
Be on your best behavior in the City of Brotherly Love,
(Philadelphia's
motto), and nothing will likely happen to you. After you stand in line at
designated entrance points to be searched feel free to enjoy your visit to
the federal government's lavish National Constitution Center in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA. Be especially good on your way to visit the famous
"Liberty Bell" or the government's hyped 'National Constitution Center.'
If the place looks and feels generally like an armed camp, remember the
National Constitution
Center, is a government project, a federal information outlet, and it secured in a federal park. All measures taken are for security purposes
and for your own good.
Photos taken at 6th & Market
Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania in the neighborhood of the Constitution
Center the Liberty Bell, Carpenters Hall et. al..

~~ Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA ~~ 
If you are asked to stay off the side walks in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA by the local authorities or by the federal police
depicted on this page...please, please do
so. To obey will be for your own good. Remember if you are just 'arrested' or
'detained' by the
federal police you may not be entitled to a
lawyer under the United States Constitution.
Under the present
gestapo logic, endorsed by
the Bush administration: The Sixth Amendment, the right to counsel
does not apply when 'arrested' but only until charges are filed .
In other words you don't need no
stinking lawyer. You may not find this
reality chiseled into some government marble
slab at the America's federal... make that the 'National' Constitution Center.
Further your
child could be put in solitary confinement for years for
interrogations without being brought to trial for whatever acts the kid
might have or might not have done.

Terror - Terror -Terror: America's password.
Be assured that the pictures of these displaying booted and armed men in
Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA are very real. These folks are
not actors festooned as caricatures of enforcers inspiring terror in a
fictional futuristic police state. The grimaces, guns and uniforms are
presented on
behalf of their employer, America's national government today, for the benefit of the naive citizenry and
hapless visitors that may labor under misconceptions about America. Remember
the federal enforcers may come out of their government buildings without notice and decide to arrest you
for secret reasons, and question you in a manner they feel will obtain
results. If this be your ill earned fate: Initially you will not be taken
to a far away place. But no one will hear you in your holding cell
which will most likely be in a building whose shadow casts ironically
and dramatically over the federal government's National Constitution
Center in Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA.

Visitors .... mind your manners in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
in the United States of America. Mind what you say and do, and where
you say it, and where you do it, when you come to the United States of
America. Many of our most prominent leaders
across the nation and in the very state of Pennsylvania
inform us that there are no inherent
rights to privacy real or implied that are granted by the United States Constitution. You
may not find this warning about no right to privacy in America posted officially
anywhere in the federal government's National Constitution Center side by side the many
governmental pontifications.


Always be prepared for a government search or seizure in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA based on law enforcement's personal reasonable belief
system. This is true whether you visit the Federal Constitution Center
in America or any other
place in America for that matter. What the Bush administration established
is, to hell with the Bill of Rights. We are changing the standard. No
probable cause and no oaths or affirmations are needed. All that is needed
is if we personally decide that search and seizure is reasonable. By that
standard, no police department in the U.S. would need to bother with
search warrants. The federal Constitution Center will not warn you
or the kiddies that the Fourth Amendment has been essentially scraped in
the United States of America. In other words we don't need no
stinking
constitution. Here's the text of the Fourth Amendment that
is now down the tubes: "The right of the people to be secure in their
persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and
seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly
describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be
seized." Yuk, yuk, yuk.
A further caveat. Presumably under the United States Constitution: Steven
Bradbury, acting head of the federal justice department's Office of Legal
Counsel suggested that in certain circumstances, the president might have
the power to order the killing of terrorist suspects
inside the United States.

Scratch the surface...>>>>> We are all
primitives. (Margaret Mead.)
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