Sunday 30 December 2018

If you can't see the similarities between Nazi Germany and today's America,then you ain't looking : In Nazi Germany, every citizen was a potential threat and everyone had to be constantly watched for suspicious activity. Of course the exact same thing is happening in America today. Just about anything you do can get you labeled as a “potential terrorist” by the government. According to a new DHS report, the following are some of the beliefs and ideologies of potential terrorists…. -“fiercely nationalistic (as opposed to universal and international in orientation)” -“anti-global” -“suspicious of centralized federal authority” -“reverent of individual liberty” -“believe in conspiracy theories” -“a belief that one’s personal and/or national “way of life” is under attack” -“a belief in the need to be prepared for an attack either by participating in paramilitary preparations and training or survivalism” -“impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)” -“insert religion into the political sphere” -“those who seek to politicize religion” -“supported political movements for autonomy” -“anti-abortion” -“anti-Catholic” -“anti-nuclear” And the definition of “suspicious activity” has become so broad in America that it pretty much covers 100% of us. In 2012, the following activities are considered to be “suspicious” by the FBI…. -shielding your computer screen from others -paying with cash -acting “nervous” -using multiple cell phones -requesting a specific room at a hotel -traveling with a large amount of luggage -refusing maid service at a hotel -staying in your room for too long -changing your appearance In addition, the U.S. government has decided that it would be a really good idea for all of us to spy on one another. The “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign looks like it could have been pulled right out of a Gestapo security handbook. But America is not supposed to be about spying on one another and reporting each other to the secret police. America is supposed to be about liberty and freedom.


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