"Constitutional rights are the rights of the United States’ people concerning the government’s actions and responsibilities."
One does not have to be a US citizen to have these rights, one just needs to be on US ground.
Right? I think I heard this from Judge Napolitano. Quite a proponent of upholding the constitution.
However not many people talk about constitutional rights, they are conveniently forgotten and stepped over by government and US citizens...
Maybe also indirectly, like with "an accessory to a crime"? Also indirect actions have consequences resulting in identifiable victims. No?
metaplanet and el salvador do not get enough credit for their proof of reserves
should become the standard
Truth always wins
The Fort Knox Deception: America's Greatest Gold Mystery
https://internationalman.com/articles/the-fort-knox-deception-americas-greatest-gold-mystery/
TL;DR
#1. Most of the gold was stolen—confiscated from private citizens by government decree in the 1930s and locked away under the pretense of economic stability.
#2. There has never been a full, independent audit to confirm what’s actually inside the vaults. Is the gold the US government claims to have really there, or is all the security just a Wizard of Oz-style illusion designed to uphold confidence in the monetary system?
The US does what benefits the US and has a dark past.
Check TIME's "man of the year"1938
And the American book 'The Passing of the Great Race' was a great inspiration to him and he refered to this book as his bible.
Not part of any politically correct version of US history, but part of history nevertheless for those not automatically assuming the US to be on the (Hollywood) side of the good ones (and rarely ever is once you find that they lost all wars after WWII and also never declared war after WWII)
“Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.” — Benito Mussolini
Words describing something bad does not mean they should be applied to all that is bad.
People call others "nazi", "fascist", "racist" and have no clue that these were once perfect descriptions for a certain kind of people in certain scenario's, not just to smear anyone.
"Nazi" is derived from National Socialist in German. Did you have a socialist goverment? Do you have one now? Does it make any sense to use the word nazi out of context other than to say a bad word to smear someone and ignore the people who actually suffered from or are still nazi (Ukraine Asov Brigade?)
9 hours of pure hero
Meaning: China makes the rules??
Also at the border:
"And no new laws were needed" - Elon






