What kind of state would be capable of dissuading and annihilating all terrorism in the bud…
No other single thing exists Like the hindrance of delusion,
“The Communists did not want the American concept of rule of law. They wanted unrestrained despotic government, power without limit, a world without laws—a brutal, terror-inspiring global totalitarian police state which could smash all laws of justice, launch campaigns of enslavement and mass murder, and eliminate opponents of the New World Order. Twenty delegates from the U.S. voted for the 1928 Program of the Third International."
The Bolshevik West is now. Under a tyranny, most friends are a liability. One quarter of them turn "reasonable" and become your enemies, one quarter are afraid to speak, and one quarter are killed and you die with them. But the blessed final quarter keep you alive.
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FISA 702 permits the U.S. government to compel communication service providers to disclose for foreign intelligence purposes the communications of persons reasonably believed to be non-U.S. persons abroad. No warrant is required; a belief that the communications relate to U.S. foreign affairs or national security is sufficient. Under current FISA 702, only entities that provide communication services like email, calls, and text messaging can be compelled to disclose these communications.
As FISA Court amicus and longtime practitioner Marc Zwilligener and his colleague Steve Lane have already noted, the HPSCI bill would upend the current system, enabling the government to compel anyone with mere access to the equipment on which such communications are stored or transmitted to disclose those communications. That could include personnel at coffee shops that offer WiFi to their customers, a town library that offers public computer internet services, hotels, shared workspaces, landlords and even AirBNB hosts that offer WiFi to the people who stay there, cloud storage services that host but do not access data, and large data centers that rent out computer server space to their clients.
Agamben writes “The administrative state theorized by Sunstein and Vermeule, which is establishing itself in advanced industrial societies, is in its own way faithful to this model, in which the state seems to resolve itself into administration and government and "politics" transform itself entirely into "police". It is significant that, precisely in a state conceived in this sense as a "police state", the term ends up designating the least edifying aspect of government, that is, the bodies required to ensure in the last instance by force the realization of the governmental vocation of the state. And yet, the formal apparatus of the legislative state does not disappear, nor do the laws that governments continue to issue despite everything, nor are the offices and dignity that, according to the constitution, embody and safeguard the legitimacy of the system, abolished.
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Berdyaev is a former Marxist who became a Russian orthodox philosopher.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Sui-Generis/Berdyaev/essays/worth.htm