The Climate Of Fear Marches On

The Climate Of Fear Marches On

When the global progressives in the District of Criminals passed the Patriot Act without reading it, (setting the precedent which successive congresses have used to their advantage and our loss), I knew we were going down the dark path of warrant-less wiretapping, being held indefinitely without charges, loss of freedoms and liberties; in essence – the prelude to totalitarian government.   This Climate of Fear is a quiet terrorism perpetrated against Americans by the globalists, and most people fell for it in the name of ‘security’.

The second worst President in history (after Obama-The-America-Hater) put the framework in place to build the Climate of Fear that now pervades our country.  Most Americans I know watch what they say and what they write on the internet because once something hits the internet, it is eternal.

The media has abdicated their responsibility to keep the politicians and corporations accountable, and because we are Americans, the niche is being filled with citizen journalists and bloggers.  The globalists cannot allow this to continue.

Is anyone surprised that a republican AG is going after bloggers that have been critical of his use of grand juries through their Twitter accounts?  Is anyone surprised that Twitter officials are being threatened with arrest if they don’t comply?

Stop being shocked folks and get up to speed.  It is only a Climate of Fear if you allow it.  For instance, if 50,000 people show up to take pictures of a Federal Reserve Building — nobody is going to stop you or arrest you — because there are way more of us than there are of them.

AG Corbett Subpoenas Twitter to Name Bloggers

Harrisburg, Pa. – The state attorney general’s office has issued a subpoena threatening officials of the social networking service Twitter with arrest unless they reveal the names of two bloggers who have been critical of Attorney General Tom Corbett and his public corruption investigation.

The subpoena orders Twitter’s custodian of records to provide “any and all subscriber information” pertaining to the accounts “bfbarbie” and “CasablancaPA,” including name, address, contact information, creation date, and Internet protocol address.

The accounts have criticized Corbett’s use of grand juries, suggesting he used the investigations for political gain and to go after political opponents.

The Twitter representative was supposed to appear before the statewide investigating grand jury on May 14 to “give evidence regarding alleged violations of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.” The court document does not specify what crime is being investigated. (emphasis mine)

The subpoena, issued May 6, further states that failure to attend may result in an arrest warrant for contempt of court. It is not clear whether Twitter has turned over the information.

Vic Walczak of the American Civil Liberties Union told Pittsburgh’s WTAE-TV that the court action “raises grave concerns about abuse of the grand jury process to retaliate against political critics and opponents.” He said Americans “have a right to criticize government officials and to do so anonymously.”

Corbett, who won the Republican nomination for governor Tuesday night, told the television station that he doesn’t have any problem with people criticizing him on Twitter. He refused to discuss the nature of the subpoena, however, stating that the investigation prevents him from discussing the matter.

Everybody needs to follow the example of Lt. Col. Allen West who has stated that he absolutely cannot stand Barack Obama. I loathe and detest the Man-Who-Thinks-He-Can-Destroy-America.

Obama’s Gestapo Has Arrived

Obama’s Gestapo Has Arrived

We don’t trust Obama, this administration, DHS, or Congress to do their jobs.  An expected event has now arrived.

From Reuters:

Obama starts deploying interrogation teams

(Reuters) – The Obama administration has started using special law enforcement and intelligence teams to interrogate suspected militants in the United States and abroad, including the Pakistani-American arrested in the Times Square bombing plot, a top official said on Tuesday.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced the formation of the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) in August and gave the reins to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, replacing the Central Intelligence Agency that did have the lead role in intelligence interrogations.

The program calls for the deployment of Mobile Interrogation Teams, made up of specialists from across the law enforcement and intelligence community, to question important detainees, whether they are in U.S. custody or in the custody of a foreign government.

“There have been a number of deployments of these Mobile Interrogation Teams to include for the Faisal Shahzad case,” said John Brennan, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism.

Shahzad, a U.S. citizen born in Pakistan, is charged with trying to set off a crude car bomb in New York’s crowded Times Square on May 1. Prosecutors say he has provided valuable intelligence to investigators, who believe he was helped by the Pakistani Taliban movement.

Brennan declined to say whether the mobile teams have also been used in interrogations of the Afghan Taliban’s No. 2 leader, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who was captured in the Pakistani city of Karachi in January in a joint operation by the CIA and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency.

Baradar is in Pakistan’s custody.

The HIG is the product of executive orders issued by President Barack Obama shortly after he took office in January 2009. The orders banned harsh interrogation methods put in place by his predecessor, President George W. Bush, and moved to close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba along with secret CIA detention facilities.

Republicans in Congress have sharply criticized the Obama administration’s decision to send suspected militants to criminal courts rather than military tribunals, arguing that important intelligence is lost by cutting short interrogations.

‘OPTIMIZE INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION’

Officials said the CIA plays a major part in the HIG’s activities.

In the United States, the CIA generally provides “subject matter experts with deep knowledge of the individual detainee” or of “the terrorist network in which he operates — its leaders, its methods, the countries from which he comes or in which he operates.”

Overseas, the CIA’s main role is to gain access to the detainee for questioning.

While there is no legal prohibition against CIA personnel participating in questioning a detainee in the United States, an administration official said “our practice so far and historically has been to leave the questioning to the FBI interrogators and for the CIA to provide subject matter experts outside the room, if you will.”

“The purpose … is to ensure that we optimize intelligence collection,” an Obama administration official said.

John Brennan On Helping The Enemy

John Brennan On Helping The Enemy

White House Counter-Terrorism Advisor John Brennan speaking to members of a thinktank believes that America should be bolstering the moderate political elements of Hizbollah; the terrorist organization responsible for the Beirut bombing in 1983 that killed 241 American servicemen.  Radical Islamic (oh, crap – I said it out loud) terrorists are NOT going to stop until we are all converted to the new Persian Ottoman Empire,…or dead.

Can we be done with these delusional progressives yet, or do we have to wait for some terrorist organization to create devastating havoc inside our shores because we have become the security laughingstock of the world with minds like this at the wheel?

Gov. Jan Brewer Asks “Comic-In-Chief?”

If you lived in a state that was paying $150 million a year in corrections costs for illegal aliens, (besides the crime, kidnappings, murders, everything else Arizonans are paying extra for), wouldn’t you want a governor like Jan Brewer hammering the sockpuppet-in-charge for his inability to take our security seriously?

Maybe Gov. Jan Brewer knows something we don’t know, considering she really is taking the game right to Barry’s court.

We are a nation of laws, and the rule of law, not of men. Our purpose today is to help the rest of the nation understand the crisis which confronts our state. Our nation’s government is broken. Our border is being erased. And the president apparently considers it a wonderful opportunity to divide people along racial lines, for his personal, political, convenience. It’s fair to ask whether he intends to be the Commander-In-Chief or the Comic-In-Chief? (applause)

(H/T BB)

NAVY SEAL MATTHEW MCCABE – NOT GUILTY!!!! (UPDATED: VIDEO)

NAVY SEAL MATTHEW MCCABE – NOT GUILTY!!!! (UPDATED: VIDEO)

CHALK A VICTORY UP FOR THE GOOD GUYS!


Navy SEAL McCabe Found Not Guilty

May 7, 2010 – 1:04 AM | by: Steve Centanni

By Steve Centanni, Pat Summers and Gretchen Gailey

NORFOLK –  It only took a 7-member jury one hour and 40 minutes Thursday afternoon to find Navy SEAL Matthew McCabe not guilty on all counts. McCabe had been charged with assault for allegedly roughing up Ahmed Hashim Abed, the accused terrorist who allegedly masterminded the grisly killings six years ago of four American contractors in Iraq.

In closing arguments, prosecution attorney Lt. Jason Grover said, “This is a simple case, but not an easy one. Nobody wants to believe a decorated Navy SEAL would assault a detainee.”   Grover also argued that a key prosecution witness, Petty Officer Kevin Demartino, had no reason to lie when he testified that he saw McCabe punch the prisoner in the stomach.

“What’s Dimartino’s motive to blame his shipmates?” asked Grover. “If he was looking for an explanation for something that happened on his watch, he had an easy one right in front of him,” the prosecutor argued.  “He could just say the terrorist did it to himself.”

Which is exactly what the defense argued in this case.  Defense attorney Haytham Faraj, in his closing argument, insists McCabe acted honorably.  Faraj asked the jury, “Why didn’t McCabe just shoot Abed in the first place?”

“These SEALs,”  he continues, referring to McCabe and two other SEALs charged in the case, “had motives, they had opportunities, but they’re professionals.” Faraj insists, “Everyone has to be lying for the government’s case to be believed.”

The jury of six men and one woman received the case at 4:15 Thursday afternoon.

This follows four days of pre-trial motions, jury selection and testimony before a Judge Advocate General, Captain Moira Modelewski, at the Naval Station Norfolk, in Norfolk, Virginia.

Another of the Navy SEALs charged in connection with the Abed case, Petty Officer First Class Julio Huertas, took the stand for the defense Thursday morning.
He said that he and the other two Navy SEALs, McCabe and Jonathan Keefe, did visit the detention facility where Abed was being held on the night of the alleged incident.
But, he insists, there was no assault.  He says they only dropped by to see if Dimartino, who was in charge of the holding facility, needed anything.  Huertas and Keefe were found not guilty last month in separate trials in Baghdad.

The defense called an oral surgeon Thursday who testified by phone from Baghdad.  He said Abed might have bitten an ulcer on his lip, causing it to bleed.  Defense attorneys said this validated their position that no assault occurred and that Al Qaeda detainees are trained to injure themselves then claim abuse.

Earlier, after the prosecution and defense both rested their cases, prosecutors Thursday announced they needed time to present a rebuttal.  They were basically trying to rehabilitate their key witness, Demartino, whose character and credibility had been questioned by a string of defense witnesses Wednesday, many of them Navy SEALs.  One of Demartino’s former superior officers, testifying as a rebuttal witness, called Demartino “one of my top sailors—I can depend on him for anything.”

Defense witnesses on Wednesday had painted a picture of Demartino as unstable, unreliable and, after the incident with Abed, “distraught.”  According to testimony, Demartino was worried his career would be ruined because a prisoner claimed abuse on his watch, and that he would no longer have a chance for his dream job with the California Highway Patrol.  This, the defense claimed, gave Demartino a motive to lie.  Demartino did not immediately report the alleged assault to his superiors and admits to dereliction of duty.  The defense suggested that since Demartino initially said nothing about an assault, he’s an unreliable witness.

The defense also continued throughout the trial to cast doubt on the English translation of Abed’s audio-taped testimony, claiming it was unreliable, which creates an element of doubt.  As in civilian courts, a defendant—in this case McCabe–must be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.  Four of the seven jurors would have had to vote to convict for McCabe to have been found guilty.

Thursday afternoon, prosecutors suffered an apparent setback when a witness they called supported the defense position on disputed statements submitted in writing by two Navy SEALs in Iraq shortly after the alleged assault.  The prosecution claimed the two SEALs, Jonathan Keefe and Matthew McCabe, colluded to get their stories straight, because their statements appeared to be identical.  But this witness acknowledged the statements of two SEALs on the same mission often coincide.

Abed was captured in a surprise raid by the Navy SEALs in Fallujah, Iraq, in September of last year.  The murders he’s accused of masterminding were a turning point in the Iraq war, galvanizing the U.S. military to launch a major offensive against the insurgents in Fallujah.  The bodies of the four Americans were burned and dragged through the streets, and two of them were hung from a bridge over the Euphrates River.

Ever since charges were brought against the Navy SEALs last year, there has been a huge outpouring of popular support for the defendants. Rallies were held at which the men were described as heroes rather than criminals. Websites helped raise defense funds and at least 20 members of Congress called for the charges against them to be dropped.  The military, however, insists it has a zero tolerance for detainee abuse and that all members of the services are duty-bound to follow the law.

Paramilitary Police Are Already Here

Paramilitary Police Are Already Here

Seattle SWAT, 11.19.2009

I know I’m going to be taking massive amounts of heat from people that know ‘good’ police officers, but I have yet to meet one during my 48 years on the planet – so keep your comments to yourself. Unless, of course, you would like to explain to me why SWAT teams in full riot gear were staged for the 2002 SeaFair Parade in Seattle to protect America from the threat of families with toddlers?

I have stated before and will state again that the police are trained to look upon Americans as criminals that they just have not arrested yet, and that the justice system is all about trying to create yet another revenue stream under the guise of ‘protecting’ Americans.

What follows is an article from Reason.com and Radley Balko about the overwhelming force used to serve a search warrant for some pot.  The video that follows is of the actual paramilitary operation to serve the warrant on Jonathan Whitworth of Columbia, Missouri.  The sad reality of this situation is that this operation is the norm, and has been for some years now.  WAKE UP AMERICA!  The terrorism has been around for decades, it just may not have touched you yet.

Video of SWAT Raid on Missouri Family

In February, I wrote the following about a drug raid in Missouri:

SWAT team breaks into home, fires seven rounds at family’s pit bull and corgi (?!) as a seven-year-old looks on.

They found a “small amount” of marijuana, enough for a misdemeanor charge. The parents were then charged with child endangerment.

So smoking pot = “child endangerment.” Storming a home with guns, then firing bullets into the family pets as a child looks on = necessary police procedures to ensure everyone’s safety.

Just so we’re clear.

Now there’s video, which you can watch below. It’s horrifying, but I’d urge you to watch it, and to send it to the drug warriors in your life. This is the blunt-end result of all the war imagery and militaristic rhetoric politicians have been spewing for the last 30 years—cops dressed like soldiers, barreling through the front door middle of the night, slaughtering the family pets, filling the house with bullets in the presence of children, then having the audacity to charge the parents with endangering their own kid. There are 100-150 of these raids every day in America, the vast, vast majority like this one, to serve a warrant for a consensual crime.

But they did prevent Jonathan Whitworth from smoking the pot they found in his possession. So I guess this mission was a success.

I’ve exchanged emails with the mother of the family, who was in the home at the time of the raid. I’m waiting on her permission to publish her account of what happened.

WARNING: GRAPHIC, VIOLENT VIDEO

Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America

Americans have long maintained that a man’s home is his castle and that he has the right to defend it from unlawful intruders. Unfortunately, that right may be disappearing. Over the last 25 years, America has seen a disturbing militarization of its civilian law enforcement, along with a dramatic and unsettling rise in the use of paramilitary police units (most commonly called Special Weapons and Tactics, or SWAT) for routine police work. The most common use of SWAT teams today is to serve narcotics warrants, usually with forced, unannounced entry into the home.

These increasingly frequent raids, 40,000 per year by one estimate, are needlessly subjecting nonviolent drug offenders, bystanders, and wrongly targeted civilians to the terror of having their homes invaded while they’re sleeping, usually by teams of heavily armed paramilitary units dressed not as police officers but as soldiers. These raids bring unnecessary violence and provocation to nonviolent drug offenders, many of whom were guilty of only misdemeanors. The raids terrorize innocents when police mistakenly target the wrong residence. And they have resulted in dozens of needless deaths and injuries, not only of drug offenders, but also of police officers, children, bystanders, and innocent suspects.

This paper presents a history and overview of the issue of paramilitary drug raids, provides an extensive catalogue of abuses and mistaken raids, and offers recommendations for reform.

Botched Paramilitary Police Raids: An Interactive Map


Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America, Cato White Paper

AYFKM? John McCain’s Watching Your Back

Today’s AYFKM? Award goes to a current senator and former presidential candidate who thinks it’s a gimme to hold off on reading Miranda rights to the Times Square Bomber even though he is a naturalized American citizen.  Are we now going to get around following the rule of law by “delaying” the reading of rights to this joker but we Mirandize foreign nationals at the drop of a hat?  At what point do we stop bending the Constitution just a little bit to make things go our way?   Are you okay with the slippery slope being laid for all criminal cases?  If anything, this just proves the point that McCain truly does not have America’s back as we already know how this administration and a significant portion of congress feels about patriotic Americans that read the Constitution, own guns, and attend church.

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Dominic

Dominic

WATCH THIS NOW!

Cavalry arrives for beleaguered homeschool family
Top human rights expert to argue for return of abducted 7-year-old

A top human rights expert who also is accomplished in Swedish law has been assigned to help a homeschool family whose 7-year-old son was taken into custody by police and has been detained by social services agents in Sweden for almost a year.

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Obama In Quincy Calls Out SWAT

Obama In Quincy Calls Out SWAT

Dangerous Tea Party Patriots (H/T Big Government)

pResident Dingbat was in Quincy, IL today on his jobless tour with, more than likely, another fake audience. The Quincy Tea Party showed up to let him know what they think and Bambi decided to call the goons out on them because of the possibility of violence (ya know, being tea party patriots, racist, over 65, and breathing). If you don’t think you live in a police state right now, you better wise up quick.  This level of paramilitary presence has been around for years, there just hasn’t been a reason to see it until now.

(H/T BB for the vid)

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