Lions of Liberty Podcast Ep. 13: John Whitehead - The Police State Is Here

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In this important episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, I am joined by John Whitehead, author of A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, and founder and President of the Rutherford Institute, a non-profit civil liberties organization dedicated to the protection of constitutional and human rights. We discuss how the United States has been rapidly turning into a police state, both through the passage of draconian laws like the Patriot Act and the NDAA as well as new technologies which make it easy for the government to spy on all Americans - or more accurately, on the whole world. Mr. Whitehead describes how the State has been building it's "electronic concentration camp", and what we can to turn the tide against it.Before signing off, I treat the audience to a little rant explaining why it is vital that every day citizens become aware of and speak out against the police state.

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on Monday 12/23/13

when the Lions of Liberty proudly present:

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The Lions of Liberty Podcast Holiday Extravaganza!

feat. special guests and topics TBD!

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