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Obama Safe on French Soil

As Obama flees justice, will France extradite Obama from Tahiti – or can Obama hide there forever? Just like Roman Polanski, Obama may be protected by the French-American Extradition Treaty.

Obama got caught running an illegal STASI – spying on millions of American citizens, hacking their bank accounts and wiretapping Trump’s campaign. When Larry Klayman tried to drag Obama into court by serving papers at Obama’s DC mansion, Obama was safely hidden in French Polynesia.

How long can Obama evade justice for treason, NSA espionage and crimes against the American people?

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Insider Blows Whistle On NSA

While the NSA combs through our e-mails, employs illegal surveillance tactics to collect metadata from our electronic devices, recent polls reveal that a strong majority of Americans disapprove of these actions. Enter legendary mathematician William Binney, who developed the revolutionary logic and architecture to spy on the world, and has now become the agency’s biggest whistle-blower and nightmare. Listen to Binney’s revelations on The Alex Jones Channel.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: YouTube has deleted and censored this video, as they have all of the content from Alex Jones. In its absence, we present another Alex Jones interview with William Binney, from Bitchute, in 2019.

 

Rein in the NSA

Political commentator Dick Morris says we desperately need to rein in the National Security Agency or NSA. The House last week voted to tone down surveillance conducted by the NSA under the Patriot Act by limiting collection of phone data from Americans. The bill–the USA Freedom Act–is currently making its way through the Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is proposing a two-month extension of the law. Bad move, says Morris, as he explains in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Rand Paul Sues Obama, NSA

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, followed through on his threat to file a class-action lawsuit against President Obama and the NSA regarding the gathering of phone records. “On behalf of myself, Freedom Works and everyone in America who has a phone, we’re filing suit against the President of the United States in defense of the fourth amendment,” Paul said.  Here, Paul describes the suit on Fox News.

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Math and the NSA Controversy

Edward Frenkel, professor of mathematics at the University of California-Berkeley, and Australian video journalist Brady Haran discuss exactly how the National Security Agency (NSA) hacked into our e-mails and social media, creating a worldwide surveillance scandal for the Obama Administration. Although the conversation gets a bit esoteric at times, Frenkel explains how the feds used modular, or clock, arithmetic, and equations with two variables to get their info in this edition of Numberphile.

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NSA Spying on Social Media

If you posted something private online, you wouldn’t want family or friends stumbling upon it, would you? Well, recent documents have incriminated the National Security Agency (NSA) as doing just that. The latest evidence in the widening scandal says the NSA is now mining data from Facebook and other popular social-medial platforms. In the edition of SourceFed, Elliott Morgan and Lee Newton discuss the new revelation.

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Has the NSA Gone Too Far?

“This is not a partisan issue, it’s not about being right or left politically. It’s about a basic, fundamental constitutional right,” says Rev. Rick Hoyt.

Rev. Hoyt is leading his church, the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, and 19 other organizations to sue the NSA for first, fourth, and fifth amendment violations resulting from electronic surveillance. Rev. Hoyt sat down with ReasonTV’s Tracy Oppenheimer to discuss the lawsuit and why his church has a history of getting involved in political matters of this nature.

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NSA’s Assault on Liberty

Congress came close to cutting off funding for the NSA as the evidence mounts of the agency’s massive spying operations — conducted seemingly with few checks and balances, and little regard for preserving citizens’ rights to privacy. Pundit Dick Morris is encouraged that Congress is finally waking up and possibly mobilizing to reign in the rogue agency.

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Snowden Venezuela Bound

While Edward Snowden has yet to confirm he will accept an offer of asylum from Caracas according to officials in the South American nation, Glenn Greenwald, the American journalist who first published Snowden’s leaks in The Guardian, said he spoke with the NSA whistleblower via online chat and believes his source will take Venezuela’s offer soon.

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Stand for the Fourth

On July 4th, hundreds of protesters gathered on Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles as part of a nationwide rally organized by Restore the Fourth, a self-described non-partisan movement demanding an end to the “unconstitutional surveillance methods employed by the US government.”

“We’ve talked to libertarian groups, we’ve talked to Republican and Tea Party groups, we’ve talked to Democratic groups,” explained rally organizer Xander Snyder. “If you are an American and you believe in the backbone of America – which is The Constitution – then you believe in what the Fourth Amendment has to stand for.”

ReasonTV was on the scene to cover the rally and talk with participants about their concerns.

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