First published at 15:25 UTC on May 1st, 2018.
This is just a backup video site of the videos i found and that i think should be preserved and watched by who cares about #privacy #surveillance #freespeech #greenterrorism #colectivism #floss #freedombox etc
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This is just a backup video site of the videos i found and that i think should be preserved and watched by who cares about #privacy #surveillance #freespeech #greenterrorism #colectivism #floss #freedombox etc
I DON'T OWN ANY OF THESE VIDEOS, ALL COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO WHO CREATED THEM.
As i said above, this is just a backup that i can use to link without fearing that #themtube deletes it or the owners accounts.
[Moxie Marlinspike >> Blog >> We Should All Have Something To Hide](https://moxie.org/blog/we-should-all-have-something-to-hide/)
>As James Duane, a professor at Regent Law School and former defense attorney, notes in his excellent lecture on why it is never a good idea to talk to the police: [Don't Talk to the Police/Cops | James Duane](https://hooktube.com/watch?v=CkZf6_jK3Zs)
Estimates of the current size of the body of federal criminal law vary. It has been reported that the Congressional Research Service cannot even count the current number of federal crimes. These laws are scattered in over 50 titles of the United States Code, encompassing roughly 27,000 pages. Worse yet, the statutory code sections often incorporate, by reference, the provisions and sanctions of administrative regulations promulgated by various regulatory agencies under congressional authorization. Estimates of how many such regulations exist are even less well settled, but the ABA thinks there are “[n]early 10,000.”
If the federal government can’t even count how many laws there are, what chance does an individual have of being certain that they are not acting in violation of one of them?
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