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pisshead
04-26-2006, 01:07 AM
first we all get addicted to cellphones and email...then it makes you a terrorist...wow, we're all potential terrorists, so we'll need a soviet/nazi style police state to protect our freedom.

coming to a town near you! the vipir teams are already searching people on the streets, to keep us safe. but it's not happening, and if it is, it's good.

Texas Training Pamphlet: 'Nice Guys' Who Wear Levis & Travel With Children Likely Terrorists
Says people who use cellphones and e mail should be under suspicion

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.tv | April 26 2006

A Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Law Enforcement pamphlet gives the public characteristics to identify terrorists that include buying baby formula, beer, wearing Levi jeans, carrying identifying documents like a drivers license and traveling with women or children.

View Entire Pamphlet: Page 1 (http://www.infowars.com/images2/ps/txps_terror_pamphlet_front.jpg) | Page 2 (http://www.infowars.com/images2/ps/txps_terror_pamphlet_back.jpg)

This latest assault on common sense arrives on the back of a Virginia training manual (http://prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/280306trainingmanual.htm) used to help state employees recognize terrorists that listed anti-government and property rights activists as terrorists and includes binoculars, video cameras, pads and notebooks in a compendium of terrorist tools.

Shortly after 9/11 a Phoenix FBI manual (http://www.infowars.com/constitutional_terrorists.htm)that was disseminated amongst federal employees at the end of the Clinton term caused waves on the Internet after it was revealed that potential terrorists included, "defenders of the US Constitution against federal government and the UN, " and individuals who "make numerous references to the US Constitution."

Lawyers everywhere cowered in fear at being shipped off to Gitmo.

If you live in Texas and you use a mobile phone, the Internet or text messaging then you could come under the scrutiny of a cadre of informants trained to identify terrorists based on those very precepts.
Why are the definitions so vague?

Because law enforcement personnel across the country have been trained to treat absolutely anything as suspicious in order to foster a return to a society not unlike the East German Stasi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasi), where one in fifty citizens was an informant for the state.

In Alex Jones' film 9/11: The Road to Tyranny (http://www.prisonplanet.tv/newdesign/tyranny.htm), FEMA officials give instructional classes in which they label George Washington and the founding fathers as terrorists because they killed British colonizers.

Previous manuals of this nature highlighted any political activity as potential terrorism. This creates a climate of fear and discourages people from exercising their freedoms or becoming involved in local government affairs.

This manual goes a step further in identifying behavior endemic to any typical American family as potential terrorism.

In essence it defines the characteristics of being "normal," "nice," and wearing normal clothes and behaving in a completely normal manner ("fitting in") as benchmarks of a suspected Al-Qaeda member.

These descriptions seemingly only protect by omission a nervous suicide bomber casing a shopping mall. Everybody else in the mall behaving normally could be terrorists but the sweating, paranoid, evasive mass killer is completely above suspicion according to this preposterous manual.

In December 2003 the FBI warned Americans nationwide (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,106890,00.html) to be on the lookout for people reading Almanacs as this could indicate an act of terrorism in planning. Almanacs are popular glove box inventory of any vehicle and this ludicrous fearmongering was met with a raucous response from satirists and news commentators.

This manual is an unnecessary piece of anti-American trash and it should be removed from circulation immediately. Politely email ([email protected]) the Texas Department of Public Safety and suggest this be done forthwith.

eg420ne
04-26-2006, 01:53 AM
Im a terrorist your a terrorist wouldnt you like to be a terrorist too...The rest of you terrorist Join us in this fight aganist the REAL terrorist that have taken control of the USA:stoned:

stoner spirit
04-26-2006, 02:51 AM
Im a terrorist your a terrorist wouldnt you like to be a terrorist too...The rest of you terrorist Join us in this fight aganist the REAL terrorist that have taken control of the USA:stoned:
Go for it! Hahahaha, I wonder if they view blind or visually impaired people as terrorists? That'd be some funny shit.

Breukelen advocaat
04-26-2006, 02:53 AM
Consider the source: A Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Law Enforcement pamphlet. The name says it all. :dance:

pisshead
04-26-2006, 03:19 AM
from page 2...

What are some characteristics of terrorists?
--May be found traveling in a mixed group of men, women and children of varying ages, who are unaware of their purpose.

So when you're in the mall, everyone's a god damn terrorist. When you walk down the city street, you're all fucking terrorists. being a "nice guy" makes you a potential terrorist. The patriot act and homeland security are for the dictatorship, and for us.

this is going to keep us safe from al-cia-duh, isn't it? we've got to turn into a soviet/nazi dictatorship and forcibly drug the kids, this will protect our freedom.

stoner spirit
04-26-2006, 03:38 AM
Might as well kiss individuality's ass goodbye and become a part of the "undead", or the mass of animated corpses.
Bye bye person! *waves at his own identity disappearing from this place*

Torog
04-26-2006, 11:41 AM
Howdy pisshead,

Daggum ! I didn't realize just how far into the deep-end,that the dps has jumped into,it's very disturbing and pisses me off. As I sit here looking at a copy of the investigation report,from my recent arrest for misdemeanor possesion,I see that an investigator with the dps and a crime lab for the dps,are listed.

In reference to security cameras,I was told by the lead investigator,that my security cam,was a sure sign of illegal activity and that he was concerned for such. I explained to him,that my security cam was so that I didn't have to git up and look out the door or window,everytime I thought that someone had driven up-that it saved wear and tear,on my bad back..he didn't want to hear it,of course. I'm convinced, however,that he wouldn't say a dang thing about security cams to rich folks,but if us poor folks have one-it's a sure sign of criminal activity.

As for wearing Levi jeans,I won't ever do that,since they moved their operations out of the US,as far as I'm concerned,they ain't American jeans anymore.

Have a good one ...

Ripper
04-26-2006, 12:01 PM
Damn Levis aren't American no more damn..........They still fit me better than any other jeans hmmmmmm