Like
Freedom? Then You Won’t Like the FREEDOM Act
By Ron Paul
March 24,
2020 "Information
Clearing House"
- Last Monday, a bipartisan group of Senators and a
coalition including libertarian and progressive
activists thwarted a scheme to ram through the
Senate legislation renewing three provisions of the
USA FREEDOM Act (previously known as the USA PATRIOT
Act). The bill had already been rushed through the
House of Representatives, and most expected it to
sail through the Senate. But, instead, Senate
leadership had to settle for a 77-day extension.
Senate leadership was also forced to allow
consideration of several amendments at a later date.
Included is Sen. Rand Paul’s amendment that would
forbid the FISA court from issuing warrants
targeting American citizens.
Deep state supporters claim the expiring business
records provision (which authorizes the collection
of our communications and was at the center of
Edward Snowden’s 2013 revelations), lone wolf
provision (which allows government to subject an
individual with no known ties to terrorists to
warrantless surveillance), and roving wiretaps
provision (which allows government to monitor
communications on any device that may be used by a
targeted individual) are necessary to keep Americans
safe. But, since Congress first passed the PATRIOT
Act almost 20 years ago, mass surveillance,
warrantless wiretapping, and bulk data collection
have not stopped a single terrorist attack.
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The
legislation does have “reforms” aimed at
protecting civil liberties, but these new
protections contain loopholes that render the
protections meaningless. For example, the bill
requires those targeted for surveillance to be
notified that the government spied on them.
However, this requirement can be waived if the
government simply claims — not proves but just
clams — that notifying the target would harm
“national security.”
The notice provision also only applies to the
target of an investigations. So, if you were
caught up in a federal investigation because a
coworker is being targeted and you shared an
office computer, or if a store clerk reported to
the government you and others bought pressure
cookers, the government could collect your phone
records, texts, and social media posts without
giving you the chance to challenge the
government’s actions.
The bill also makes some reforms to the special
FISA court, which serves as a rubber stamp for
the intelligence community. These reforms are
mainly aimed at protecting political campaigns
and candidates. They would not stop the FISA
court from rubber-stamping surveillance on
organizations that oppose the
welfare-warfare-surveillance-fiat money status
quo.
Anything limiting warrantless wiretapping and
mass surveillance should be supported. However,
nothing short of repeal of the USA FREEDOM Act
will restore respect for our right to live our
lives free of the fear that Big Brother is
watching. The path to liberty, peace, and
prosperity starts with eliminating all
unconstitutional laws and returning to a system
of limited government, free markets, individual
liberty, sound money, and a foreign policy that
seeks peaceful commerce and friendship with all
instead of seeking new monsters to destroy.
The Ron
Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity is a project
of Dr. Paul’s Foundation for Rational Economics and
Education (F.R.E.E.), founded in the 1970s as an
educational organization. The Institute continues
and expands Dr. Paul’s lifetime of public advocacy
for a peaceful foreign policy and the protection of
civil liberties at home. -
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