December 18, 2013

Civil Rights Attorney Harassed by Government Spooks, Liberal TV Propagandists




[From article]
“This case is based on Larry Klayman’s tin-foil hat paranoia about the NSA being after him. He had some fantasy that the NSA was after him. This case is not about Larry Klayman, it’s about the metadata program that affects everybody, but the idea that Larry Klayman is the representative is simply outrageous,” Toobin said. “He is a professional litigant and lunatic who should not be a representative of the very important issues of this case.”
This is a classic example of how liberals use personal attacks to discredit not only conservatives, but also anyone who disagrees with them. The first rule of propaganda is personal attacks. Socialists and Communists employ propaganda regularly. The dumbed down population of the U.S. is clueless about being skeptical about what politicians and advocacy journalists say. MSNBC is obsessed with leftists propaganda. Klayman showed enormous courage appearing on that misguided television propaganda outlet.  

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/12/larry-klayman-don-lemon-jeffrey-toobin-cnn-national-security-agency-101271.html

Larry Klayman in huge CNN smackdown
By TAL KOPAN
12/18/13 6:36 AM EST



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[From article]
Larry Klayman, a WND commentary contributor and founder of Judicial Watch and, more recently, FreedomWatch, told WND that once his allegations that the federal government was violating the Constitution with its “watch-every-call” strategy hit the courts, he noticed problems with his email.
“People began receiving from me emails that I had never sent,” Klayman told WND, suggesting harassment in response to his work. “The government just wanted me to know they were watching me.”

Really??? And when I complain about computer tampering they say I'm paranoid.

http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/stunning-revelation-from-man-who-sued-nsa/

WND EXCLUSIVE
STUNNING REVELATION FROM MAN WHO SUED NSA
'The government just wanted me to know they were watching me'
Published: December 16, 2013

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