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Police State Building in America: The New Normal

Police State Building in America: The New Normal

Just when you think the level of corruption within the criminal justice system can’t get any worse, you read stories like the ones linked below.  This is just a FEW examples of the brutality and excessive force being used by police state in America all over the country. They are being trained in Israel to mirror the IDF occupying Gaza.  

Whatever happened to the days of Barney Fife? Now the police look like special ops soldiers ready for battle.  Not really any effort on their part to try to de-escalate any incidents. This is the workings of the New World Order.  Surveillance state. Police state is the new normal in America.

Police State Building in America: The New Normal

Watch: Cops Torture Mentally Ill Man in Restraint Chair for 2 Days, Laugh as He Dies in Front of Them

Restaurant Patrons Fight Back Against Cop As He Savagely Beats Autistic 12yo Girl “UFC-Style”

WATCH: Cops Attack Innocent Family As They Grieve the Death of 2-Month-Old Son

WATCH: Raging Cop Throws Woman to the Ground and Proceeds to Strangle Her

Cops Kill Innocent 86yo Navy Vet as He Protected His Wife from Intruders, No Charges

It Begins: Florida Police Now Confiscating Guns From People With No Due Process

Surveillance State Accepted By Unaware Americans

Considering the fact that those whom society has placed on some heroic pedestal as brave law enforcement officers out fighting the bad guys to protect us are some of the worst criminals around, it’s pretty scary that these are the same criminals that can invade our privacy whenever they choose.  We unknowingly agree to & allow such things by not reading the fine print or not understanding what I ACCEPT really means on some things we agree to related to internet use/technology.

After 9/11, the United States government preyed on the fear felt by many Americans to justify the passage of the USA Patriot Act.  Which stripped every American from due process. If the government just “thinks” you might be a terrorist they can detain you without committing any crime, deny you access to an attorney, or a court hearing and hold you indefinitely.  Now your definition of terrorist probably doesn’t align with the government’s definition. Any veteran who could “possibly” help lead a revolution and any whistleblower government employee could be deemed a terrorist as well, in order to punish and silence them.  It is pretty mind-blowing to know we just sat back and allowed this to happen.

Police State Building in America: The New Normal

Over 30,000 people had their electronic devices searched without probable cause or a warrant by Customs and Border Protection in 2017. Two U.S. citizens and their family were stopped at the Houston airport when returning from a vacation to Guatemala. They reported:

“We were separated and individually interrogated . . . including my teenage daughters. All our luggage was searched, all our papers were copied–including newspapers we had picked up in our travels. Our phones and electronic devices (ipad etc.) were taken, searched and all information was copied)–all this without any explanation or accusation. We were advised if we refused such search, that we would be indefinitely detained.” [Complaint dated 01/26/13]

The authority agents use to violate Americans police state ’ and foreigners’ rights are directives from the Bush era, implemented after 9/11. But support for the illegal intrusions goes all the way to current top government officials, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Former Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, who left the agency last year to become Mr. Trump’s chief of staff, said during a June Senate hearing that such searches aren’t routine and conducted only when necessary…

Mr. Kelly suggested last year that border agents may even ask travelers for their social-media passwords and access to their internet browsers.

Detroit and New Orleans are quickly becoming examples of a city under total surveillance.

The Intercept recently reported on the $40 million surveillance grid being erected in the city under the guise of a “public safety plan.” This plan includes a massive closed-circuit camera system, as well as automatic license plate readers and a city ordinance requiring owners of bars and liquor stores to install cameras outside their businesses.

The reality is that mass surveillance grids like the ones in London, Hong Kong, New Orleans, L.A., New York City, and Houston are the future for all major cities and, eventually, every corner of the world.



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