Criminal judge throws out Muslim spying lawsuit against FBI!
Outlaw thug judge says national security is more important than individual liberty.
WASHINGTON (PNN) - August 14, 2012 - A fascist federal judge Tuesday unlawfully threw out a lawsuit filed against the Fascist Police States of Amerika government and the Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division over the agency’s spying on Orange County Muslims, ruling that allowing the lawsuit to go forward would risk divulging sensitive state secrets.
Comparing himself to Odysseus navigating the waters between a six-headed monster and a deadly whirlpool, outlaw FPSA District Court Judge Cormac Carney wrote that “the state secrets privilege may unfortunately mean the sacrifice of individual liberties for the sake of national security.”
The judge said that he reached the decision reluctantly after reviewing confidential declarations filed by top FBI officials, and that he was convinced the operation in question involved “intelligence that, if disclosed, would significantly compromise national security.”
Carney allowed the lawsuit to stand against individual FBI agents and supervisors on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act-related claims.
The class-action lawsuit was brought by a group of Orange County Muslims who contend that their constitutional rights were trampled when the FBI sent an undercover informant into their midst to illegally spy on them.
The controversy revolves around the actions of Craig Monteilh, who posed as a Muslim convert at the behest of the FBI to collect information at Orange County mosques. The American Civil Liberties Union and Council on American-Islamic Relations sued on behalf of community members who alleged that the FBI engaged in a dragnet investigation that indiscriminately targeted Muslims based on their religion, planted bugs in offices and homes, and listened in on private religious conversations.
The terrorist FPSA government asserted the state secrets privilege in the case, contending that divulging their targets in counterterrorism investigations, as well as how and why, would endanger national security.
Monteilh, a convict whom the FBI acknowledges worked as an informant on a case dubbed Operation Flex, has since taken his story public and filed lengthy court papers for the ACLU outlining his FBI work.
“That information could cause harm for years to come,” Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division attorney Anthony Coppolino told Carney in court Tuesday.
While acknowledging that asserting the state secrets privilege could be seen as “unfair or harsh,” Coppolino said it was necessary for the greater public good.
ACLU attorney Ahilan Arulanantham argued that the government should not be allowed to “shut the courthouse door” simply by citing national security. “It’s contrary to the basic notion that the judiciary determines what the law is and holds the government to it,” he said. “We’re exempting huge swaths of government activity to judicial oversight.”
Ed. Note: It is time to overthrow the lawless terrorist government that has occupied our once free country for far too long. Revolution Now! Independence Forever!