FBI Tells Americans To Snitch On “Family Members” For “Suspicious Behaviors”

The FBI is once again telling the American people to snitch on family members if they notice any suspicious behaviors. The information came from a Tweet by the FBI, the only location we could find the material.

Family members and peers are often best positioned to witness signs of mobilization to violence. Help prevent homegrown violent extremism. Visit https://go.usa.gov/x6mjf to learn how to spot suspicious behaviors and report them to the #FBI. #NatSec

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This is something right out of the communist era, but it’s now engrained into America.

I recall our flight from last year. Over the airport intercom a message blared from the TSA.

It went something like this.

If you see something, say something. Report suspicious behaviors to authorities.

I had not flown in 20 years, so it was quite a shock to me. Since 9-11-2001, Americans have lived under government surveillance which just continues to invade our privacy. Today, this is all considered…

Normal.

The government continues to peek and lurk into our lives as if we are criminals. The government is encouraging the division of families with their snitch campaign. Of course, the entire purpose of such a campaign is to protect the government. This all reminds me of the movie 1984 which I need to rewatch.

This is all about control and maintaining control. Everything going on in our world is about controlling you and your thoughts. Shaping your thoughts and telling you what to believe and what not to believe. Free thought is now a thing of the past.

Do not let people, governments, or any institution divide you and your family. Christ told us that is a non-starter.

And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.

Mark 3:25
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