Matthew Brown posted :
In a debate thus far lacking specifics, let us now add some. The crimes committed under the authority of the Legacy Program include: [image that lists the crimes]
Below is the text in the image:
The crimes of the cover-up
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Subversion of the constitutional rule of law and the implementation of secret laws, secret courts, secret orders, and secret police
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Conspiracy to undermine the sovereignty of the United States Government and its peoples
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The aiding and abetting of foreign powers
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The certification and implementation of treaties and international agreements without congressional authorization
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Violating the sovereignty of Tribal lands and peoples
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Creating state-sponsored monopolies and other actions incompatible with a free market
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The suppression of free speech
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The suppression of free scientific, historical, and public inquiry
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The use of intelligence tradecraft to destroy marriages, families, and businesses
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Home invasions intended to gaslight and terrify
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The use of less-than-lethal weapons, including directed energy weapons, against American citizens
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Human experimentation, including behavioral and genetic experimentation
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Kidnappings, forced disappearances, and murders
Full context of Matthew Browns post
The full context can be read in his new substack post called "On amnesty":
About the listed crimes, he says:
This list is not exhaustive and will inevitably grow as additional information comes to light. The scale of the crimes committed against the American people is so vast, so grievous, and so fundamentally incompatible with the principles of a free and independent nation that the reality itself beggars belief
Given the gravity of these charges, the American people deserve full transparency regarding the precise terms of any proposed amnesty — and a meaningful voice in deciding whether it should be granted. Will we, as a nation, accept the familiar defense of “I was just following orders” in exchange for paltry scientific data or exotic technologies that rightfully belong to the American people? This author says no