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Patriot Act 2: What they needed- Joe Stack

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posted on Feb, 26 2010 @ 11:47 PM
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Total speculation, I'll admit. But if the Joe Stack plane into the IRS office was indeed a false flag operation as many now seem to think, what happened right after that?

The reinstatement of the Patriot Act.

Nothing like a little more "domestic terrorism" to remind the Senate and the House "why" the Patriot Act is needed. And what better way to include those mad at the IRS in their special meaning of the words "domestic terrorists" than to fly a plane into an IRS building?

What is this obsession with flying planes into buildings?

:shk:


So just for the heck of it, let's go look and see what new terminology they may have included in the new version to connect the dots.



posted on Feb, 26 2010 @ 11:58 PM
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...Seeing that the wife and daughter were holed up in a Motel since the day before because "he was acting weird"...and they never thought of calling mental health on him if this was true...And the convenience of it all..
I'd say it was a false flag op.

Every thing helps these fools. Why waste a good crisis.



posted on Feb, 27 2010 @ 12:12 AM
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The three extended Patriot Act provisions are:

* The “roving wiretap” provision allows the FBI to obtain wiretaps from a secret intelligence court, known as the FISA court, without identifying the target or what method of communication is to be tapped.
* The “lone wolf” measure allows FISA court warrants for the electronic monitoring of a person for whatever reason — even without showing that the suspect is an agent of a foreign power or a terrorist. The government has said it has never invoked that provision, but the Obama administration said it wanted to retain the authority to do so.
* The “business records” provision allows FISA court warrants for any type of record, from banking to library to medical, without the government having to declare that the information sought is connected to a terrorism or espionage investigation.


www.wired.com... d%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

Funny, lone wolf, Joe Stack, get the picture?

Done deal.



posted on Feb, 27 2010 @ 12:53 AM
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Good points, dg. Btw, how in the heck are ya?

I guess you saw in my post above what the cat dragged in on the lone wolf measure. Make any sense to ya?



posted on Feb, 27 2010 @ 12:54 AM
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Originally posted by TrueAmerican

What is this obsession with flying planes into buildings?



It could be that the remote control plane method is much easier and faster to carry out and achieves a higher level of notoriety relative to a MKULTRA type shooter.

No patsy left to arrest, either. If it was staged. I have not looked that much into it.



posted on Feb, 27 2010 @ 01:38 AM
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What is this obsession with flying planes into buildings?


CIA inside jobbers are losing the originality, getting repetitive.



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