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https://www.libertarianinstitute.org

On a heavily protected military base some 15 miles south of Washington, D.C., sits the massive headquarters of a spy agency few know exists. Even Barack Obama, five months into his presidency, seemed not to have recognized its name.

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LewRockwell.com By Andrew P. Napolitano

The question of whether former President Barack Obama actually spied on President Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign and transition has been tantalizing Washington since President Trump first made the allegation nearly two weeks ago.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com

The question of whether former President Barack Obama actually spied on President Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign and transition has been tantalizing Washington since President Trump first made the allegation nearly two weeks ago.

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fee.org by Thomas Knapp

n March 7, the transparency/disclosure activists at Wikileaks began releasing a series of documents titled "Vault 7." According to the New York Times, Vault 7 consists of "thousands of pages describing sophisticated software ....

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https://fee.org, Kelly Wright

Wikileaks has just published over 8,000 files they say were leaked from the CIA, explaining how the CIA developed the capacity to spy on you through your phone, your computer, and even your television.

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https://fee.org, Kelly Wright

Wikileaks has just published over 8,000 files they say were leaked from the CIA, explaining how the CIA developed the capacity to spy on you through your phone, your computer, and even your television.

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https://www.technocracy.news, By: R. Scott Moxley

The collaboration between the FBI and Best Buy is worse than anyone imagined and blatantly unconstitutional. Basically, what the FBI is prohibited from doing, spying without a warrant, it pawned it of on Best Buy. Bottom line: don't let the Geek S

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antiwar.com by Andrew P. Napolitano

Those of us who believe that the Constitution means what it says have been arguing since the late 1970s that congressional efforts to strengthen national security by weakening personal liberty are unconstitutional, un-American and ineffective.

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