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Your Shopping Habits Are Now Being Spied on as Potential Terror Threats
Wow. The criminal US government is now tracking and flagging Americans based on where they shop, on if they're buying books like the Bible, or if they send Zelle payments with memos such as "Trump" or "MAGA."
— The Vigilant Fox š¦ (@VigilantFox) January 19, 2024
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The criminal US government is now tracking and flagging Americans based on where they shop, on if they’re buying books like the Bible, or if they send Zelle payments with memos such as “Trump” or “MAGA.”
Basically, our shopping habits are now being spied on as potential terror threats.
The letter that made this revelation come to light came from Congressman Jim Jordan. He addressed the letter to a former official with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network requesting that he come in for an interview about why he was tracking these kinds of private transactions.
This was part of the House Weaponization Committee’s investigation, looking into just how much the Biden administration is weaponizing the federal government against American citizens. It turns out ā even more than we thought.
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