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Big Sis Snitch Program To Help Enforce Gun Control
âSee Something, Say Somethingâ campaign to âexpandâ for Executive Orders on firearms
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Jan 18, 2013
Government Security News reports that three federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security were intimately involved in outlining the sweeping gun control proposals outlined by the president this week.
âThe Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said her department had worked with the Justice Department and the FBI to identify measures that could be taken to reduce gun violence as part of the presidentâs new set of gun control policy proposals and executive actions.â the report states.
âBig Sisâ was in attendance at the White House Wednesday for the public address on gun control, and said she is âproud to supportâ the Obama administrationâs efforts to âcombat gun violence in our country.â The DHS head also issued the following statement after the event:
âIn the aftermath of the tragic Newtown shooting, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), together with the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the FBI have worked to identify measures that could be taken to reduce the risk of mass casualty shootings.â
âIn the coming days, DHS will expand and formalize coordination of ongoing efforts intended to prevent future mass casualty shootings, improve preparedness, and to strengthen security and resilience in schools and other potential targets,â the statement continued, adding that the DHS intends to âaddress five critical areas intended to reduce the risk of mass casualty shootings in the United States: Prevention, Protection, Response, Education, and Research/Evaluation.â
Perhaps the most alarming aspect of the statement concerned the program that many have labeled a âcitizen snitchâ operation, the âIf You See Something, Say Somethingâ campaign.
Napolitano noted that the DHS intends to âexpand and prioritizeâ the campaign to raise awareness of the controversial executive actions on firearms that many believe are unconstitutional.
The program actively encourages citizens to report âsuspicious activityâ to the authorities, including via television screens at Wal-Mart stores which play a message from Napolitano herself.
As we have continually noted, the list of actions or beliefs which may see a person labeled a potential terrorist continues to grow daily under the âSee Something, Say Somethingâ program.
The DHSâ own internal documents have revealed that the agency actively monitors opposition to the program, as well as tracking news articles and user comments on it, while categorizing dissenting opinion as potential âRight Wing Terrorismâ.
One of the main aspects of Obamaâs gun control proposals was a call for universal background checks on all gun sales, whether in stores, at auctions or gun shows.
The White House also announced that it plans to âenhance incentivesâ for states to hand over information garnered from background checks on gun sales. The Department of Justice will invest $20 million in 2013 on programs to do so, and a further $50 million in 2014.
Federal agencies, such as DHS, will be mandated to share data records with the background check system, and ensure said records are kept up-to-date.
In addition, ârelevant agenciesâ, presumably DHS and FBI, will be required to make recommendations to ensure âdangerous peopleâ are barred from having guns.
Given that under âSee Something, Say Somethingâ the DHS has a history of labeling law abiding Americans as the most likely terrorists, one wonders what the agency will constitute as âdangerousâ.
The DHS has previously categorized as potentially dangerous Ron Paul supporters, gun owners, gold bullion enthusiasts, and a myriad of other comparatively banal political interests that are largely the domain of white middle class Americans.
In reality, this is because middle class Americans are the biggest roadblock when it comes to Big Sis expanding her control over every facet of American society.
The irony in the fact that the DHS is intimately involved in encouraging Americans to disarm, while itself continuing to âlock and loadâ by purchasing huge amounts of ammunition, as well as the agencyâs role in the Fast and Furious gun running scandal, will not be lost on regular readers.
âSee Something, Say Somethingâ campaign to âexpandâ for Executive Orders on firearms
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Jan 18, 2013
Government Security News reports that three federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security were intimately involved in outlining the sweeping gun control proposals outlined by the president this week.
âThe Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said her department had worked with the Justice Department and the FBI to identify measures that could be taken to reduce gun violence as part of the presidentâs new set of gun control policy proposals and executive actions.â the report states.
âBig Sisâ was in attendance at the White House Wednesday for the public address on gun control, and said she is âproud to supportâ the Obama administrationâs efforts to âcombat gun violence in our country.â The DHS head also issued the following statement after the event:
âIn the aftermath of the tragic Newtown shooting, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), together with the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the FBI have worked to identify measures that could be taken to reduce the risk of mass casualty shootings.â
âIn the coming days, DHS will expand and formalize coordination of ongoing efforts intended to prevent future mass casualty shootings, improve preparedness, and to strengthen security and resilience in schools and other potential targets,â the statement continued, adding that the DHS intends to âaddress five critical areas intended to reduce the risk of mass casualty shootings in the United States: Prevention, Protection, Response, Education, and Research/Evaluation.â
Perhaps the most alarming aspect of the statement concerned the program that many have labeled a âcitizen snitchâ operation, the âIf You See Something, Say Somethingâ campaign.
Napolitano noted that the DHS intends to âexpand and prioritizeâ the campaign to raise awareness of the controversial executive actions on firearms that many believe are unconstitutional.
The program actively encourages citizens to report âsuspicious activityâ to the authorities, including via television screens at Wal-Mart stores which play a message from Napolitano herself.
As we have continually noted, the list of actions or beliefs which may see a person labeled a potential terrorist continues to grow daily under the âSee Something, Say Somethingâ program.
The DHSâ own internal documents have revealed that the agency actively monitors opposition to the program, as well as tracking news articles and user comments on it, while categorizing dissenting opinion as potential âRight Wing Terrorismâ.
One of the main aspects of Obamaâs gun control proposals was a call for universal background checks on all gun sales, whether in stores, at auctions or gun shows.
The White House also announced that it plans to âenhance incentivesâ for states to hand over information garnered from background checks on gun sales. The Department of Justice will invest $20 million in 2013 on programs to do so, and a further $50 million in 2014.
Federal agencies, such as DHS, will be mandated to share data records with the background check system, and ensure said records are kept up-to-date.
In addition, ârelevant agenciesâ, presumably DHS and FBI, will be required to make recommendations to ensure âdangerous peopleâ are barred from having guns.
Given that under âSee Something, Say Somethingâ the DHS has a history of labeling law abiding Americans as the most likely terrorists, one wonders what the agency will constitute as âdangerousâ.
The DHS has previously categorized as potentially dangerous Ron Paul supporters, gun owners, gold bullion enthusiasts, and a myriad of other comparatively banal political interests that are largely the domain of white middle class Americans.
In reality, this is because middle class Americans are the biggest roadblock when it comes to Big Sis expanding her control over every facet of American society.
The irony in the fact that the DHS is intimately involved in encouraging Americans to disarm, while itself continuing to âlock and loadâ by purchasing huge amounts of ammunition, as well as the agencyâs role in the Fast and Furious gun running scandal, will not be lost on regular readers.