- Demanding the public "show concern" for a fabricated story
- Stating their "procedures" require them to do something, but they are not following procedures
- Claims they have incriminating evidence (If they have it, why aren't you being charged with a crime in court?)
- Threats to "get law enforcement" (But unable to sustain their accusations when law enforcement arrives)
- After being denied consent to search, they search despite stating no specific reason, and having no warrant
- Physically moving you to move you in front of cameras, but not stating what their concerns are
- Plain clothes officers following you into deadend streets, then left no where to go after you depart
- Acting as if lawful activity is "suspicious" and has "been reported"
- Use of subtle intimidation
- Asking about morally offensive conduct, personal issues, or brutal details of hideous criminal activity
- Saying things designed to shock you
- Refusing to take your suggestions seriously, suggesting their "problem" isn't real; or that they're not serious about doing what they say is a problem
- Interruptions
- Lectures about unrelated issues
- Shifting the burden from them to you
- Pretending that "your requirement" is to answer questions, when their mandate is to provide evidence to the court to charge you with a crime
InfraGard contractors have also been linked with requests to conduct illegal break ins of private homes, offices, and protected facilities. It's curious they've supposedly been hired to protect infrastructure, yet they're willing to breach the infrastructure of others.
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Virginia Simson is a blogger - USuncutMN.blogspot.com as well as a blog on the uranium industry and hydraulic fracking at www.lowlevelradiation.blogspot.com which anticipated the Japanese meltdowns. She has a large archive of material on (
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