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3 minutes ago, Trina said:

I agree brother Greg. Also a general lack of trust in people we see daily, we have been instructed to notice anything about people that is unusual, just like being worried about being flagged by the FBI for just looking at a site on the internet...it's everywhere we are now. 

Hopefully Jw Forum is not flagged yet as we use a lot expressions like terrorism, peace, security etc ... :o

Edited: and BEARDS  :lol1:


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Man was created as an intelligent creature with the desire to explore and understand :)

 

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As mentioned above ... its good to be watching for anything that seems odd.

 

Our captain shared a sample of their tactics.... two people arrive late to the servive or meeting, sit in the back and start filming the mtg or service. When an elder or other person questions them...they respond they want to become christian. "That" is odd...but it is also the bad guys test / dry run before the actual event.  So watch for "odd" things and tell someone about it. 

 

Also Ross was so right  not to go looking  for info about this. My captain also lectured us back in June (when that 1st letter w/8000 names came out) to stay away from sites w/ISIS info on it.   He went on to say because the whereabouts of lone wolfs & sleeping cells is unknown, several government agencies 

are closely monitoring sites w/ISIS info, adding  any names / IP addresses of any visitors to their watch lists. 

 

As for telling the public specific info...they'd rather not be responsible for mass panic if it does happen, nor look like fools if it doesn't happen. So they give out cautionary stmts like be observant and have a plan to quickly get away from there if something does happen.

 

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