I was peacefully researching on the Internet for one of my upcoming blogs.
In that future blog, I mention the death penalty.
So, I researched about the death penalty.
And was warned that my researching activity was registered as "suspicious".
By a federal court in Alabama.
Here is what appears on Google:
You enter to see the particulars of this wonderful job - and you see this:
Wow.
A secret public job paid by taxpayers, in a public court, with a secret description. And it is a suspicious activity to even read about it.
I wonder if any Alabama journalists, or citizen journalists close to that courthouse would like to look into that job description and write about it?
A secret death penalty law clerk - isn't it intriguing?
I didn't know such a job even exists, so thank you, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, for enlightening me, albeit through a warning.
One thing I will do about it is I will certainly notify death penalty activists, nationwide and in Alabama, to look into it. So, my research activity was, indeed, "suspicious", after all.
Wasn't it?
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