Saturday, October 03, 2009

"We're Not Asking People To Spy On Their Neighbors"

We just want people to spy on their neighbors.

Police chiefs endorse anti-terror community watch

"Using brochures, public service announcements and meetings with community groups, iWatch is designed to deliver concrete advice on how the public can follow the oft-repeated post-Sept. 11 recommendation, "If you see something, say something."
Program materials list nine types of suspicious behavior that should compel people to call police, and 12 kinds of places to look for it. Among the indicators:
_If you smell chemicals or other fumes.
_If you see someone wearing clothes that are too big and too heavy for the season.
_If you see strangers asking about building security.
_If you see someone purchasing supplies or equipment that could be used to make bombs.
The important places to watch include government buildings, mass gatherings, schools and public transportation."


And don't forget, using binoculars, asking directions and writing in a notebook are sure signs they're about to kill you.

3 Comments:

Anonymous greencrow said...

What a laugh....everything that the Moooooosaaaad is so good at!

Be sure to duck and cover under your desk to avoid the fallout of the nukular blast.

Report to the Police? Did that help when the whistleblowers did it prior to 9/11?

gc

4/10/09 11:44 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

It's like a bloody pileup on the interstate gc, it's all horribly fascinating. We wake up every morning in this hallucinogenic mind fuck, it's utterly amazing.

Call the cops?
Homeowner Shot 6 times by Police While Holding Intruder at Gunpoint and on the Phone with 911 Dispatch

4/10/09 7:03 PM  
Blogger Nina said...

instead of such things waking up the masses, it only serves the fear factor, which is what "they" want--you and i living in constant fear (and even amongst some of the awakened/awakening crowd who are on the constant fearful lookout for 'whataretheygoingtodonext") when what we should be doing is pulling back and laughing our asses off at the lies and insanity of it all. it's all a damn illusion. we see it--perceive it--form a belief around it--then HELP keep it all going by expecting more. kinda like what we feed, we get more of. i do believe it is that collective thought that is the way out. let me rephrase that. i am believing that is the way out. i sense no other meaningful way.

5/10/09 9:34 PM  

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