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Monday, August 27, 2012

Speaking of Wars: Have You Heard of Brandon Raub?

He's a decorated veteran who was forcibly taken (not arrested) and admitted to a mental health institution for things he said on Facebook in a private group. Apparently this is happening to vets all over the country. Think about it. What are you saying on Facebook that can get you committed by Big Brother as an anti-government threat? And who is watching you and following your timeline? By the way, Brandon was released by a judge's order after about a week of commitment.

This is scary. Thank God Brandon's brother had his phone ready to photograph the unconstitutional assault against this family. And thank God for the Rutherford Institute that came to his defense.





Brandon Raub Facebook Fiasco: How Posting on Your Timeline Could Land You in the Madhouse

3 comments:

  1. Mary Ann, is some of this in anyway connected with the story called "Prosecutor: Ga. murder case uncovers terror plot" on Yahoo News? If the govenment arrested this man in the article without getting a warrant and was going to force him to take meds, it makes me wonder if Yahoo and the govenment agents are telling the truth about the supposed murders in the other their article. It is beginning to be hard to tell who to believe any more. I know Yahoo is a liberal news media because almost all their do is "push" the Hollywood idols, which for the most part, live very immoral lives and make no secret about it. Many of the women look like hookers, unlike the Stars in previous decades, who were far more classy.

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  2. Sorry about all the typos in my last post at 11:47 PM, Aug. 27, but evidently I was in a hurry.

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  3. You know, I am glad to see this story here as no other catholic blogs seem to have reported it.

    I'm not shocked at the intimidation he received from the US Military Industrial complex, but I am saddened that the citizens are quickly forgetting about their rights and the rights of their fellow citizens--there was very little (if any) public outcry.

    Phil

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