InfoWars
Steve Watson
Federal law enforcement agencies co-opted sheriffs offices as well
state and local police forces in three states last weekend for a vast
round up operation that one sheriff’s deputy has described as "martial
law training".
Law-enforcement agencies in Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas took
part in what was described by local media as "an anti-crime and
anti-terrorism initiative" involving officers from more than 50
federal, state and local agencies.
Given the military style name "Operation Sudden Impact", the initiative
saw officers from six counties rounding up fugitives, conducting
traffic checkpoints, climbing on boats on the Mississippi River and
doing other "crime-abatement" programs all under the label of
"anti-terrorism".
WREG Memphis news channel 3 reported that the Sheriff’s Department
arrested 332 people, 142 of whom were fugitives, or "terrorists" as
they now seem to be known.
Hundreds of dollars were seized and drugs recovered, and 1,292 traffic
violations were handed out to speeding terrorists and illegally parked
terrorists.
Click here to watch a WREG Memphis news report
The authorities even raided businesses and store owners, confiscating
computers and paperwork in an effort to "track down possible terrorists
before something big happens".
The Sheriff’s Department is determining if and when ... more »
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