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On December 14, the House passed the FY 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). On December 15, the Senate followed suit - ironically on Bill of Rights Day.

Henceforth, America's military may arrest and indefinitely detain anyone anywhere, including US citizens, based on suspicions, spurious allegations, or none at all if presidents so order dictatorially.

Under Obama and the 112th Congress, inviolability no longer holds. Tyranny replaced it. America's no different than other totalitarian states. As a result, no one challenging state power is safe.

Denouncing imperial lawlessness can be criminalized. So can defending right over wrong. Constitutional protections no longer apply.

Indefinite Detention: Political Washington Abolishes Due Process Protections by Stephen Lendman, Global Research

It is a well-known and uncontested fact that the CIA has enjoyed a long and intimate relationship with some of the largest news organizations in the world, and has used this relationship to manipulate, censor, and even fabricate news stories in support of its own covert agenda. Over the years, numerous specific examples of the agency's manipulation of the news media have surfaced, including multiple instances where stories that had been outright fabricated by CIA assets had resulted in the justification for military intervention. And, recently we witnessed how the CIA steps in to stop the publication of certain stories when the agency threatened independent documentary filmmakers John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski from publishing the names of two recently identified CIA agents, Alfreda Frances Bikowsky and Michael Anne Casey. It is no longer disputed that the CIA has maintained an extensive and ongoing relationship with news organizations and journalists, and multiple, specific acts of media manipulation have now been documented. But as long as the public continues to ignore the influence of intelligence agencies in shaping or even fabricating news stories, the agency will continue to be able to set the policy that drives the American war machine at will.

So says James Corbett at the brave Sibel Edmonds' Boiling Frogs Post, Home of the Irate Minority. Boiling Frogs Post... read more

Tony Farrell - Institutional Denial and the Police Service (WeAreChange Manchester)

Tony Farrell, the Police Intelligence Analyst Fired For Blowing the Whistle On False Flag Terror speaking to WeAreChange Manchester.

A British police intelligence analyst who was asked to create a strategic assessment concerning terror threats was fired when he told his superiors that the threat of an "internal tyranny" was far greater than that of Islamic terrorism, after discovering that both 7/7 and 9/11 were false flag attacks.

WeAreChangeManchester.com

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