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The FISA and Obama Combination Will Continue With the Destruction of American Rights. Obama is Clearly in the Pocket of the Global Elite. His Brand of Change Enslaves Us.


FISA and Obama need to be separated to preserve our constitutional rights.

There is much to be said about a new president offering hope for change, but FISA and Obama together threaten us.

Barack Obama spoke eloquently of the need for change in the United States and a return to the principles of democracy that have been consistently uprooted in previous years.

In order to prove this, however, he should move swiftly to repeal the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which trounces upon the rights of citizens under the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution.

This seems highly unlikely in today’s world, as the population has grown apathetic with each fleeting swipe of the pen in recent years to remove basic civil liberties.

FISA and Obama will continue to be the tools by which the hawkish elements of Washington’s banking mafia continue to spy on the citizens of the United States and their friends and families from around the globe.

The banking mafia is a group of the world’s wealthiest individuals descended from British and European royal bloodlines that offer credit to approximately 97% of the world’s population.

Currently, most nations accrue the debt of the credit loaned by this elitist group of families.

They charge exorbitant interest that is realistically impossible to repay and thereby maintain our enslavement to a false value system.

Also, the banking mafia owns governments and politicians, the media and most major businesses.

Indeed, this very support system that includes the likes of Zbigniew Brzezinski and ardent supporters of the hawkish policies of previous administrations is in favor of the FISA.

The act itself and its supporters is intended to be a means by which the government can protect its citizens from the evils of hostile foreign governments or agents of terror.

In reality, the act is an agent of terror, a critical tool in the establishment of an Orwellian police state.



The Beginning of the End of Democracy

The spread of democratic principles is a term often used to validate the unjust wars of today and the past.

Evil and terror will be replaced in the savage corners of the globe with democracy by the arm of American might, the people are told.

But FISA and Obama, in this current climate of fear in the U.S. a fear of unknown enemies will continue with the underlying goal of eliminating the rights of Americans.

By siding with Bush in the strengthening of the FISA, Obama has proved that he is willing to fall in line with the wishes of the unseen masters behind the curtains of Washington.

Each time a person in some corner of the United States picks up the phone, unaware of who is listening, is the time that freedom is seized by the clutches of the U.S. government.


Reaching to the Past of Freedom

The architects of the great nation of the United States of America intended for the future of its people to be free of the imposing arm of government.

Entrenched in the Constitution is the right of the people to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure.

When Obama stood in front of millions of people around the world during his inauguration, he swore upon the same Bible, once held by Lincoln, to uphold the principles of that founding document.

He swore to serve and protect the people of America. For him to adhere to his responsibility, FISA and Obama must separate.

Obama must repeal the law in its entirety and begin to restore the principles of the Constitution.

Only then can the people believe that the change he promised to bring is a true possibility.

Obama cannot allow the banking mafia to steal the United States from the people.





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