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Car*, The Second Patriot Act Is Much Worse Than the First...And They Didn't Want You to Know About It...Until After They Had Sprung an Attack BREAKING NEWS FROM INFOWARS.COM -- Feb 8, 2003 The Center for Public Integrity, a nonpartisan group, has revealed that it has received a top-secret Justice Department document containing plans for a second and even more draconian Patriot Act which would drastically expand government's police powers. Calling for even more governmental secrecy and increased surveillance on the American people, the legislation has been kept secret from the public, pending a more conducive environment for its introduction -- say, after a terrorist attack. After an attack, when the sheeple are down on their knees kissing the jackboots of the police state and begging for more control, begging to give up their liberty for security, loving Emperor Bush and his power-mad cabinet-of-thugs would have no problem convincing the duped and frightened population that this "new" legislation would be needed in light of the current, dangerous atmosphere. We are trying desperately to read all 120 pages of the document. Section 501 (the Expatriation of terrorists) allows the government to grab American citizens secretly for the mere suspicion of a crime, take their citizenship away and extradite them to a foreign country for imprisonment, torture, or execution. This is Caesar-type power, and they plan to legitimize it by launching another terrorist attack. MORE COMMENTARY FROM INFOWARS.COM COMING SOON DOWNLOAD THE DOCUMENT -- HIGH RESOLUTION VERSION (PDF FILE) DOWNLOAD THE DOCUMENT -- LOW RESOLUTION VERSION (PDF FILE) RELATED ARTICLES: Justice Dept. Drafts Sweeping Expansion of Anti-Terrorism Act PBS NOW With Bill Moyers Reports c/ *********************** Se arrivi a un bivio...prendilo!! *********************** www.materialiresistenti.blogspot.com www.zabrisnkypoint.org ___________________________________________ Rekombinant http://www.rekombinant.org