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THREAD🧵: New docs obtained by @America1stLegal show DHS plan to produce videos training bystanders to take action against political speech by “Middle-Aged Pro Life Advocates” & “Old High School Friends” who are “Budding Conspiracy Theorists.”

Report: foundationforfreedomonline.com/dhs-video-series-to-target-peer-beliefs/
2. Not content with only a Ministry of Truth, an Internet censorship bureau, and even a program for controlling speech in video games, DHS sought to pit citizens to monitor one another’s political beliefs under the guise of “deradicalization.”

FOIA files: www.scribd.com/document/643766515/DHS-Domestic-Terrorism-Scenarios
3. DHS screenwrote a detailed profile for “Ann,” a “middle-aged pro-life advocate” — she is a “suburban Mom” surrounded by stock footage of “laundry” and “Minivan” who “has become increasingly more concerned about the welfare of other children:”
4. In one scenario, Ann utters the phrase “baby killer” at a local bakery event to signify her opposition to abortion. DHS gives you, the bystander, three choices: calling Ann’s husband, contacting Ann’s preacher, or stopping by Ann’s house:
5. In another DHS scenario, the audience plays Ann’s hairdresser, and listens as Ann “brings up pro-life arguments and begins ranting.”

DHS gives you 3 choices: calling the sheriff on Ann, talking about Ann to coworkers, or sleuthing Ann’s groups:
6. DHS built a stock profile for “Courtney,” an “old high school friend” who is a “budding conspiracy theorist.” Again, “suburban Mom, laundry, minivan.”

DHS targets her because she believes “conspiracy theories regarding government connections to child abuse and trafficking:”
7. All it takes to trigger DHS is Courtney “beginning to spread conspiracy theories, and the level of anger in her posts rising.”

DHS gives you 3 choices: monitor Courtney’s conversations, contact her ex-husband, or message her to probe her personal life:
8. In another scenario, you play Courtney’s mom, and hear your daughter angry over government connections to Jeffrey Epstein-style acts of harm to children.

DHS gives you 3 choices: confront Courtney directly, pull her longtime boyfriend aside, or call a crisis hotline.
9. DHS also built a stock profile for “Pete,” an “anti-government, anti-authority” father figure.

We are told Pete is an “abusive parent/stepdad” but no details are given as to what makes him abusive. He “seems like a quiet guy and mostly keeps to himself:”
10. DHS targets Pete bc a friend saw him “post on some radical sites with violent tendencies,” presumably a web forum like 4chan. Pete did not make any calls for violence.

DHS’s 3 options: contacting Pete’s wife, cornering Pete at a softball game, or simply keeping “closer tabs”
11. DHS essentially planned out government-funded instruction videos for creating a modern Stasi class where citizens are encouraged to report on one another – even when no laws have been broken. 

www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/review-how-east-germans-spied-on-themselves-in-karl-marx-city/

amp.dw.com/en/east-german-stasi-had-189000-informers-study-says/a-3184486
12. Under Biden, DHS has moved aggressively into video propaganda for political policing in new and disturbing ways.

@FFO_Freedom reported how DHS created a cartoon urging young people to report their own family members to Facebook for “disinformation” for posts about Covid:

13. It is telling that such “political police” programs are now parked at DHS, rather than at FBI. FBI is an arm of DOJ, so it needs suspected lawbreaking to act.

DHS appears to think it can operate in any area of citizen life, like the “lawful speech” zone where FBI is limited.
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