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AuH20
08-11-2011, 12:51 PM
I am guilty of all the following. And sometimes I don't shave to boot. :D

http://www.infowars.com/feds-send-terrorist-hand-out-to-military-surplus-stores/


Government hand-outs like this are nothing new. However, this time around the government is targeting “survivalists.” People who purchase MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) might be terrorists, especially if they make “suspicious comments regarding anti-US, radical theology (sic) vague or cryptic warnings that suggest or appear to endorse the use of violence in support of a cause.”

According to the hand-out, you might be with white al-Qaeda if you purchase high capacity magazines or rifle tripods, weatherized ammunition, flashlights, gas masks, night vision devices, especially if you buy them “bulk,” that is if you buy more than one of each.

NewRightLibertarian
08-11-2011, 12:54 PM
It's off to the FEMA camps soon! Wheeeeeeeee!

youngbuck
08-11-2011, 01:03 PM
WTF is "weatherized ammunition"? Ammo in a spam can? Ammo in sealed plastic battle packs? These people are so stupid...

Brian4Liberty
08-11-2011, 01:10 PM
MREs are very dangerous. Probably made in China with some kind of industrial chemicals added. ;)

Krugerrand
08-11-2011, 01:15 PM
I always found those people that buy multi-packs of flashlights to be exceptionally suspicious. They should submit a DNA sample to a government database to make such a purchase. Then I'd be feel safe.

pcosmar
08-11-2011, 01:16 PM
Anti-Patriot Propaganda and training.
At Fusion Centers near you.

AuH20
08-11-2011, 01:17 PM
WTF is "weatherized ammunition"? Ammo in a spam can? Ammo in sealed plastic battle packs? These people are so stupid...

I usually just fill my hands with loose cartridges like gumdrops and walk out the door. I don't need any of that weatherized ammo. LOL

Icymudpuppy
08-11-2011, 01:24 PM
MREs are very dangerous. Probably made in China with some kind of industrial chemicals added. ;)

No joke. I can't eat them. All of my soldiers experienced one of two responses... They either ream you out, or plug you up. there is no inbetween.


I am guilty of all the following. And sometimes I don't shave to boot. :D


Good thing I already stocked up...


I always found those people that buy multi-packs of flashlights to be exceptionally suspicious. They should submit a DNA sample to a government database to make such a purchase. Then I'd be feel safe.

Damn... I'm still buying those... But not for survival. My employees keep losing them while doing pest inspections.


I usually just fill my hands with loose cartridges like gumdrops and walk out the door. I don't need any of that weatherized ammo. LOL

Are they chewy? I haven't tried that. Do they sizzle in your mouth like pop-rocks?

flightlesskiwi
08-11-2011, 01:31 PM
dontcha think the people running military surplus stores would be a bit more... leery... of this kind of government propaganda?

VegasPatriot
08-11-2011, 01:34 PM
There is a new article on Oath Keepers website about this which includes a handout from the FBI.

Oath Keepers: FBI Wants Surplus Stores To Spy on Customers (http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2011/08/10/7769/)



Oath Keepers Exclusive: An FBI Denver Joint Terrorism Task Force handout (http://oathkeepers.org/oath/wp-content/uploads/ColoradoFBISurplusStore.pdf) being distributed to Colorado military surplus store owners lists the purchase of popular preparedness items and firearms accessories as “suspicious” and “potential indicators of terrorist activities,” instructing store owners to keep records on and report people who:
“Make bulk purchase of items to include:

Weatherproofed ammunition or match containers
Meals Ready to Eat
Night Vision Devices; night flashlights; gas masks
High capacity magazines
Bi-pods or tri-pods for rifles”
The FBI handout, entitled “Communities Against Terrorism: Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Military Surplus Stores” also instructs surplus store owners to:
“Require valid ID from all new customers.
Keep records of purchases.
Talk to customers, ask questions, and
listen to and observe their responses.
Watch for people and actions that are out of place.
Make note of suspicious statements, people, and /or vehicles.
If something seems wrong, notify law enforcement authorities.”
The handout also instructs surplus store owners to consider as “suspicious” anyone who “demands identity ‘privacy’” or anyone who expresses “extreme religious statements” and those who “make suspicious comments regarding anti-US, [or] radical theology.”
The “Communities Against Terrorism” flyer closes by stating:
Preventing terrorism is a community effort. By learning what to look for, you can make a positive contribution in the fight against terrorism. The partnership between the community and law enforcement is essential to the success of anti -terrorism efforts.
Some of the activities, taken individually, could be innocent and must be examined by law enforcement professionals in a larger context to determine whether there is a basis to investigate. The activities outlined on this handout are by no means all-inclusive but have been compiled from a review of terrorist events over several years.
The handout encourages surplus store owners and employees to provide information on “suspicious” customers by calling the Denver Joint Terrorism Task Force or the Colorado Information Analysis Center. This handout is very nearly identical to one issued by the FBI to gun stores from Connecticut to Utah: PDF (http://oathkeepers.org/oath/wp-content/uploads/FBInotice00.pdf)
This new handout expands the absurdity by now also targeting customers of military surplus stores, and by specifically targeting the purchasing of very common, and very popular, preparedness items such as Meals Ready to Eat (MRE’s) as “potential indicators of terrorist activities.”
While this particular handout is being given to military surplus store owners in Colorado, it is nearly certain that similar versions are being handed out by Joint Terrorism Task Forces in other states. Anyone who has seen such a handout, or who has a copy of one, please contact us at tips@oathkeepers.org. You know, “if you see something, say something!” It may be a potential indicator of government terrorist (tyranny and chilling of speech) activities. Remember, combating tyranny is a community effort and you can make a difference! – Oath Keepers
FULL PDF OF HANDOUT (http://oathkeepers.org/oath/wp-content/uploads/ColoradoFBISurplusStore.pdf)

Icymudpuppy
08-11-2011, 01:40 PM
dontcha think the people running military surplus stores would be a bit more... leery... of this kind of government propaganda?

No. They are mostly First generation Koreans who came here by marrying their daughter to a US servicemember. Getting citizenship then divorcing him, and applying for their families to come over. They are very used to spying for the S. Korean Government and seem to enjoy the attention.

Brian4Liberty
08-11-2011, 01:43 PM
dontcha think the people running military surplus stores would be a bit more... leery... of this kind of government propaganda?

Ah yes, the good ole Hollywood propaganda image...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TKrMbM0K6E

pcosmar
08-11-2011, 01:51 PM
No. They are mostly First generation Koreans who came here by marrying their daughter to a US servicemember. Getting citizenship then divorcing him, and applying for their families to come over. They are very used to spying for the S. Korean Government and seem to enjoy the attention.

Really.
:confused::confused:

don't think I have ever seen a Korean Surplus store

Icymudpuppy
08-11-2011, 01:53 PM
Really.
:confused::confused:

don't think I have ever seen a Korean Surplus store

Every one of them around Fort Lewis WA, Fort Wainwright AK, Fort Knox KY, and Fort Benning GA are run by Koreans.

flightlesskiwi
08-11-2011, 01:56 PM
No. They are mostly First generation Koreans who came here by marrying their daughter to a US servicemember. Getting citizenship then divorcing him, and applying for their families to come over. They are very used to spying for the S. Korean Government and seem to enjoy the attention.

holy crap. good information to know! thanks.

flightlesskiwi
08-11-2011, 01:56 PM
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musicmax
08-11-2011, 02:25 PM
I've found that people who buy drones and missiles in bulk "appear to endorse the use of violence ":

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8Lk24GH_bLw/TWyIRaivYjI/AAAAAAAAEIw/-BneIZ1JB7g/s400/Clinton-Urges-Treaty-to-Halt-manufacture-of-Nuclear-Bomb-Material.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ePBsij9PGds/SU_rer9i8AI/AAAAAAAAACI/DwmE9vWK8Yg/s320/Bush_addresses_media_on_Israel-Lebanon_w_Cheney_Aug_14_2006.jpg

http://gsn.nti.org/gsn/nw_20090212_6525_image_0.jpg

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/263577/thumbs/s-OBAMA-NUCLEAR-ENERGY-large.jpg

pcosmar
08-11-2011, 02:43 PM
Every one of them around Fort Lewis WA, Fort Wainwright AK, Fort Knox KY, and Fort Benning GA are run by Koreans.

Ah, I have been in other cities.
And I wasn't really shopping surplus when I was at Fort Polk.

enjerth
08-11-2011, 03:12 PM
might be terrorists, especially if they make “suspicious comments regarding anti-US, radical theology (sic) vague or cryptic warnings that suggest or appear to endorse the use of violence in support of a cause.

Broad and sweeping brush paints the same who use it. The State, the Feds and all the like and everyone who supports or endorses them are terrorists. Justified or not, using violence in support of a cause makes you a terrorist.