Defense Contractors New Mission for DHS, Kill Americans!

He talks with a whistleblower from a major defense contractor who has details on the Department of Homeland Security’s effort to shift the war on terror from Muslims to fighting the American people. www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com

Open Borders Special Report: Fast and Furious

An Exclusive Report by Patrick Henningsen Infowars.com correspondent Patrick Henningsen mounts part one of an in depth investigation into Operation ‘Fast and Furious’ in the search for accountability, understanding how it happened, and who is responsible, with highlights of Congressional hearings, White House speeches, and exclusive interviews with ranking members of the Arizona state legislature. The conclusions are a damning indictment of a federal government bent on the restricting the Second Amendment, in a conspiracy that has already cost lives along the US border with Mexico. 21stcenturywire.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com

Obama Impeachment Bill Goes Viral!

Alex speaks with Congressman Walter B. Jones, Jr. about H.CON.RES.107 — a bill that deems the use of offensive military force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under article II, section 4 of the Constitution. jones.house.gov www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com

Shocker: Citizen Spy Networks to be Given Immunity! – Alex Jones Tv 2/3

Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv January 27, 2011 New York Republican Peter King has introduced a bill that would protect the army of citizen spies Homeland Security hopes to recruit under Janet Napolitano’s “See Something, Say Something” snoop campaign from lawsuits brought by innocent people wrongly accused of being terrorists or extremists. “A top US lawmaker unveiled legislation on Wednesday to protect individuals who tip off authorities to potential extremist threats from lawsuits, in the event that they turn out to finger innocents,” reports AFP. House Homeland Security Chairman King, who is pushing the “See Something, Say Something Act,” wants to shield “good citizens who report suspicious activity” from facing the consequences of misidentifying innocent behavior as extremism or terror. Of course, this will only encourage untrained people to report any behavior whatsoever, no matter how benign, as potential terrorism, creating an army of enthusiastic but hapless citizen spies. “King said his bill would extend protections from individuals “who report suspicious activity anywhere,” adds the report, making reference to the DHS’ “See Something, Say Something” campaign, which characterizes paying for things with cash as a suspicious activity. The program was launched with the aid of Orwellian telescreens at Wal-Mart checkouts that play a message from Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano encouraging Americans to report anything unusual to Wal

Shocker: Citizen Spy Networks to be Given Immunity! – Alex Jones Tv 1/3

Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv January 27, 2011 New York Republican Peter King has introduced a bill that would protect the army of citizen spies Homeland Security hopes to recruit under Janet Napolitano’s “See Something, Say Something” snoop campaign from lawsuits brought by innocent people wrongly accused of being terrorists or extremists. “A top US lawmaker unveiled legislation on Wednesday to protect individuals who tip off authorities to potential extremist threats from lawsuits, in the event that they turn out to finger innocents,” reports AFP. House Homeland Security Chairman King, who is pushing the “See Something, Say Something Act,” wants to shield “good citizens who report suspicious activity” from facing the consequences of misidentifying innocent behavior as extremism or terror. Of course, this will only encourage untrained people to report any behavior whatsoever, no matter how benign, as potential terrorism, creating an army of enthusiastic but hapless citizen spies. “King said his bill would extend protections from individuals “who report suspicious activity anywhere,” adds the report, making reference to the DHS’ “See Something, Say Something” campaign, which characterizes paying for things with cash as a suspicious activity. The program was launched with the aid of Orwellian telescreens at Wal-Mart checkouts that play a message from Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano encouraging Americans to report anything unusual to Wal