Nov 20, 2019

😩 ~ So much for the #Resistance! While all eyes were on impeachment hearing, House re-authorized PATRIOT Act (RT) ~ | Blogger: [📸Totalitarian Paranoia in the Post-Orwellian Omnipresent Surveillance State & The Constitution and Big Brother : Orwell's 1984 Is No Longer Fiction👀] ... Oh my freaking.. god! You know what - This "method of unconstitutional law" development, will now be embraced by (all) international intelligence services as a mean for the next-gen of Artificial Intelligence Faceregonition and IoT with Jeff Bezos & Elon Musk to compete for 5G backhaul business by supplying roll out of 20,000 telecom satellites, that orbit 20,000 miles above the Earth with 5G-network REAL-time interface international information superhighway of surveillance and control mechanism... In Denmark, the ongoing police WAR on breaking down street gangs (NNV, Hemin Dilshad Saleh) and hatrism of muslims will make a new way of introducing even stronger gun control laws, surveillance and control of the populace (seen it many times before)... |


.. A roll-call vote on the bill was split exactly along party lines, with all 230 Democrats standing up for unconstitutional mass surveillance – including progressives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), who spoke out against it earlier ..

House Democrats have slipped an unqualified renewal of the draconian PATRIOT Act into an emergency funding bill – voting near-unanimously for sweeping surveillance carte blanche that was the basis for the notorious NSA program.

A three-month reauthorization of the notorious PATRIOT Act was shoehorned into a last-minute continuing resolution (CR) funding the US government, bundling measures needed to avert yet another government shutdown with a continuation of the wildly-intrusive surveillance powers passed after the 9/11 terror attacks. Democrats voted almost unanimously for it, granting the far-reaching surveillance capabilities to the very same president they’re trying to impeach.

A roll-call vote on the bill was split exactly along party lines, with all 230 Democrats standing up for unconstitutional mass surveillance – including progressives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), who spoke out against it earlier. Two other Democrats opted not to vote, but not a single representative dared oppose party groupthink.
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