Topic: Federal Register

3 chapters across the catalog

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
23:26 - 26:19

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Cashless Society, Biometric Testing and the Federal Register

A 1997 Time Magazine article is cited regarding a future cashless society where money is programmed for specific uses and chips are implanted under the skin. The discussion references Federal Register Volume 62, Number 127, alleging that the Clinton administration plans to implement random urine and blood testing for driver's license applicants. This is framed as a direct violation of the Bill of Rights and the Fourth Amendment.

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]
18:15 - 21:08

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]

Executive Orders, Federal Mandates, State Sovereignty

The use of executive orders since 1933 is presented as a method for creating dictatorial powers that bypass Congressional voting. The federal government is accused of bribing states with grants to force compliance with mandates, such as blood and urine sampling, thereby eroding 10th Amendment protections.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
40:53 - 46:02

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

James Bovard and the Proliferation of Federal Regulations

Citing James Bovard’s book "Lost Rights," James Pate notes that Americans now face thirty times more laws than previous generations, with the Federal Register growing by 200 pages daily. He asserts that the "war on drugs" has been used to justify military tactics in civilian law enforcement and suggests that a revolution of the mind is occurring due to government refusal to remain accountable.