26 September, 2008

Freedom not Fear Protesting on October 11, 2008

There is a protesting against the massive surveillance planed in Berlin and other place of the world on October 11, 2008. If I were in Germany, I would definitely attend the protesting because it is held in the Eastern part of Germany which had Staci in past. The citizens of East Germany were under massive surveillance during the Cold War. They celebrated the freedom and human rights guaranteed in democracy. What is the purpose of bringing the country (the entire part) back to the era of fear? I believe Bundeskanzlerin Merkel handling the job well although the pressure from the New World Order supporters. Some gang stalkers in Switzerland said that the Chancellor is not the strongest in Germany as there are much strong force in German politics. The United States is now taking the role of what Soviet Union did in the past.

China and Russia may remain as same as what they have been under communism, but the people living in democratic countries should not oppressed from something that is against their laws. If the people working to drive the countries into communism or fascism, they first change the laws. By the black mails and assassinations, they could silence the workers of law. But, the laws in democratic countries remain as to protect equal opportunities of individuals and human rights. That is what democracy is about, the politics under democracy should protect the humanity. Abraham Lincoln was the first president to consider the equality of whites and blacks. At the Civil War, American solders fought for what they believed as right - including slavery.

As President, he built the Republican Party into a strong national organization.
Further, he rallied most of the northern Democrats to the Union cause. On
January 1, 1863, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation that declared forever
free those slaves within the Confederacy. Lincoln never let the world forget
that the Civil War involved an even larger issue. This he stated most movingly
in dedicating the military cemetery at Gettysburg: "that we here highly resolve
that these dead shall not have died in vain--that this nation, under God, shall
have a new birth of freedom--and that government of the people, by the people,
for the people, shall not perish from the earth." http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/al16.html

Nowadays, the US solders are working for making the American citizens into slaves with microchip and massive surveillance. If you want to know what the extreme massive surveillance took place in the United States, check out the history of Japanese Americans. Their properties are taken away and they were locked into concentration camps like Monzana and Tule Lake, CA. War on Terror can bring anyone in any country to be into the same state. If someone seemed to be on a black list which government created, they would be locked up in somewhere. I think this is what it looks like as the life of TIs. I know there are some TIs in Germany. How many people disappeared since 911 in the US? And how many has been kidnapped around the world by the CIA? It is time for the citizens to say no to what the government surveillance teams are doing. From my videos, you can see how informants in Switzerland are working to claim something against their target. The police informants work for money and other benefits, right? To gain profits, they have to claim something out of an innocent individual. Police officers are the same.

So, what is the point of supporting police and military to turn the countries into police state? Eventually, it will drive all non-military-or-police-related citizens into the victim of new Holocaust. This is happening in the world already.

Anyway, this is the website about the protesting against massive surveillance. If you are TI living in the country where the protesting is held, attending the protesting would give you a chance to know who are aware of unlawful surveillance by gang stalkers.
http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/242/144/lang,en/

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