Friday, March 20, 2009

MIACgate: Third-Party Bumperstickers are Now Indicative of Militant Ideology

There is nothing amusing or cutesy about the contents of the latest report from the Missouri Information Analysis Center concerning for what law enforcement and other public organizations are to be on the lookout.

I have put off this topic for as long as I have been aware of it, because I didn't know what was going to be the next big break in the story. The story first broke here, when a concerned civil servant, an anonymous policeman, sent in the documents to whom, he felt, would be a safe and reliable recipient.

The findings of this MIAC report are so outrageous and blatantly Orwellian that there were many individual accusations of forgery and fabrication on the part of Alex Jones; these have been silenced with admissions of authenticity from MIAC, a local sheriff, and the governor of Missouri, Jay Nixon.

Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr have co-written a letter demanding a public apology from MIAC and all involved in this highly discriminatory report; if it is not given, they will consider legal action.

Lumping racists and violent-radical organizations together with Constitutionalists and Libertarians, this perverted document equates free-minded Americans with domestic terrorists that are out to maim policemen.

If you speak out against the (dare I say it) "New World Order", you are a dangerous criminal; also, if you've ever seen the documentary "America: Freedom to Fascism", you are, of course, an even more dangerous criminal.

What has happened to my country?

6 comments:

Elm said...

So, these guys would put Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, etc. in the same category as terrorists. God help us.

Dylan John Callahan said...

Actually, it's funny that you would say that, because I have a video that I shall soon post that shows a FEMA employee giving a lecture to Firemen and other "soft" civil servants in which he clearly states that, "...the Founding Fathers were the first terrorist group in the U.S."

So yes, God help us.

"An Appeal to Heaven" would be a great flag to fly from churches, or even your own house; I may just get one and alternate that and my GADSDEN FLAG!

*GASP*

Elm said...

That is freakin' depressing! So, we are using money with the faces of terrorists on them? SCREAM!!!!

Dylan John Callahan said...

George Bin-Washington, Thomas Bin-Jefferson, and Al-Exander Hamilton... yep.

The Warrior said...

Crossposted!

Dylan John Callahan said...

Thank you, Doctor!

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