- The Bush administration spy campaign
is reaching epidemic proportions, as well as taking a page right out of
Nazi Germany or the old Soviet Union 'destruction of civil liberties handbook.'
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- "The state of the Union is deplorable,"
said Seattle citizen, Susan Elmes, who recently has been tailed and harassed
by government agents for displaying anti-administration bumper stickers
on her car and trying to organize 9/11 truth rallies at local libraries.
"It's gone beyond spying. They even entered my house and tried to
poison my cats."
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- To show how the U.S. has deteriorated
as a country, Elmes was investigated by government thugs for bumper stickers
like "Killing One Person Is Murder: Killing Thousands At 9/11 Is Domestic
Policy" as well as such things like MKULTRA street hacks carve
satanic symbols in library tables during a recent 9/11 film presentation.
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- And what gets lost in the Bush Spygate
story, where people are calling for his impeachment for bugging phone lines
through the NSA, are the horrendous violations of civil liberties going
on to thousands of others like Elmes, violations sanctioned by the Nazi-like
White House authority run by a paranoid coward Bush.
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- While constitutional law scholars like
Professor John Turley, formerly of Tulane University, rake Bush over the
coals for illegally authorizing intelligence gathering by the FBI, CIA
and NSA, the center of attention should be on the authorization of
"torture and abuse" by street thugs, not merely the wiretapping
and data gathering.
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- "They gather data and wiretap so
they can then muscle in on the activist organizations with hired street
gangs and MKULTRA-trained individuals in order to stop dissenters before
they reach the critical mass," said one former San Diego Air Force
Captain now trying to expose the rampant neo con corruption filtering down
to even local peace and charitable organizations, not in step with the
Bush agenda.
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- For rest of story go to www.arcticbeacon.com
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