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Even The Pursuit Of Power Corrupts

06 Thursday Oct 2016

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America, celebrities, corruption, freedom, Gary Johnson, government, gun control, guns, libertarian, Libertarian Party, marijuana

Given Lord Acton’s observations I long thought that should the Libertarians officially come to power they would become willing participants in the system: corrupted and the very thing they were elected to combat. Now, it seems, their ascendancy isn’t even a requirement. John Bock wrote an intriguing piece suggesting the corruption has already happened. Or, at least, it has begun.

Today’s Libertarian Party is not the same party your father knew. The party known for promoting civil liberties, minimal government regulation (including ending drug laws), free market capitalism and the end of welfare seems to have wavered in its original mission. This election cycle, the Libertarians have enjoyed extra support with all of the early “Never Trump” talk. More people have looked into the Libertarians, but not everyone – especially gun owners – likes what they’ve found.

The article is gun-centered but so is freedom. There appears to be a lot to worry about.

I like the LP, theoretically, as an alternative to the current uni-party BS system. Many of my friends are Libertarians, many more libertarian with the capitalization. I never entertained joining the LP. I’ve never joined any party. Not a party person, so to speak.

Three problems have always specifically stood in between the LP and myself. First, there’s the aforementioned potential for decline. Second, the applications I have seen have a requirement that members declare they will not try to overthrow the government. I see no need for direct action as state’s usually do a marvelous job of committing suicide, unassisted; however, the option is nice to have in needed (see 1776, etc.). Third, I have found the LP, first and foremost, to be the party of pot.

I don’t use marijuana nor do I mind if you do. I think all drugs should be legal though I might never use them. But, it’s not my only issue. Mary Jane’s Stoned Green Grass Pot Party is not for me. I have a very funny story about my experience with the ravishing reefer enthusiasts but it can wait just a while.

Guns are another of my many issues so let’s return to Bock’s article.

Gary Johnson picked as his running mate a liberal Massachusetts gun-grabber. This makes the ticket no worse than the gun controllers offered up by the DNC and the GOP but it is no different. If there’s not a difference, what’s the point?

Johnson’s campaign in Delaware is chaired by Melissa Joan Hart, another celebrity telling you how to vote. She’s also a spokeswoman for Mom’s Demand Action (against you and your guns). She’s also easy on the eyes so I might let that one go, if it stood alone as an anomaly. It doesn’t.

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Hmmmm…

It seems even the venerable Cato Institute, bastion of libertarian thought in D.C., is at least willing to compromise on gun control. It’s not that bad, but it is a compromise and one that makes no sense.

By Robert A. Levy

…1. Assault rifles.

…That said, some weapons can be banned. For example, automatic weapons have, for all practical purposes, been banned since 1934. But banning popular semi-automatic rifles, merely because they have a military-type attachment that doesn’t affect their lethality, makes no sense. The task, therefore, is to identify semi-automatic weapons that are not commonly used and not needed for lawful purposes. The 1994 Assault Weapons Ban went too far, but a more limited version might be viable.

2. High-capacity magazines.

…To my knowledge, no actual or potential (civilian) victim has fired dozens of rounds in self-defense. Perhaps that suggests a ban on magazines with more than, say, 20 rounds.

3. Universal background checks.

…It may be time to revisit and, if necessary, fine-tune Manchin-Toomey.

Robert Levy is chairman of the Cato Institute.

Boch immediately follows with a story of a citizen who used a scary assault rifle and one or more high capacity magazines to fight off armed thugs, none of whom I am sure, cared the least about background checks.

And Levy and company miss the point entirely. If the government has powerful weapons, it follows the people should have them also – just in case. It has nothing to do with shooting deer or fighting criminals in theory. (Although in practice the weapons do a great job with both of those issues).

Maybe this is in keeping with the LP pledge to tolerate any government. Maybe it’s a cave-in in an attempt to garner the mad mom vote. Either way, it isn’t libertarian, American, nor wise.

Just to show no hard feelings towards Libertarians – Legalize the Weed!

Get With It, Julian

04 Tuesday Oct 2016

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America, corruption, crime, election, government, GQBM, Hillary Clinton, The People, War, Wikileaks

Today was going to be the big day. I suppose it was in a way. Julian Assange stated Wikileaks will release about a million documents concerning rampant U.S. corruption between now and November’s Black Mass election show. Still, I was hoping for concrete information this morning. The waiting game…

But first, I made an error a few days ago. I posted a meme about the possible assassination of Assange:

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This was wrong and I apologize. Based on what we know, about the previous assassination of Assange as proposed by Hillary Clinton, a more accurate meme would be:

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Drones, yes. Sorry about that.

Anyway, the information is coming. It looks to be a multi-faceted expose:

  • Systemic corruption in U.S. electoral process;
  • Spying on America citizens, to include efforts by Google and other companies;
  • Wars, wars, and more wars – for profit;
  • Collusion between three countries (the U.S., the U.K., and guess who) to create terror, war, turmoil, and resulting profits;
  • As part of the collusion, arms dealing with ISIS (specifically by a current presidential candidate); and
  • Destroying nations in order to enrich banksters – the evidence of this concerning Libya has been public for a few years now.

All of this will come out eventually. Some think it will sway the election. I thought so but now I’m not so sure. I’m not sure any of it will really matter to the people. There’s probably going to be reason to indict and arrest certain persons but is that what people want. Is anyone interested in justice any more?

Consider what Wikileaks has told us already. Look at the timeline of Wiki releases over the past 10 years (pages 7 – 8). Look at the U.S. concerned releases this year alone. The fact that Hillary Clinton is running for president and that Americans still want to support their corrupt government at all is evidence that they really don’t care about the truth or justice.

The good news, today, is that Julian did avoid a Predator strike. The rest will wait.

Leaks, The Elite, and More Waste

02 Sunday Oct 2016

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America, corruption, government, Hillary Clinton, politics, Wikileaks

Political corruption never sleeps. It never relents. And it hates being exposed.

Wikileaks was poised to give us an October Surprise this coming Tuesday. Rumor has it, it will be more on the walking, talking corruption that is the life of Hillary Clinton. Normally, Wiki just posts this stuff and alerts the media. This time was going to be special. Julian Assange had plans to step out on the balcony of London’s Ecuadorian Embassy and deliver the goods in person, like some dictatorial proclamation in a banana republic. Why? Who knows. Maybe the long stay inside is getting to his head.

Someone must have advised him this wasn’t a good idea (snipers and Sky-Hook rides to GITMO and so forth). He canceled the plans to release the information in such fashion. I imagine we’ll get it – and forget it – in a way that doesn’t risk Julian getting shot.

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Photo by HeatStreet. Modified by Super Possum.

Hillary seems completely unworried. She’s recuperating nicely will Huma is hamming it up in Paris. She was dispatched to Europe to get the expat vote and to double register dead migrants.

There was a $5,000 a plate party you weren’t invited to. A party with celebrities and royalty and W’s daughter. Wheee! Then they had an after affair at some Billionaire’s home. (Wonder if that guy pays any taxes?) Huma’s estranged husband couldn’t make it. He was busy dodging the SVU.

You’re with her, remember? And she’s with you … just so long as you’re a celebrity, a prince, or just super rich. Super, eh?

Meanwhile the fires of the Empire burn unabated. The Pentagon just admitted it paid a UK PR firm $540 Million over four years to cook up some fake news video for Al Queda in Iraq. No idea what the videos were used for or if they were ever used. Who cares? It’s just money we don’t have for an idiotic undeclared war, in a place that doesn’t concern us, against an enemy we created and continue to support.

This may explain where .00008% of that missing $6.5 Trillion went. Hahaha.

Now, back to your pink-clad, anti-American, overweight, low-IQ, felon-ball.

How Many Lies and Deceits Before a Government Loses Credibility?

10 Saturday Sep 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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911, America, Congress, corruption, crime, debt, football, government, lies, The People, War

Tomorrow is the 15th anniversary of 9/11. The memorials (and celebrations) have already started. Most local observances are relatively honest; they focus on the loss and the valor of the day. The national spectacle is only concerned with furthering the evil agenda of the elite and in keeping the people brainwashed into accepting mythology as reality.

It may not be working. Paul Craig Roberts notes that an increasing number of Americans, many half even, are now skeptical of the official state lie about 9/11. They are joining the ranks of scientists, military and intelligence experts, and those who were actually there in questioning the narrative. The causes given (glossed over really) for the attacks are under new scrutiny also.

The leading publication for the European physics community has already determined the official mechanical explanation for the demise of the WTC is an impossibility. Indeed the official story has become the conspiracy theory. Many want Congress to launch a real investigation.

Those who expect honesty from the House and Senate forget that those entities are owned by certain masters. There will be no new inquiry. There’s too much money at stake now for the truth, as Eric Margolis points out:

Since 2015, the US has dropped at least 32,000 1,000-2,000 lb. bombs on Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan and Afghanistan – all Muslim nations. US bomb inventories are running critically low as arms makers work overtime.

9/11 was a revenge attack conducted by mostly Saudi nationals who claimed they wanted to punish the United States for supporting Israeli oppression of Palestine, and for what they claimed was the US ‘occupation’ of Saudi Arabia.

That’s as much as we really know. We have never gotten the full story about 9/11. The best we can do is ask “qui bono,” who really benefitted from the attacks?

The bombs are somewhat expensive – a Mark 84 costs Uncle Sam about $3,200 – but the real money is in commodities and finance. Most wars are fought strictly to make money for banks.

One wonders where the money will come from in order to keep this insanity going. Well, from the printing press, obviously. But how long can the charade continue? America is worse than bankrupt. Here’s a look at the growth of U.S. debt since the days of Reagan.

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And that’s just on-books debt. The true extent of the bankruptcy is much, much worse. So much worse, in fact, that it really can’t be calculated anymore. There is no way to determine how many Trillions (tens of Trillions) of dollars the government is destroying for the banksters.

America’s currency and financial conditions are as obliterated as the official lies behind the modern wars. This leaves aside other policy circuses, foreign and domestic. They are as bad if not worse. How much of this is needed before absolute failure is recognized?

Anyway, on a brighter if blander note, today appears to be college football pud day. You’re team may put up 70+ points. Then again, LSU and MSU last week put a little conspiracy in that theory too.

Julian Assange is About to Ring a Bell. Will Any Americans Listen?

08 Thursday Sep 2016

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America, corruption, government, Iran, Julian Assange, money, The People

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is preparing to release previously sealed FBI information on Hillary Clinton. He says his organization may start “teasing” the public as early as next week. It’s possible that Assange may have even more data than the FBI turned over to Congress recently.

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If the tease comes, one can only hope the American people are receptive. Instructions are going around Congress to keep the information quiet until after the November election. Nancy Pelosi has essentially given marching orders to Paul Ryan. Ryan, armed with the steel of a jellyfish, will certainly comply. The media can’t really be trusted either.

This only leaves people like Assange, Edward Snowden and Brad..Chelsea(?) Manning to deliver critical information to the people. It’s really amazing at the corruption which has been revealed over the past few years and the lack of a reaction from most citizens. This is worse than horses running back into the burning barn. This is like the horses returning while bearing gasoline.

And the fires get worse every day. The Obama administration recently paid $400 Million to Iran as part of an international court settlement. There was a distinct ransom angle too but at least there was a valid reason for the payment. And, theoretically, the money belonged to Iran in the first place. That $400M was supposed to be the first installment towards the $1.7 Billion settlement.

Then we discovered that the U.S. paid Iran not $1.7B but $11.9 Billion. In addition to the settlement funds, this payoff was also authorized under the atomic energy non-treaty reached by the Administration.

Now, it seems that $11.9 Billion was really $33.6 Billion! And the government honestly doesn’t know how much they’ve paid Iran. That’s startling but not unexpected. This is the same government that just acknowledged losing track of $6.5 Trillion!

Where in the world does that money come from? And where does it go? $6.5 Trillion is one and a half’s years worth of federal budget. It’s unbelievable or would be if we were dealing with any group but Washington.

When will the people finally wake up? This country is being destroyed by a band of idiots and criminals. It’s slightly more important than Pokemon, football, and who goes in which restroom. God willing, Assange’s tease will get some traction.

Wake up!

In Government We Trust: The Shadow Lengthens

31 Wednesday Aug 2016

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America, Constitution, corruption, election, evil, false flag, government, Homeland Security, immigration, IRS, law, taxes, The People, voting

Just yesterday morning I followed up on the bumbling attempts by Washington to explain electoral system security breaches. I pondered whether the FBI actually found said breaches as part of an investigation or if they had created them as part of some false flag scheme for control. Today, we may have part of an answer.

I woke up (late) to this headline at Drudge:

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Hussein Obama elaborates on his golf handicap at NASA; Jeh Johnson looks on.

Drudge likes a little shock value. It should read: DHS to take charge of election security. That’s what they’re planning to do.

Even before the FBI identified new cyber attacks on two separate state election boards, the Department of Homeland Security began considering declaring the election a “critical infrastructure,” giving it the same control over security it has over Wall Street and and the electric power grid.

The latest admissions of attacks could speed up that effort possibly including the upcoming presidential election, according to officials.

“We should carefully consider whether our election system, our election process, is critical infrastructure like the financial sector, like the power grid,” Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said.

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Johnson also said that the big issue at hand is that there isn’t a central election system since the states run elections. “There’s no one federal election system. There are some 9,000 jurisdictions involved in the election process,” Johnson said.

Or, there were 9,000. Decentralization of power is a long-standing paper theme in America. I say “paper” because though we cut ties to centralized authority (King George III) in 1776, we reinstituted them in 1787 with the federal Constitution. Still, with something like elections, it’s probably preferable to have 9,000 separate authorities rather than just one. That makes corruption 9,000 times harder. Or, it did.

A related topic was raised in a U.S. News article today:

“There’s nothing in the Constitution which requires a popular election for the electors serving in the Electoral College,” says John Nagle, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, meaning the body that officially elects presidents could convene without the general public voting.

“It’s up to each state legislature to decide how they want to choose the state’s electors,” Nagle says. “It may be a situation in which the fact that we have an Electoral College, rather than direct voting for presidential candidates, may prove to be helpful.”

Both major parties do have rules for presidential ticket replacements, however, and Congress has the power to change the election date under Article II of the Constitution, which allows federal lawmakers to set dates for the selection of presidential electors and when those electors will vote.

But Congress would be up against a de facto December deadline, as the Constitution’s 20th Amendment requires that congressional terms expire Jan. 3 and presidential terms on Jan. 20. Though it’s conceivable to split legislative and presidential elections, they generally happen at the same time. And if the entire general election were to be moved after Jan. 3, Congress effectively would have voted themselves out of office.

While I would be happy as a clam if Congress voted itself out of office I suspect many others would not. “There’s nothing in the Constitution which requires a popular election…” – that doesn’t jive with all that “democracy” and “you’re vote counts” business so popular today. But, it’s true.

Your vote, your participation in the election is not needed. It is only an illusion. At best it provides the real state electoral system with suggestions. If someone wanted to tamper with your suggestion box, it would be better for them (worse for you) to do so from a singular point (as opposed to 9,000 little points all over the place). Thus, my suspicion of DHS’s power grab.

Oddly, DHS isn’t necessary either nor is it found in the Constitution. With the brief and partial interruption in the scheme from 1861-1865, the federal system operated without DHS from 1787 until 2002 (2003 really). It was a gift of the wooden, horse-like, Greek variety from our dear friend Jorge the Dimmer. (Miss him yet?) It was instituted after another false flag event. (Thanks for that recent admission, Rudy!)

I’m really close to 700 posts on this site and at least about 600 of them deal with the evil nature of government. You simply cannot underestimate the state’s capacity to do harm. Yesterday I mockingly rattled off but a few of the known recent depredations from D.C. Here’s a new one:

Those hard-working, just like us, only trying to better their lives while hiding “in the shadows” illegal aliens have stolen 1,000,000 of our social security numbers. What’s more, the IRS has known about this for about FIVE YEARS and has done nothing! They haven’t even notified the victims. A can of worms this is.

Social Security isn’t in the Constitution either, apart from just being another tax. The IRS is happy to collect taxes from any source it can. If illegals pay in, great. They care nothing about you and your identity theft claims.

As for the illegals, some say there is no such thing as an “illegal person”. This is where I part ways with the open borders libertarians. Is there now no such thing as an illegal identity thief?

We are not the world, nor are we children.

Even if the IRS cared (they don’t), they would have a very hard time sorting all this out. Likely they have no idea how to solve this problem. Their position is partly defensible mathematically: in just a few short score of years both the illegals and the identity victims, every last one, will be dead – thus, no problem in the long run to worry about.

Back to DHS, they have a short but growing history of doing a whole lot of nothing. Nothing except for taking control – of anything they can. That helps boost their budget numbers. A few of you may recall how DHS took control of the West Virginia situation in the novel Republic and the ensuing hilarity.

By the way, and on a concluding note, pursuant to the deficiencies discovered in Republic those you in WV might want to go ahead and stock up on AAA and SAMs.

Do As We Say, Not As We Do

11 Thursday Aug 2016

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Baltimore, corruption, DOJ, police

This is rich. The Department of Justice [SIC] has issued directives or warnings to the City of Baltimore over the city’s police policies. Baltimore officials are falling in line as fast as they can.

Baltimore’s top law enforcement and political leaders on Wednesday vowed a sweeping overhaul of the city Police Department after a searing rebuke of the agency’s practices, which the Justice Department said regularly discriminated against black residents in poor communities.

This is the same Justice [SIC] Department that refused to formally investigate the Clinton Foundation despite urging from the FBI. The same Department that appears to be doing nothing about the murder of a possible informant in the DNC email hacking scandal. The same DOJ that found that Hillary Clinton had technically violated a criminal statute by carelessly handling classified information but then declined to prosecute her … just because…

I’m sure there is rank corruption in Baltimore. That’s true for most cities and governments. But, a lecture from the DOJ on the same is ridiculous hypocrisy. Pot, kettle. Then again, maybe the story has been misconstrued; maybe the DOJ is giving Baltimore tips, not corrections.

Photo of Loretta E. Lynch at Swearing in Ceremony with Vice President

Justice or “Just us”? justice.gov.

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Hillbilly Justice: Public Corruption in North Georgia

23 Saturday Jul 2016

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America, corruption, crime, FBI, freedom, Georgia, government, law, The People

The mountains of North Georgia are some of the most beautiful and peaceful country in America. The air is cleaner and cooler than the state in general. The rolling countryside is covered, end-to-end, in old-growth trees. The people (most of them) are as friendly as can be. The pace is slower. There’s a happiness that descends on the spirit there. There’s also a malignancy. I know all of this first-hand; I used to live in the shadow of those hills.

Remember Boss Hogg (J.D. Hogg) from The Dukes of Hazard? He was the fat guy in the white suit who owned and controlled everything – the bank, the court, the police, the roads, etc. He was a gangster and a crook, although a very lovable one. To a degree, that funny, fictional character was based on some very real but not very funny people.

Warner Brothers, CBS.

A local journalist suspected there might have been a little financial hanky-panky in the local Superior Court. Pursuant to state law he and his attorney filed an open records request, looking for canceled checks and other evidence of (minor) misconduct.

His legal requests stirred the anger of Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver, who obviously felt she had something to hide. Rather than letting the requests play out (admitting a little impropriety, if necessary, and moving on) or administratively (legally) moving to block the requests, she single-handedly instigated a fake criminal investigation. Both the journalist and his attorney were charged with utterly false counts of felony identity theft. The local district attorney and the local police were complicit in this scheme.

Much of Georgia government works that way. For instance, sometimes an insurance company will audit a policy and arbitrarily decide someone owes more premium money – even if the person isn’t a policy-holder. That’s barely even a civil matter. If the person (rightly) refuses to give his money to the insurance crooks, the crooks turn him over to the state Insurance Commission. The Commission has its own police force, who will bring felony fraud charges against the completely unconnected and innocent person as a form of revenge for the real crooks. The insurance industry, and others, pay a lot of money for this malicious extortion privilege. They’re aren’t above the law – they are the law.

So it is with Judge Weaver and her friends. They would be more than happy to use a major crime to cover up a small malfeasance. But for national news coverage of their plot, they might have gotten away with it. Once the story broke on the Drudge Report, the charges were dropped. The FBI is now investigating.

Of course, the FBI is looking for financial irregularities, not into corruption and false prosecution. Being agents of the banksters, they look after money – not after you and me. That’s why Denny Hastert is in prison: not for molesting children, but for technical banking deviance.

Even the end of the trumped-up felony charges in this case smacked of evil oppression. A visiting, senior judge was brought in to dismiss the charges. He held a hearing reminiscent of Soviet-style censorship and threat. I read the comments in the above-linked story about the bizarre hearing. One was written by a friend of mine, the very best adoption attorney in the state of Georgia. She recounted how tyrannical and terrible the hearing judge had been to her clients in the past.

None of this surprises me. I used to live nearby and I know of a few of these Boss Hogg-like characters. Only a few years ago, in the same location, several elected officials were arrested for their parts in a cock-fighting and gambling ring. I think every one of them was re-elected. It makes sense. Even when he was out to get them, the Duke boys frequently stood up for old J.D.

So, what becomes of justice in the hills? I imagine a civil suit and an expensive settlement will come along sooner or later. The FBI is following the money for the money’s sake. If the governor or the attorney general cared, they could take action. They don’t and they won’t. What else is left?

There are two ways to (legally) get rid of a bad Georgia judge. A judge can be impeached by the General Assembly. This is extraordinarily rare. Getting that body to do anything is a difficult task. Asking them (corrupt to the core, mostly) to investigate corruption is like asking the fox to look into a hen-house attack.

The other option is for a formal complaint to be filed with the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC). If the Commission finds cause, they will recommend the Supreme Court order the judge to vacate her office. This is almost as rare as an impeachment.

In this particular case, complaints have already been filed with the JQC. They will slowly investigate. I don’t look for much to come out of it. The Chairman of the JQC is none other than Judge Brenda Weaver. Convenient, huh?

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Yeeeah….. State of Georgia.

I still encourage people to visit those mountains. From the Reese Apple Farm to Amicalola Falls, it’s a fantastic region. Just mind your P’s and Q’s; don’t upset their apple cart or you may be in for a fall.

How Government Really Works (For the Rich and Powerful)

06 Wednesday Jul 2016

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America, Bill Clinton, corruption, crime, freedom, government, law, Ron Paul

Many, many people are upset by Hillary’s most recent escape from justice. I’m not sure why they’re surprised. Injustice and a legal double standard are nothing new in post-American America.

Today John V. Walsh has some terrific satire on the matter, fictional (likely) but very close to the actual mark of corruption.

Bill (whispering): Loretta, they may have bugged your plane. Let’s use a simple code. I will call the FBI team working on the indictment, “your grandchildren.” And I will call Hill’s campaign “my second grandchild.”

Loretta nods in agreement and gives him a wink. They enter Lynch’s plane and sit down.

Bill: Nice to see you, Loretta.

You certainly have come a long way since I appointed you as a Federal Attorney way back in 1999. You deserve everything you have come by. I do not ever want you to feel indebted to me. And I am delighted that nothing embarrassing came up when you were confirmed as US Attorney General.

Loretta: Bill, you have not changed a bit.

Bill: I understand your grandchildren have been running wild these days. Are you still having trouble reining them in?

That is the way it is.

“W, the … the little people … still, … still believe in … justice! Ha, ha, ha, ha…”

There is a solution to this corruption. It’s a long process but the starting point is pretty easy. Just elect Ron Paul president in 2008. Oh, too late for that. Didn’t want to “throw away” the votes. Ah, then, just get used to it.

*Note: this is post 204 for the year, which surpasses all of 2015.*

9/11: The Political Gift That Keeps On Giving

06 Monday Jun 2016

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911, America, Congress, Constitution, corruption, crime, evil, freedom, government, law, murder, Patriot Act, The People, War

9/11/2001, while murder for 3,000 Americans and a nightmare for the rest of us, has been a boon for the low-rent political class in the D.C. swamp. It allowed them to: create new agencies even to the cabinet level of corruption; start two big useless wars and more smaller (but still useless) wars; steal Trillion$ from the people to give to Wall Street and the MIC; place the whole population under surveillance; kill countless people and destroy countless things; stomp the Constitution and the Rule of Law into the mud; keep the people alarmed to the point of fatigue, and; provide a (terrible) reason for their own continued existence.

Nearly 15 years after the attacks the trauma of the day itself is largely forgotten while life under the new police state has been accepted almost universally. There was a hasty, sham investigation into the event but the “official story” was already contrived even as the horrors unfolded. Everyone, including the 9/11 Commission, new the Commission’s work was rigged … rigged and/or obstructed.

The Executive Branch mislead and hindered the 9/11 Commission and destroyed evidence in order to sabotage future investigations.

Presumption of a Cover-Up …

Judges and lawyers know that – if someone intentionally destroys evidence – he’s probably trying to hide his crime. American law has long recognized that destruction of evidence raises a presumption of guilt for the person who destroyed the evidence.

So what does it mean when the US government intentionally destroyed massive amounts of evidence related to 9/11?

It means the government is guilty and should be disbanded immediately.

Google.

As part of the post-9/11 wars and money-making rackets, the government has held various “terrorists” at GITMO, some with show trials, some just sitting around … forever. The government has lazily farmed out both the prosecution and defense of these men to a private company, SRA International. The same team handling both sides in “court” – conflict of interest anyone??

The Defense Department has paid SRA almost $39 million over the last five years, U.S. government contracting records show, for the cases of just seven accused terrorists — those charged in the 9/11 attacks and two others charged in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole off Yemen.

SRA has supplied roughly 45 investigators, intelligence analysts, and others to both the prosecution and defense teams at the military commissions, which are trying the cases at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. About a fifth of the total military commission staff are SRA contractors, a Defense Department spokesperson said. And the firm’s “proprietary software,” records show, is used to process the evidence in the case.

There really isn’t any Due Process concern as the system is designed to avoid any acquittals:

In 2008, the former chief prosecutor for Guantanamo’s military commissions disclosed that the trials have been rigged to prevent any possibility of acquittal.

Specifically, the head of the Guantanamo tribunal — who is actually in charge of both prosecuting and defending the suspects — told the former chief prosecutor:

‘Wait a minute, we can’t have acquittals. If we’ve been holding these guys for so long, how can we explain letting them get off? We can’t have acquittals, we’ve got to have convictions.’

In addition, three other Guantanamo prosecutors — Maj. Robert Preston, Capt. John Carr and Capt. Carrie Wolf — “asked to be relieved of duties after saying they were concerned that the process was rigged. One said he had been assured he didn’t need to worry about building a proper case; convictions were assured.”

Another former Guantanamo prosecutor resigned, saying in a sworn declaration that the government pulled all sorts of shenanigans in one case.

The head of the tribunal also said that — even if the defendants are somehow acquitted — they may not be released from Guantanamo.

No wonder the American Bar Association, “which the Pentagon had said would help arrange such representation, has refused to participate because it objects to the trial procedures.”

Despite all this fraud and criminal misconduct the only thing keeping the rats of Congress up at night is Rand Paul stalling parts of the nefarious PATRIOT ACT.

Republicans, furious at Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), are accusing him of jeopardizing national security to further his presidential campaign.

Paul used Senate procedure to successfully — and temporarily — block the chamber’s push to renew parts of the Patriot Act on Sunday.

This caused three sections of the controversial surveillance bill, including the National Security Agency’s bulk records-collection program, to expire early Monday morning.

Again, when you go vote (unless you luckily get to vote for Paul), this is what you’re getting – pure, unadulterated corruption and evil. Keep letting the fox into the hen-house and he’ll keep eating the chickens.

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