FBI & DHS Advise Agents to lookout for those recording “security personnel”

A “Suspicious Activity Reporting Bulletin” on Photography by employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), both Washington, DC-based organized criminal outfits.

Among other things, the document warns its members to be on the lookout for those who photograph or video record “security features, including cameras, security personnel, gates, and barriers.”

It should come as no surprise these rogue entities issue such warnings – the very nature of their structure, which is based on theft and a claimed “legitimate” right to initiate force – only incentives the creation of such boogeymen.

This document is shared for transparency (as bullies thrive when their victims are isolated and scared). When the aggressors who work for the FBI and DHS are filmed, when their actions are documents, and the rights-violations they cause shared, it is a good thing. The more folks made-aware of their claimed double-standards the more who will proactively withdraw their consent.

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Pete Eyre

Pete Eyre is co-founder of CopBlock.org. As an advocate of peaceful, consensual interactions, he seeks to inject a message of complete liberty and self-government into the conversation of police accountability. Eyre went to undergrad and grad school for law enforcement, then spent time in DC as an intern at the Cato Institute, a Koch Fellow at the Drug Policy Alliance, Directer of Campus Outreach at the Institute for Humane Studies, Crasher-in-Chief at Bureaucrash, and as a contractor for the Future of Freedom Foundation. In 2009 he left the belly of the beast and hit the road with Motorhome Diaries and later co-founded Liberty On Tour. He spent time in New Hampshire home, and was involved with Free Keene, the Free State Project and The Daily Decrypt.