A Question Of Constitutional Authority
Rod Remelin
Instead of focusing the attention on what the NSA, and IRS have been doing from the beginning of their respective formation(s), "thus the reason for them having been created to start with", more light should be shed on the question of whether or not either one of these agencies were ever authorized under the US Constitution to be created in the first place. Then, after having completed a line by line, comprehensive examination of the US Constitution, and presumably finding no Constitutional Authority for the existence of either the NSA or IRS; the only question should be -- "by what legislative authority were the IRS and NSA created, and if there wasn't any -- then both agencies should be shut down immediately, along with the three main branches of government, "and remain shut down", until the process of identifying all extra constitutional usurpation's since just before the Civil War has been completed, and the result of those usurpation's dissolved, leaving only those governmental services specifically authorized under the US Constitution, and the reinstatement of the original Republic.
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