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Re: local law enforcement being taken over by homeland security

What a bunch of tinfoil-hat wearing crap! Microchips in the money and
credit cards? Scanning guns that can tell how many people are in a
car, who they are and how much money they have? Troopers stopping
people to ask for "your papers, please"?

Thanks for the laugh!



--- In ArkansasShooters@yahoogroups.com, "brokewrench"
<brokewrench@...> wrote:
>
> New Federal Laws, Equipment, for Traffic Law Enforcement Beginning
> June, 2008
>
> All State Patrol were deputized under HLS, as were all `county'
> Sheriff's. The local state patrol contacts said they were informed
> that after beginning of June, HLS would be implementing new federal
> laws in the interest of national security, and that the driver
> license, `tag', `inspection', and insurance check was just the
> beginning of it. Also, it was last year when state troopers were
> sitting around in cars all over the place with new `radar guns'.
> When friend asked his `friendly' trooper why all the `revenue' guns
> [that's what we call them here] of recent, trooper said that they
> were just `testing' new scanning equipment and that it was not
> limited to speed check. He said that they could scan passing cars
> for the value of cash and credit cards in car by radio frequency
> implants in cash and cards. These frequencies also allow for ready
> access to NCIC data base of anyone in car who's driver license or
> other digital `property' of the government is onboard. So, all
> county and state law enforcement are going to be on alert, operating
> on new HLS regime of some nature, and will be presumed to be
> scanning while they ask you to produce your mandatory papers. I
> would not be surprised if there were K9 at some points, and that
> this is `multi-jurisdictiona l' not limited to only state and
> county. If any `patriot' type is stopped driving [not `traveling']
> w/o papers, they are likely toast. Under EO's and all manner
> of `territorial' and `extra-territorial' `laws' of the `national
> security `state'', anyone who cannot identify him/her self with
> mandated papers, is a statutorily defined `non person', who may be
> detained without rights indefinitely, and not even right to a phone
> call, legal counsel, etc.
>
>
>
> We had better be sure we know what's going on, friends. ….really.
> The local Sheriff has had his selected `deputies' at the `range' for
> weeks training up on their new `sharp shooter' and `assault' class
> weapons. THAT is also a fact known to us, because one of the guys
> that is brother of my mechanic is one who was specially chosen due
> to his skill with finding target in cross hairs at a great
> distance. He didn't even ask for the training. The Sheriff called
> him in and told him he was being ordered to take the training, and
> HLS was instructing. Something is going on.???
>





Mon Jun 2, 2008 12:12 pm

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New Federal Laws, Equipment, for Traffic Law Enforcement Beginning June, 2008 All State Patrol were deputized under HLS, as were all `county' Sheriff's. The...
brokewrench
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May 31, 2008
12:22 am

What a bunch of tinfoil-hat wearing crap! Microchips in the money and credit cards? Scanning guns that can tell how many people are in a car, who they are...
montemanm1
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Jun 2, 2008
12:12 pm

my sourcein arkansas whose son joined homeland security is going thru this training now when he was home over the week end and his parents asked him about it...
brokenwrench
brokewrench
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Jun 3, 2008
12:16 pm

The real laugh is that I am not sure exactly which part of your paragraph it is that you think is so much crap... Most of your newer credit cards ALREADY have...
SouthernGypsy
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Jun 2, 2008
5:17 pm

I don't think it's too much of a joke. I've been witness to this "multi-jurisdictional" task force of sorts. I-540 from south Fayetteville, to almost...
John
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Jun 3, 2008
12:16 pm

I see a lot of danger is these posts- the same kind of problems that I saw from the other side of the fence in my 25 year law enforcement career. Jurisdictions...
bob davy
davhue68
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Jun 3, 2008
1:45 pm

... I saw from the other side of the fence in my 25 year law enforcement career. ... Police Officers cooperate in enforceing the law. What one thinks he is...
Mike Adair
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Jun 3, 2008
6:21 pm

Bills above $ 1.00 have a plastic looking strip inbedded in them.&nbsp; You can hold it up to the light and see it, as well as feel it. Charles [Non-text...
Charles Futral
magiver71
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Jun 3, 2008
12:16 pm

Honestly, guys, this sounds like the Y2K, "New World Order", Illuminati, "Shadow Government" crap we first started hearing 20 years ago. Yes, there is a...
montemanm1
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Jun 3, 2008
1:45 pm

Dang it Bob, why do you have to make so much sense? Just when we was about to have fun! Bwana Earl ... From: bob davy To: ArkansasShooters@yahoogroups.com ...
Richard
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Jun 3, 2008
6:21 pm

I actually wasn't referring to the plastic strip currently embedded in money, I was referring to the new RFI tags they said on a show about money (how its...
SouthernGypsy
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Jun 4, 2008
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