Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Guests checking in at big hotels like the Marriott,
Hilton, Sheraton, and Holiday Inn will now be met with the face of Janet
Napolitano when they turn on their televisions, as Homeland Security’s
‘See Something, Say Something’ snitch campaign continues to expand.
“The Department of Homeland Security is turning to
television and public service announcements to urge U.S. hotel guests to
fight terrorism,” reports UPI,
adding that PSAs encouraging Americans to “report suspicious activity”
which are already playing in hundreds of Wal-Mart stores across the
country will be expanded to 5,400 hotels serviced by the television
provider LodgeNet.
Indeed, as of Tuesday the messages were already playing as soon as guests turned on their television.
Informing the “millions of guests that stay at hotels
and motels each year is a significant step in engaging the full range of
partners in our homeland security efforts,” Homeland Security Secretary
Janet Napolitano said.
As we have documented, the promotional videos that have
accompanied the launch of the ‘See Something, Say Something’ campaign
characterize “suspicious activity” as a whole range of mundane behaviors,
including opposing surveillance, using a video camera, talking to
police officers, wearing hoodies, driving vans, writing on a piece of
paper, and using a cell phone recording application. (CONTINUE READING)