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Thursday
24Dec2009

Interpol Taking Over American Law

Just this morning I posted an article from Threats Watch and the reposting was from an article entitled Wither Sovereignty.  Following shortly will be a few pieces that will be of interest...

Weasel Zippers: WTF: Obama By Executive Order Grants Interpol Diplomatic Immunity...BUMPED

Gee.  I wonder if Ed will continue to call me a Black Helicopter Republican...

Bumped: Couple this with the EPA power grab, raising the debt ceiling, Obama/Reid/PelosiCare, UN Human Rights Council, etc., and it proves our sovereignty is being successfully stolen.

Wow. Could this be Obama's own police force? [...]

Could be.

The White Marxist House has a slight blurb just letting people know the unknowing...you will notice that the particulars aren't even mentioned there.  Gee.  I wonder why that might be.

This whole thing reeks of L.O.S.T..  Kind of reminds me of What Will You Say To The Demons.

Stop L.O.S.T.! - L.O.S.T.? - On Colonel North and L.O.S.T. - Lose The L.O.S.T.!!....UPDATED - Stop L.O.S.T. and the UN!! - L.O.S.T.: Law Of the Sea Treaty - Once Again...Lose L.O.S.T.! -

The Patriot Room:  Obama exempts INTERPOL from search and seizure on US lands

This post is based on a post at Brutally Honest. See also my follow-up piece here.

The concept of granting immunity to foreign nationals in our country goes back at least as early as 1790 when we passed "An Act for the Punishment of Certain Crimes against the United States," wherein immunity was granted to foreign diplomats. (This Act was revised in 1798 by the (in)famous "Sedition Act.")

The immunities were not as broad as one would think, and that lack of a broad immunity has been tagged as a reason, among many, why the League of Nations failed. In 1945, at the same time as the United Nations was formed, we passed the United States International Organizations Immunities Act. This Act gave foreign diplomats many of the same rights as citizens and permanent residents - to enter into contracts, own real property, etc. Additional rights were given, and in particular was this:

[...] Section 2(c) Property and assets of international organizations, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, unless such immunity be expressly waived, and from confiscation. The archives of international organizations shall be inviolable. [...]

Say what you will, surrendering American Sovereignty to an international anything stands for another American Revolution, Part II.  I'll not stand for it.  You?  How would you like some clown from Spain with Interpol arriving at your business or home demanding whatever they thought they wanted to see and NOT produce a warrant?  I live in Texas.  They will be shot.  Trust me.

Brutally Honest: Did Obama give INTERPOL more power last week?

[...] Let's hope this is all one big misunderstanding right?

I'm sure you folks are aware of this right? I mean, usurping the sovereignty of the United States of America and granting powers to foreign agencies is something I know the MSM would be all over... right?

Like stink on poop... right?

Right.

Hope and change. [END]

I have Obama's Hope and Change on my web gear.  Bastard.  Surrender the Nation to the marxist-sociopaths and then do this.  Communist Rat Bastard.  Moron.

More from The Patriot Room:  Story set to explode: Executive Order Amended Immunizing INTERPOL In America - Is The ICC Next?

[...] In light of what we know and can observe, it is our logical conclusion that President Obama's Executive Order amending President Ronald Reagans' 1983 EO 12425 and placing INTERPOL above the United States Constitution and beyond the legal reach of our own top law enforcement is a precursor to more damaging moves. [...]

National Review: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?

You just can't make up how brazen this crowd is. One week ago, President Obama quietly signed an executive order that makes an international police force immune from the restraints of American law. [...]

Screw American Law!  He's The One!  The Messiah!  The Chosen!  The Jiahdi Sympathizer!  The World's Rezident!  Where's that damned birth certificate anyway?  Frikkin' bastard.

Bizzy Blog: Lucid Links (122309, Morning)

[...] So Obama got rid of ALL of Reagan’s exceptions, making INTERPOL a fully privileged entity (i.e., “appropriate” to Obama means “full”). An almost up-to-date list of “Public International Organizations Entitled To Enjoy Certain Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities” is here. [...]

[...] President Reagan’s original EO text, modified with Obama’s new deletions, now reads as follows (bold is mine):

By virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, including Section 1 of the International Organizations Immunities Act (59 Stat. 669, 22 U.S.C. 288), it is hereby ordered that the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), in which the United States participates pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 263a, is hereby designated as a public international organization entitled to enjoy the privileges, exemptions and immunities conferred by the International Organizations Immunities Act; except those provided by Section 2(c), the portions of Section 2(d) and Section 3 relating to customs duties and federal internal-revenue importation taxes, Section 4, Section 5, and Section 6 of that Act. This designation is not intended to abridge in any respect the privileges, exemptions or immunities which such organization may have acquired or may acquire by international agreement or by Congressional action.

I guess we just got the LOST.  By Executive Order.  So much for getting anything recognized by the Senate.  As if that matters seeing that we have a bunch of marxist-sociopaths running around...except for Christmas...now that we have Separation of Church and State and all that crap.

Ed at Hot Air: Did Obama exempt Interpol from same legal constraints as American law-enforcement?

How's that Black Helicopter Republican thing going for you, Skippy?

[...] I seem to recall the Left getting hysterical over the Patriot Act extensions that Obama finally backed.  This gives Interpol a much wider operational latitude than anything contemplated in the Patriot Act, and with no accountability at all. [...]

Obama's Civilian Security Forces, Ed?  Remember, Ed?  Nobama's Civilian National Security Forces Explained?

HT goes to the JPA Live BTR Show and Danger Girl for an article in Military Times, which is owned by Gannett which also publishes the USA Today newspaper. I called your attention to the MT's affiliation because the MT in no way and by no means whatsoever is linked to the "official" military news outlets. All "official" news outlets of the military are either .org or .gov. Any alleged military news outlet which has a .com or a .net designator should be taken with a grain of salt - or something of a lesser value. This, however, does not apply to blogs or bloggers for the obvious - even to the oblivious - reasons. To perform a back-check, please visit this site. [...]

Read the rest of that post, ladies and gentlemen.  Then read this one: Obama's Brown Shirts - Civilian National Security Forces.  Where were we to get all of these new-fangled Storm Troopers?  Interpol.  Thanks, "Conservatives".  Bite me and stop whining about what YOU all did to this Nation.  Stay at home to get Obama elected so we could get another Reagan so in the mean time we have dead military, thanks to Obama and his cabal of asswipes and now we have Interpol overriding the USC.  Good job.  Morons.

Flopping Aces: O’s INTERPOL Executive Order: immunity for Obama?

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December 25, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteriggymom

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