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Stash Your Cash To Keep It From Thieving Cops Like Nevada’s Lee Dove Who Will Take It

Tuesday, May 13, 2014 14:09
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Maybe a child safety seat would be a great place to stash-your-cash while traveling!

As you plan for your summer travels we all need to be on the lookout for VIPR’s, I’m not talking about the car, but rather a program developed by the Department of Homeland Security, and deployed at the state level. Tennessee was the first state to experiment with this new form of tyranny. VIPR’s patrol the interstates looking for “terrorist.” That’s right, “terrorist.” With so much evidence supporting the possibility of a terrorist attack on US interstates, this program should have been rolled out when the first interstate was built. It seems like every week I read a report about another “terrorist” attack being instigated from one of the major interstates that crisscross our once proud Republic. Let’s not forget that a viper is also another word for snake. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, the word viper is defined as – a limbless reptile with a long body [a viper sliding silently through the field]. Sounds about right to me.

I am sure a lot of you have read articles regarding how local and state police just randomly stop people while traveling down the freeway. If you happen to be carrying a large amount of cash, you know to make a legitimate purchase or you simply like having a lot of cash, you will need to hide it really well. Another story of a law abiding citizen having their cash stolen by the police state has recently surfaced. These dirt bags are getting more brazen all the time. Let’s not forget the police are here to “protect and serve.” No one ever said who they were protecting and serving. As time goes by the picture is getting quite clear who is being protected and served, and it ain’t us.

According to PoliceStateUSA.com:

Tan Nguyen was the lucky gambler who was stopped along I-80 in Humboldt County. Nguyen was stopped by Deputy Lee Dove for only going 3 miles per hour above the posted speed limit.

First, raise your hand if, under normal driving conditions and circumstances, while driving on the interstate, you drive slightly above the posted speed limit. I dare say most vehicles, including the ones supposedly representing the law, travel slightly above the posted speed limit. So far, sounds like a target of opportunity.

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