Did
you know that if the U.S. government decides that it wants to violate, i.e.
trash, provisions of our Constitution and Bill of Rights, it simply creates secret
federal courts of law that will rubber stamp all that it desires?
Did
you know that the supreme law of the land in the United States of America – the
Constitution -- isn’t what it plainly says, but rather what secret federal
courts decide?
Did
you know that “We the People” are not entitled to know what the law is or how it
will be interpreted by judges if the government wants to keep it a secret?
Did
you know that we have secret laws and secret courts to apply the laws in
America?
Well,
now we know a small part of the ugly truth about our federal government, and we
have exiled hero Edward Snowden to thank for it. He’s revealed some of the
nasty secrets and Uncle Sam is out to get him for it.
We
know, for example, that Uncle Sam secretly threatened to fine Yahoo $250,000 a day in 2008 if it failed to comply
with a broad warrantless demand to hand over user communications — a request
the company believed was unconstitutional — successfully forcing the company to
participate in the National Security Agency’s controversial PRISM program.
Yahoo resisted the government’s demands but ultimately lost the
battle in a secret court -- the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of
Review -- which decided that the Fourth Amendment requirements for search
warrants may simply be ignored when the government deems it necessary for
national security purposes.
Now NSA enjoys extensive warrantless access to records of online
communications by users of Yahoo and other U.S.-based technology firms. Eventually,
most major U.S. tech companies, including Google, Facebook, Apple and AOL, also
complied in secret. Microsoft had joined earlier, before the ruling.
PRISM was first revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
last year. It allowed the NSA to order U.S.-based tech companies to turn over
e-mails and other communications to or from foreign targets without search
warrants for each of those targets. Other NSA programs gave even more
wide-ranging access to personal information of people worldwide, by collecting
data directly from fiber-optic connections. And the tech companies were bound
by law to keep the governments nefarious activities secret.
Now we know that secret courts are constitutional because the
secret judges say so, and using secret courts to trash the Bill of Rights is
constitutional because the secret judges say so.
The implications are that our government is essentially lawless
-- no provision of law in the United States of America is beyond the reach of
government trashing in secret with secret courts.
All this crime continues under the beloved Obama administration, and yet there is no outrage on the left. There is nothing but corruption on both sides of the aisle. The pigs and the men are sitting at the table together. The American experiment has failed.
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