Anonymous ID: 15ba88 July 28, 2022, 4:50 a.m. No.16904962   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16904233

 

Does anyone understand the gravity of that recruiters confession? Or are there only bots here?

 

It's genocide, murder, and trillions stolen. This is the real war.

Anonymous ID: 15ba88 July 28, 2022, 4:50 a.m. No.16905002   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16886881

ANONS MUST START GETTING A GRASP OF THE DETAILS BEFORE THEY CAN POST MEMES, WATCH SUSSMANN FALLOUT VIDEO

Gouveia has not picked up on this, but anons know, cos we have followed this shit forever.

2) Understand that Obama weaponized continued to weaponize the state against its citizens after 911 by targeting business and law, regulations and power structures to basically cripple the usa citizens and help the clowns circumvent the congress so they have no clue what is going on while the talk empty platitudes to the public, he used them to basically spy on all citizens and anyone of danger to their control. ukraine, the muslim brotherhood under the guise of the saudi who are owned by klaus and the world bank, imf and other global ngo's

ffs wake the fuck up

Section 5 of this article

The 10 Obama Policies and Failures That Make Us Angriest

AlterNet and AlterNet Editorial Staff January 27, 2014

 

  1. Obama's call to ramp-up and embrace of our now pervasive surveillance state

In his first run for president, Obama repeatedly criticized George Bush for using post-9/11 programs to spy on American citizens. But after entering office, Obama has done nothing but ramp up all forms of surveillance, from metadata capture to wiretapping to recording phone log information of American citizens. Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA's surveillance programs and capabilities shoot deep into the territory of science fiction and George Orwell's 1984. Obama's speech on the NSA and surveillance this January provided little in the way of peace of mind for any citizen concerned with maintaining a shred of privacy. Robert Scheer got to the heart of the matter:

"Barack Obama’s speech on surveillance was his worst performance… in its stark betrayal of his oft-proclaimed respect for constitutional safeguards and civil liberty. His unbridled defense of the surveillance state opened the door to the new McCarthyism of Mike Rogers and Dianne Feinstein, the leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees, who on Sunday talk shows were branding Edward Snowden as a possible Russian spy.

 

"Somewhere in law school, Obama must have learned that the whole point of our Bill of Rights, inspired by American revolutionaries like Sam Adams, a Sons of Liberty co-conspirator, was to curtail government power as the main threat to freedom. Thus was Adams’ insistence on the Bill of Rights, including the Fourth Amendment, banning the warrantless searches that Obama now seeks to justify."

https://www.alternet.org/2014/01/10-obama-policies-and-failures-make-us-angriest/