Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 8, 2013
Feds used “gestapo tactics” to treat senior citizens
like terrorists during the shutdown of Yellowstone National park,
placing them under armed guard in a locked hotel as panicked tourists
thought they had been arrested, vowing never to return to America.
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Image: National Park Service. |
Pat Vaillancourt was part of a tour group of senior
citizen visitors from Japan, Australia, Canada and the United States who
were in Yellowstone national park when the government shutdown was
announced last week.
When the party briefly exited their tour bus to take
photos of a herd of bison, they were aggressively ordered by armed
National Park Service rangers to get back in the vehicle on the grounds
that they were involved in “recreation,” and that this wasn’t permitted
during the shutdown.
The group had booked to stay in a hotel within the park,
which soon turned into a prison as the visitors were told to remain in
the building until their stay expired, despite the fact that the tour
guide had already paid the $300 fee to enter the park.