>>509665298I don't need to, fuckface. You really don't know how the government works because you've never worked for the government as I have.
Behind the scenes, I know damn well they’re not playing games with people who go after ICE. This isn’t the kind of thing where you just show up, shout into a megaphone, and walk away. If you cross that line—blocking raids, attacking property, throwing fireworks or Molotovs—you’re not just a protester in their eyes, you’re a national security threat. They’re tracking phones, tapping encrypted group chats, using drone feeds, facial recognition, all of it. I’ve seen how fusion centers work—local cops, DHS, even the Marshals are all linked into one surveillance net. And if you’ve shown up to more than one protest? You’re flagged. You’re not anonymous. They’ll know where you parked, what burner phone you used, even what crypto wallet you funneled donations through.
They don’t need to catch you in the act anymore. Conspiracy charges are the new weapon. If you handed someone a helmet or just talked logistics in a private chat, you’re now a co-conspirator. People are getting slammed with federal charges just for being the guy who brought the gear. And once you’re in their sights, they turn up the pressure. I’ve seen reports of IRS audits out of nowhere, people losing their jobs after right-wing media magically gets tipped off with their info, activists suddenly getting denied housing, scholarships, or federal aid. That’s not coincidence—that’s targeted pressure.
ICE facilities are being treated like military bases now. You fuck with them, you trigger a full-scale federal response. Marines have been deployed to support ICE in places like Florida. I’ve heard about people getting snatched up, denied a lawyer for days, kept in so-called “secure holdings” and interrogated. No official charges, just long holds under the excuse of national security.