DHS's watch list plan is unconstitutional and dangerous
You might think that gov't watch lists are reserved for violent radical extremists and you'd be wrong.
Here's a short list of how easy it is for anyone to land on DHS's watch list.
1. Displaying Bumper Stickers on Your Vehicle
https://publicintelligence.net/slatt-terrorism-training/
2. Shop at Costco or Sam’s Club
http://www.shtfplan.com/images/articlepics/ColoradoFBISurplusStore.pdf
3. Paying with Cash
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2220455/microsoft-subnet/ridiculous-fbi-list--you-might-be-a-domestic-terrorist-if------.html
4. Vote for a Third Party
http://www.constitution.org/abus/le/miac-strategic-report.pdf
5. Flying the American Flag (or any of several historic American flags)
http://www.constitution.org/abus/le/miac-strategic-report.pdf
6. Homeschool Your Children
http://hslda.org/hs/state/mi/200409220.asp
7. Plant a Garden
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2228920/microsoft-subnet/ridiculous-dhs-list--you-might-be-a-domestic-terrorist-if---.html
8. Take Pictures or Videos
https://info.publicintelligence.net/FBI-SuspiciousActivity/General_Public.pdf
9. Believe in Conspiracy Theories
http://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/files/publications/research_briefs/LaFree_Bersani_HotSpotsOfUSTerrorism.pdf
The nine examples were taken from the 'secret' gov't rulebook titled 'March 2013 Watchlisting Guidance' which labels nearly every American a potential terrorist. Americans are also being labeled as "insider threats" The Department of Defense (DoD) provides a non-exhaustive list of “insider threats,” which include, but are not limited to: “damage to the United States through espionage, terrorism, unauthorized disclosure of national security information, or through the loss or degradation of departmental resources or capabilities.” The DoD claims that the proposed Database may therefore include counseling statements; credit reports; user names and aliases; logs of printer, copier and facsimile machine use; information collected through “the technical capability to observe and record the actions and activities of all users, at any time, on a computer network controlled by DoD;” and “information related to investigative or analytical efforts by DoD insider threat program personnel to identify threats toDoD personnel, property, facilities, and information.” The database will include detailed, personal data on a large number of individuals. There are 25 additional reports that can put any American on the terrorist watch list.