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January 18, 2006

New Patriot Act creates the “Secret Service, Uniformed Division”

Filed under: US Govt, headline news, Republicans, Impeach — ben @ 6:35 pm

America has never had a federal police force, but hidden in the new “Patriot” Act is language that creates just such a beast.

SEC. 605. THE UNIFORMED DIVISION, UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE.

There is hereby created and established a permanent police force, to be known as the `United States Secret Service Uniformed Division’.

The Secret Service, Uniformed Division will not operate solely in DC, but anywhere former Presidents travel, or foreign dignitaries, or even “as the President, on a case-by-case basis, may direct.” #8

A federal police force, directed by the President. Is this not the Gestapo all over again?

If the new “Patriot” Act passes, the new SSUD federal police can show up at:

(11) An event designated.. as a special event of national significance.
(12) Major Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates and, within 120 days of the general Presidential election…

A federal goon squad on hand to arrest any ‘disruptors’ during the next Presidential Election… how can you look in the mirror and tell yourself that there’s hope for 2008? Or is that just an excuse to continue doing nothing right now?

Note: This bill comes up in two weeks, to date only myself and Kurt Nimmo have written about it. I’ve written Democracy Now, CommonDreams, etc… nobody wants to touch it.
Please do what you can to break this story :peace

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Who will compose the new SSUD?
MK Ultra is for real. It’s not a conspiracy, it’s reported fact that the CIA did 150+ experiments on mind control.

There is much published evidence that the project involved not only the use of drugs to manipulate persons, but also the use of electronic signals to alter brain functioning.

Their excuse was, “the Russians are doing mind-control”, so we have to research it as well, to see what they might be capable of… but for the CIA

The experiments often took a sadistic turn. Gottlieb was known to torture victims by locking them in sensory deprivation chambers while dosed on LSD, or to make recordings of psychiatric patients’ therapy sessions, and then play a tape loop of the patient’s most self-degrading statement over and over through headphones after the patient had been restrained in a straitjacket and dosed with LSD.

Forces within the US gov’t were doing this in the 60’s… now with the advances in technology, what are they capable of today?

In Miami Nov 2003, federal goons shot young Americans in the back. They chanted and beat their shields and shamelessly attacked thousands of people marching for “People Over Profits”. It appeared to many that these cops were literally brainwashed, incapable of individual thought, just a pack of wolves, actually relishing the violence. It was scary.

Bush Claiming Dictatorial Powers

Filed under: US Govt, headline news, Republicans, Democrats, Impeach — ben @ 11:15 am

Reagan Appointee Paul Craig Roberts on the money again:

President Bush has used “signing statements” hundreds of times to vitiate the meaning of statutes passed by Congress. In effect, Bush is vetoing the bills he signs into law by asserting unilateral authority as commander-in-chief to bypass or set aside the laws he signs. For example, Bush has asserted that he has the power to ignore the McCain amendment against torture, to ignore the law that requires a warrant to spy on Americans, to ignore the prohibition against indefinite detention without charges or trial, and to ignore the Geneva Conventions to which the US is signatory.

In effect, Bush is asserting the powers that accrued to Hitler in 1933. His Federalist Society apologists and Department of Justice appointees claim that President Bush has the same power to interpret the Constitution as the Supreme Court. An Alito Court is likely to agree with this false claim.

This is the great issue that is before the country.

Bush is declaring himself above the law, and Congress is rolling over. Gore’s call for a special counsel, to make that an issue in the Nov election, is ridiculous. Lawsuits against the Bush spying are a waste of time, the Supreme Court appointed Bush in 2000, they will simply rule that Bush does indeed have whatever power he desires.

Bush broke the law like a dictator, spying on Peace Groups this is a blatant power grab… and we’re supposed to accept it.

STOP WAITING FOR THE DEMOCRATS
TO DO SOMETHING!

WE MUST DO IT OURSELVES

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