Tuesday, January 24, 2023

They can now keep the Jan. 6 political prisoners because of The Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, and the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), aka the “Indefinite Detention Act,”

They can now keep the Jan. 6 political prisoners because of The Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, and the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), otherwise known as the “Indefinite Detention Act,” and can even strip them of U.S. citizenship entirely (and based solely on whatever fabricated lies they wish to make up).

Signed into law by President George W. Bush, the Patriot Act and Military Commissions Act effectively eviscerated the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution that prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. Since Congress passed the Patriot Act in 2001, these traitors have been working overtime to enact ways around the Bill of Rights, and they are clearly declaring and waging war on the American people.


Barack Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), otherwise known as the “Indefinite Detention Act,” authorizing the U.S. military to seize and incarcerate US citizens without warrant, due process, trial, etc


Sections 1031 and 1032 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA )

1) Explicitly authorize the federal government to indefinitely imprison without charge or trial American citizens and others picked up inside and outside the United States;
2) Mandate military detention of some civilians who would otherwise be outside of military control, including civilians picked up within the United States itself; and
3) Transfer to the Department of Defense core prosecutorial, investigative, law enforcement, penal, and custodial authority and responsibility now held by the Department of Justice.
Americans need to understand that the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) grants the U.S. military the ‘legal’ right to conduct secret kidnappings of U.S. citizens, followed by indefinite detention, interrogation, torture and even murder

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