THE FBI'S 'BE A SNITCH' FLYERS

Thanks to Public Intelligence Net we now have copies of the FBI's official "Be A Snitch" Flyers. NAZI Germany proudly boasted they had 2 out of every 3 citizens watching each other. The US obviously intends to wrest the gold medal from Hitler. At this point, it should be obvious that none of these recommendations would actually work. Terrorists act like the descriptions in these flyers only if they are amateurs, patsies or movie extras. Anyone really planning something nasty knows not to do any of the actions seen in the flyers, simply because the flyers have everyone watching for such behavior. If you really stop to think (something the government fervently hopes you will never do) you would realize that anyone actually engaging in criminal behavior does not do it out in public in the first place.

So what is the purpose of all this hoo-haa about keeping an eye out for terrorists? It is to create mistrust among the population; to make us less willing to talk to friends and neighbors about what a screwed-up idea it is for us to throw our childrens' lives away on yet another invasion of a country whose oil the US wants and whose land Israel covets.

That was the real reason Hitler had the Gestapo openly stating they were watching everyone. Hitler did not have to worry about bloggers but he did have to worry about the Order of the White Rose, which launched pamphlet campaigns from the roofs of Germany's major cities warning of the devastation which would result from just blindly going along with the agenda of trying to conquer the world. Because of the constant fear of their neighbors, German people were for the most part afraid to pick up the pamphlets, went along with Hitler, and wound up blown to bloody bits, starved to death, of infected with typhus.

Our government is clearly following Hitler's template into WW3. We already know how it ends. So let's not be as stupid as the Germans were.

Meanwhile, here are the FBI pamphlets, in case you want decorations for a "24 Hours" theme party (don't forget the water board).

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