Monday, October 05, 2009

We're the Only Ones Not Asking Enough

"We're not asking people to spy on their neighbors," McNamara said. [More]
Ah--"Only One"-speak.

Allow me to translate:
Who's interferin'? We're takin' over.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course we're not, and pigs fly on their own power too.

Now NYC touts its massive deployment of surveillance cams; an initial 3000 or so with many thousands more planned; probably tie ins to 'private' observation networks as well. Guess nobody told Bloomberg that the Brits have never prevented a crime with their eyes in the sky, so NYC will do it bigger.

I believe I'll take NYC off my travel itineraries for the foreseeable future though this crap is crawling through the country city by city.

As for the neighbors spying on me, not likely, I'm the go to guy for all sorts of 'situations'.

Good luck folks, we need it.

Sean said...

And we don't have to spy on them to know what they're up to, because the daily litany of freedom-ending "procedures" is ever before us. Just exactly WHAT are they afraid of? Oh, yeah, forgot. III.

Kevin Wilmeth said...

Sign up for the iNARC program today and get a bonus supply of armbands absolutely free!

straightarrow said...

I saw somebody buying bomb making materials in Atlanta, Tx just two days ago. She was was loading up on flour, and LORD GOD, it was enriched!

A bomb can be made or items found in any grocery store.

Mack said...

Does this sound ominous to you?

"See Something? Say Something!"

iWatch

What Suspicious Behaviors and Activities Should You Report?

Here are examples of behaviors and activities to report:

* People drawing or measuring important buildings.
* Strangers asking questions about security or building security procedures.
* Briefcase, suitcase, backpack, or package left behind.
* Cars or trucks left in No Parking zones in front of important buildings.
* Intruders in secure areas where they are not supposed to be.
* A person wearing clothes that are too big and too hot for the weather.
* Chemical smells or fumes that worry you.
* People asking questions about sensitive information such as building blueprints, security plans, or VIP travel schedules without a right or need to know.
* Purchasing supplies or equipment that can be used to make bombs or weapons or purchasing uniforms without having the proper credentials.

Important Places to Watch

* Government buildings
* Religious facilities
* Amusement parks
* Sports/Entertainment venues
* High-rise buildings
* Mass-gathering locations—parades, fairs, etc.
* Schools
* Hotels
* Theaters
* Shopping malls
* Bridges
* Public transportation

Tom said...

* A person wearing clothes that are too big and too hot for the weather.

so the dope dealer on the corner with the pants at his ankles is a terrorist? The old woman wearing the winter coat in July is a terrorist?

* Purchasing supplies or equipment that can be used to make bombs or weapons or purchasing uniforms without having the proper credentials.

Guess what...sticks and stones come free you idiots! Much easier to dispose of too as they don't draw attention.

The recent non-gun savage murder in shitcago shows how wonderful cameras are...last I heard they were still trying to ID others in the video. Besides community silence limiting their effectiveness, of what use are cameras when the power is cut?


The only thing this stasi program is good for is Alinkskying. Overwhelm the system...divide and conquer. It's not in their favor either.

Tom said...

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/nyregion/05security.html?_r=1

jselvy said...

this seriously bothers me.

Mr. Bloomberg said: “We can’t just say everybody can go everyplace and do anything they want.”

to hell with that my freedom of movement is cherished ya bastard.