Are you a terrorist?
If you're a fellow "survivalist" like me, the Department of Homeland Security thinks you might be.
A disturbing report from Upstate New York says that New York's DHS is putting up signs in local surplus-type businesses, encouraging people to rat out anyone buying "prepper" items.
This falls right in line with the video report of the government trying to confiscate "survival food" that a friend of mine exposed.
He tells FEMA's embarrassing story here...
Now DHS is tagging people who are buying ammunition, gas masks, MREs, and other goods you might be stockpiling for a collapse.
The fliers claim you'll get a reward if you turn in your neighbors to the New York State Terrorism Tips Line to report this "suspicious activity."
It's all part of the "IF You See Something, Say Something" campaign that DHS has been pushing for a while.
While it's terrifying to think we live in a society where just trying to stockpile supplies could get you branded a terrorist, the fact is, you shouldn't be telling ANYONE that you are a prepper, and none of your neighbors should suspect this fact.
You want to keep your preps "covert" because...
People who are desperate will show up at your door after a collapse, expecting you to take care of them if they know you're prepared.
Having stockpiles of supplies makes you a target for theft and confiscation (thanks FEMA!)
In a long-term scenario, you can't afford to let others know that you have what they need, because the more you share what you have, the less you'll be able to provide for your own family. "Covert survival" is an art form all its own.
Live it!
Yours in survival,
Jeff Anderson
Editor
MCS Magazine
Poster Comment:
Homeland Insecurity is itself a bunch of rats. ;)