You fail to realize, this man was targeted because his "Vehicle" was
seen at a rally. Not because of anything he himself was doing in
particular, don't you see? He was oppressed for nothing he did, rather
where his car was parked.. Crossing the Rubicon gets you on a watch
list, not because you are doing something wrong, but because you are
reading a book, do you see? Can you not see the difference here?
Now the important thing, WHO decides who and what is wrong? You? Them?
How do you know what you do won't eventually fit the criteria? Is being
on this list, talking about CS fall into that category? It surely does,
you are seeking an alternative to something they make billions on,
therefore, you are "Subversive", Ok? Are you absolutely sure you will
never fall on to the list yourself? It's ok when "Joe the Loudmouth"
down the road gets stalked by these fools, but not you? What if you run
over a ladys foot at the grocery store with your shopping cart, and she
gets mad, calls the police and says she saw your car at a "Anti-NWO"
rally? What now?
I'm sure the Germans in Germany were thinking "Hey, *I* am not Jewish,
why do I care?".. But we know how that went, don't we? They eventually
got virtually everything wiped out, but of course, they weren't Jewish,
so it was OK.
Something important.. In the USA, the state with the weakest gun laws,
weakest cell signals/fewest towers, fewest/liberal criminal laws, legal
marijuana, and fewest CCTV cameras... Are you ready for this? Tada!
Has the lowest crime rate, highest happiness level, and is consistently
rated the best place to live in the country.. Washington DC, the place
that most closely resembles London, is a cesspool of evil, crime, and
discontent among the citizens. It's not hard to figure this stuff out,
really.. When you take action that covers 99% of the people to twart 1%
of the population, you are oppressing the majority, for the few. There
is no logical reasoning that would say this is prudent, nor necessary.
I'm sorry to say this, but people I know in the UK, at least a whole lot
of them, seem to have lost discernment or something. They just don't see
any of this coming. The ones that do, get on a boat and leave that
place, as quick as they can. Not sure if it is in your water, or on the
airwaves, but something ain't right. It's not so blatant here the
tyranny is quiet, and subtle, people don't notice, but that's changing
by the day as people start to take note, and start to ask questions.
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Well, I know that *I* have nothing to hide so it doesn't bother me. I welcome
them actually and don't care how far they go because it makes places safer for
ordinary people. If you want to be an activist then you have to take what goes
with the territory. dee
On 28 Apr 2010, at 17:12, bodhisattva wrote:
I don't mind the cameras on every corner, as I have nothing to fear - or hide.
How do you know? Where is the bar set to where it finally goes so far, so
intrusive, that by the time you realize it, you can't roll it back?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/25/surveillance-police-number-plate-recognition
Activists repeatedly stopped and searched as police officers 'mark' cars