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Is the “Deep State” Constitutional?

Monday, March 27, 2017 21:43
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< ![CDATA[Prior to the American Revolution the British government used what was called “a general search warrant” which allowed their agents to harass the people thought to be doing, or saying, something disapproved by the government. No such flexible interpretation was allowed in our government until recent times. In our day, computers, cellphone messages and phones are our “papers and effects.” Simply confiscating their messages and storing them, perhaps indefinitely, should be no different than the police walking into your home and taking any letters you have received or are about to send and housing them in police headquarters in case they should need them to use against you at a later day. As a first principle your house and papers are off-limits to the government. Dr. Pease shows how the intelligence community (“Deep State”) is violating the 4th and 5th Amendments to the Bill of Rights. Read more at www.LibertyUnderFire.org.]]>



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