The final curtain begins to close the day a new government becomes active.
Our battle cry is and has always been,
"Remember the Alamo".
This very day we are still trying to take our Sovereign Nation away from the
occupying forces.
Texas, The Sovereign Nations, has never lost it identity.
We are not legally a state in the USA, nor have we ever been.
All Nations deal with each other by Treaty.
There is no Treaty between the USA and The Sovereign Nation of Texas, signed
by both parties.
The cry is going out, USA and UN, get out of our Nation!
The line was drawn in the sand at the Alamo.
Together we prevail, divided we will all fail!
I do not know where you live, but for Texians, (Correct spelling with and
"i"), we will never give up. Charlton Hesston said it best, "Out of my cold
dead hand".
The fight has begun again for Liberty and Freedom in The Sovereign Nation of
Texas with the same battle cry--Remember the Alamo
Wayne Blackburn, Texian until death overtakes me.
PS
Law Enforcement has been notified that the US is about to introduce the
AMERO Dollar and with it WE THE PEOPLE will no longer exist as the North
American Union will be introduced consisting of Canada, USA, and Mexico as
one nation. No more US Constitution, it will be UN Charter. For those that
do not take up arms, they will die as slaves. You do have a choice. See the
coins here:
http://www.amerocurrency.com/amerophotos.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "kondrak" <kon..._at_phreaker.net>
To: <TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 1:01 AM
Subject: [TSCM-L] {2073} Re: [ PRIVACY Forum ] Tapping Every Phone Call in
the Country -- Redux]
>
> It really doesn't matter, as the jackbooted thugs will do anything they
> want any ways, and theres no hope for the courts, as they're all corrupt
> as well.
> Its finally over, liberty and freedom are over.
> Game over man...game over.
> Seig Heil big brother!
>
>
> d..._at_geer.org wrote:
>> kondrak writes:
>> |
>> |
>> |
>> | Tapping Every Phone Call in the Country -- Redux
>> |
>> | http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000315.html
>> |
>> |
>> | Greetings. Now it becomes crystal clear why the phone companies
>> | have been begging to be indemnified for past participation in
>> | illegal wiretapping and subscriber transactional data disclosures --
>> | it's obviously been going on massively for years -- as many of us
>> | have long suspected.
>> |
>> | Today's Washington Post explores Verizon's admission that they've
>> | been handing over customer calling data without court orders for
>> | ages ( http://tinyurl.com/2brmh2 ).
>> |
>>
>> The thing to remember is that, per the law and the courts,
>> calling records are the property of the phone company -- they
>> are not yours and you have no statutory right to them, at least
>> in the U.S. There is no unitary "right to privacy" but rather a
>> patois of specific privacy-like rights. For example, by law
>> what you watch on cable television is protected, i.e., what you
>> watch cannot be be kept as a record. However, what you download
>> is not specifically called out as protected and thus what you
>> download is not information about you that you control. Rather,
>> it is operational data that is the property of the upstream
>> provider, and capital-intensive industrial concerns are far,
>> far easier for a government to push around than is some small
>> nothing.
>>
>> Wishful thinking about this is at once useless and vapid. A
>> Constitutional Amendment is perhaps the only genuine answer,
>> unless you like the continuing jingoism of this or that judge
>> inventing a right that the Congress has never had the moral
>> fortitude to enshrine in law.
>>
>> No, I don't like it.
>>
>> --dan
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> >
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