Thomas Woods : States Can Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Laws!
YES WE CAN! REAL HOPE FOR AMERICA!
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YES WE CAN! REAL HOPE FOR AMERICA!
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Here are two clips that I recently edited together from footage I took in the summer of 2008. First is footage I took when I am my family traveled down to Denver to see what was going on at the DNC. Denver was filled with riot police and it felt like a prison to me. An anti-war march was going on after a Rage Against the Machine concert and was being led by Iraq Veterans against the war (IVAW).
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Here is a slightly edited version of my interview with Jacob G Hornberger without the 7 minute introduction video. This starts off with the interview.
Jacob Hornberger is the president of the Future of Freedom Foundation. We talk about Robert Kahres Gold Coin tax fraud conviction, Federal Reserve, competing currencies, Libertarianism, empire and war, Obama being the 3rd term of the Bush Administration, and more.
Big news today is soon that the government will be able to take control of the internet at their whim. Of course this was only big news today as this bill has been around for a few months and these topics have been discussed by those who follow such things more closely. While it is a scary thought, it probably won’t work writes Jeff Wright.
To start with is the text of an email Fred wrote Jeff and link to the Fox story with the title: Bill Would Give President Emergency Control of Internet
——– Original Message ——–
Subject: Senate Bill Would Give President Emergency Control of Internet
From: Fred
Date: Fri, August 28, 2009 1:57 pm
To: “Jeff L. Wright”Not good.
You might recall a conversation I had with you maybe last year regarding
Government control of Internet information. Sooner or later, some
version of this will will pass. This will be the first step to deal
with the liberty movement.http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/08/28/senate-president-emergency-control-internet/
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Never in the history of the world has there been a situation so bad that
the government can’t make it worse.
Here is Jeff Wright’s response:
Hi Fred,
I’m still not worried. It’s not an issue of the Liberty movement. If it were, we’d already be dead or completely under control. The article and the Bill has pretty much exactly the elements we discussed that I said would make it impossible.
From the FoxNews article:
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“But many in the technology sector believe it’s a job the government is ill-equipped to handle, said Franck Journoud, a policy analyst with the Business Software Alliance.“Simply put, who has the expertise?” he told FOXNews.com in April. “It’s the industry, not the government. We have a responsibility to increase and improve security. That responsibility cannot be captured in a government standard.”
________________________Wow, that was polite. Plus the fact that the technique involved would have to be a bludgeon. There is no way the government or even a consortium of the larger commerical carriers could discriminate out all the various virtual traffic flows embedded in the digital streams at the bottom layers of the NTI. Therefore, it has to be just what they a call it, a “kill switch,” meaning they shut it down at the SONET (physical) up to the Network (TCP) layer. And that would also broadly affect the functioning of State and Federal governments as well. Outside of DoD, and even portions of DoD, state and federal government intermingle their traffic on the same physical network layers as do all the private comms. Separating even that portion out would be the mother of all configuration management projects. Specified and run by the government? HAHAHAHAHAHA! I’d love to be the Cisco, Lucent, Verizon, et al, Chief Engineer that gets handed that one. Job for life with no possibility of success. Hmmmm.
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