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#41 AChartist

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Posted 11 November 2014 - 08:22 PM



Armstrong and Downs get to this at the end but good stuff from

Downs on the hope and change

"marxism-lennonism-communism always fails and never worked, because I know

some of them, and they don't work"  M.Jordan


#42 Rogerdodger

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Posted 14 November 2014 - 12:39 AM

DOJ SPY PLANES SNOOP ON CELLPHONES...
Devices on Planes that Mimic Cellphone Towers Used to Target Criminals, but Also Sift Through Thousands of Other Phones.
The program is run by the Department of Justice’s U.S. Marshals Service and has been in operation since at least 2007.
A representative of the American Civil Liberties Union who called it an inexcusable “dragnet surveillance program.”

We have also heard of the mystery fake cell towers throughout the country. LINK
There have been several reports in the last few months about phony cell phone towers being detected around the U.S. It’s not clear whether the fake cell towers used by the DOJ, dubbed “dirtboxes” by law enforcement officials, are the ones that have been detected.

You have nothing to worry about. It's the government.

Edited by Rogerdodger, 14 November 2014 - 12:47 AM.


#43 Rogerdodger

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Posted 15 November 2014 - 01:57 PM

LIST of all of the wonderful countries which have a police state:
1.

2.

FEDS SIGNIFICANTLY EXPAND UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS...
40 different agencies...
Officers posing as students, business people, doctors, ministers...


Martin Armstrong: "They are in the final stages of insanity – the Stalin Phase where they are paranoid about what everyone even thinks and says."

Meanwhile when they have credible warnings about a potential Boston marathon bombing or an attack on the Benghazi Embassy with pleading from the ambassador for protection, they are all off duty.
We still don't know where the president was during the Benghazi attack.
And when in Washington, just jump over the White House fence and have a visit.

Edited by Rogerdodger, 15 November 2014 - 02:11 PM.


#44 AChartist

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Posted 15 November 2014 - 08:06 PM

Came across this piece.

It is the Trading with Enemy Act and permanent War Powers State of Emergency.

The people of the US are named the enemies, this is their legalese cover to run the depopulation genocide

operations. Mostly non violent so far like taking out masses and now generations of slaves on tax and regulatory genocide,

tuition debt.


I figured out a long time ago I was going to have to make it by longevity, come to find out that is from Christian law anyway.


Go ahead tax my {bleeeep}, it will take them 5 federali de-education child engineers to replace me at say 2x net salary for 10 years until

they can catch up on talent, say 20 net salary years for them to replace me.

Go ahead tax me aholes. I will work a longer time and they will still be playing video games in moms basement.

Federali math works like that, genocidal terrorists.


https://keystolibert...l-order-no-100/

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some of them, and they don't work"  M.Jordan


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Posted 05 January 2015 - 06:33 PM

"Not a smidgeon of corruption"...so Plead the 5th!
Attkisson sues Obama administration over computer hacking...

UPDATE: FBI Says Doesn't Need Warrant to Spy on Cell Phones In Public...

Feds grill NYT reporter about CIA leak...

Watchdog resigns after revealing spies hacked the Senate...


The CIA's internal watchdog will resign at the end of January, a departure that comes just months after his office found that the spy agency had hacked into computers used by Senate staffers.
Buckley's findings represented a stunning rebuke of the CIA and Director Brennan, who had emphatically denied allegations lobbed by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein that the agency had accessed her panel's computers in order to remove certain documents—a maneuver she described in a fiery floor speech as a likely violation of the Constitution.

Edited by Rogerdodger, 05 January 2015 - 06:43 PM.


#46 Rogerdodger

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 07:24 PM

The ever growing police state!

New police radars can 'see' inside homes...
At least 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have secretly equipped their officers with radar devices that allow them to effectively peer through the walls of houses to see whether anyone is inside, a practice raising new concerns about the extent of government surveillance.

Edited by Rogerdodger, 19 January 2015 - 07:30 PM.


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Posted 22 February 2015 - 11:34 PM

SNOWDEN DOC TRIUMPHS OSCARS...
Snowden Film 'Citizenfour' Wins Oscar for Best Documentary

"The disclosures that Edward Snowden revealed don't only expose a threat to our privacy but to our democracy itself," Poitras, who also co-produced the film, said during her acceptance speech.
"When the most important decisions being made affecting all of us are made in secret, we lose our ability to check the powers that control."

"My hope is that this award will encourage more people to see the film and be inspired by its message that ordinary citizens, working together, can change the world," Snowden said.
Last week, The Intercept published new Snowden documents detailing a joint operation in which U.S. and British spies hacked into a Dutch SIM card manufacturer and stole millions of cell-phone encryption keys.
The win also amounts to a tacit rebuke by Hollywood of the Obama administration's civil-liberties record, a sensitive issue for an industry that was once dogged by accusations of communist sympathies during the Red Scare of the 1940s and 1950s.

StingRay: Local law enforcers secretive about use of devices that simulate cellphone towers...

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Edited by Rogerdodger, 22 February 2015 - 11:48 PM.


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Posted 25 February 2015 - 09:38 AM

"Snowden’s story is one that questions what defines a traitor versus what it means to be a patriot, and what exactly freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to privacy entails in our hyper-surveilled world."

Citizenfour, which snagged the Oscar for Best Documentary on Sunday night, is now available to stream with your HBO Go subscription.

Snowden, famous for leaking the NSA’s illegal spying practices on American citizens, reached out to Poitras to have his side of the sensationalized whistleblowing scandal told. The director, who has dealt with her own fair share of government ridicule for her multiple post-9/11 documentaries, agreed to film their conversations about what really happened leading up to June 2013, when Snowden abandoned his post as an NSA system administrator and went public with highly classified intel. Post-leaks, Snowden was all but forced out of the country (now on asylum in Russia) and deemed a traitor by both the American government as well as the media, the very outlets he went to in the first place. Snowden’s story is one that questions what defines a traitor versus what it means to be a patriot, and what exactly freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to privacy entails in our hyper-surveilled world. Poitras, whose filmmaking style borderlines on essayist but never crosses the pointed Michael Moore line so-to-speak, gathers all information possible and leaves for you to decide.

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Posted 18 March 2015 - 09:19 AM

It is a bit funny that "We the people" have fewer "rights" than "They the government".
Especially when it comes to privacy rights.

WIRE: U.S. sets new record for denying, censoring government data...

Edited by Rogerdodger, 18 March 2015 - 09:19 AM.


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Posted 25 March 2015 - 10:06 PM

PAPER: Snowden and Hillary Broke Same Laws...
It's OK to leak government secrets - as long as it benefits politicians.
We can be quite certain that no one will be prosecuted for the leaks given that they benefitted the administration’s powerful former Secretary of State, and bolsters its position in its public dust-up with Israel.
But at the same time they claim Edward Snowden belongs in jail for decades.
It’s also the same reason why investigations into a leak suspected to have involved General Cartwright, once known as “Obama’s favorite general”, have stalled. As the Washington Post reported: the defense “might try to put the White House’s relationship with reporters and the use of authorized leaks on display, creating a potentially embarrassing distraction for the administration”.

Former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling faces sentencing next month after being found guilty of leaking information to New York Times reporter James Risen. Sterling’s problem is that he leaked information showing a spectacular and embarrassing failure on the CIA’s part - which did not help a powerful politician score points. He is also not a general.

As a result, he faces decades in jail.

Edited by Rogerdodger, 25 March 2015 - 10:12 PM.