
“Hundreds of pages of documents released under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that the Department of Homeland Security monitored political opposition to the See Something, Say Something campaign, as well as tracking Infowars stories and user comments on a myriad of other issues while categorizing the website as ‘Right Wing Terrorism’. A report dated January 24, 2011, marked ‘for official use only’ and produced by the Amtrak Intelligence Team is entitled Opposition to ‘See Something, Say Something’.”
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