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So I tried going near a powerplant...?

by Guest59773  |  earlier

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To go fishing/crabbing, where we use to. Sounds weird, but it's all open there and there is no houses. Anyway, like we thought, there is now guards there restricting access past a certain point because of 9/11, which is before the area where you go to fish/crab. My question is, will this ever change again or will we never be able to go back there again?

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  1. A Democratic controlled congress with no veto to stop them will take all of these obscure sites and make them public service jobs.  The 9-11 security would seem more of a city issue.  But, the politicians have expanded the coverage to all types of buildings.  We have a $20 Million Federal Courthouse constructed via a pork barrel special from the oldest member of the national Senate. You cannot walk into the building without a series of checks and this was after Oklahoma City.  Not 9-11.  If events present a plausible excuse, the federal government will spend and spend.  This was in the 90s so it is a bipartisan reelection operation in your nation.  If a farm country bridge 50 feet long is "terrorized", then all the bridges will be added to the politicians' list for guard services. Candidly, Obama will no more capable of saying "no' than Bush. McCain has said "no" to his own state. Said "no" to ethanol.


  2. LOL! Restricting public access has been going on for many years in the Western states. Far as I know it started with the Wilderness laws in 1976 here in my area.  

    The Patriot act, and paranoia propeganda in the past few years are just another angle to take access from the people, and have made restricting public access just this much easier for them. The lame excuse of 'saving it for our childen' by locking it up so our children can never go see it has been used to the end of it's useful life. They needed another excuse to continue the agenda.

    Everytime I go somewhere I have been I find more restrictions, and areas closed to public access that were open before. There is no sign of 'human damage,' and would not be either had these places had remained open.

    I believe that this is nothing more than creeping Socialism, and were almost at the point of being full on Socialist...just many don't realize it yet.

    There is nothing that pi$$es me off more than a 'No Motor Vehicles' sign on  roads that our government (BLM, Fish & Game...etc) still uses as if no sign were there (do as we say, not as we do). This seems to be how our foreign policy works as well. America used to stand for freedom...WTF happened?!

    Just shows me that we the people are no longer in control of our government...they control us.

  3. Don't hold your breath.  Once an are becomes a high security area it stays a high security area.

    We have similar areas here in New Mexico, you'll be biking along a forest trail and all of a sudden five Air Force MPs with automatic weapons appear out of no where and tell you to turn around and don't come back.  Turns out there is a nuclear weapons storage facility on the other side of the ridge.

    Better having public access cut off than having terrorist or rabid environmentalists trying to hurt the public.

  4. Possibly. But quite unlikely. A better idea would be to find a different place to fish.

  5. Unfortunitly we all suffer from praranoia, patictulrly big companies. To bad fishing is good.

  6. It dos not matter who wins the election. The answer is no. The world changed after 9/11.

  7. It will change when we vote out the crooked politicians that abuse 911 to follow the wishes of their elite global masters.

    911 was a false flag. Its obvious.

    http://www.wanttoknow.info/911informatio...

  8. If McCain wins you will. If obama delama wins we will all be deported to the middle east and they will come here to live.

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