Treason Is Not Patriotic

Sartre (originally published June 2005) – The Patriot Act is pure treason. What don’t you understand about the meaning of treason? The entire purpose for the creation of America is based upon defeating despotism, limiting government on all levels and advancing liberty for individuals. The State is an unfortunate reality, it needs to be feared and controlled. Patriotic protection of oppressive government is a sickness. Love of country means that citizens must oppose tyrannical government. What is so difficult in understanding the difference between jingoism and traditional civil liberties? There is nothing conservative about waving the bloody flag for a political structure bent upon destroying individual rights.

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Preserving the American way of life?

A mêlée of deceit is called a War on Terror, but actually is a War Of Terror. It is waged upon our own citizens, neighbors and families. The fraud called the Patriot Act is an immeasurable disgrace and a lethal betrayal. The Stamp Act was mild in comparison. But in our era “girlie men” serfs paying homage to the federal tyrant is what passes for good citizenship. Most Americans are fools and deserve contempt for their fervor in obeying an illegitimate regime. Make no mistake, partisan politics is a scam, the entire ruling class are co-conspirators in treason.

Sedition against this band of anti-Americans is the test of true Patriotism. The Patriot Act is designed to intimidate, suppress and punish citizens who threaten this organized criminal cabal, called elected representatives. The multicultural approach towards purifying civic submission under the pain of criminality deserves a concerted effort of national civil disobedience. The real enemy lives among us, makes destructive government policy and enforces malevolent laws. Government is accountable to the people. Citizens must never endure self-induced slavery as the price of supporting political leaders. The risk of indictment is preferable to an existence of delusion. It is better to understand the real enemy and be marked as a rebel than suspend all rational awareness and buy into the big lie. Continue reading

Institutionalized Spying On Americans

Stephen Lendman May 1 2013

Big Brother no longer is fiction. It hasn’t been for some time. It’s official US policy. According to ACLU’s Technology and Liberty Program director Barry Steinhardt:

Given the capabilities of today’s technology, the only thing protecting us from a full-fledged surveillance society are the legal and political institutions we have inherited as Americans.”

“Unfortunately, the September 11 attacks have led some to embrace the fallacy that weakening the Constitution will strengthen America.”

Manufactured national security threats matter more than fundamental freedoms. Domestic spying is institutionalized.

Anyone can be monitored for any reason or none at all. Privacy rights are lost. Patriot Act legislation authorized unchecked government surveillance powers.

Financial, medical and other personal information can be accessed freely. So-called “sneak and peak” searches may be conducted through “delayed notice” warrants, roving wiretaps, email tracking, and Internet and cell phone use.

The FBI, CIA, NSA, and Pentagon spy domestically. So do state and local agencies. Spies “R” us defines US policy. America is a total surveillance society. It’s unsafe to live in. Everyone is suspect unless proved otherwise.

The 2012 FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act renewed warrantless spying. It passed with little debate. On Sunday, December 30, 2012 Obama signed it into law. Doing so largely went unnoticed.

These type of disturbing measures usually slip below the radar. Weekends and holiday period enactments conceal blows to freedom. Warrantless spying became law for another five years.

Phone calls, emails, and other communications may be monitored secretly without court authorization. Probable cause isn’t needed. So-called “foreign intelligence information” is sought. Virtually anything qualifies. Vague language is all-embracing.

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