Finally, a move
towards freedom and the restoration of rights… well, not quite so fast. Hold your applause.
The passage
of the USA FREEDOM Act and the
expiration of parts of the PATRIOT Act are being hailed as monumental steps in
ending unwarranted surveillance, but – signed
into law by President Obama – it is
largely a weak half measure aimed at giving the appearance of restored trust in
government:
Yesterday the
Senate passed and President Obama signed into law the USA Freedom
Act, a piece of legislation meant to curb the government's ability to conduct
widespread surveillance.
The American
Library Association's executive director Emily Sheketoff wrote in a statement
to Business Insider that the bill's passage was "a milestone," going
on to explain that it's the "first meaningful reform of our surveillance
law in almost 15 years."
Similarly, the
Mozilla Corporation's senior vice president of business and legal affairs
Denelle Dixon-Thayer described it as "a significant first step to restore
trust online, and a foundation for further needed reform." (source)
In the wake of
the damning evidence of surveillance abuses disclosed
by Edward Snowden, Congress had an opportunity to
champion comprehensive surveillance reform and undertake a thorough
investigation, like it did with the Church Committee. Congress could have tried
to completely end mass surveillance and taken numerous other steps to rein in
the NSA and FBI. This bill was the result of compromise…
Former
congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul went much further, decrying the
fact that laws to curb mass surveillance are rather meaningless when dealing
with lawless, rogue unaccountable parts of the shadow government.
Criminals don't
follow the laws, and regardless, there is no one who has the CIA, the NSA or a
dozen other intelligence agencies on a leash.
While some may
be cheering the expiration of the Patriot Act – however temporary it may be –
former presidential candidate Ron Paul notes: before Americans applaud a minor step toward transparency, they should
recognize the corrosive nature of the CIA, a secret government operating far
above the law.
It's a sobering
reminder. Ron Paul points out that US intelligence organizations have always –
and will continue – to operate outside the law.
"They are a secret government," Paul says of the CIA.
"Way out of control."
"In a true republic, there is no place for an organization
like the CIA," Dr. Paul says, quoting former FBI
agent Dan Smoot. "I think he's closer to the truth than a lot
of what's going on today."
As Paul notes,
the CIA is out of reach from oversight or directions from the President or
anyone else in Washington:
And according to Paul, [the CIA is] a covert army that doesn't answer to
Congress, the Supreme Court, or even the president.
With that
extreme unaccountability has come many misdeeds.
The CIA's
worldwide programs to sponsor coups, revolutions, regime change and
assassinations have become notorious, and the actions of this secretive
government vessel knows no bounds.
"There are
certainly a lot of theories about the CIA being involved in even
domestic assassinations, and they certainly are now involved
in presidential directed assassinations," Paul says.
"That, to me, was the most frightening experience
in Washington, is there were black budgets.
We never knew exactly how much money was spent," Paul says.
Those secret budgets have allowed the CIA to carry out some
pretty shady practices over the years. Chiefly, assassinations.
"The US
has covertly and overtly influenced elections overseas a number
of times," McAdams says. "It's a very open secret that the CIA
infiltrates monitoring organizations like the OSCE with their
personnel."
No doubt the
flags will wave during the Fourth of July and every other occasion, and
politicians will celebrate their role in reigning in the mass surveillance
programs… but in truth, we are no freer now, and never will be until the shadow
government – manifest in the CIA, the Federal Reserve, the Council on Foreign
Relations, the think tanks and propaganda outlets – is seen for what it is and
dealt with.
http://freedomoutpost.com/2015/06/ron-paul-before-applauding-freedom-act-address-cia-secret-government-far-above-the-law/#VyvDiA9FiJjrt4GO.99
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