"If You See Something, Say Something" The Messages You Will Soon See at Walmart and Everywhere



The above is one of the messages planned by the Department of Homeland Security that will soon be viewed in your neighborhood Walmart checkout line. The message promotes the idea of reporting your neighbors to the federal government. This is the message that currently airs at the Mall of American in Minneapolis.

It's not just Walmart. It turns out the Department of Homeland Security's rhetoric will be all over the place. As well as Walmart, the messages will be seen at major sporting events, federal buildings, and throughout communities around the United States. Homeland Security has announced funding for 10,000 locations to install the necessary network of computers and monitors to air these messages.

“In the coming weeks, “If You See Something, Say Something” public awareness materials designed to help America’s businesses, communities and citizens remain vigilant and play an active role in keeping our homeland safe will be posted in approximately 9,000 federal buildings throughout the country,” states a DHS press release. “Signage will appear at FPS guard stations at each facility, and any calls reporting suspicious activity will be directed to the existing national network of FPS call centers, which operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”

They are all designed to make you think the Department of Homeland Security and the TSA, the people who brought you the full body pat downs and naked body scans are essential to life in America as they continue to push this idea of freedom killing illusion of security.