- The halcyon days of relative freedom and tranquility
of the fabulous '50s and early 1960s were abruptly ended with the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy, on the 22nd of November, 1963, by intelligence
agents.
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- Then, the coup de grace was leveled on the American people
with the mislabeled "Patriot Acts," after the 911 false-flag.
Ever since then, a police state has been engulfing the "land of the
free and the home of the brave."
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- Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan
administration, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts has told us much about our forming
police state, in his great monograph entitled, "America's Police Brutality
Pandemic."
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- The endless US "war on terrorism" quickly turned
into wide spread campaigns to torture innocents, in the Middle East, while
rendering millions homeless, amid universal ruin and disease, while over-running
America with terrorists, wearing police badges and carrying automatic weapons.
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- Dr. Roberts wrote, "Ironically, Bush's 'war on terror'
has made Americans less safe at home by diminishing US civil liberty and
turning an epidemic of US police brutality into a pandemic Americans are
not safe anywhere from police."
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- Gratuitous brutality by police invariably ends with an
arrest, often based on bogus charges; and even when videoed, few officers
are fired or even disciplined.
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- Dr. Roberts wrote, "Cops cover up their own crimes
by arresting their victims on false charges that are invented to justify
the unprovoked police violence against citizens."
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- From our local city fathers to the US congress to the
White House, no one has stepped forward to stop, or even slow, the increasing
savagery of police officers across the country.
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- And even more disturbing is the fact that many Americans
still justify police cruelty, no matter how unjustified; a phenomenon that's
likely to continue until such rationalizing souls are themselves senselessly
beaten by mindless cops, without just cause.
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- Bullies and those with various inferiority complexes
have long been attracted to police, or other kinds of governmental work;
but today, it seems that cruelty as a personality trait is
a requirement for police work.
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- Exacerbating the growing specter of police inhumanity
has been the militarization of practically every one of the 17,000 police
organizations in the country; it's a very troubling development that has
gotten worse yearly, since the assassination of President Kennedy.
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- To have civilian police departments now using heavy military
equipment, automatic weapons, and the tactics, training, and even uniforms
of the military, means but one thing: our governmental establishments are
setting themselves against us the people.
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- SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) teams were virtually
unknown in the '50s and early '60s; but today, SWAT teams have become so
prevalent, they're even used in routine warrant service in drug cases,
and other nonviolent crimes, in spite of the fact, that para-military actions
often trigger violence instead of defusing it.
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- University of Eastern Kentucky criminologist Peter Kraska
estimates there's a frightening 1,500 percent increase in the use of SWAT
teams in America, from the early 1980s to the early 2000s. The use of SWAT
teams has reached such proportions, that the America of 2000 has become
all but unrecognizable, today.
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- The corporate media reports few of the over 800 times
a week, SWAT teams break into American homes, trash them, shoot any dogs
and cats they see, and under the asset forfeiture and seizure laws steal
what they want under the pretense of gathering evidence.
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- Less than one-half of these home invasions result in
felony charges. In fact, many of these SWAT assaults are at wrong addresses,
with no redress for stolen property, killed pets or humans.
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- To "serve and protect" no longer seems to be
the role of our peace officers; indeed, today such officers are even labeled
as "law enforcers," an enforcement that will be needed to force
unpopular laws on the public, laws that do not have the consent of the
governed. Police units in America have become an occupying military force.
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- Before the militarization of local police departments
came the federalization of them, with congressional appropriations, which
have not only undermined our Constitution, but have, in effect, nationalized
our local police, as federal money always comes with strings attached.
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- Under our 1878 Posse Comitatus Act, it became illegal
to militarized our civilian police, much less to all but nationalize them.
Our Constitution, and its attendant laws, however, have never curbed the
agenda of the International Monetary/Banking Cartel, nor the quick implementation
of those plans by the US congress.
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- In 1981, congress passed the Military Cooperation with
Law Enforcement Official Act, which allowed the US Department of Defense
to begin supplying city police departments with heavy military equipment
and training, as if the American people were the enemy.
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- And as if that was not damaging enough, congress again
turned against the American people by passing the 1994 Ominibus Crime Act.
Consequently, the federal government took over the complete direction,
financing, training, and militarization of our once independent, local
police departments, all under the control of "our" intelligence
agencies.
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- In a September 7, 1999 San Francisco Examiner article
entitled, "Paramilitary Cops Serve Themselves Not Us," writer
Harley Sorensen told us that the Pentagon [under the direction of intelligence
agents] routinely sends armored personnel carriers, grenade launchers,
and M-16 rifles to city police stations.
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- Then, President Obama joined the betrayal of the American
people with his highly touted and so-called Stimulus Bill (American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act) that allocated $4 billion to buy yet larger gun arsenals
of assault rifles and shotguns, and to hire more police, sharpshooters
and bomb squads. The American people paid for Stimulus Bill, but as usual,
much of that money has been used against them.
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- Pain compliance has become the byword and goal of the
police constabulary, that has been indoctrinated by intelligence services
to believe the general public to be their enemies.
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- Savage police brutality is not new. Even a score, or
so, years ago Human Rights Watch published a report entitled, "Shield
from Justice: Police Brutality and Accountability in the United States."
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- The report stated: "Police abuse remains one of
the most serious and divisive human rights violations in the United States.
The excessive use of force by police officers, including unjustified shootings,
severe beatings, fatal chokings, and rough treatment, persists because
overwhelming barriers to accountability make it possible for officers who
commit human rights violations to escape due punishment and often repeat
their offenses. Police or public officials greet each new report of brutality
with denials or explain the act was an aberration, while the administration
and criminal systems that should deter these abuses by holding officers
accountable instead virtually guarantee them impunity."
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- The extent of rampant and savage police behavior has,
to date, been largely hidden by the Cartel's corporate media, but no more.
Now that the Cartel's intelligence services has its Praetorian Guard (bodyguards
used by Roman emperors) in place, we'll be hearing more and more about
what bad asses cops are. After all, a harsh and tyrannical government is
subject to creating great dissension in the general public, and there must
be the means to control them.
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- The Monetary/Banking Cartel cannot steal trillions of
dollars from the American people, and then take it for themselves, leaving
us impoverished, without creating hard feelings. But, the public knowledge
about bad-assed cops will convince most people to keep their hard feelings
to themselves.
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- And those who get too vocal about their feelings will
be deemed terrorists and dealt with by militarized cops anxious to brutalize,
if not kill, anyone, as long as they think they can get away with it. And
they have been getting away with it, as has been assured them by intelligence
agents, who have been inserted into local police departments.
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- These agents have directed our police along the "police
versus the people" lines with secret training videos, manuals, and
directives, all part of the federal funding unknowing Americans pay for,
resulting in the obvious alienation of their local police, who should be
serving and protecting them.
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- So brainwashed have become many of our police personnel
that they actually believe there are many, large, heavily armed, militia
groups throughout the US, anxious to kill them, even in the super
surveillance state that America has become.
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- Someone, please ask these deluded cops how could a group
of hotheads secretly meet and train with rifles, automatic weapons, or
much less train with bombs, hand grenades, tanks, armored personnel carriers,
artillery, and the like and get away with it. Would not such training make
a bit of noise that somebody would report?
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- Please understand, when you hear of the FBI busting up
a "militia" group, it was probably a low-keyed outfit run by
federal black intelligence operatives, put together to make the police
and public believe such militias actually exist.
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- Another important issue that has been largely kept out
of the media, has been the pressure brought to bear on local police departments,
by the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department to abandon "cognitive"
entrance exams for police applicants. Cities that do not drop cognitive
exams are often sued by the US Justice Department, under the pretense of
"racial diversity."
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- Cognitive entrance exams were based on intelligence and
reasoning abilities, which tested one's reading and writing skills. Today,
many police applicants only have to scored about as well as the bottom
one percent of what police applicants had to score 20 years ago to pass.
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- Now you'll know why that policeman who gave you a ticket
seemed as dense as a box of rocks.
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- Once the Cartel had enough stupid cops, they needed something
to keep them agitated; and, pickling them in testosterone, caused by anabolic
steroids, would do the trick. After all, don't cops need to be bigger,
badder, and brawnier than the bad guys?
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- But what if cops become bad guys themselves? If so, then
adding steroids to the mix, producing legions of cops in fits of 'roid
rage, could be very bad for the American public.
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- Dr. Harrison Pope, Harvard's steroid specialist and author
of "The Adonis Complex" has said, "An intense 'roid rush
can impair your judgment and inspire all manner of reckless behavior. You
could have someone who's not particularly aggressive, who has no history
of psychiatric disorders, and he goes on steroids and has a Jekyll-and-Hyde
personality change. And, of course a police officer in that situation would
be quite dangerous."
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- How many cops are on the juice?
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- "I've heard of many, many accounts of officers taking
steroids," said Dr. Pope. "But, it's impossible to put a number
on it. Even if I got a federal grant to study this, I wouldn't be able
to get that number, because of the veil of secrecy."
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- Dr. Larry Gaines, chairman of the criminal justice department
at California State University said, "We don't have a sense of the
scope of the problem [cops on 'roids]. And it is a problem, because of
the potential for violence."
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- Also, there's strong correlation between police officers
on steroids and those cops who deal in other drugs on the street. What
starts out with the illegal gateway drug of steroids can easily move onto
dealing in pot, coke, Ecstasy and other drugs.
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- These juicers in blue are an open secret within the secretive
subculture of the intelligence world, the operatives who are making many
steroids available to many cops. Otherwise, the growing problem of cops
on 'roids is being kept quiet.
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- Few police departments test officers for steroid use,
and of course our national leaders are too busy investigating steroid use
among baseball players to mandate steroid tests for all - or any - of our
17,000 law enforcement departments and organizations.
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- Little George Bush II announced in a State of the Union
address in January of 2004 that the use of steroids in sports is dangerous,
"So tonight I call on team owners, union representatives, coaches,
and players to take the lead, to send the right signal, to get tough, and
to get rid of steroids now."
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- Bush's ridiculous distraction from our real problems
was followed by thunderous applause from senators and congress-persons,
none of whom dared to mention that intelligence operatives play a significant
role in ensuring many police officers use 'roids and rage against us, the
American people.
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- Little Bush was a international embarrassment, but our
US congress is an utter disgrace to America, with bogus, titular leaders
like republican Senator John McCain and democratic Congressman Henry Waxman
leading us on the path to oblivion, with their pretended concern over performance
enhancing drugs in sports.
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- Jay Leno said, "Congress is investigating steroid
use in baseball. Apparently we've cured cancer and all other problems of
the world so now we're starting on this one."
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- Give a cop on steroids a stun-gun or taser and you have
a potentially dangerous combination.
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- Today, a totally innocent American can be tasered with
50,000 to 150,000 volts of electricity by simply verbally disagreeing with
a police officer.
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- Tasers, known as "electronic immobilization devices,"
deliver a long lasting electrical shock up to 450 times stronger than the
current of a household's electrical socket. It's been reported that being
hit with a taser is much like being hit full force in the head with a baseball
bat.
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- Tasers disrupt one's central nervous system, causing
severe, involuntary muscle contractions that immobilize and can stop one's
heart unto death. Already there have been about 400 people killed by tasers.
Killing unnamed civilians has become, with some, a macho thing to do, especially
with some congenitally disadvantaged cops, who seem to have special immunity
to murder.
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- The Internet is loaded with videos of cops tasering old
ladies, children, and people who offered no resistance to arrest. Police
are now, however, prohibiting video taping of their thuggery, while they
video us with impunity.
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- It seems evident that some people want us to fear government.
The great Thomas Jefferson wrote, "When governments fear the people
there is liberty. When the people fear the government there is tyranny."
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- But still, there are those who fear our government and
police, but insist they live in a protected democracy. And in the
immoral words of Pogo, "We've found the enemy and he is us."
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- Federal and state governments carefully avoid keeping
accurate statistics on police brutality or even officer involved sexual
misconduct; but fortunately, the brave National Police Misconduct Statistics
and Report Project (NPMSRP) does its best to keep abreast of the constant
and burgeoning outbreaks of gross police misconduct.
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- There is, however, an indeterminate amount of under-reporting
that exists within NPMSRP's statistics, since the Cartel's corporate media
does not report on every complaint of police misconduct, nor on every lawsuit
filed. Moreover, it can be assumed that many victims of police brutality
have chosen to remain silent.
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- Still the statistics reported by NPMSRP should prove
to anyone, America has, in- deed, become a police state; and, only with
more Americans becoming aware of our precarious situation do we have a
chance of reversing what we have allowed to happen.
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- It would be foolish to expect that any facet of our federal
government would ever alert us to the extent of police brutality. The one
and only such report that I'm aware of is about a decade old, and was based
on the data voluntarily given by only five percent of US police departments.
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- During the first three months of 2010, alone, NPMSRP
cites 1,160 unique reports of police brutality or other misconducts, which
includes 1,410 separate police officers, and 1,446 victims, with 52 civilian
deaths.
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- During the same three month period, 77 police chiefs
and sheriffs were named in misconduct reports.
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- From the thousands of police brutality and misconduct
reports from 2009, listed below are some of those crimes.
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- 1. Choking children,
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- 2. Child molestation,
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- 3. Shooting chained dogs and scared cats,
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- 4. Beating people in wheelchairs,
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- 5. Tastering children and old people,
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- 6. Sexual assaults on women,
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- 7. Breaking into private homes and stealing,
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- 8. Fleeing hit and run accidents,
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- 9. Getting DUIs.
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- 10. Destroying private home with tear gas shells,
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- 11. Perjury and tampering with evidence,
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- 12. Causing brain damage,
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- 13. Ignoring 911 calls,
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- 14. Driving on suspended licenses,
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- 15. Sodomy and corruption of minors,
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- 16. Stealing money, drugs, and guns,
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- 17. Drug addictions,
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- 18. Illegal steroid use,
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- 19. Having sex in patrol cars,
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- 20. Extortion of cash at traffic stops,
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- 21. Wife beatings,
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- 22. Beating hand-cuffed teenagers,
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- 23. Stealing drugs held as evidence,
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- 24. Running into pedestrians with patrol cars,
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- 25. Stalking women,
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- 26. Tasering unconscious diabetic 11 times.
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- Until we get a president and congress that will do their
jobs and take back control of "our" intelligence services, from
the foreign and private International Monetary/ Banking Cartel, the US
government will continue to force on us a police state as tyrannical as
was those of communistic Russia or Nazi Germany.
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- Instead, "our leaders" consider every American
to be a potential terrorist, while these very same leaders terrorize us
with warrantless spying of our emails, postal mail, telephone calls. They
beat us, taser us, and falsely arrest us, while pretending to protect us
from the very terrorists they've created.
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- And, unless more of us wake up to the tyranny afoot,
we the American people are, indeed, the problem.
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- J. Speer-Williams
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