Martin Armstrong: All Digital Agreements Waiving Privacy are Unconstitutional
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besameunavez 48yo Boston, Massachusetts, United States
The Right to Privacy Means Nothing ANSWER: Our entire loss of privacy rights should be a major class action lawsuit. To sign up for anything, they have tremendous detailed legal agreements where effectively you wave all your rights to privacy. It is a situation where UNLESS you wave your rights, you cannot participate in the digital world. My personal …
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more on Geo altComANSWER: Our entire loss of privacy rights should be a major class action lawsuit. To sign up for anything, they have tremendous detailed legal agreements where effectively you wave all your rights to privacy. It is a situation where UNLESS you wave your rights, you cannot participate in the digital world. My personal legal theory is straightforward. I will be glad to help any law firm that wishes to bring such an action. You CANNOT possibly waive any Constitutional right whatsoever BECAUSE such an act of waiver means that every person in this country, even if not a citizen, can constructively amend the Constitution. That means the Constitution is a scrap of paper with no substance.
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