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Lawsuits mount against FPSA government!

NEW YORK (PNN) - June 10, 2013 - The Amerikan Civil Liberties Union and the New York Civil Liberties Union filed the first major lawsuit against the Fascist Police States of Amerika government Wednesday after The Guardian, a London paper, revealed last week that the National Security Agency has been collecting the phone data of all FPSA calls for the past seven years.

Filed with the FPSA District Court Southern District of New York, the lawsuit - ACLU v Clapper - calls for the end of the NSA’s broad domestic phone surveillance program, arguing that it violates the FPSA Constitution and exceeds the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act.

Both the ACLU and NYCLU were customers of Verizon Business Network Services, which was revealed last week to have been served with a routinely renewed secret court order by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that mandated Verizon hand over on an “ongoing daily basis” domestic phone records.

The details revealed are considered the most significant national security intelligence leak since The Pentagon Papers.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, in a separate lawsuit against the FPSA government, originally filed in 2008, has also called for an end to the government’s dragnet surveillance program.

The illegitimate Obama regime and top lawmakers overseeing the intelligence community have been reeling from the backlash, defending the legality and effectiveness of the programs in question.

The information brought forth has thrown the nation’s top spies and terrorist pig thug officials, and the secret and unconstitutional “laws” governing their powers, into the light, forcing a very public discussion over abuses of power in the digital age.

A class action lawsuit already in place against the FPSA government for the NSA’s routine collection is expected to be amended Wednesday to include the Internet companies that have reportedly partnered with the NSA regarding a secret Internet surveillance program.