Posts Tagged ‘NDAA’

Madison Ruppert, Contributing Writer Activist Post Tennessee, the Volunteer State, has begun to push back against the tyranny that is the indefinite detention provisions contained in the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2012, better known simply as the NDAA. The state bills currently being considered could be one of the most significant steps [...]

Steve Watson Infowars.com February 2, 2012   Five Washington state representatives have introduced legislation in an attempt to override provisions the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2012 that would allow for the indefinite detention of American citizens without trial. Reps. Jason Overstreet, Matt Shea, Vincent Buys, Cary Condotta, and David Taylor introduced HB 2759, [...]

Philip Giraldi Council of the National Interest Monday, January 23, 2012 Defenders of the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act, which declares the entire world to be a “battlefield” against terrorism and authorizes the U.S. military to detain indefinitely anyone suspected of being a terrorism supporter, have claimed that the White House will only use [...]

THIS IS A BAD THING, WATCH AND PASS ON NOW. WE NEED TO SHUT THIS DOWN LIKE WE DID SOPA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8FzkVRh7Ck

Carl Herman, Contributing Writer Activist Post 2010 Pulitzer-winner Mark Fiore’s 96-second animated cartoon highlights the removal of Constitutional Civil Rights. When “rights” are no longer absolute, they are no longer rights. This changes the definition of the US from defending unalienable rights and limited government under a Constitution, to having control over what liberties people [...]

There are 9 FULL videos added to the long list of videos that will wake-up and educate to what is going on. If you have never seen any of these. Pick one and watch it all the way till the end. It will make you want to watch them all. If you have seen any [...]

NDAA provision could be a one way ticket to Gitmo for reporters, claims class action lawsuit Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Journalist Chris Hedges has filed a class action lawsuit against President Barack Obama over his signing of the National Defense Authorization Act, claiming that the ‘indefinite detention’ provision of the bill [...]

Aspiring dictator-in-chief Mitt Romney says people the government accuses of terrorism don’t deserve any rights, he assures the crowd he won’t abuse the power to detain US citizens indefinitely because of his “sufficient character.”

Saman Mohammadi Infowars.com January 13, 2012   “This year we are witnessing not just a series of brutal but fundamentally independent human rights violations committed by disparate governments around the globe. This year we are witnessing something far more fundamental and far more dangerous. This year we are witnessing the orchestrated destruction by the United [...]

Infowars Nightly News Thursday, January 12, 2012 The major issues of the day covered on Infowars Nightly News

The National Turk January 11, 2012 Anonymous wages attack on National Defense Authorization Act, NDAA, re-signed by Obama into law, giving the military extraordinary sweeping powers to detain US citizens indefinitely without trial. Time magazine called the protester the person of the year for 2011, but if the US government and Obama Administration continue with [...]

Truth Support Joseph Richards Jan 10,2012 With tons of talk about using force in the Asia Pasific, Middle East, and North Africa. The “Sustaining US global leadership: Priorities for 21 century defense” gives us a pat on the back for killing, Sorry “delivering justice to” Osama bin Laden and al-Qa’ida. When you read the “Primary [...]

TheAlexJonesChannel January 7, 2012 President Obama quietly waited weeks to sign the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) legislation on New Year’s Eve after publicly threatening to veto the bill that, among other things, authorizes the indefinite detention of American citizens. Obama’s signing statement tries to reassure observers that he wouldn’t use the “law” to detain [...]