Repeal the Military Commissions Act and Restore the Most American Human Right

The oldest human right defined in the history of English-speaking civilization is the right to challenge governmental power of arrest and detention through the use of habeas corpus laws. Habeas corpus is roughly Latin for “hold the body,” and is used in law to mean that a government must either charge a person with a [...]

Transcript: Cracking The Code 08: Trances. 09 Feb 2007

Thom wrote his book "Cracking The Code" on the air: This was the eighth week, covering trances.
 

Transcript: Habeas Corpus, Military Commissions Act, Posse Comitatus, Feb 07 2007

One of the primary things; one of the core concepts that made America unique, frankly, from Great Britain in 1776 when we declared independence and in 1787 when the Constitution was first presented for ratification and finally ratified in 1789, is the concept that in the United States, the government does not stick its nose [...]

Transcript: Cracking The Code 07: Speaking directly to the unconscious mind. 02 Feb 2007

Thom wrote his book "Cracking The Code" on the air: This was the seventh week, covering "speaking directly to the unconscious mind, no/know, you".