Monday, January 24, 2011

Wal-Mart Shooting & DHS

Two dead and two deputies injured at a Port Orchard, Washington Wal-Mart .

On December 6, 2010 The Department of Homeland Security announced that it has teamed up with 588 Wal-Mart stores in 27 states in a new program called "If You See Something, Say Something" which encourages the American public to take an active role in ensuring the safety and security of the nation.

Now, I really doubt that there was any way this DHS program could have prevented this seemingly senseless shooting from happening, but it seemed like a good time to bring attention to this program.

Janet Napolitano says, "This partnership will help millions of shoppers across the nation identify and report indicators of terrorism, crime and other threats to law enforcement authorities." While that may be true, it was a little too late in this case, and goes to show that just because the DHS has their noses shoved into yet another part of our lives, it doesn't always help.

One would think that our government would be happy or content in the way they already track our purchases when using credit cards, debit cards, scanning our drivers licenses, or even through the use of store bought gift cards and points cards (like Krogers uses). But now they have to start giving the public a sense of authority when it comes to our shopping habits or actions in public? I mean, any person in their right mind would certainly call 911 if they saw someone breaking into a car, or assaulting another person, or possibly even seeing them shoplifting. I know I would, so why spend, no waste, our tax dollars on yet another program like this?

Maybe it's their way to slowly break people into the mindset of living in a police state.

In May of 2009 the New York Times ran an article about how the Border Patrol and DHS had teamed up with and were training Boy Scouts, yes Boy Scouts, to deal with various situations from how to breach a building that was taken over by terrorists to chasing down illegal border crossers as well as more dangerous situations that include facing down terrorists and taking out “active shooters,” like those who bring gunfire and death to college campuses.

Here's another one, September 8, 2009 The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Girl Scouts of the USA CEO Kathy Cloninger unveiled a Girl Scout preparedness patch designed to engage Girl Scouts and their families in personal preparedness for all emergencies including war, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.

I know, it all sounds INSANE! But no matter how insane or sad it all sounds, it's true! This is what we are allowing our country to become.

What parent would want their 14 year-old Boy Scout to come home from a Jamboree to announce, proudly, that they got to live fire rifles so they can help take out terrorists and got to assist the Border Patrol in a foot chase of illegal aliens?

As we sit her this very minute, the US Government is working on a way to make it mandatory that ALL people 18 to 25 years-old will have to go through 3 months of Basis Training as part of creating a civilian national security force, as stated by Rahm Emanuel Obamas former Chief of Staff in a CSPAN interview as well as in his book, The Plan: Big Ideas for America.

Although it may sound like something from a George Orwell novel, I have provided legitimate links below for you to check these things out on your own.

http://walmartstores.com/pressroom/news/10493.aspx
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/14/us/14explorers.html?_r=1
http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1252431401608.shtm

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