Dec. 1: When 4th Amendment will be destroyed

Saturday, September 17, 2016
By Paul Martin

Exclusive: Craige McMillan warns of reg that’ll create ‘surveillance megatropolis’

CRAIGE MCMILLAN
WND.com
9/16/206

Why Dec. 1? Why not leave it for the next administration?

The Obama administration, ever fond of backdoors, is planning to make meaningless the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. How? By altering the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. According to an article in Wired Magazine authored by Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden:

“The new plan to drastically expand the government’s hacking and surveillance authorities is known formally as amendments to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, and the proposal would allow the government to hack a million computers or more with a single warrant. If Congress doesn’t pass legislation blocking this proposal, the new rules go into effect on Dec. 1.”

Privacy – the right to be left alone by the government – has shrunk to the size of a postage stamp since 9/11. All, of course, under the disguise of “keeping us safe.” It’s not that we didn’t know almost immediately after the Twin Towers attack that it was conducted by legal Saudi passport holders. (Flight instructors had reported to the FBI Saudi students who “didn’t want to learn to land an airplane.” Still, Bush the Younger authorized the departure of a planeload of senior Saudi officials from America when air traffic nationwide was grounded.)

Bush continued his father’s policy of building the infrastructure to spy on the rest of us (Bush Sr. was director of central intelligence and CIA director 1976-77 under President Ford) to make sure we weren’t up to any “insurrecteous thoughts” against the shadow government of globalists, which were then operating just under the radar in the federal bureaucracy.

Bush the Younger’s biggest accomplishment was to convert private airport security, paid for by the airlines, to a massive new federal bureaucracy whose agents, just like their private security predecessors, miss nearly all firearms brought through checkpoints during agency audits. But the precedent of private travel by private citizens requiring government approval has been established, and the same bureaucracy now asserts its right over rail and bus travel as well.

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