hard to keep us safe, but we all play a role in securing our public spaces. You are the first line of defense in protecting our fellow citizens, public spaces as well as our economy and the country.

We encourage you to be aware of suspicious behavior and improvised explosive devices. If you See Something, Say Something.

Report the activity here or call 1-855-iWatch4. Make the Call.


That seems pretty obvious to me...


reply posted on 21-9-2011 @ 04:29 PM by MasterGemini
Reminds me of this:

The Japanese government forces a group of young kids to kill each other until the last man standing all as a psychological attack on its people so that they don't trust one another. Thus insuring no future uprising against TPTB.

Battle Royale
www.imdb.com...


In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary "Battle Royale" act.




This administration is pushing the police state real hard. I mean we are really patting everyone down at NFL games now? I guess the terrorists won.

By terrorists I mean Napolitano.
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