Friday, December 6, 2013

Americans Have No Right To Challenge Surveillance?

Americans Have No Right To Challenge Surveillance?
Posted By: Liberty_Lady [Send E-Mail]
Date: Thursday, 5-Dec-2013 17:58:24
 
Did I read that correctly? Our government can do basically anything it chooses to do and We The People have no recourse? That would be another blow to the first amendment - "Congress shall make no law respecting the right of the people to assemble and to petition government for redress of grievances." So now we can't assemble anywhere near these sainted masters and if we complain about anything they are doing, we could get our heads chopped off.
That's what happens when Congress and the Imposter rubber stamp the NDAA in the first place. And most people didn't even notice or challenge that treasonous act. Of course the government is going to sugar coat their actions as being necessary to protect it's civilian population. Now where have I heard that before? Oh yes, Nazi Germany.
The fact that Leon Panetta gives it his seal of approval should alert all of us to the nefarious purpose of this amendment Jay Rockefeller is proposing to add to next year's NDAA. Wasn't it Panetta who informed a United States Senator that if the Obama administration planned to invade any more countries, they would first seek the approval of the United Nations and then they MIGHT inform Congress?
Could anything be clearer that this man in particular and this administration in general has no respect for our Constitution and Bill of Rights? Only Congress has the authority to declare war. But I guess if you engage in CIA sponsored coups and never really declare it as a war, it doesn't count.
And the average citizen pays no attention to the shenanigans going on in Washington D.C. as long as they are well-fed, entertained and happy. How far down the road to tyranny will we go before the average citizen is really alarmed? Like the frog in the pot of slowly heating water, too late to do anything about the danger?
Of course, at the same time we are experiencing the repudiation of our Constitution, Bill of Rights and the men who penned those enlightening papers. I've heard several young people make fun of those 'silly antiquated documents', as having no relevance to our lives today. They won't if we don't fight for them.
Our Founding Fathers were anything but stupid. They knew there would come a time when a corrupt government would seek to control the freedoms of the people. They wrote the Constitution in such a way that changes could be made to reflect a changing society, but without giving up the basic rights afforded us by those documents.
Hasn't government already tried to behave like a nanny state by legislating righteousness early in the last century, restricting our activities 'for our own good'? The 18th amendment didn't last long as those in power, and more importantly, the American people recognized that people will always find a way around an unjust law. The law actually made the situation worse once people could no longer legally produce, transport or sell alcoholic beverages. The Black Market went into high gear with the bootleggers and bathtub refiners springing up everywhere. Never had there been as much drunkeness as was witnessed under Prohibition. The 21st amendment repealed the 18th finally and sanity was restored.
But that is the same thinking they are using now to limit our freedom. We aren't smart enough to realize it is for our own security. Right! Today's government is asking us to believe that all of the Orwellian laws being shoved down our throats is 'for our own good - for our security. What a load of BS. It is to give more and more power to the police state being set up to control us.
"I am committed against everything, which in my judgement, may weaken, endanger, or destroy the Constitution and especially against all extension of the Executive power; and I am committed against any attempt to rule the free people of this country by the power and patronage of the Government itself." Daniel Webster
"In the questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in men, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution." Thomas Jefferson
Is there anything about these two statements that relegate them to a distant and very different past? These principles apply to all time unless We The People allow the mantle of tyranny to be gradually slid over us. And what did the Founding Fathers have to say about that eventuality? They said it was the right, no the duty of the people to overthrow a government that had become tyrannical and replace it with one more to their liking. If these men were among us today, do you think they'd have sat idly by watching inane TV reality shows or sports events while our freedoms were being systematically eroded? No wonder TPTB call them terrorists. They are afraid of that kind of courage and resolve.
If we don't fight against this latest erosion of our freedoms and if we allow our Internet to be controlled under the Cybersecurity Act - thank you very much Jay Rockefeller (doesn't that very name conjure up the image of the group of men who are the real traitors to this county?)then we deserve to lose what little freedom we have left. People like me and the others who post on sites like this one will be hauled off to jail, denied access to an attorney and simply rot in jail.
Is that really how you want to live? Are you so fearful of an imaginary boogeyman terrorist or even a false flag terrorist act perpetrated by the Cabal that you will hand over your freedom and your rights without a protest? If Providence had any hand in the forming of this country, this Constitution and Bill of Rights as the Founders believed, I pray that same Providence is paying attention today and will show us a way out of this encroaching police state.
As for our ability to communicate with each other, before our Internet is overtaken and we can no longer safely do so, seek out your local militia. We are 3 million strong and growing daily. We will be able to communicate nationwide in the event of a cyber crackdown by TPTB.
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