In as many months, two US citizens have contacted me with stories that are similar. One person claims that through the use of high technology devices, someone claiming to be associated with the US Marshall’s office is able to speak to him 24/7. If the subject is with other people, no one but the subject can hear the voice or voices. It doesn’t matter if the subject is sitting in his quiet home or riding the subway. Two-way communication will occur at any time… Here’s a link to this subjects website: http://www.daprocess.com
The second subject claims to be a veteran of the Vietnam war, well educated, decorated, former special agent of the FBI (1971-1978). Here’s a link http://www.sosbeevfbi.com/targetedforterro.html to a summary written by: Barbara Hartwell, Legal Defense and Research Fund, PO Box 7487, Ocean Park Maine 04063…
At the present time, Freedom From The Press doesn’t have the required staff or funding to further research these allegations. Both subjects lay claim that the mainstream broadcast media ignores their stories and concerns.
If our US Federal government is in fact torturing US citizens, with or without due process, the mainstream broadcast media in America is equally responsible since they refuse to expose these alleged unconstitutional acts committed against US citizens.
Both subjects have indicated their desire to openly testify, under oath, before a federal grand jury. In both cases, internal investigations by various agencies of the US Department of Justice and the US Marshall’s Service claim that the subjects allegations are without merit and the formal complaints have been closed.
You be the judge!.. (Yes or No) Should American citizens have a legal process to question the constitutional integrity of US government officials or agencies? And if such a process existed, wouldn’t the US government become more accountable to the American public at large?
Freedom From The Press fully supports due process. We support the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Does the US Government derive 100% of it’s just powers from the consent of the governed? As attorney Mark Adams of South Florida has already stated on this website. US citizens have been stripped of their ability to call for a grand jury to litigate grievances between US citizens and their government. This reality therefore turns law abiding US citizens into slaves.
Here’s yet another story on CIA abuses: http://pubrecord.org/commentary/3151/panettas-pathetic-attempt-cia/
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Steven Thompson
Freedom From The Press



