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Posted: 1/22/2013 5:43:08 AM EDT
This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper
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FBI has reportedly characterized bulk food buying as a “potential terrorist activity.”
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This was discussed a while back, some people defended him on the basis that he was targeted only for criticizing Obama while being a prepper and others said he basically screwed himself for being a prior felon.
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FBI has reportedly characterized bulk food buying as a “potential terrorist activity.” As well as protesting. Those low level terrorist, shame on them. |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights.
The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. |
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At least he didn't die in a single vehicle accident. Or committing suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head multiple times. |
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I'm surprised they didn't "find" kiddie porn as well And a kilo of coke or pot. Those seem to be the gimmie charges anymore. |
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Quoted: More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? |
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I absolutely love obama. He's dreamy. This. I also own no guns, have only soy sauce packets in my pantry, and have no dog to shoot. |
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Weird article is weird.
I didn't see a threat against the president, only criticism of his re-election. So does that mean that ~50% of our country are considered potential threats (those that didn't vote for dear leader)? Shit, just this board alone would keep the USSS and the FBI busy for years if criticism of Obama is now considered terrorism. Also funny that they tried to tie him to the TV show when reality is he had nothing to do with it. As far as the felon with guns thing, I am in the "paid your debt, regain your rights" camp. If he did something so bad that he cannot be trusted with firearms, he should not be free. |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? What about felony child molesters? Are they square with the house once they get out? |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. Apart from sexual deviants, or people whom have shown to habitually pray on othersI would agree with this. |
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I absolutely love obama. He's dreamy. This. I also own no guns, have only soy sauce packets in my pantry, and have no dog to shoot. here here bretherin! |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? What about felony child molesters? Are they square with the house once they get out? No. Their punishment should be a bullet to the head. |
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Quoted: This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm |
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This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm And the FBI sends 150 agents? WOW!! Over funded federal agency, a little? |
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This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm They discovered that once they decided to start investigating this guy "While this was not illegal, the investigation led police to the discovery that Porter had a 1992 felony" |
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Felony drug conviction...........whoops....... I feel so much safer now. |
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Wow, all of that from the guy saying he's very irritated? That's extremely scary if true.
Edit: the background check came after the initial investigation started based off the article. Once again if true that's extremely scary. |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? What about felony child molesters? Are they square with the house once they get out? no reason for the to be breathing, let alone "out". |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? What about felony child molesters? Are they square with the house once they get out? no reason for the to be breathing, let alone "out". Don't disagree one bit, and hopefully things take care of themselves in the pen ... |
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FBI has reportedly characterized bulk food buying as a “potential terrorist activity.” As well as protesting. Those low level terrorist, shame on them. Speaking of... This happened last year... But, don't protest in the presence of the S.S.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKjy0PDlKV4 |
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Weird article is weird. I didn't see a threat against the president, only criticism of his re-election. So does that mean that ~50% of our country are considered potential threats (those that didn't vote for dear leader)? Shit, just this board alone would keep the USSS and the FBI busy for years if criticism of Obama is now considered terrorism. Also funny that they tried to tie him to the TV show when reality is he had nothing to do with it. As far as the felon with guns thing, I am in the "paid your debt, regain your rights" camp. If he did something so bad that he cannot be trusted with firearms, he should not be free. FBHO!!!!!! |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? Well if that doesn't reinforce the prepper community's actions, I don't know what does. Meanwhile, repeat felon Orangelo Brown in Philly is waving his AK in the air like he just don't care. |
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Quoted: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/11/maryland-state-police-remove-firearms-from-sharpsburg-home-suspect-not-found-82598.htmlQuoted: Quoted: This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm And the FBI sends 150 agents? WOW!! Over funded federal agency, a little? There were a bunch of law enforcement agencies nearby doing practice raids as part of training to when they heard about this they all piled on top.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm They discovered that once they decided to start investigating this guy "While this was not illegal, the investigation led police to the discovery that Porter had a 1992 felony" Sounds like he ran across an informant looking to get out of some other charge by throwing this guy under the bus. |
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This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm And the FBI sends 150 agents? WOW!! Over funded federal agency, a little? They were trying to avoid another Waco. I just got this image in my mind of the DEA, FBI and the BAFTE putting their hands together and saying "With our powers combined...." |
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This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm And the FBI sends 150 agents? WOW!! Over funded federal agency, a little? There were a bunch of law enforcement agencies nearby doing practice raids as part of training to when they heard about this they all piled on top.
Sounds like they were all a little too anxious and chomping at the bit to raid somebody's "domestic terrorist" home |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. I feel the same way, either you have paid your debt to society, or you have not. What was the felony drug charge, a bag of weed when he was 19 years old. Really? What about felony child molesters? Are they square with the house once they get out? The simple answer to this is we need to bring back executions for heinous crimes rather than letting scum rot in prison for their entire lives on our dime or be let out and potentially hurt someone else. |
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More reason to do away with "ex-felons/felons" losing their rights. The man paid his debt with jail time, he is square with the house. Apart from sexual deviants, or people whom have shown to habitually pray on othersI would agree with this. Molestors should never get out. |
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The simple answer to this is we need to bring back executions for heinous crimes rather than letting scum rot in prison for their entire lives on our dime or be let out and potentially hurt someone else. THIS ^^^ |
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FBI has reportedly characterized bulk food buying as a “potential terrorist activity.” So, Costco and Sam's Club have been promoting domestic terrorism for years?! |
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Quoted: Check out the comments. Duuuuuuuurp! I wonder how long it took for the last poster to get another visit from a few federal agencies, if not for the last statement he made. |
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Quoted: "Hey I heard on the radio some prepper guy has a shotgun and he's a felon nearby"Quoted: Quoted: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2012/11/maryland-state-police-remove-firearms-from-sharpsburg-home-suspect-not-found-82598.htmlQuoted: Quoted: This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm And the FBI sends 150 agents? WOW!! Over funded federal agency, a little? There were a bunch of law enforcement agencies nearby doing practice raids as part of training to when they heard about this they all piled on top. Sounds like they were all a little too anxious and chomping at the bit to raid somebody's "domestic terrorist" home "Let's all go over there and get in on that raid. Alex Jones will shit his pants." "Ha ha they'll be bitching about this on the internet for years" "Swing by Arby's Frank"
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FBI has reportedly characterized bulk food buying as a “potential terrorist activity.” So, Costco and Sam's Club have been promoting domestic terrorism for years?! Apparently. Same with those evil, evil people who buy ammo online |
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This is from back in Dec, I don't think it's a dupe, found this interesting especially with everything going on right now. Link to story; Doomsday Prepper No, he was raided because he's a felon with a firearm And the FBI sends 150 agents? WOW!! Over funded federal agency, a little? There were a bunch of law enforcement agencies nearby doing practice raids as part of training to when they heard about this they all piled on top.
Sounds like they were all a little too anxious and chomping at the bit to raid somebody's "domestic terrorist" home "Let's all go over there and get in on that raid. Alex Jones will shit his pants." "Ha ha they'll be bitching about this on the internet for years" "Swing by Arby's Frank"
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An anonymous tip had led to the investigation, which eventually resulted in the prepper’s home being raided by 150 armed officers, helicopters, SWAT crews, armored vehicles and even excavation equipment.
Outstanding use of tax dollars - no mention drones or if the KeyHole satellites were used. ... the anonymous tip claimed Terry Porter was “getting crazier and crazier” because he was stockpiling “10 to 15 machine gun-style firearms” at his home in Sharpsburg [MD]
The FBI recovered only “four shotguns, a .30-30-caliber rifle and two .22-caliber rifles” with no machine guns in sight. The prepper was not even home at the time.
So a completely wrong anonymous tip gets a Maryland police department and FBI to spend a quarter million dollars worth of equipment costs and labor to find four shotguns, and three rifles. Thankfully the guy had a 20 year old drug conviction so he was a prohibited person and therefore the military invasion was justified. |
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FBI has reportedly characterized bulk food buying as a “potential terrorist activity.” Bulk food buying as recommended by FEMA and the DHS. Maybe we need to register our Preps with the .gov. |
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...the anonymous tip claimed Terry Porter was “getting crazier and crazier” because he was stockpiling “10 to 15 machine gun-style firearms” at his home...
How much is the tax stamp on that? |
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