COINTELPRO -- Updated for the Internet Age

by Will

Liberty Minute July 25 2013

While covering the elitist Bilderberg Conference in England, Luke Rudowski of the independent investigative group WeAreChange.org received an email from someone identifying himself as an anonymous whistleblower. The email, which arrived by way of an account Rudowski hasn?t used since high school, supposedly contained photographs from inside a confidential Bilderberg meeting.

Through a preview feature on Yahoo mail, Rudowski was able to determine that the attachment contained graphic child pornography that would have been revealed if his laptop had been searched upon returning to the United States. This would have resulted in felony charges that would have destroyed Rudowski?s reputation and his livelihood ? and, conceivably, his life.

Since then, Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, and Dan Johnson, founder of People Against the NDAA, have been targeted for the same attempted set-up. In this case, an anonymous e-mail was sent to Johnson from a tormail.org account by someone claiming to be Stewart.

All of this reeks of the FBI?s COINTELPRO operation from the 1950s and 1960s, which targeted political dissidents for disruption, harassment, and criminal frame-ups. Those tactics have taken on even more sinister forms in the age of totalitarian NSA surveillance.

Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free. 

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