Police state construction progress

kcwildman

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ha ha ha ha :ROFLMAO: the bill of rights is gone.... don't think so,,,,ok check this article.. it shows the ever so slowly taking of the rights of the people by the courts.....


The U.S. Supreme Court Is Marching in Lockstep with the Police State

The U.S. Supreme Court was intended to be an institution established to intervene and protect the people against the government and its agents when they overstep their bounds. Yet as I point out in my book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, Americans can no longer rely on the courts to mete out justice. In the police state being erected around us, the police and other government agents can probe, poke, pinch, taser, search, seize, strip and generally manhandle anyone they see fit in almost any circumstance, all with the general blessing of the courts.

A review of the Supreme Court’s rulings over the past 10 years, including some critical ones this term, reveals a startling and steady trend towards pro-police state rulings by an institution concerned more with establishing order and protecting government agents than with upholding the rights enshrined in the Constitution.


the article goes on to list a number of cases to prove the point....... :mad:
 

kcwildman

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heres a perfect example of how you are watched and listened to at every moment during your daily life.. while the system is spose to be non intrusive on the people's privacy. :rolleyes: ... some how I don't trust these folks to not be snooping....

Chicago installing data collection boxes that will monitor cell phone traffic

The curled metal fixtures set to go up on a handful of Michigan Avenue light poles later this summer may look like delicate pieces of sculpture, but researchers say they'll provide a big step forward in the way Chicago understands itself by observing the city's people and surroundings.
The smooth, perforated sheaths of metal are decorative, but their job is to protect and conceal a system of data-collection sensors that will measure air quality, light intensity, sound volume, heat, precipitation and wind. The sensors will also count people by measuring wireless signals on mobile devices.
 

kcwildman

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now even some news media is starting to catch on ....or so it would seem ...still not sure just what to make of this but here it is anyway
BRUCE: America's expanding police state - Washington Times

America is turning into a police state | Fox News


The New York Times reports, “During the Obama administration, according to Pentagon data, police departments have received tens of thousands of machine guns; nearly 200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of camouflage and night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers, armored cars and aircraft.”
 

Suraska

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I am skeptical of both Boston Bombings and Sandy Hook. The so called older brother from the bombing could have been any old dark hair corpse! As for Sandy Hook the allegedly scared fleeing children sure looked happy and underdressed for it to be December and them fleeing for their lives.
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IroncladMarshmallow

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I am skeptical of both Boston Bombings and Sandy Hook. The so called older brother from the bombing could have been any old dark hair corpse! As for Sandy Hook the allegedly scared fleeing children sure looked happy and underdressed for it to be December and them fleeing for their lives.
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Sandy Hook Elementary School was not being used at the time. It had long since been abandoned.

The Boston bombing was announced as a drill, and it involved crisis actors. The real purpose was to test people's reaction to being told to "shelter in place".
 

Suraska

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Like all other things in life it will go a lot easier without radical nutjobs trying to stage a 1 man coup. Russians and their conquered got use to Communism. Americans will get use to the burgeoning Oligarchy and Police State.

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Darshan

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Like all other things in life it will go a lot easier without radical nutjobs trying to stage a 1 man coup. Russians and their conquered got use to Communism. Americans will get use to the burgeoning Oligarchy and Police State.

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You are very interesting Suraska. You see the truth, yet go with the system of things and do not cause trouble. You are correct. Life during Russification was easier for those who did not resist.
 

TnWatchdog

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10 Naked Truths About the American Police State
July 12, 2014
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by John W. Whitehead – Source: ActvistPost
“The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself…Almost inevitably, he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, and intolerable.”H.L. Mencken, American journalist.
It’s vogue, trendy and appropriate to look to dystopian literature as a harbinger of what we’re experiencing at the hands of the government. Certainly, George Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm have much to say about government tyranny, corruption, and control, as does Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Philip K. Dick’s Minority Report. Yet there are also older, simpler, more timeless stories—folk tales and fairy tales—that speak just as powerfully to the follies and foibles in our nature as citizens and rulers alike that give rise to tyrants and dictatorships.
One such tale, Hans Christian Andersen’s fable of the Emperor’s New Clothes, is a perfect paradigm of life today in the fiefdom that is the American police state, only instead of an imperial president spending money wantonly on lavish vacations, entertainment, and questionable government programs aimed at amassing greater power, Andersen presents us with a vain and thoughtless emperor, concerned only with satisfying his own needs at the expense of his people, even when it means taxing them unmercifully, bankrupting his kingdom, and harshly punishing his people for daring to challenge his edicts.
For those unfamiliar with the tale, the Emperor, a vain peacock of a man, is conned into buying a prohibitively expensive suit of clothes that is supposedly visible only to those who are smart, competent and well-suited to their positions. Surrounded by yes men, professional flatterers and career politicians who fawn, simper and genuflect, the Emperor—arrogant, pompous and oblivious to his nudity—prances through the town in his new suit of clothes until a child dares to voice what everyone else has been thinking but too afraid to say lest they be thought stupid or incompetent: “He isn’t wearing anything at all!”
Much like the people of the Emperor’s kingdom, we, too, have been conned into believing that if we say what we fear, if we dare to suggest that something is indeed “rotten in the state of Denmark,” we will be branded idiots and fools by the bureaucrats, corporate heads, governmental elites and media hotshots who have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo—or who at least are determined to maintain the façade that is the status quo. Yet the truth is staring us in the face just as surely as the fact that the Emperor was wearing no clothes.

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