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Old 02-13-2006, 12:24 AM   #13
RjkVwPcV

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Entered her house and tried to poison her cats? hmmm sounds fishy.

My bumper stickers say: (well actually magnets, I don't want to mess up my new cute little Honda Civic with stickers)

Coexist (like my sig, click on it)
Join the Army, travel to exotic distant lands, meet exciting unusual people, and kill them
A W in a circle with a slash
Well behaved women seldom make history
Peace and Equality are moral values
More trees less Bush

So you think they might be knocking on my door?

I have a lawyer lined up already LOL!
I think the title of the article is misleading. From the article text Susan Elme ... recently has been tailed and harassed by government agents for displaying anti-administration bumper stickers on her car and trying to organize 9/11 truth rallies at local libraries. She was probably targeted for harassment because:

1) She was organizing a real-world group and not just one that discussed issues on the internet. Real world groups possess a much greater potential for taking action rather than just talking, and members are more likely and better able to help one another if any become a target for secret government harassment. Once a real world gets going it is a lot harder to shut it down. Also it is a lot more work to keep track of what its doing. Federal agents have to place physical bugs and/or infiltrate, whereas activity of a virtual group can be tracked by automatic internet wiretapping.

2) In her activity she was disputing the official version of 9/11. 9/11 truth is usually a code-word for advocating the theory that the US government either intentionally allowed terrorists to take down the WTC, or that the US government took the WTC down itself via controlled demolition. See thread on this at http://www.uspoliticsonline.com/foru...ad.php?t=25689 .

You find it hard to believe federal agents (or others working for them) broke into Susan Elme's apartment? The Church Committee reports into the FBI COINTELPRO program states: From 1940 to 1973, the CIA and the FBI engaged in twelve covert mail opening programs in violation of Sections 1701-1703 of Title 18 of the United States Code which prohibit the obstruction, interception, or opening of mail. Both of these agencies also engaged in warrantless "surreptitious entries" -- break-ins -- against American citizens within the United States in apparent violation of state laws prohibiting trespass and burglary.
from http://www.icdc.com/~paulwolf/cointe...reportIIca.htm
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