Will this become a regular occurrence?
If so, it’s chilling, but it’ll be documented as every home has a Ring cam system or a variation of it. If you don’t have one, it’s best to invest in one for home security purposes and recording potential run-ins with federal agents.
A Texas woman, ‘Kam St. Martin,’ was visited by an FBI agent for a tweet pinned on her profile. She called out the justice system for letting her cousin’s alleged murderer out on probation. The visit was recorded, but the FBI also reportedly visited the victim’s family as well:
The FBI came to my house over a TWEET!
Not cool.
My pinned tweet that’s still up.
@elonmusk pic.twitter.com/5GauyJTXTt— . (@KAM4Texas) March 29, 2024
Tweeting got me visited by this in Texas. They also visited the grieving parents over my tweet.
@elonmusk @RepClayHiggins @KenPaxtonTX @JeffLandry https://t.co/E5tPIjUKww— . (@KAM4Texas) March 29, 2024
This monster drugged my 27 yr old cousin at the L’Auberge Casino in Baton Rouge last February. He dumped her half naked dead body like trash.
Rap sheet a mile long. He walks today on PROBATION .Damion Matthews may you reap what you have sown. @govjefflandryy pic.twitter.com/pW7Bo9HsjQ— . (@KAM4Texas) February 20, 2024
The FBI being viewed as Biden’s Gestapo grows every day. These antics are out of control and will continue until we get a new president.
It dovetails off an incident in Oklahoma, where three FBI agents visited a woman over the anti-Biden posts she shared on Facebook.
Holy smokes. Video allegedly shows the FBI showing up at a woman’s house to question her because of memes she posted on social media criticizing Joe Biden. They refused to show ID and identify themselves. https://t.co/OaWZzw8WJW
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 29, 2024
The savvy woman cleverly documented the entire encounter using the camera on her smartphone. With unwavering determination, she firmly informed the agents that she would exercise her constitutional right to remain silent, emphasizing that her actions fell squarely within the realm of protected free speech.
As the agents departed, one of them handed her a slip of paper with the contact information for the Oklahoma City FBI Office, a subtle acknowledgment of her rights and a gesture towards transparency.
In today’s climate, it’s not just paranoia to be cautious; it’s a prudent response to the realities of surveillance and governmental scrutiny. The omnipresence of agencies like the FBI can indeed lend an air of suspicion to everyday interactions, reminding individuals that they may be under closer observation than they realize.