Congressman Hale Boggs' 1971 Warning To The House Of Representatives That US Democracy Was Eroding
Even as early as 1971, some members of Congress had realized that the secret powers that be in this country were already taking over, and threatening those in Congress who might make trouble for them by bringing up the fundamental issue of civil rights abuse.
It is these same JACKALS that we have spying on us within the privacy of our own homes more than 30 years later, destroying our reputations, and subjecting us to both physical and psychological torture, that former Congressman Hale Boggs was referring to in the below statement, which includes the U.S. Military Intelligence complex.
It also refers to the "invisible agents" that Alan Yu refers to in his articles, that appear to benefit from the technology developed as a result of the Philadelphia Experiment, who can spy on any person within the privacy of their own home, car, boat, place of work etc. There truly is no such thing as privacy any longer.
Congressman Boggs' 1971 warning to the House Of Representatives in regard to the eroding Democracy in the United States.
"On 2nd April 1971, the House Majority Leader Hale Boggs (Republican, Louisiana) stated in front of the US House Of Representatives:
'I had heard before, as each of you have heard, of various episodes relating to Members of the House and Senate. The episodes are too many, occurring too frequently, to be ignored or disregarded. Today, as we in the Congress undertake to recover and restore the people's liberty, we find that it is ourselves who are under surveillance, ourselves who are prisoners of the power which our silence permitted to come into being. Mr Speaker, 1984 is closer than we think.'"
Congressional Record -- House, April 22, 1971, p. 11564 - 11565
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