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Gang Stalking – Free Speech? Not in U.S.

Outlawing the Occupy Movement: H.R. 347 Makes ...

Outlawing the Occupy Movement: H.R. 347 Makes Free Speech A Felony (Photo credit: watchingfrogsboil)

Every time I turn on the radio and have to listen to those government S.O.B.s tell me that the National Security Agency needs to keep information on everyone we call, email, etc., I have to control myself from not breaking the radio.  These government flunkies get on the radio and tell all kinds of sorry ass stories about how  the U.S. is safer because 54 terrorists acts were prevented by the NSA spying program.  All these people know how to do is lie, lie and tell more lies.  I don’t think any of them would know the truth if they ran into.

And then I have to listen to how Bradley Manning might be serving 136 years in prison.  136 years for what?!   From what I read about the information that Bradley Manning provided to Wiki-leaks, it was mostly information that did not put the U.S. in any danger.  Things like how the Afghanistan soldiers were molesting children, how Haitians are getting slave wages, etc.  These are things that are in no way harmful to America’s freedom.

What’s harmful to American‘s freedom are all the laws that the idiots in Congress and the House of Rep passed to take away most of our freedom.  They’re the real danger.  Let me see, there’s the Patriot Act, NDAA, FISA Amendment, drones the president sends out when  he wants  someone killed.  There’s also a law that Congress passed in 2012, I can’t remember the name, that prevents Americans from protesting near a government building. I think it’s H.R. 354 or 357*.   Protesters can be arrested if they’re near a government building or near someone who works for the government.   I could fill out three pages of laws passed since 2001 that take away our freedom in one way or another.

And who gets picked on?  A lowly, private first class soldier.  In my opinion, Bradley Manning should be given a medal for patriotism. He’s more of a hero than all those puffed up, self-important, braggart, do-nothing Congressmen.  We need to throw every one of them out of office.  Let them find a real job and do real work for a change.  It’s time to get rid of the dysfunctional Congress.  They’ve accomplished almost nothing this year, or last year.

*By the way, it’s H.R. 347, also known as the anti-Occupy law.

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Gang Stalking – One day free as a bird; next day a criminal.

Rally against the treatment of Julian Assange ...

Rally against the treatment of Julian Assange by the Australian Government, Parliament House Lawns, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Slogan for the support of the persecu...

English: Bradley Manning

English: Bradley Manning (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Rally in support of Bradley Manning on August ...

Rally in support of Bradley Manning on August 8, 2010, in Quantico, Virginia. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Julian Assange at New Media Days 09 i...

English: Julian Assange at New Media Days 09 in Copenhagen. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’m sure you’ve all heard about Julian Assange.  Julian Assange is the founder of WikiLeaks and is seeking a nation in which he can live freely.  The U.S. and Sweden are both after Assange.  The U.S. accused Assange of espionage, and the Swedes of sexual abuse of two women.

Julian Assange accepted some discs from Bradley Manning, and the discs contained  information about the U.S.’s  government foreign policy. Assange released cables that the U.S.  government sent to other countries.

Julian Assange is living in the Ecuadorean Embassy.  When  Britain refused Assange safe refuge and threatened to send him to Sweden to face charges of sexual abuse, he ran into the Ecuadorean Embassy and asked for asylum.  He ran to the Ecuadorean Embassy because he did not want to be sent to Sweden and then be exported to the U.S. to face charges of espionage.  If sent to the U.S. and found guilty of espionage, Assange could face the death penalty, or prison.

Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier who gave Assange the discs, is now in prison and faces charges of espionage.  Bradley gave Assange the discs because he felt the U.S. was not telling the truth about its activities.  Both of them tried to get the truth out and look what’s happening to them.  Hounded by U.S., Britain, and Sweden. It seems it doesn’t pay to tell the truth.

No one lately wants to be exported to the U.S.  I’ve heard of other cases where people sued not to be sent to the U.S.  Some of them did not want to end up in the U.S. prison system.  They fought to stay where they were because they thought they were better off than if they ended up in the prisons of the U.S.

The U.S. at one time was a place where everybody wanted to come.  Now people fight extradition to the U.S. any way they can.  They see the U.S. as a place of torture.

And if I were ever anywhere else and had to be exported to the U.S., I would definitely fight to stay where I was.  The U.S. is a country that tortures its citizens.  I know, I’m one of those citizens being tortured every single day.  So I don’t blame anyone who doesn’t want to come here.

I heard a lot of U.S. citizens are giving up their citizenship.  The citizens who gave up their citizenship cite the loss of  freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution.  Constitutional rights are no longer guaranteed to citizens. A lot of laws have undergone changes and no longer guaranteed citizens equal rights.  The government can now arrest a citizen and not tell him what he’s being arrested for, and a citizen is no longer given a lawyer to represent him a court.

It’s what happened to me.  One day I was walking around free as a bird, and the next thing I know, I’m a criminal. For four years, I’ve been hounded by the U.S. government.  No charges were ever pressed against, or was I ever told why I became a target of the U.S. government.  Now my life is a horror story.  Non-stop harassment and torture by the U.S. government. And I can get no help from anyone.  And I’m not the only one that this is happening to.  I have a lot of company.  Over a million citizens have this occurring to them.

So if you’re living somewhere else and think the U.S. is a bastion of freedom, I can tell you, it’s not.

Stay away!

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