Thursday, December 12, 2013

A conspiracy so vast

A must-read essay by Judge Andrew Napolitano:

http://original.antiwar.com/andrew-p-napolitano/2013/12/11/a-conspiracy-so-vast-2/

The conspiracy [Ed Snowden] revealed is vast. It involves former President George W. Bush, President Obama [ad-Dajjal] and their aides, a dozen or so members of Congress, federal judges, executives and technicians at American computer servers and telecoms, and the thousands of NSA employees and vendors who have manipulated their fellow conspirators. The conspirators all agreed that it would be a crime for any of them to reveal the conspiracy. Snowden violated that agreement in order to uphold his higher oath to defend the Constitution.

The object of the conspiracy is to emasculate all Americans and many foreigners of their right to privacy in order to predict our behavior and make it easier to find among us those who are planning harm.

A conspiracy is an agreement among two or more persons to commit a crime. The crimes consist of capturing the emails, texts and phone calls of every American, tracing the movements of millions of Americans and foreigners via the GPS system in their cellphones, and seizing the bank records and utility bills of most Americans in direct contravention of the Constitution, and pretending to do so lawfully. The pretense is that somehow Congress lessened the standard for spying that is set forth in the Constitution. It is, of course, inconceivable that Congress can change the Constitution (only the states can), but the conspirators would have us believe that it has done so.

An important point here is that Snowden most likely had never taken an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. In spite of that, he did the right thing. Many of the conspirators, on the other hand, HAVE taken that oath ... and they are willfully violating it. Does this constitute treason?

US Constitution, Article III, Section 3
1:  Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort.  No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.

I would argue that the conspirators are waging war against the United States of America. I would also argue that the Congress and the Supreme Court are waging war on the people of the United States of America for the benefit of bankgangsters, corporations, and their accomplices in the one percent.

What do you think?

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