The International Megan's Law Assault on Everyone's Freedom of Travel
The free movement of the individual is increasingly seen as a revocable privilege, not an inalienable right, as the U.S., Interpol, and governments worldwide conspire to strip, not just “sex offenders”, but everyone of the fundamental right to travel and to cross borders
By David Kennerly
Table Of Contents
PART I:
Introduction
The Alarm Which Finally Roused Us From Our Slumber
The Next Step Down The Road To Oblivion
Understanding “International Megan's Law”
“The International Megan's Law”: An Analysis
The "Exterminating Angel" In the Driver's Seat
PART II:
The Actors:
The National Security State, Post Snowden and Greenwald (and Manning and Assange and Scahill and Binney and Drake)
Extending the Security State To Sex Offenders
The “Five Eyes”
INTERPOL's Big Makeover
The Special Role of the Media In Driving the Sex Panic
Non-Governmental Organizations
Congress
PART III:
An Inescapable Conclusion
Restless Natives
Presumption Of Future Guilt Of Those Said To Be Victimizers (and of Eternal Saintliness of Those Said To Be Victims)