" />

Disinformation Alert - Cherry Hill Terror Arrests Black Bag Op To Shore Up REAL ID Act

Following the stunning success of their recent Oakland foray, the covert operators assigned the joint Office of the First Lady / CIA Task Force are at it again.

Many maintain that one of the most pernicious pieces of legislation passed in many years is the REAL ID Act. This act, supposedly designed to help with Homeland Security by establishing minimum requirements for acceptable photo ID, is facing a serious revolt by a number of state governments. Six so far have refused to comply with more contemplating refusal. In short this legislation is in serious trouble.

On May 7th a “Terror Cell” containing three illegal immigrants was arrested in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. They were plotting to attack Soldiers at nearby Fort Dix and were arrested attempting to buy black market weapons to carry out their attack, instead of purchasing legal semi-automatic rifles which I have been reliably informed by the likes of Senator Diane Feinstein, exist only to kill people. Interestingly one of the gateway documents for a firearms purchase is a drivers license which these individuals could not obtain because New Jersey’s identity verification requirements exceed those of the REAL ID act. In fact if these gentlemen weren’t living in a Sanctuary City they may have been caught sooner due to their numerous traffic violations.

With the above in mind, and also bearing in mind the fact that the comment period for the regulation implementing REAL ID ended on May 8, 2007, isn’t this all little too convenient. I think so, but you have to give Laura Bush credit for coming up with a plan that is almost Rovian in it’s simplicity and it’s depth. Find a bunch of patsies who are breaking multiple laws and arrest them for breaking those laws. Fiendish I tell you.

As Always Independent Sources will be there to shine the light on these unprecedented abuses of power.

, , , ,

Share this post! These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • del.icio.us
  • digg
  • Fark
  • Furl
  • Reddit
  • Spurl
  • YahooMyWeb
  • SphereIt
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati

Similar Independent Sources posts:

Comments are below the ad.


Comments are closed.