Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Electonic Listening and War

The basic rule of war is that any enemy commuication can be intercepted and listended to without asking permission of the emeny first!

The people FIGHTING the USA - whether uniformed or not - are therefore exempt from all CIVIL rules in place to prevent blantant interception of any communication.

The arguements that people are putting forth that intercepted phone, radiophone, mail, internet communiation etc cannot be used without a warrant is false - when fighting an enemy any and all electronic and physical means are allowed to learn of what the enemy is telling to each other.

Thus, any enemy has NO CIVIL protections at all - only those protections under the USCMJ - which is almost none - as to what is allowed in a MILITARY court.

1 Comments:

Blogger Dennis Mai said...

I hope they're not listening in on me 'cause I'm not the enemy. As a law-abiding American citizen, I don't want people to be prying into my conversations.

8:55 PM  

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