| By Mac Slavo If the information recently acquired by Doug
Hagmann of Northeast Intelligence Network is accurate, then
something really big is happening in America right now – and it’s
most certainly not a step towards individual liberty.
According to Mr. Hagmann, he was contacted by a source within the
DHS who provided an alarming memo detailing a new administrative
directive agreed upon by DHS chief Janet Napolitano and the head of
TSA John Pistole. The memo, according to Doug Hagmann, “officially
addresses those who are opposed to, or engaged in the disruption of
the implementation of the enhanced airport screening procedures as
‘domestic extremists’.”
The memo leaves no doubt as to who, exactly, is leading the charge
to label Americans who refuse current security measures due to
health and privacy concerns as extremists. “The measures to be taken
in response to the negative public backlash as detailed [in this
directive], have the full support of the President,” it says.
Under the new labeling procedures, those who choose to opt-out or
are perceived as being troublemakers will be detained, questioned
and processed for further investigation:
The terminology contained within the reported memo is indeed
troubling. It labels any person who “interferes” with TSA airport
security screening procedure protocol and operations by actively
objecting to the established screening process, “including but not
limited to the anticipated national opt-out day” as a “domestic
extremist.” The label is then broadened to include “any person,
group or alternative media source” that actively objects to, causes
others to object to, supports and/or elicits support for anyone who
engages in such travel disruptions at U.S. airports in response to
the enhanced security procedures.
For individuals who engaged in such activity at screening points, it
instructs TSA operations to obtain the identities of those
individuals and other applicable information and submit the same
electronically to the Homeland Environment Threat Analysis Division,
the Extremism and Radicalization branch of the Office of
Intelligence & Analysis (IA) division of the Department of Homeland
Security.
The United States government, under complete control and
direction of our elected President, is now actively labeling anyone
who exercises their 4th amendment Constitutional right which
protects against warrantless and unreasonable searches and seizures
as, essentially, engaging in terrorism as defined by Section 802 of
the USA Patriot Act:
Section 802 [USA Patriot Act]
(a) DOMESTIC TERRORISM DEFINED- Section 2331 of title 18, United
States Code, is amended–
‘(5) the term `domestic terrorism’ means activities that–
‘(B) appear to be intended–
‘(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
‘(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or
coercion; or
Though it may seem a broad interpretation, the definitions for
domestic terrorism are very vague, allowing for a variety of views
depending on who happens to be making the decisions. The very fact
that TSA is allegedly going to label opt-out travelers as ‘domestic
extremists’ suggest that they are, by today’s standards, considered
no different than terrorists – and thus – may have their
Constitutional rights stripped and be held without trial. In a
previous article we discussed Matt Kernan, who may have found a
Constitutional argument that works to avoid enhanced security in the
airport. But, what if the-powers-that-be determined, by whatever
vague definition, that the Constitution doesn’t apply?
With the outrage from American travelers and the pressure being put
on corporate profits, the President and TSA may eventually change
their tune. But if they don’t, then we can expect more intrusive
checkpoints from our government in the very near future. Ms.
Napolitano has already publicly stated that DHS is looking at other
mass transit systems like buses and trains as the next target.
Something big is happening. And either the American people are going
to force the change – starting with each individual making a
personal decision to stand up against policies that can be described
as nothing less than tyrannical – or the expansion of surveillance
and control systems will continue to spread.
If the American people fail this time as we did with bailouts and
healthcare, the end result will be backscatter machines in schools,
malls, stadiums, and any other public venue which is deemed a
security threat by our government.
Sources: Northeast Intelligence Network, Electronic Privacy
Information Center
Under your definition, as
described above, Yes, I am a "domestic extremist". Come and get me.
You may want to wear body armor and helmets, I've had 26 years
experience keeping America free.
EnemyoftheState
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