Should CIA be Allowed to Operate on Indian Land Within US Borders?

Should the central intelligence agency be allowed to operate on Native American Indian lands within the U.S. border to spy on U.S. citizens and operate their networks within the borders of the United States of America? Is this what our founding fathers had in mind in the Constitution of the United States, which made rules to prevent the government from spying on its own citizens?

And may I ask why the United States of America and the Central Intelligence Agency is assisting in the spying on American citizens? After 911 many things have changed, but apparently the spying on American citizens, which has always gone on was ramped up to the 10th degree.

Should American citizens be concerned if the CIA is operating from within US Borders on Native American land in order to dodge the rules of spying on American citizens that is protected to us by the Constitution of the United States of America? Do you approve as a U.S. taxpayer and as an owner of this government that the central intelligence agency should be allowed to operate above the law through a loophole on Native American Indian land? If so, then what is the reason?

Is it to collect information on international terrorists or use it to control the American people and protect the government from future civil unrest because they're not doing their job worth a concrete water holding device on a river? Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

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