Posted on 12/23/2009 1:00:48 PM PST by Clioman
Wither Sovereignty?
Executive Order Amended to Immunize INTERPOL In America-Is The ICC Next?
Last Thursday, December 17, 2009, The White House released an Executive Order "Amending Executive Order 12425." It grants INTERPOL (International Criminal Police Organization) a new level of full diplomatic immunity afforded to foreign embassies and select other "International Organizations" as set forth in the United States International Organizations Immunities Act of 1945.
By removing language from President Reagan's 1983 Executive Order 12425, this international law enforcement body now operates - now operates - on American soil beyond the reach of our own top law enforcement arm, the FBI, and is immune from Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
(Excerpt) Read more at threatswatch.org ...
Obama wants to make sure INTERPOL’s file on him is kept secret. His actions are dangerous to our sovereignty and prepares the way for the ICC.
Watch video narrated by Larry Grathwohl at www.PierreLegrand.net on 12/21/09 on what Obama, Ayers and others plan for Amerikka.
BTTT - This needs to be this week’s top item!
If we have come to the terrible state where we are forbidden by government to police the police, we have become slaves in our own country. We are no longer free men
Our police participate as INTERPOL, does that mean as members of INTERPOL do our federal, State and local police have diplomatic immunity as well?
Once on loan to Interpol, that same FBI agent--working physically out of the same US office--has absolute immunity to investigate and collect evidence in whatever manner he chooses and the targeted citizens have NO recourse in US courts to challenge those methods or to know what information has been collected or how it was collected.
Defenders of this monstrous executive order try to minimize the threat by pointing out that Interpol would have a hard time prosecuting a suspect in the US courts if the evidence was collected in violation of the fourth amendment. Even if that is true, it highly unlikely that Interpol would seek to assist a prosecution in the US courts. This is where the International Criminal Court comes in. That court is not bound by the US Constitution. Interpol simply turns over the evidence to the ICC prosecutors. The suspect is arrested while outside the US and convicted on the basis of evidence collected within the US in violation of the fourth amendment.
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