October 26, 2014

Homeland Security Continues Misguided Priorities Seizing Panties



Peregrine Honig (l.) and Danielle Meister were surprised when federal agents came into their panty shop in Kansas City and confiscated unmentionables.
Credit: Jenny Wheat Photography 
(© Paul Andrews Photography 2014

This is typical of the priorities of law enforcement in the United States. DHS may have jurisdiction over seizing counterfeit merchandise, but these panties were not counterfeit. It was alleged that it was a copyright violation. Rather than focusing on violent crime and terror, misguided politicians and police focus on government criticism and copyright violations, which are usually committed by non violent persons. They shun focusing on violent criminals. For 44 years police and the FBI conducted a brutal campaign of harassment, abuse of power, relentless character assassination, insults, threats, ridicule, humiliation and provocations. They used man-hating feminist young women and lesbians as bait on a now 70-year-old white man who they say is crazy, racist and a retired drug dealer. That was after government psychiatrists drugged him for 80 consecutive days using hallucinogens contrary to law. He was not under the care of any psychiatrist. There was no court order to allow this criminal campaign. He never volunteered for any human experiment. That did not inhibit the FBI, police and their crime family associates from conducting this 44 year campaign. Now they are seizing panties with MLB logos, protecting impaired, weak, vulnerable professional taxpayer subsidized millionaire baseball teams.

[From article]
When two burly men walked into a Missouri women's underwear store Tuesday, the owners didn't think much of it -- until the pair flashed their Homeland Security badges and confiscated several dozen panties bearing the initials "KC" in honor of the Kansas City Royals.
Danielle Meister, co-owner of Birdies Panties shop, said the undercover agents seized the lingerie, claiming the store violated copyright laws by selling underwear with "Take the Crown" and "KC" printed across the rear. Meister and her business partner, Peregrine Honig, said they wanted to celebrate the success of their hometown team - which on Wednesday night beat the San Francisco Giants to tie the World Series at one game apiece, by designing the panties.
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While knock-off merchandise might not seem to fall under the purview of Homeland Security, ICE claims HSI plays a "leading role in targeting criminal organizations responsible for producing, smuggling and distributing counterfeit products."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/10/23/kansas-city-lingerie-shopowners-in-twist-after-homeland-security-panty-raid/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fmost-popular+%28Internal+-+Most+Popular+Content%29


Kansas City lingerie shopowners in a twist after Homeland Security's panty raid
Published October 23, 2014
FoxNews.com

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