Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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Homeland Security Searching Cars Illegally Before Ferry

In effort to further condition the public to police state, low paid Homeland Security employees subjected random cars to searches prior to entering the ferry on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

New revelations on our slide towards Police Statism

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=97489

Rosenberg said there's more going on in the United States than many believe want to believe.

The nation's "basic system of gathering evidence and sorting it later is really dangerous," he said. "It's permanent. It's not going to go away."

In an Electronic Police State, every surveillance camera recording, every e-mail you send, every Internet site you surf, every post you make, every check you write, every credit card swipe

, every cell phone ping… are all criminal evidence, and they are held in searchable databases, for a long, long time," the report said.


But Rosenberg said there's more going on in the United States than many believe want to believe.

The nation's "basic system of gathering evidence and sorting it later is really dangerous," he said. "It's permanent. It's not going to go away."

"In an Electronic Police State, every surveillance camera recording, every e-mail you send, every Internet site you surf, every post you make, every check you write, every credit card swipe

, every cell phone ping… are all criminal evidence, and they are held in searchable databases, for a long, long time," the report said.

"This system hasn't yet reached its full shape, but all of the basics are in place and it is not far from complete in some places," the report said.