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The Homeland Security Round Up of Citizens?


Steven G. Erickson
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For years now, I have been talking to those within the system, law enforcement, key members of the judiciary, legislators, and members of the public who know about how the inner government and court system actually work. There is much about the domestic spying "Homeland Security program that should disturb all who believe America should be as our forefathers intended.

Lodging any type of complaint against any official, whether it be a Department of Children and Families worker, a police officer, prosecutor, legislator, attorney, judge, or one of their friends can put you on the watch list. All those who I know who have sent letters or emails to the governor in Connecticut, not acting as cheerleaders for the system, had their names and complaints forwarded to the State Police. So, at role call at various state, city, and town police departments, photos, addresses, known associate names, vehicle description, and where subjects are employed are distributed to officers going out for the day. The spouses, significant others, friends, co-workers, and extended family are sought out to be educated with false information on the target to turn them against the target. Private investigators are hired with tax dollars to investigate, harass, threaten, and possibly even commit violence against a target.

Citizens who complain to legislators and about public corruption are much more likely to be targets of police, for arrest, and for imprisonment than actual criminals. The informant system allows criminals to be paid tax dollars by police to commit crimes. Informants can be used to beat up police officers who break ranks and even to kill citizens who lodge police misconduct complaints.

Complaining about crime and drug dealing in your neighborhood, starting a crime watch, or proposing legislation to elected officials could put you on Homeland Security's "No fly list , and "Watch List . Should there be a State Police "Secret Enemies List where subjects are systematically followed, threatened, ruined, arrested, and/or imprisoned? Those on the list can more than lose their families, home, and jobs.

I posted [this] on my blog, and have been told it could get me arrested on sight.

If 6'5 Homeland Security thugs can be installed in American schools to interrogate and terrorize 13 year old girls passing notes to other girls about possibly being lesbians, then I don't know if I want to continue to reside in America. Video:


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Steven G. Erickson is a freelance cameraman, blogger, photographer, documentary producer, screenwriter, sometimes journalist, and can and will travel anywhere if the terms are right. His objective is to reform America's courts, creating a "People's (more...)
 
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