In the video below and the InfoWars article associated with it, we find out that the Department of Homeland Security has declared Super Bowl XLVIII a "level one national security event," which allows Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 to automatically become implemented.
This means the Feds are given authority to lead all security operations because the 2014 Super Bowl is considered a terrorist target. This strips the authority from the local governments, turning it into a de facto police state.
Via InfoWars:
During past games the DHS warned that terrorists would strike not only stadiums but hotels and restaurants. Intelligence officialdom said terrorists might try to enter the games by impersonating government or military officials or emergency personnel.
Possible threats, according to Ed Hartnett, former head of the New York Police Department’s Intelligence Unit, include suicide bombers. “I would list them in priority order being a suicide bomber, a vehicle laden with explosives and a mass shooter or mass shooters similar to the Kenyan mall, or the Mumbai incidents,” he told NBC News.
In the commentary below we see the amount of constitutional rights that are going to be violated in the name of security, at train stations, surrounding areas, etc.
In other words while everyone is patting the government on the back for setting up security protocols, they won't "see" the police state mentality being asserted.
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Manchester United are hopeful of signing a new Brazilian midfielder by Friday. United are close to signing FC Porto Fernando. The deal should be done by the end of the week, according to Miguel Delaney from ESPN.
FC Porto Fernando is thought to be valued around the £10m mark,could be an ideal signing, but probably more of a stop-gap until the summer. Obviously, there are other teams in the running for Fernando too, not just United. Lots of midfielders have been linked to United this January transfer window. Which makes sense given how much David Moyes needs to strengthen the midfield position. And he hasn’t been shy about that.
Fernando is 6 feet tall and 25 years old. Although United have not been successful in their first approach for Fernando, they still remain hopeful of signing him before the transfer deadline closes at 11pm on Friday.
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