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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

We know what you did…how they maintain control

Why would the government want to spy on us? They want to control us! We’re human, we do things we are ashamed of, that we wouldn’t want made known. If someone knew those things they could have us ‘under their thumb’.

I read that when the FBI investigates someone they gather all kinds of information and store it in that someone’s file whether the information is true or not, even rumors and unsubstantiated allegations.

That’s why members of congress often vote in ways contrary to their stated views and against their constituent’s wishes. Call it extortion or blackmail but it comes down to control.

That’s why the government is busy gathering every bit of information about us they can. They plan to use it to keep us in line or to mark us for reeducation and/or elimination.

The government wants us to know they have this power to intimidate us, that’s why they created WikiLeaks. Do you believe that with all the spying the government does it didn’t know about Julian Assange and couldn’t catch him or stop him? My guess is the it is a CIA operation.

That’s one of the reasons for the confessional in the Catholic Church. What do the priests do with the secrets they know?

The government is sending a message to potential leakers with this case, why do you think they mentioned child pornography charges in the story? We know what you did…

Former FBI Agent Pleads Guilty in AP Leak Case

Monday, 23 Sep 2013 06:06 PM

A former FBI agent is pleading guilty to charges he leaked secrets about a failed terror plot in a case in which authorities seized the phone records of Associated Press reporters, the US Justice Department said Monday.

The ex-agent, Donald Sachtleben, "willfully disclosed ... national defense information to a person not authorized to receive it, namely a reporter with a national news organization," the department said. Sachtleben also was ready to plead guilty to child pornography charges, it said.

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