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FBI Records Talk Radio


Kurt Nimmo
PrisonPlanet.com
Friday, October 14, 2011


If you call in to the Alex Jones Show or hundreds of other talk radio stations around the country that maintain a web presence, there is a good chance the FBI will recorded you.

Mark Weaver, writing for WMAL talk radio in Washington, D.C., reports that the FBI has awarded a $524,927 contract to a Virginia company to record all the internet broadcast talk radio it can find.

“This doesn’t give us any enhanced capability, prying into or any ‘big brother’ concerns because this is information that’s being put out on the airwaves,” FBI spokesman Paul Bresson told WMAL.com. “Its very important to our investigators to know what’s being reported.”

In order to make his point, Bresson cited the Times Square non-bomber. “It’s ideal for cases like that because we can extract information that’s already been reported and help our investigators make better decisions.”

If you believe this explanation, I have a bridge to sell you.

The FBI has functioned since its inception as a national political police force used by the establishment to monitor and if need be “expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize” (according to the late J. Edgar Hoover) political organizations and individuals deemed a threat to the establishment.

Since at least 1920, the Bureau has routinely engaged in “third-degree tortures, making illegal searches and arrests, using agents provocateurs,” according to the Church Committee, which conducted the only comprehensive investigation of the FBI’s war on dissent to date.

Talk radio – especially “right-wing” talk radio – poses just such a threat.

The Department of Homeland Security has specifically listed “rightwing extremist activity” as a potential threat that needs to be monitored.

In 2009, the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) released an internal report listing then presidential candidates Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr as “militia” influenced terrorists and advised police to be on the lookout for their supporters displaying bumper stickers and other paraphernalia associated with the Constitutional, Campaign for Liberty, and Libertarian parties.

Recording talk radio has nothing to do with news reports about the supposed Times Square bomber – who was, after all, under surveillance by the FBI at the time he supposedly drove a car filled with fireworks and barbeque grill gas canisters into Times Square – but instead it is designed as yet another effort to monitor the political opposition and (by telling the media about it) as a way to intimidate and make you paranoid when you call into talk radio shows.


"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861
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House Bill Would Criminalize Satire of TSA


Kurt Nimmo
PrisonPlanet.com
Friday, October 14, 2011


On September 22, 2011, H.R. 3011 was introduced in the House. It is entitled the “Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act of 2011” and it contains some curious language.

Two thirds of the way through the ponderous bill, in Sec. 295, we find the following:

Whoever, except with the written permission of the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Security (or the Director of the Federal Air Marshal Service for issues involving the Federal Air Marshal Service), knowingly uses the words ‘Transportation Security Administration’, ‘United States Transportation Security Administration’, ‘Federal Air Marshal Service’, ‘United States Federal Air Marshal Service’, ‘Federal Air Marshals’, the initials ‘T.S.A.’, ‘F.A.M.S.’, ‘F.A.M.’, or any colorable imitation of such words or initials, or the likeness of a Transportation Security Administration or Federal Air Marshal Service badge, logo, or insignia on any item of apparel, in connection with any advertisement, circular, book, pamphlet, software, or other publication, or with any play, motion picture, broadcast, telecast, or other production, in a matter that is reasonably calculated to convey the impression that the wearer of the item of apparel is acting pursuant to the legal authority of the Transportation Security Administration or Federal Air Marshal Service, or to convey the impression that such advertisement, circular, book, pamphlet, software, or other publication, or such play, motion picture, broadcast, telecast, or other production, is approved, endorsed, or authorized by the Transportation Security Administration or Federal Air Marshal Service .(Emphasis added.)

In other words, if you print a t-shirt or produce a publication with a TSA logo, the government may soon be able to arrest and prosecute you.

The language states that it would be illegal to “convey the impression” that you are representing the TSA, but this interpretation would likely be left to federal prosecutors.

In the past, satire was protected under the First Amendment, but it may soon be illegal to poke fun at the TSA or use its logo or even utter its name. Notice there is no exception in the above language for parody.

Political satire is as old as the Greeks and the Bible. But it may now become a punishable crime if this legislation is enacted.

The TSA and the Justice Department are obviously serious about making sure we don’t criticize their Gestapo operation. Since they began irradiating citizens with naked body scanners and shoving their hands down the pants of old ladies and grade school kids, public outrage has reached a crescendo.


"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861
Re: Gov. goes after First Amend. #153432
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When the F**k is someone going to have enough of this crap and say GAME ON.

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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
The Government is working over time to make Peaceful Revolution impossible so they should not be surprised when the Very Violent Revolution begins.

The First American Revolution was relatively bloodless, but I believe that the next American Revolution will be a lot worse then when we fought against the King and it will most likely rival or surpass the French Revolution in the loss of life, and brutality, both during the War and after we win the War.

While Madam Guillotine will not have a part to play in the aftermath of our soon to be Revolution, too French, A tall Tree, a Tall Horse and a Short Rope will have a part to play.

Personally I would prefer our enemies to expire under the Hooves of Horses, but a good hanging may have to suffice.

Every Militiaman and every other true Patriot should be taking names so when we win the coming War and WE WILL WIN, we will be better able to purge our Nation of all of it's enemies, and we must not show them any mercy.

Maybe we will get lucky and it will fail but if it doesn't well we will just be a little closer to the start of the Revolution.


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Originally posted by Sniper_762X51:
When the F**k is someone going to have enough of this crap and say GAME ON.

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[b]JFK
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
The Government is working over time to make Peaceful Revolution impossible so they should not be surprised when the Very Violent Revolution begins.

The First American Revolution was relatively bloodless, but I believe that the next American Revolution will be a lot worse then when we fought against the King and it will most likely rival or surpass the French Revolution in the loss of life, and brutality, both during the War and after we win the War.

While Madam Guillotine will not have a part to play in the aftermath of our soon to be Revolution, too French, A tall Tree, a Tall Horse and a Short Rope will have a part to play.

Personally I would prefer our enemies to expire under the Hooves of Horses, but a good hanging may have to suffice.

Every Militiaman and every other true Patriot should be taking names so when we win the coming War and WE WILL WIN, we will be better able to purge our Nation of all of it's enemies, and we must not show them any mercy.

Maybe we will get lucky and it will fail but if it doesn't well we will just be a little closer to the start of the Revolution. [/b]
Exactly right and I favor the French Revolution model. Either that or repeat this drivel ad nauseum.

One can get a sense that something is in the air. The pieces are being further maneuvered to enable the fasco-socialists to move against as many of us as they can as rapidly as possible. This is clearly their goal.

Yet we sit around and wait for them to beat our doors down and drag us away. I sure don't get it but I can't do anything about it on the grand scale.

As for the Enemies of Freedom:


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Re: Gov. goes after First Amend. #153434
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Originally posted by ConSigCor:
[b]House Bill Would Criminalize Satire of TSA

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This means that my bullet riddled ATF baseball hat is OK. Right?

Sniper_7.62x51 wrote:
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The Government is working over time to make Peaceful Revolution impossible so they should not be surprised when the Very Violent Revolution begins.

The First American Revolution was relatively bloodless, but I believe that the next American Revolution will be a lot worse then when we fought against the King and it will most likely rival or surpass the French Revolution in the loss of life, and brutality, both during the War and after we win the War.

.... A tall Tree, a Tall Horse and a Short Rope will have a part to play.

Personally I would prefer our enemies to expire under the Hooves of Horses, but a good hanging may have to suffice.

Every Militiaman and every other true Patriot should be taking names so when we win the coming War and WE WILL WIN, we will be better able to purge our Nation of all of it's enemies, and we must not show them any mercy.

Maybe we will get lucky and it will fail but if it doesn't well we will just be a little closer to the start of the Revolution.
Every Militiaman and every other true Patriot should be taking names Make a list and check it twice. That list will sure be a long one.


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Originally posted by ConSigCor:
[b]House Bill Would Criminalize Satire of TSA


Kurt Nimmo
PrisonPlanet.com
Friday, October 14, 2011


On September 22, 2011, H.R. 3011 was introduced in the House. It is entitled the “Transportation Security Administration Authorization Act of 2011” and it contains some curious language.

Two thirds of the way through the ponderous bill, in Sec. 295, we find the following:

Whoever, except with the written permission of the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Security (or the Director of the Federal Air Marshal Service for issues involving the Federal Air Marshal Service), knowingly uses the words ‘Transportation Security Administration’, ‘United States Transportation Security Administration’, ‘Federal Air Marshal Service’, ‘United States Federal Air Marshal Service’, ‘Federal Air Marshals’, the initials ‘T.S.A.’, ‘F.A.M.S.’, ‘F.A.M.’, or any colorable imitation of such words or initials, or the likeness of a Transportation Security Administration or Federal Air Marshal Service badge, logo, or insignia on any item of apparel, in connection with any advertisement, circular, book, pamphlet, software, or other publication, or with any play, motion picture, broadcast, telecast, or other production, in a matter that is reasonably calculated to convey the impression that the wearer of the item of apparel is acting pursuant to the legal authority of the Transportation Security Administration or Federal Air Marshal Service, or to convey the impression that such advertisement, circular, book, pamphlet, software, or other publication, or such play, motion picture, broadcast, telecast, or other production, is approved, endorsed, or authorized by the Transportation Security Administration or Federal Air Marshal Service .(Emphasis added.)

In other words, if you print a t-shirt or produce a publication with a TSA logo, the government may soon be able to arrest and prosecute you.

The language states that it would be illegal to “convey the impression” that you are representing the TSA, but this interpretation would likely be left to federal prosecutors.

In the past, satire was protected under the First Amendment, but it may soon be illegal to poke fun at the TSA or use its logo or even utter its name. Notice there is no exception in the above language for parody.

Political satire is as old as the Greeks and the Bible. But it may now become a punishable crime if this legislation is enacted.

The TSA and the Justice Department are obviously serious about making sure we don’t criticize their Gestapo operation. Since they began irradiating citizens with naked body scanners and shoving their hands down the pants of old ladies and grade school kids, public outrage has reached a crescendo. [/b]
So...I guess we'll have to cancel The Shooting Association.


"Knowing is not enough, one must do. Willing is not enough, one must apply"- Bruce Lee
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It goes in with the issues of people impersonating police officers, then impersonating other government functions. I don't see what the big issue is.

It sort of reminds me of the little Filipino guy who I saw a few times at gun shows wearing his "collection" of law enforcement paraphernalia. Came up to my table with a DEA jacket on and then I noticed the mismatch of US Marshalls hat, and then he picked up an Hk94 and could not figure out how the magazine catch worked. The thing had the paddle mag conversion, but anyone trained on a .gov MP5 would know how that works, so he starts asking about it, and I notice his limited understanding of English.

"Hey, WTF you can't find the mag release? What did you buy that jacket on ebay or something?"

"Well yeah I did, paid $85 for it, the real thing".

"Dude, what the fuck, oh waitaminute, you are one of those Asian airsoft guys, you collect that stuff right?"

"Yes, I have a large collection at home, we wear out items to collector shows like this one, except you of course have the real guns".

"Uh, listen, that's not exactly cool here. You see, these shows in the US are generally attended by two types of people, those who are with the government and don't like impersonators, or people who really don't like the government and would gladly mess you up if they could catch you alone, you need to be not wearing that stuff around if you are not on the job".

They guy really had a problem understanding because to him, wearing a "genuine" BATF or DEA jacket around would be like going to a football game wearing a jersey from your favorite team or favorite player. Thing is, it just is not "cool" these days when it comes to government stuff. I see someone wearing something with the USMC, then I assume they are somehow connected with the USMC.

Now with these government agency things, I get spam emails all of the time, and one thing that can and does happen at airports is imposters of one kind shaking people down for personal information, sometimes even money, and most people figure that since its for the government, they ought to give it up, that's what the feds most likely have a problem with, not to mention one shady company that was importing dope in an airliner marked as "Department of Homeland Security" and bullying US Customs away from their dope loads.


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So maybe I need to quit talking about how assinine and moronic and generally stupid they are in my act. Nah not gonna happen.


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