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Drone 'Signature Strike' Witness Responds To Obama Speech: 'I Don't Trust A Single Word'

Wednesday, June 19, 2013


Hey, dennis, I think we've all done enough 'chillin' for several lifetimes.   

The next time you hear someone saying, "I've got nothing to hide" as an excuse for NSA's surveillance, or "We've got nothing to worry about, they're trustworthy", tell them to look at this:  

NSA hasn't just wiretapped Obama when he was a senator, but anyone and everyone who is in a position of power, who they could conceivably blackmail.  NSA Whistleblower Russell Tice - "NSA wiretapped high-ranking military officers (I know because I had the paperwork in my hands), they went after members of Congress, Senate and the House, especially on the intelligence committees and on the armed services committees and judicial committees, they went after lawyers, lots of lawyers, law firms, judges (one of the judges is now sitting on the Supreme Court), they went after people in the White House, in their same administration, they went after anti-war groups, U.S. companies that do international business all around the world, they went after NGOs like the Red Cross, ............"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DmN80yi5mo

Do you remember back when BushCo was beating the drum for war against Iraq, he wanted the AUMF from Congress along with a UN seal of approval, do you recall that story about John Bolton having ordered intercepts on Colin Powell's phone calls? There was talk that Bolton was reporting back to Bush-Cheney that Powell was sabotaging their war effort with backdoor phone conversations with other nations' UN ambassadors. That's why you don't want an NSA capable of doing this to the People's representatives to Congress and the White House.

Connect NSA Wiretapping dots -- Bolton used NSA to spy on Powell - Democratic Underground
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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