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MEDIA SILENT AS FED COMMITTEE QUIETLY PASSES ACT ALLOWING WARRANTLESS SEARCHES

Source Blacklisted News

Published: November 19, 2017

BY RACHEL BLEVINS

It has been over one month since the latest dangerous piece of legislation meant to infringe on Americans’ constitutional rights was introduced, and Congress is now moving forward with the bill that will have serious ramifications for all Americans by blatantly violating the freedoms guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment if it becomes law.

The USA Liberty Act has passed the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 27-8, and as Congressman Justin Amash noted, all privacy advocates should be concerned about the overwhelming support the bill is receiving from Congress.

“The Liberty Act passed committee 27-8. It allows the government to search our private data without a warrant—in violation of the 4th Amendment,” Amash wrote on Twitter. “It’s another bill, like the Freedom Act, that furthers violations of our rights under the guise of protecting our rights.” . . . Read Complete Report

Legendary Author Jim Marrs Passes Away At 73

wMay 21, 2017 On May 21, 2017 in the THEI series, “THEI Eyeballs the Resistors Part 6”, we featured our tribute to researcher Jim Marrs for his excellent work on the JFK Assassination and other conspiracies. We are sad to post this report from Infowarrior that Jim passed yesterday.  Our thoughts are with those who loved and admired the man.  Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw

Published on Aug 2, 2017

Dig a Little DEEPER: Jim Marrs

Marijuana Legalization Passes in Oregon, Alaska, D.C.

Featured Image: Pot Plant. CREDIT: United States Fish and Wildlife Service. SOURCE: Wikimedia.org (Public Domain).

Slate NOV. 5 2014 6:59 AM By Jonathan L. Fischer

The surface area of the United States in which you can adequately and legally hold a proper Dark Side of the Moon/Wizard of Oz viewing party just got a lot bigger: Alaska, Oregon, and the District of Columbia voted Tuesday to legalize recreational marijuana. In Alaska and Oregon, residents passed referenda that will set up regulated cannabis retail similar to the systems that voters in Colorado and Washington state approved in 2012. And D.C. voters passed Initiative 71, whichlegalizes the growing and possession of small amounts of marijuana but does not permit its sale. Under all of those laws, users must be 21 or older to possess pot. . . . Read Complete Report

 

A Return to gold instead of paper as our County’s currency ~ One State at a Time? (W/Video)

It’s interesting to note that changing laws etc. state by state seems to be the secret answer as to how to regain our lost freedoms. First the Pot Prohibition Civil War going on between individual states, now state individually returning to safe and sane money. It’s too early to celebrate, but I seem to see fresh change on the horizon. . . . EDITOR

From Mail Online (U.K.)

Arizona passes law making gold and silver legal tender

PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 9 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:50 EST, 10 April 2013

States are now rushing to push bills through allowing for gold and silver to be recognized as legal tender as politicians fear that the U.S. economy is going to collapse.

The push from states like Arizona, which passed through their House of Representatives on Monday allowing gold and silver to be considered legal tender, comes as conservatives fear that the Federal Reserve is running the country’s economy into a deep hole. . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by MoneyBags73·

Gold An Silver May Become Legal Tender Again In Arizona Or Indiana!!!

Published on Feb 22, 2013

The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday took the first steps to making such coins legal tender in Arizona. SB 1439 would give them the same legal status as the bills and coins authorized by Congress.
Nothing in the proposal by Sen. Chester Crandell, R-Heber, would force anyone to actually accept these coins as payment for any debt. Their use would be voluntary.

From youtube uploaded by TheSilverGuild

Gold/Silver legal Tender in Utah

Uploaded on Mar 6, 2011

Utah took its first step Friday toward bringing back the gold standard when the state House passed a bill that would recognize gold and silver coins issued by the federal government as legal currency.