- Quote:
- By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution
and the laws of the United States of America, including section 1 of the
International Organizations Immunities Act (22 U.S.C. 288), and in
order to extend the appropriate privileges, exemptions, and immunities to
the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), it is hereby
ordered that Executive Order 12425 of June 16, 1983, as amended, is further
amended by deleting from the first sentence the words "except those
provided by Section 2(c), Section 3, Section 4, Section 5, and Section
6 of that Act" and the semicolon that immediately precedes them.
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- Here is the original EO12425, signed by Reagan in 1983:
- http://www.answers.com/topic/executive-order-12425
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- Quote:
- By virtue of the authority vested in me as President
by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, including Section
1 of the International Organizations Immunities Act (59 Stat. 669, 22 U.S.C.
288), it is hereby ordered that the International Criminal Police Organization
(INTERPOL), in which the United States participates pursuant to 22 U.S.C.
263a, is hereby designated as a public international organization entitled
to enjoy the privileges, exemptions and immunities conferred by the International
Organizations Immunities Act; except those provided by Section 2(c), the
portions of Section 2(d) and Section 3 relating to customs duties and federal
internal-revenue importation taxes, Section 4, Section 5, and Section 6
of that Act. This designation is not intended to abridge in any respect
the privileges, exemptions or immunities which such organization may have
acquired or may acquire by international agreement or by Congressional
action.
- So Obama's Amendment turns Reagan's EO 12425 into:
-
- Quote:
- By virtue of the authority vested in me as President
by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, including Section
1 of the International Organizations Immunities Act (59 Stat. 669, 22 U.S.C.
288), it is hereby ordered that the International Criminal Police Organization
(INTERPOL), in which the United States participates pursuant to 22 U.S.C.
263a, is hereby designated as a public international organization entitled
to enjoy the privileges, exemptions and immunities conferred by the International
Organizations Immunities Act. This designation is not intended to abridge
in any respect the privileges, exemptions or immunities which such organization
may have acquired or may acquire by international agreement or by Congressional
action.
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- Wow, that's a lot of "except those provided by sections"
deleted! So there's NO restrictions anymore? Keep reading....
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- Here's a link to Int'l Organizations Immunities Act:
- http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/ht..._20_XVIII.html
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- Section 2(c) covers SEARCH AND SEIZURE! INTERPOL is now
untouchable on US soil. Remember, the original EO excluded these exemptions!
These exemptions now apply to INTERPOL on US soil.
-
- Quote:
- (c) Property and assets of international organizations,
wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, unless
such immunity be expressly waived, and from confiscation. The archives
of international organizations shall be inviolable.
- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/inviolable
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- Quote:
- 1. prohibiting violation; secure from destruction, violence,
infringement, or desecration: an inviolable sanctuary; an inviolable promise.
- 2. incapable of being violated; incorruptible; unassailable:
inviolable secrecy.
- Section 3 exempts duties and taxation from baggage. INTERPOL
now can bring in (or out) a bag with whatever it wants in it. How can you
impose duty or tax on something inside a bag you can't search?
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- Quote:
- § 288b. Baggage and effects of officers and employees
exempted from customs duties and internal revenue taxes
- Pursuant to regulations prescribed by the Commissioner
of Customs with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, the baggage
and effects of alien officers and employees of international organizations,
or of aliens designated by foreign governments to serve as their representatives
in or to such organizations, or of the families, suites, and servants of
such officers, employees, or representatives shall be admitted (when imported
in connection with the arrival of the owner) free of customs duties and
free of internal-revenue taxes imposed upon or by reason of importation.
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- Section 4 exempts all property taxes being levied. INTERPOL
can now build or occupy whatever properties it wants within the US and
not have to pay any property taxes of any sort.
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- Quote:
- § 288c. Exemption from property taxes
- International organizations shall be exempt from all
property taxes imposed by, or under the authority of, any Act of Congress,
including such Acts as are applicable solely to the District of Columbia
or the Territories.
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- Section 5 gives immunity from any sort of registration
of foreign agents. INTERPOL now doesn't even need to declare themselves
or presumably even need a passport to enter the US. SHADOW POLICE! Don't
believe me? Read it for yourself! Oh and you can't sue any of them for
any reason.
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- Quote:
- § 288d. Privileges, exemptions, and immunities of
officers, employees, and their families; waiver
-
- (a) Persons designated by foreign governments to serve
as their representatives in or to international organizations and the officers
and employees of such organizations, and members of the immediate families
of such representatives, officers, and employees residing with them, other
than nationals of the United States, shall, insofar as concerns laws regulating
entry into and departure from the United States, alien registration and
fingerprinting, and the registration of foreign agents, be entitled to
the same privileges, exemptions, and immunities as are accorded under similar
circumstances to officers and employees, respectively, of foreign governments,
and members of their families.
-
- (b) Representatives of foreign governments in or to international
organizations and officers and employees of such organizations shall be
immune from suit and legal process relating to acts performed by them in
their official capacity and falling within their functions as such representatives,
officers, or employees except insofar as such immunity may be waived by
the foreign government or international organization concerned.
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- Section 6, last but not least, sets requirements that
foreign agents be "recognized" by the State Dept in order to
receive the immunities in this Act. Not anymore!
-
- Quote:
- § 288e. Personnel entitled to benefits
- (a) Notification to and acceptance by Secretary of State
of personnel
- No person shall be entitled to the benefits of this subchapter,
unless he
- (1) shall have been duly notified to and accepted by
the Secretary of State as a representative, officer, or employee; or
- (2) shall have been designated by the Secretary of State,
prior to formal notification and acceptance, as a prospective representative,
officer, or employee; or
- (3) is a member of the family or suite, or servant, of
one of the foregoing accepted or designated representatives, officers,
or employees.
- (b) Deportation of undesirables
-
- Should the Secretary of State determine that the continued
presence in the United States of any person entitled to the benefits of
this subchapter is not desirable, he shall so inform the foreign government
or international organization concerned, as the case may be, and after
such person shall have had a reasonable length of time, to be determined
by the Secretary of State, to depart from the United States, he shall cease
to be entitled to such benefits.
- (c) Extent of diplomatic status
-
- No person shall, by reason of the provisions of this
subchapter, be considered as receiving diplomatic status or as receiving
any of the privileges incident thereto other than such as are specifically
set forth herein.
- So, here's the bottom line:
-
- INTERPOL - an international law enforcement agency -
has just been granted complete and utter "diplomatic immunity"
within the borders of the United States, courtesy of Obama. They are
not subject to any Constitutional limitations within the United States.
Good luck filing for discovery, documents, witnesses or subpoenas against
a police force that is operating outside of the Constitution in
your own country! You can't sue them. Their records can't be searched.
They are not subject to FOIA requests. You probably won't even know the
name of the agent prosecuting you if INTERPOL comes to visit. And they
don't have to tell you either.
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- WAKE UP PEOPLE!
- http://marionsword.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!1B80DAF0A76159D5!1346.entry
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- Here is the Interpol Executive Order signed by traitor
Obama...
- http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-...ve-order-12425
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