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AT WHAT PRICE COMES SECURITY?
THE  GRADUAL AND SILENT FREEDOM KILLERS
By: Steve Berven

The news these days is awash with stories of the ever-more comprehensive measures the Federal nanny state is taking to ensure that we are being protected from all manner of real and imagined threats to our livelihoods and security. And yet these "protections" are coming with a prohibitively high price.

The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, requiring that the American people, as lawful citizens, are to be "secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures," and that this restriction "shall not be violated", is now but a paper tiger, the merest shadow of what the Founders intended for it to be. Click Here For More!

Published in the August 16, 2001 issue of Ether Zone.
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