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Suspicious Activity Defined
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| What is suspicious activity? | |
| suspicious activity. | |
| Well, in the UK, the definition is so broad it includes politically incorrect journalists and health advocates. | |
| Closer to home, emergency workers here in the States are being trained via the FBI and DHS to look out for extremists. | |
| First responders are asked to evaluate whether an injury is a genuine accident or related to violent extremist activity. | |
| But the first responders aren't the only ones. | |
| We've given you reports of how vendors at sports venues are being trained via the TSA to spot what they deem as terror threats. | |
| This is the same TSA that views using pen and paper as potential terrorist activity. | |
| Out of the stadiums and into the streets, the Department of Justice is advocating that placing political bumper stickers on one's vehicle could be a red flag of terror. | |
| More than that, if the motorist knows their constitutional rights, the officer may consider calling for backup. | |
| If exercising your constitutional rights is considered anti-government, then wouldn't the government suppressing your rights be considered anti-civilian, anti-person, anti-human? | |
| And there are many more examples than we have time to go through, but you can find these and many more at InfoWars.com. | |
| Who was the first terrorist organization in the United States? | |
| Who? | |
| Stalin's father. | |
| Stalin's father. | |
| You mean Thomas Jefferson? | |
| You mean George Washington? | |
| Paul Revere? | |
| These guys right here... Let me ask you something. | |
| Did they try to scare people? | |
| They tried to intimidate the British. | |
| Did they use acts of violence? | |
| Your founding fathers, my founding fathers, were involved in acts of terrorism against British officials because they | |
| systematically had British officials assassinated. | |
| Celebrate the spirit of freedom and liberty upon which our nation was founded at InfoWarsShop.com | |
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Protect Your Privacy
00:00:53
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| It's your car's black box that records all that the driver sees and hears. | |
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| It renders your phone undetectable while protecting your private data and your health. | |
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