Sean Sailor
February 28, 2010
President Barack Obama signed a one-year extension of the Patriot Act on the night of the 27th, the absolute latest possible before it was set to expire.
In doing so, Obama signed the extension of an act that he says ” puts our own Justice Department above the law” and “allows federal agents to conduct any search on any American, no matter how extensive or wide-ranging, without ever going before a judge”.
That the so-called Patriot Act is unconstitutional is well enough realized by the general public. For most however, the people and events that surround it remain murky, along with its origins and purpose.
Yet, for a true understanding of how such a blatant abrogation of the Constitution is possible- how a “watch-dog” press could be convinced to be quiet, how opposition could be silenced- one must know the Patriot Act’s origins.
Written primarily by the dual citizen Chertoff, along with the help of a Vietnamese immigrant, the “Patriot Act” was prepackaged prior to 9/11.
Voted into law during the false flag anthrax attacks of October, 2001 by a Congress not allowed to read it and barred from convening until just before the vote, the Act was a master stoke in the coup d’état of 2001.
Just after the Patriot Act was released, Ames strain (Pentagon) anthrax was also released- sent to those that might oppose the law on constitutional grounds- members of the media and the leadership of the Democrat party.
A former opponent, Senator Tom Daschale suddenly supported the measure after receiving anthrax at his office.
Or as Senator Patrick Leahy another Democrat, Patriot Act opponent and recipient of anthrax said:
“I don’t think it’s somebody insane. And I think there are people within our government—certainly from the source of it—who know where it came from. And these people may not have had anything to do with it, but they certainly know where it came from.
Yes Mr. Leahey, and now the rest of us do also- it was made in Ft. Detrick, Maryland.
“What I want to know—I have a theory. But what I want to know is why me, why Tom Daschle, why Tom Brokaw?”
Mr. Leahy, you know the answer to that question.
That same fear also keeps the media quiet to this day every time the Patriot Act come back up for a vote of re-authorization.
Sean Sailor, February 2010

