Saturday, October 26, 2013

Adventures with the new Gestapo.

Armed agents seize records of reporter, Washington Times prepares legal action.
Maryland state police and federal agents used a search warrant in an unrelated criminal investigation to seize the private reporting files of an award-winning former investigative journalist for The Washington Times who had exposed problems in the Homeland Security Department's Federal Air Marshal Service.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

WELCOME TO THE NEW NORMAL, Tovarishch!

SWIFT said...

In this case, I have to believe the
Homies are going to be handed their ass. (Always a good thing.) Their search in Maryland was a real bone headed move. No exit strategy, just fulfill the agenda. It will be an interesting story to follow, just to see how many lies and perjuries the Coasties/Homies tell, on their way to a huge financial settlement. Another example of, "redistribution of the wealth".

Anonymous said...

It is hilarious that the press who protected and promoted this fucking fraud are now one of the Regimes favorite targets.
Reminds one of the old adage. First they came for the Conservatives but I wasn't a Conservative. Then they came for the Tea Party but I didn't care because I wasn't a Tea Party member.
The reason I find this shit so damned funny is these trolls have no concept of history. Always in the past media outlets in Germany, and Russia promted the the worst political systems as the very best. The academics as well. The first people that these monsters kill are the members of the press and teachers and college professors. That is Marxism. And now they are getting a first hand view, up close and personal. Can't think of a bunch that is more deserving.

Anonymous said...

Keep in mind this is how they treat the "Authorized Journalists".

publius said...

We should all be highly concerned about this. They are getting more blatant in their disregard for even the pretense of upholding the law.

They used a raid based on one premise to grab this reporter's notes and lists of contacts.

Now, no matter what a judge says, the gestapo has the list of names.

This is not going to end well for our ex-Republic.

But the masses don't give a damn. They have iPhones and reality TV. Nobody will stick their necks out protect anyone, it would seem.