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Originally posted by maybereal11
reply to post by logicalthinking
The state paid a Philadelphia-based nonprofit $125,000 to compile the list as part of the state Homeland Security's federally mandated mission to protect public infrastructure. The list included a Washington County meeting that Rendell attended to discuss Marcellus shale gas drilling, a screening of a documentary on the industry, a rally supporting Rendell's education budget and anti-tax protesters who took an inflatable pig to Harrisburg.
The state will not renew its one-year contract with the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response when it expires in October, Rendell said.
www.pittsburghlive.com...#
Infowars is an unreliable source.
Institute of Terrorism Research and Response the folks that included the guy with the giant inflatable pig in the potential terrorist threat list..
Website here: www.terrorresponse.org...
Sloppy work. 125k to equate Anti-Tax protestors with a potential terrorist threat?, the Gov got robbed.
If you remember...some guy with an anti-tax manifesto flew a small plane into an IRS building in Co or something maybe a year or two ago, but one idiot does not make a terrorist threat.