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The Homeland Terrorism Department at work

We are not celebrating the 4th of July this year.  In my estimation, the underlying reason for honoring this day has long since been buried under the fascism of what is in reality, a foreign and hostile government.  In fact, with the ongoing attacks perpetrated by Janet Napolitano and her SS troops on behalf of the CEO of the Corporate USA (past and present) and the total agreement and complicity of both houses of congress, I expect the 4th of July and any corresponding celebrations to be outlawed or seriously marginalized in the near future.  In fact, I am surprised that any celebration of the 4th hasn’t been identified as a terrorist activity.

Just in time for the 4th, Napolitano’s Homeland Terrorism Department (HTD) has yet again issued a descriptive list of just what might comprise terrorist activity and just who would be doing it.  The HTD list is of course comprised of anyone who wants smaller government, less government intrusion and control in our lives, and those of us who view the global economy as the tool of destruction it has proven to be, as possible terrorists.  Those of us who reject globalism and wish to retain our national identity and sovereignty, tops the list of potential terrorists.

The list was produced via grant money paid to the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses (NCSTR) apparently located within the HTD Science and Technology Center for Excellence.  As anyone knows who has applied for grant money, among other things you have to be on board with the stated mission of the grantor in order to be approved for the grant.  Taking grant money from HTD to produce a report to be used as some kind of evidence or precautionary list, is obviously one-sided and is startling in its omissions.

It is startling to realize that when these list were compiled, not one of these researchers (and I use that term loosely here) identified themselves nor those in the department as terroristsMore