The FBI is instructing local police departments and
"communities against terrorism" to consider anyone who harbors
"conspiracy theories" about 9/11 to be a potential terrorist, in a
circular released to local police departments.
The memo thus adds 9/11-official-story skeptics
to a growing list of targets described by federal law enforcement to be
security threats, such as those who express
"libertarian philosophies," "Second Amendment-oriented views," interest
in "self-sufficiency," "fears of Big Brother or big government," and
"Declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties."
A newly released national poll shows that 48 percent of Americans either have some doubts about the official account of 9/11, or do not believe it at all.
The FBI circular entitled "Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities
Related to Sleepers" says that people who should be 'considered
suspicious' of possible involvement in "terrorist activity" include
those who hold the "attitude" described as " Conspiracy theories about
Westerners." The circular continues: "e.g. (sic) the CIA arranged for
9/11 to legitimize the invasion of foreign lands."
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