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December 14, 2011, 02:21:37 AM
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I'm not afraid of the detention camps popping up all over my country. After all, I'm not a criminal. I've got nothing to hide. If you are against them, then you are probably a criminal.
 
1. Strictly, criminality is definitional. Strictly.
2. If you believe that you would make a lovely patsy for a frame-up, your righteous indignation would only fan the flames.

So, really, all one needs to do is make it appear you are a criminal by some accepted definition, and you're screwed. It's amazing how expensive being innocent can be, I've seen people spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on legal fees, court fees, fee fees, etc on charges that were later dropped. The gumint kept de money, though, as did the lawyers.
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December 15, 2011, 09:51:50 AM
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Excellent video on the topic:
Inside Story Americas - US anti-terrorism bill: Liberty vs security

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December 15, 2011, 06:14:44 PM
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I work at a place enclosed by a fence with barbed wire, the barbed part points outward. The fence is designed to stop a fully loaded semi at top speed. This is a place which is on the "top ten terrorist targets in the US". Not a government institution, though.
My only guess is a nuclear power plant?
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December 15, 2011, 06:41:40 PM
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I work at a place enclosed by a fence with barbed wire, the barbed part points outward. The fence is designed to stop a fully loaded semi at top speed. This is a place which is on the "top ten terrorist targets in the US". Not a government institution, though.
My only guess is a nuclear power plant?

Nope, not a power plant. Although, a few years ago there was a proposal to add a nuclear power plant to the site, but it never got built.
Defense contractor?
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