The Examiner

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Dec 292009
 

U.S. placed under international police-state.

What, exactly does this mean? It means that INTERPOL now has the full authority to conduct investigations and other law enforcement activities on U.S. soil, with full immunity from U.S. laws such as the Freedom of Information Act and with complete independence from oversight from the FBI.
In short, a global law enforcement entity now has full law-enforcement authority in the U.S. without any check on its power afforded by U.S. law and U.S. law enforcement agencies.

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  16 Responses to “The Examiner”

  1. Another false knee-jerk post by NO2LIBERALS.

    Please do not trust what he says until you do your own research.

    About half way down the following article explains INTERPOL -

    • To what article are you refering?

      • Colin, the spam filter apparently didn’t like his link. I pulled his comment from the filter and removed the link. The spam filter is right about half the time, which makes it twice as truthful as the poster.
        I would never click on a link he posted.

        • bar, the fact that he gave them the nod with executive powers still doesn’t give them the same powers as law enforcement.

          That’s all the article said, NO2.

          Thanks for clarifying for us.

  2. Makes me wonder what “rights” any American citizen would have if arrested by INTERPOL.

    • INTERPOL cannot arrest anyone.

      Please do your research.

    • bar, the fact that he gave them the nod with executive powers still doesn’t give them the same powers as law enforcement.
      I would be more concerned about their clandestine operations.
      If anyone stood up to them, even defended themselves from an unlawful arrest, the IP would have no leg to stand on in the courts.

      • This cant possibly be good.
        I wonder if President Zero or some other government agency could use them for some covert activities, since they are not bound by our laws?

        • That would be my concern.
          I mean, why would he alter such an innocuous and dated exec order, if he didn’t have a specific motive?
          I’m sure there are many law enforcement agencies, especially at the federal level, that would be intimidated or required to comply with their investigations.
          I doubt if many Sheriffs would be so inclined, or sympathetic to them if one of the IP was blasted by a citizen resisting an unlawful arrest.

  3. This story has gone mainstream.
    Washington Examiner, Obama gives Interpol free hand in U.S.

  4. ABC has a story also.

    • He sure waited to the last sentence to spell out what others are so concerned with.
      Even my FBI family member doesn’t care for this action.

  5. Facts about the blog anger surrounding this -

    http://www.factcheck.org/2010/01/the-united-states-of-interpol/

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