Welcome to the united police states of america

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
WELCOME TO THE UNITED POLICE STATES OF AMERICA


No longer is it unusual to hear about incidents in which police shoot unarmed individuals first and ask questions later. What is unusual is our lack of outrage, the relative disinterest of our elected representatives, the media’s abysmal failure to ask questions and demand answers, and our growing acceptance of the status quo in the United Police States of America—a status quo in which “we the people” are powerless in the face of the heavy-handed tactics employed by the government and its armed agents.

However, as I document in my book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State it’s all part of the larger police state continuum. Thus, with each tragic shooting that is shrugged off or covered up, each piece of legislation passed that criminalizes otherwise legal activities, every surveillance drone that takes to the skies, every phone call, email or text that is spied on, and every transaction that is monitored, the government’s stranglehold over our lives grows stronger.

We have been silent about too many things for too long, not the least of which is the deadly tendency on the part of police to resort to lethal force. However, as Martin Luther King Jr. reminded us, “There comes a time when silence is betrayal.”

For the sake of 13-year-old Andy Lopez, we can be silent no more. The Santa Rosa teen was shot dead after two sheriff’s deputies saw him carrying a toy BB gun in public. Lopez was about 20 feet away from the deputies, his back turned to them, when the officers took cover behind their car and ordered him to drop the “weapon.” When Lopez turned around, toy gun in his hand, one of the officers—a 24-year veteran of the force—shot him seven times. The time span between the deputies calling in a suspicious person sighting and shooting Lopez was a mere ten seconds. The young boy died at the scene. Clearly, no attempt was made to use less lethal force.

Rationalizing the shooting incident, Lt. Paul Henry of the Santa Rosa Police Department explained, “The deputy’s mindset was that he was fearful that he was going to be shot.” Yet as William Norman Grigg, a commentator for LewRockwell.com, points out, such a “preoccupation with ‘officer safety’ … leads to unnecessary police shootings. A peace officer is paid to assume certain risks, including those necessary to de-escalate a confrontation with someone believed to be a heavily armed suspect in a residential neighborhood.”
 
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LibertyBeacon

Unto dust we shall return
If ever there were a time to de-militarize and de-weaponize local police forces, it’s now. The same goes for scaling back on the mindset adopted by cops that they are the law and should be revered, feared and obeyed. As for the idea that citizens must be compliant or risk being treated like lawbreakers, that’s nothing more than authoritarianism with a badge.

I never thought I'd live to see the day this sentiment is expressed by a Glenn Beck-backed outfit.

Glad to read this.
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
Privatized police forces you say?







Seal Security works alongside volunteers from the Civic Associations Safety & Security Committee. The security firm is focusing on property crimes, such as burglaries, thefts, and auto thefts. According to the Civic Associations early reports there has been a reduction in “house break-ins.” They also say that the neighborhood, Seal Security and the Houston Police Department “are sharing information to identify, locate, and arrest those suspected of criminal activity inside the subdivision.”

The Seal “officers” are armed like the standard police officer, complete with their own K-9 units. Three to four officers patrol the streets at one time. And they have apparently been out competing HPD. The Seal Security firm are offering their services at half the cost and double the speed.

| Intellihub News
 

BOP

Well-Known Member
| Intellihub News

Dave Hodges, the host of the Common Sense Show stated during an interview that he believes “that Boston (refering to the Boston Marathon Bombing) was a dry run for martial law procedures”, continuing on to say how we are already in “phase one martial law”. Even demonstrating to the audience that “strip malls” and sports stadiums will be transformed into FEMA camps during times of unrest.

Hodges also pointed out that there are “general” agreements between private property owners and the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS). An excerpt from the interview reads, “we don’t have to go any further than just what DHS has been doing in terms of weaponizing over the past 12 months. They have acquired 2.2 billion rounds of ammunition, 2700 armored personnel carriers. Now, this is a domestic police force. Why would they need to arm to this level? They are not going to be sent overseas to fight against some terrorist organization. You could only reasonably conclude that this weaponizing of DHS is to subdue the American public. And I believe that we are on a precipice of having a cataclysmic event which is going to lead to martial law. And that event is financial. The $17 trillion debt that we are focused on is a smokescreen. We have an unfunded liabilities debt of $238 trillion which includes social security, Medicare and so forth. And then, the bankers have managed to get the governments of the modern world to assume the derivatives debt which is $1 quadrillion on the low estimate side. That’s 16 times the GDP of the planet. We can’t sustain that debt, we can’t pay that debt. That will eventually lead to a financial collapse and I believe that will be the trigger event for the rule out of martial law that the Government is preparing for.”
 
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