Part 7: ...within the Justice Department, a repository for stashing government files which, therefore, will be beyond the ability of Congress, American law-enforcement, the media, and the American people to scrutinize?" At least one answer to McCarthy's questions is clear. A coup is underway in the USA, the goal of which is to establish complete, unquestioned authority over citizens--a 'fundamental change' where US citizens have no legal recourse against an authoritarian central government.
Part 6: ...on US soil, without oversight from law enforcement agencies? Citizens who are arrested have no legal authority to demand full documentation from INTERPOL concerning charges brought against them. Andy McCarthy at National Review asks, "Why would we elevate an international police force above American law? Why would we immunize an international police force from the limitations that constrain the FBI and other American law-enforcement agencies? Why is it suddenly necessary to have,...
Part 5: ...of international organizations shall be inviolable. Inviolable archives means INTERPOL records are beyond US citizens' FOIA requests and from American legal or investigative discovery 'unless such immunity be expressly waived.' Property and assets being immune from search and confiscation means precisely that. Wherever they may be in the USA. This could conceivably include human assets - Americans arrested on US soil by INTERPOL officers. Why would INTERPOL be arresting citizens...
Part 4: ...actions. Barack Obama revoked those exceptions in a change to EO 12425 on December 17, 2009. Thus, INTERPOL now can conduct operations on US soil with no accountability in the US. From ThreatsWatch: Section 2c of the US International Organizations Immunities Act is the crucial piece. Property and assets of international organizations, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, unless such immunity be expressly waived, and from confiscation. The archives...
Part 3: ...law and law enforcement agencies. During his presidency, Ronald Reagan granted INTERPOL the status of diplomatic personnel in order to engage more constructively on international law enforcement. In EO 12425, Reagan made two exceptions to that status. The first had to do with taxation, the second was to ensure INTERPOL had the same accountability for its actions as American law enforcement and they had to produce records when demanded by courts and did not have immunity for their...
Part 2: Executive Order (EO) 13524 gives INTERPOL the power to operate on American soil. It is beyond the reach of the FBI and immune from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. INTERPOL now has full authority to conduct investigations and law enforcement activities in the USA, with full immunity from laws such as the FOIA and with complete independence from oversight from the FBI. INTERPOL now has full law enforcement authority in the USA without any check on its power afforded by US...
Part 1: On December 17, 2009, Obama signed Executive Order 13524 giving INTERPOL the power to operate on American soil with full immunity from laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and with complete independence from oversight from the FBI. It is beyond the reach of the FBI and immune from FOIA requests. INTERPOL has full authority to conduct investigations and other law enforcement activities on US soil.
FUCK OFF AND DIE WHORE!!!!!
pickels187 1 week ago
YOU'RE AN OBNOXIOUS STUPID BITCH!!!
jkennedytoole 11 months ago
Part 7: ...within the Justice Department, a repository for stashing government files which, therefore, will be beyond the ability of Congress, American law-enforcement, the media, and the American people to scrutinize?" At least one answer to McCarthy's questions is clear. A coup is underway in the USA, the goal of which is to establish complete, unquestioned authority over citizens--a 'fundamental change' where US citizens have no legal recourse against an authoritarian central government.
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 6: ...on US soil, without oversight from law enforcement agencies? Citizens who are arrested have no legal authority to demand full documentation from INTERPOL concerning charges brought against them. Andy McCarthy at National Review asks, "Why would we elevate an international police force above American law? Why would we immunize an international police force from the limitations that constrain the FBI and other American law-enforcement agencies? Why is it suddenly necessary to have,...
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 5: ...of international organizations shall be inviolable. Inviolable archives means INTERPOL records are beyond US citizens' FOIA requests and from American legal or investigative discovery 'unless such immunity be expressly waived.' Property and assets being immune from search and confiscation means precisely that. Wherever they may be in the USA. This could conceivably include human assets - Americans arrested on US soil by INTERPOL officers. Why would INTERPOL be arresting citizens...
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 4: ...actions. Barack Obama revoked those exceptions in a change to EO 12425 on December 17, 2009. Thus, INTERPOL now can conduct operations on US soil with no accountability in the US. From ThreatsWatch: Section 2c of the US International Organizations Immunities Act is the crucial piece. Property and assets of international organizations, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, unless such immunity be expressly waived, and from confiscation. The archives...
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 3: ...law and law enforcement agencies. During his presidency, Ronald Reagan granted INTERPOL the status of diplomatic personnel in order to engage more constructively on international law enforcement. In EO 12425, Reagan made two exceptions to that status. The first had to do with taxation, the second was to ensure INTERPOL had the same accountability for its actions as American law enforcement and they had to produce records when demanded by courts and did not have immunity for their...
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 2: Executive Order (EO) 13524 gives INTERPOL the power to operate on American soil. It is beyond the reach of the FBI and immune from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. INTERPOL now has full authority to conduct investigations and law enforcement activities in the USA, with full immunity from laws such as the FOIA and with complete independence from oversight from the FBI. INTERPOL now has full law enforcement authority in the USA without any check on its power afforded by US...
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
Part 1: On December 17, 2009, Obama signed Executive Order 13524 giving INTERPOL the power to operate on American soil with full immunity from laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and with complete independence from oversight from the FBI. It is beyond the reach of the FBI and immune from FOIA requests. INTERPOL has full authority to conduct investigations and other law enforcement activities on US soil.
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago
A few months ago the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) loaned $1.5 trillion to several banks at zero interest.
Those banks deposited that money (created out of nothing by the Fed) in the Fed at 2.5% interest.
The US taxpayer is paying the 2.5% interest to those banks on that fraudulent loan of $1.5 trillion.
The corporate-owned media says nothing about this theft from US citizens.
hplaserjet2001 1 year ago