StantonCree
Watch your beer
- Jan 23, 2011
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You’re not wrong!
Lol only cuz you’re not married to me
You’re not wrong!
Lol only cuz you’re not married to me
bottom line my friend, unfortunately you are now on their radar for sure.
As an individual who investigates i can tell you that’s not true. I’ve talked to a ton of people who were suspects until they talked to me and their stories totally made sense, making me realize i needed to switch gears
George W. Bush, in one of his major missteps as POTUS, rushed to create DHS as a response to the 9/11 attacks. Nowadays, I hear of DHS "Police" doing SWAT-like raids on folks in NC for the offense of bringing a "gray market" Land Rover Discovery into USA. Counterterrorism investigations I understand; but, this appears to be mission creep.
Well since there is some giant conspiracy, we all technically are on a radar somewhere, we are gunowners just because the feds do not come to our house does not mean they do not have us lined up for just in case...Am I doing it right.
https://theintercept.com/2017/12/28...e-tactics-of-exceedingly-friendly-fbi-agents/The feigned friendliness of FBI agents is not just a matter of getting people to loosen up. One of the government’s briefs in the Winner case argues that by being “exceedingly friendly” and always keeping their voices at a “conversational level” and carrying “no visible weapons,” the agents acted in a way that created a noncustodial environment. It’s a law enforcement twofer: By acting polite, law enforcement agents persuade people to talk and lift from themselves the obligation to inform people of their right not to talk. In a way, FBI interrogations are akin to con games, with the mark played by ordinary citizens whose interests are not actually served by chatting with law enforcement agents pretending they’d just like to clear up a minor misunderstanding.
“Good interviewers have an instinct to find some connection with the person you are interviewing and try to make them comfortable,” said Mike German, a retired FBI agent who is now a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice. “You want to have the person you’re interviewing in a cooperative mood. People tend to cooperate with people they have some positive feeling for. The ability to make a personal connection in a short period of time is a valuable talent.”
I allowed an IRS agent into my home many years ago for a meeting that could have been done in his office. It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life.
Fishy. How do they know what you purchased? Was the seller busted for something?
George W. Bush, in one of his major missteps as POTUS, rushed to create DHS as a response to the 9/11 attacks. Nowadays, I hear of DHS "Police" doing SWAT-like raids on folks in NC for the offense of bringing a "gray market" Land Rover Discovery into USA. Counterterrorism investigations I understand; but, this appears to be mission creep. Unless the scope in question (1) was an ITARS item and (2) there was indicia that the recipient was exporting the scope, then this is an overreach.
One of two things have occurred:
You’ve lost your sarcasm emoji
Or
You’ve lost your way and are trolling a community that neither likes nor appreciates your perspective...at all
Check.Or the third option:
After many years on this planet, I’ve come to realize the reality we all live in.
1. You are only as free as the state will allow you to be.
2. Many espouse the virtues of freedom and liberty, so long as it is they who get to decide to whom, and to what measure those freedoms and liberty applies.
3. And all those folks you meet at Walmart, are potential jurors of your peers, and registered voters.