You are capable of critical thinking.
You distrust mainstream media.
You like nature.
You think it’s a good idea to spend the Friday after Thanksgiving
with your family rather than camping outside Best Buy to get a cheap
plasma television made in China.
You think it’s a little strange that WTC building 7 came down at free fall speed on 9/11 yet it was never hit by a plane.
You think that drones in America might not be for Al Qaeda.
You would like to be able to get on a plane without having to engage in a mandatory radiation bath and digital strip search.
You have read a book in the past year.
You think you have the right to protest.
You think the War on Terror is a scam.
You think the War on Drugs is a scam.
You think the anger directed at America from the Middle East could
possibly be related to our foreign policy rather than hating how
amazingly free we are.
You think the Republicans and Democrats are exactly the same on the important issues affecting our country.
You think believing in The Constitution does not constitute a terrorist act.
You have heard of the Bill of Rights and can even name what some of them are.
You question whether the government loves you.
You think the right to bear arms is not for hunting, rather so
citizens can fight back should the government become a bunch of
tyrannical thugs.
You don’t own a television, and if you do, all you watch is RT, especially the Keiser Report and Capital Account.
You don’t think the NDAA is the name of Kesha’s latest single.
You think rich, powerful and connected people should be subject to
the rule of law and go to jail if they commit crimes. Even if they are
bankers and work at JP Morgan or Goldman Sachs.
You think corporations aren’t people.
You think Warren Buffet is a phony and a crony capitalist.
You don’t care that Warren Buffet likes cherry coke, hamburgers and ice cream. He’s still a bad guy.
You know that gold was made illegal by FDR in 1933 and confiscated
from the American people. You know that gold bullion remained illegal
for Americans to own until 1975.
You think politicians that push for war should be sent to fight on
the front lines. If they are unable, their children should go.
You want your food to be labeled GMO so that you can make your own decisions on what you are consuming.
You grow your own food.
You buy raw milk.
You think food and energy should be included in inflation calculations.
You are aware that the Department of Homeland Security has purchased 1.2 billion rounds of ammo in the past year.
You question whether said ammo purchases are in anticipation of a Normandy beach style landing by Al Qaeda.
You think allowing a small group of unelected people (The Federal
Reserve) to print unlimited amounts of money and distribute it as they
please might not be a good idea.
If you answered yes to more than five of the above, you might
be a conspiracy theorist. You also may be on the government’s terror
watch list. Be very alarmed and report it to the authorities
immediately should you discover your neighbors engaged in such
uncivilized thought.
And here are a few more from infowars.com:
You believe peer-reviewed studies which conclude Monsanto GMO corn causes tumors in rats.
You are concerned about how the US Army is announcing they are setting up domestic re-education camps in their own documents.
You avoid fluoridated toothpaste, water and food products as a result of Harvard studies which confirm sodium fluoride lowers IQ.
You pay for coffee with cash, which according to the FBI is an indication of terrorism.
You buy storable food in bulk, which according to the FBI is an indication of terrorism.
You hold political opinions which “represent a fairly popular point of view,” which according to a DOJ-funded training manual for police is an indication of terrorism.
You display bumper stickers opposing the United Nations or expressing support for the Bill of Rights, which according to a DOJ-funded training manual for police is an indication of terrorism.
You find it ironic that ‘liberty loving’ American citizens are being denounced as terrorists by the government while the White House funds real Al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria.
You use cash to pay at toll booths,
which according to a recent court ruling is a suspicious activity
worthy of detention and having your vehicle and personal details
recorded.
You exercise your First Amendment right to protest, which according to the Department of Defense represents “low level terrorism”.
2,080 miles from Lafayette, LA to Washington D.C. and back + 299.8
Here is what happened one year ago on Day394.
Here is what happened two years ago on Day28.
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