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Government agents ‘by the thousands’ infiltrate U.S. populace

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posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 10:46 PM
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You are being watched.

You are being set up.

Not so much by the typical nosy jealous snitches either.

But by paid agents doing this for a living.

They are well disguised and dug in deep, cloaked in familiarity and highly trained.

And you are paying for it.

They will get you by hook or crook.

Everybody is a potential criminal.



Imagine a world in which businessmen, students, demonstrators, public accountants, doctors, lawyers, ministers, drug dealers, neighbors, your closest friends and even your spouse may be infiltrators onto the general populace–agents of the government.

Well imagine no more. We now live in that world, as over 40 U.S. governmental agencies are doing just that, says a new report admitting the attacks of 9/11 were clearly the catalyst to heightened “undercover operations” in America.

“At convenience stores, for example, undercover agents, sometimes using actual minors as decoys, look for illegal alcohol and cigarette sales, records show. At the Education Department, undercover agents of the Office of Inspector General infiltrate federally funded education programs looking for financial fraud, Medicare investigators sometimes pose as patients to gather evidence against health care providers. Officers at the Small Business Administration, NASA and the Smithsonian do undercover work as well, records show.”, reports Erick Lichtblau and William M. Arkin.

Government agents ‘by the thousands’ infiltrate U.S. populace




posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 10:51 PM
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I wonder where we can apply for one of those jobs. Seems to me that if enough people got in there to mess it all up they might abandon it. Oh yeah, that's right, it would take years and years for them to realize it was messed up. It would be a lifetime job.



posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 10:51 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Just another form of lying and being dishonest. I don't know how they sleep at night. These people should be ashamed of themselves.


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posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 10:57 PM
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originally posted by: rickymouse
I wonder where we can apply for one of those jobs. Seems to me that if enough people got in there to mess it all up they might abandon it. Oh yeah, that's right, it would take years and years for them to realize it was messed up. It would be a lifetime job.


You might be wise to be extra careful.

Criminal elements often infiltrate organizations to get control of the "security".



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posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 10:59 PM
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I recently had a pretty gal half my age put the pick up on me. My first thought was "is she an undercover."
I trust now that she isn't, but I don't like living in an environment where paranoia and wisdom go hand in hand.



posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 11:21 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

So, do you think there are infiltrators infiltrating the infiltrators, do you think all the infiltrators know who each other are, how insane does this get ?

The thing is that this has been going on for at least as long as the elitist have been working to bring the U.S. into the folds of socialism/communism, it only gets worse from here because like I have said before, there is no one to stop it and if there was... who the hell would believe them enough to join them.

The point is "THEY" have already won, we are just cannon fodder waiting to see the end game...IMO



posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 11:36 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Well IF and I repeat the 'IF' this is to help stop fraud, stop corrupt judges, catch illegal sales of alcohol/tobacco etc. etc.
then I suppose this is okay....sending underage kids in to buy alcohol is nothing new anyway

However-- IF this is just going to be an expansion of what is to come to our neighborhoods, spying on us to see what we buy, are we using cash or credit cards
Keeping tally on our goings on, who we associate with, etc. etc.

Well that will be a problem and a violation of what little bit of privacy that we have left

Dark days are upon us, TPTB are closing in



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posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 11:45 PM
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a reply to: Battleline



So, do you think there are infiltrators infiltrating the infiltrators, do you think all the infiltrators know who each other are, how insane does this get ?


Really insane. I'm quite sure there are some with us, here, as we read and write about it. We've discussed this quite a bit, before. Anyway, I think the ultimate would be finding out the goods on a few, and letting them set each other up, unknowing of each other's status, as they often would be….but not in a place like this. Here, they would be more linked then not.

Good OP, btw.



posted on Nov, 15 2014 @ 11:56 PM
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Yet when you try to tell the average unaware person about the extent of the domestic spying, they tell us we are being overly paranoid. This is real, the have infiltrated activists groups across the country, they pay people to spread disinformation, propaganda, and discredit 'threats' across the internet forums and chat rooms. The DEA had thousands of confidential informants on payroll, these informants will help create 'kingpins' so they can produce results for their handlers. Every spring break my home town is infiltrated by the ATF who make it a point to try to get every establishment that serves alcohol to sell to a minor.

Big brother spends all this money spying on us, but when someone like me is out of work, broke and needs a little help, the same people who cheerlead and get paid by these programs, tell me I am lazy and need to stop collecting handouts and find a job. It is beyond frustrating. I actually know who some of the local CIs and spies are, and they do not have a clue that I am on to them. They tell me this, when they make money setting people up for illegal activities and get to surf and play music as part of their cover.

I really do not know what to do anymore. If I had any money, I would move out of the US. I really do not like the direction this country is going and I do not see anything getting any better in terms of privacy and freedom.



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 12:19 AM
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a reply to: xuenchen

The paranoids are out to get me!




posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 12:54 AM
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a reply to: randyvs

If that person were to activate the boom switch on that device, his thumb will likely never been the same.....



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 02:58 AM
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Just hope that when you are being entrapped, that you don't have a predisposition for free will to make your own choices.

2nd



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 03:16 AM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Star and Flag
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you!



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 03:22 AM
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a reply to: xuenchen

In addition to any other reason for doing this, the effect of this will be to grow a dob-in culture and trust between people will erode.

I know of a global American oil and gas company who is growing such a culture in their workplaces. In this company's workplaces if an employee commits an infraction against the safety rules in the work place and their workmates who are witnesses to this infraction, do no dob them in then the workmates are disciplined along with the worker concerned.

I also saw this culture in Mosow in 1977 when I had a stopover. We were put in a hotel and for the sake of something to do we went up on the roof to have a look around. Over one side was about a dozen taxi drivers in a few huddles talking. When they saw us the all jumped in their taxis and took off.

This development, I would suggest, is getting close the final step in the plans of TPTB. When people are too afraid to talk freely in the home, down the street and in the work place I would suggest a very bad day has dawned.
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posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 03:43 AM
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a reply to: learnatic

What better way to make a bad practice policy, than enlist those predisposed in the populace to help nurture the policy? There's no opposition, when the majority feels they are just doing what they feel is right, or convinced is ideologically right, even when it's fundamentally wrong in nature...

In summary; The road to hell is paved with good intentions from bad ideologies.



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 04:43 AM
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A message needs to ring out loud and clear to ALL snitches and informants that once they are found out they will 'disappear'.



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 09:14 AM
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And to think my tax dollars fund this insane amount of government deception is infuriating. Trust NO ONE. That's what you wanted, didn't you, Mr. Big Brother?

Well, you got it. But that also includes YOU.



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 09:25 AM
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c'mon.....every private company has their own security, too....there are plenty of thieves in and out of government, what's wrong with trying to catch the A-holes trying to rip business owners and government agencies off?....if you are an honest worker, or customer, you have nothing to worry about...it's the people that think this is somehow bad, that I wouldn't allow them to step foot in my own house....



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 09:30 AM
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Someone must have been hard up for a story at deadline. Isn't this stating the obvious from decades past. Although I do not doubt DHS has ramped it up since it's creation.



posted on Nov, 16 2014 @ 09:31 AM
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a reply to: jimmyx

It's not a two way street though is it? If everyone were subjected to the same laws rules and regulations, then the prison population would be a lot more diverse across the board wouldn't it?



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