Huzzah! I didn't get all 72. Otherwise, I would have been screwed. I still got a lot. crap, more than half apply. If you are looking for me, try Gitmo.
Do you suppose #33 (Anyone that "visits extremist websites/blogs.") applies to us? There is undoubtedly a specific list of books that we may have read that would put us on a list. I always thought Catcher In The Rye was on the list. Looks like The Bible is too. HD
Awwww I think I flunked the Test! I only got 42 out of 72, but thats only cuz sum was repeated twice just phrased different!
That is the thing with the list.... you are subjected to the .gov's opinion and what label they assign you. If you read a book, visit a site, or believe a certain way- does that make you guilty of anything other than having an opinion...no. But they are trying to put us in a little box.... and I for one will not fit... one little box without a big fight.
Ayn Rand said it best (oops. does quoting her make me a terrorist?): The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.
Gave up about halfway through. Seems I may have made celebrity status in the computers down in the dungeons. Oh well, if they come for me I'm gonna get to meet a whole lot of you guys huh?
FBI “Communities Against Terrorism” Suspicious Activity Reporting Flyers February 1, 2012 in Federal Bureau of Investigation The following collection of 25 flyers produced by the FBI and the Department of Justice are distributed to local businesses in a variety of industries to promote suspicious activity reporting. The flyers are not released publicly, though several have been published in the past by news media and various law enforcement agencies around the country. We have compiled this collection from a number of online sources. To view the documents, click on a threat area in the menu to the left and the PDF will appear on the right side of the page. You can also download the complete collection of files (ZIP Archive, 6.27 MB). Threat Areas Airport Service Providers Beauty/Drug Suppliers Bulk Fuel Distributors Construction Sites Dive/Boat Shops Electronics Stores Farm Supply Stores Financial Institutions General Aviation General Public Hobby Shops Home Improvement Hotels/Motels Internet Cafes Shopping Malls Martial Arts/Paintball Mass Transportation Military Surplus Peroxide Explosives Recognizing Sleepers Rental Cars Rental Properties Rental Trucks Storage Facilities Tattoo Shops
Well...I got to 36. I'd be really surprised if someone said they hit all 72 since number 4 says you're one of the original colonists. What ass-hat put that on the list?