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Mourn For America: Whenever A Tragedy Happens They Take Even More Freedom From Us



Martial Law In Boston - Photo from shtfplan.comWhat in the world is happening to America?  Over the past couple of decades, the federal government has used just about every major national tragedy as an excuse to take even more liberty and freedom away from us.  And without a doubt, the Boston Marathon bombing was a great national tragedy.  I don't think that any of us will forget the images that we have seen over the past week.  All of those responsible for this attack should be exposed, hunted down, tried and punished.  Unfortunately, what always seems to happen is that it is the American people that seem to get punished the most for these tragedies.  Over the past couple of decades we have been told again and again that if we will just give up a little bit more freedom that the authorities will be able to keep us safe.  But you know what?  It is IMPOSSIBLE for them to keep us safe.  There is no way in the world that the federal government can protect us from all of the bad guys in the world.  We are a country that is absolutely teeming with "soft targets" - malls, churches, schools, concerts, sporting events, etc.  No matter how much money we spend, there is no way that the federal government will ever be able to provide enough security for all of those soft targets.  Even if our society morphed into something that resembled George Orwell's "1984", the government would still never be able to guarantee our safety.  Unfortunately, in the aftermath of this attack there will inevitably be calls for "increased security" and "more anti-terror legislation".  The answer always seems to be to expand the emerging police state.  But it is getting to the point where all of this "security" is becoming absolutely suffocating, and yet it doesn't seem to be keeping us any safer.  So where does all of this end?  Are we going to completely throw out the entire U.S. Constitution in a desperate attempt to feel a little bit safer?  Or are we going to choose to live our lives without fear no matter what others may try to do to us? (Read More....)

Boston: Un exercice des services d'urgence mené en 2012 impliquait la simulation d'une "bombe à la ligne d'arrivée"alt
Boston: Un exercice des services d'urgence mené en 2012 impliquait la simulation d'une "bombe à la ligne d'arrivée"! Un exercice d'entraînement des services d'urgence s'est tenu en mars 2012 pour préparer un plan pour une attaque qui comprenait des bombes sur la ligne d'arrivée d'une course et sous la tribune VIP sur Boylston Street. Le directeur de l'Agence de gestion des urgences du Massachusetts, Peter Judge, a déclaré au Boston Herald que l'agence coordonne des plans d'intervention en cas de catastrophes et dirige […]
Contrôle des citoyens quotidien par la technologie

Vidéo : http://youtu.be/we-7K7BZ_eA

Alex Türk et les enjeux de la protection des données personnelles

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Mourn For America: Whenever A Tragedy Happens They Take Even More Freedom From Us



Martial Law In Boston - Photo from shtfplan.comWhat in the world is happening to America?  Over the past couple of decades, the federal government has used just about every major national tragedy as an excuse to take even more liberty and freedom away from us.  And without a doubt, the Boston Marathon bombing was a great national tragedy.  I don't think that any of us will forget the images that we have seen over the past week.  All of those responsible for this attack should be exposed, hunted down, tried and punished.  Unfortunately, what always seems to happen is that it is the American people that seem to get punished the most for these tragedies.  Over the past couple of decades we have been told again and again that if we will just give up a little bit more freedom that the authorities will be able to keep us safe.  But you know what?  It is IMPOSSIBLE for them to keep us safe.  There is no way in the world that the federal government can protect us from all of the bad guys in the world.  We are a country that is absolutely teeming with "soft targets" - malls, churches, schools, concerts, sporting events, etc.  No matter how much money we spend, there is no way that the federal government will ever be able to provide enough security for all of those soft targets.  Even if our society morphed into something that resembled George Orwell's "1984", the government would still never be able to guarantee our safety.  Unfortunately, in the aftermath of this attack there will inevitably be calls for "increased security" and "more anti-terror legislation".  The answer always seems to be to expand the emerging police state.  But it is getting to the point where all of this "security" is becoming absolutely suffocating, and yet it doesn't seem to be keeping us any safer.  So where does all of this end?  Are we going to completely throw out the entire U.S. Constitution in a desperate attempt to feel a little bit safer?  Or are we going to choose to live our lives without fear no matter what others may try to do to us? (Read More....)

Boston: Un exercice des services d'urgence mené en 2012 impliquait la simulation d'une "bombe à la ligne d'arrivée"alt
Boston: Un exercice des services d'urgence mené en 2012 impliquait la simulation d'une "bombe à la ligne d'arrivée"! Un exercice d'entraînement des services d'urgence s'est tenu en mars 2012 pour préparer un plan pour une attaque qui comprenait des bombes sur la ligne d'arrivée d'une course et sous la tribune VIP sur Boylston Street. Le directeur de l'Agence de gestion des urgences du Massachusetts, Peter Judge, a déclaré au Boston Herald que l'agence coordonne des plans d'intervention en cas de catastrophes et dirige […]
Contrôle des citoyens quotidien par la technologie

Vidéo : http://youtu.be/we-7K7BZ_eA

Alex Türk et les enjeux de la protection des données personnelles