Papers, please!
(www.RemnantNewspaper.com)
“If you
see something, say something,” is the command from Big
Sister and the gang over at the bloated bureaucracy that
goes by the name of the Department of Homeland Security,
a cruel joke on those who find themselves anything but
“secure” in these days of financial gangster pillage
that goes unpunished by a puppet government.
The secular
materialist social engineers who have commandeered the
ship of state have spent decades in dumbing down society
to the point at which a snitch campaign is just one more
feature of the perverse social order that now seems the
norm in the West as well as in the communist East.
The
award-winning 2006 German film The Lives of Others
offered a chilling view into the security apparatus and
grim society of communist East Germany, but those lives
of “others” portrayed in the stark drama may soon become
the lives of us if the tattle-tale tax feeders have
their way.
The hated
transnational small-business-slayer Walmart has now
joined itself at the hip to Homeland Security’s citizen
spy cum snitch program reminiscent of the citizen
informant of Stalinist societies.
“The “If You
See Something, Say Something” campaign—originally
implemented by New York City’s Metropolitan
Transportation Authority and funded, in part, by $13
million from DHS’ Transit Security Grant Program—is a
simple and effective program to engage the public and
key frontline employees to identify and report
indicators of terrorism, crime and other threats to the
proper transportation and law enforcement authorities.
More than 230 Walmart stores nationwide launched the “If
You See Something, Say Something” campaign today, with a
total of 588 Walmart stores in 27 states joining in the
coming weeks. A short video message, available
here,
will play at select checkout locations to remind
shoppers to contact local law enforcement to report
suspicious activity,”
trumpets a Dec. 6, 2010 proclamation issued by the
publically-funded peepers.
What’s next at
Wally World: retinal scans, pat-downs, tracking chips?
The DHS has
plans to widen the dragnet in the event you still feel
insecure or decide to shop somewhere other than the Big
W, although to do so may soon be considered an extremist
activity. Big Sis informs us that: “In the coming
months, the Department will continue to expand the “If
You See Something, Say Something” campaign nationally
with public education materials and outreach tools
designed to help America’s businesses, communities and
citizens remain vigilant and play an active role in
keeping the county safe.”
Keep your eyes
peeled on your neighbors, friends and family as well as
any and all who might excite your suspicions! Poke your
nose into
everyone’s
business so you too can be a good citizen in a safe and
secure society, one in which you have the freedom to go
broke if little else. |