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By Michael, on May 3rd, 2013
‘Why
do so many Americans want us to become more like Nazi Germany? When I was
growing up, I was taught that Nazi Germany was the antithesis of everything
that America stood for. I truly believed that we were "the land of
the free" and that we were a bright, shining example for the rest of the
world. Unfortunately, over the past couple of decades America has been
eagerly embracing the secret police culture of the Nazis. In a desperate
attempt to feel "safe", we have decided to become much more like our
arch-enemies of the past. In fact, in many ways we have already surpassed
them. Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union never had facial recognition
cameras, "enhanced pat-downs", automated license plate scanners,
voice recognition software, mobile backscatter vans or drones in the
skies. In America today, every single form of electronic communication is
monitored by shadowy government intelligence agencies. All over the
globe, the emerging Big Brother electronic surveillance grid becomes more
pervasive with each passing day. Never in the history of the world have
citizens been monitored so closely by their own governments. But is all
of this surveillance actually keeping us safer? Of course not. Just
look at what happened in Boston. But every time another tragedy strikes,
our politicians tell us that the answer is to tighten security even more.
If this continues, eventually security will become so tight that it will choke
all of the life out of this country.
Much
has been written about the abuses on the federal level by the TSA and the Department of Homeland
Security, but this is not just a phenomenon that is happening on the federal
level.
Sadly,
the truth is that Americans are embracing the secret police culture of the
Nazis in local communities from coast to coast.
For
example, just check out what is happening down in Palm Beach County,
Florida. The Sheriff is setting up a 24-hour hotline, and he is
encouraging people to call that hotline to report on their neighbors. In
particular, he wants people to report on anyone that "hates
the government"...
“We
want people to call us if the guy down the street says he hates the government,
hates the mayor and he’s gonna shoot him,” Bradshaw said. “What does it hurt to
have somebody knock on a door and ask, ‘Hey, is everything OK?’”
This
sounds very similar to the "See
Something, Say Something" program set up by the federal government a
few years ago. We are being trained to spy on one another, and nobody
seems too concerned that this is exactly the same type of thing that used to
happen in East Germany during the Cold War.
Aren't
we better than that?
We
have become so consumed with fear that we now even consider little girls to be
terror threats.
Down
in Florida, a 16-year-old girl that always got high grades was recently
expelled from school, hauled away in handcuffs and charged with two felonies
because her science experiment produced
a small explosion...
The
teen is accused of mixing household chemicals in a tiny 8-ounce water
bottle, causing the top to pop off, followed by billowing smoke in an small
explosion.
Wilmot's
friends and classmates said it was "a science project gone bad, that she
never meant to hurt anyone."
Even
the teen's principal said, "She made a bad choice. Honestly, I don't think
she meant to ever hurt anyone. She wanted to see what would happen [when the
chemicals mixed] and was shocked by what it did. Her mother is shocked
too."
How
bizarre is that?
Everyone
involved in treating that precious little girl like that should be absolutely
ashamed of themselves.
And
in the name of "security", we are turning public schools all over the
nation into
prison camps.
When
I was growing up, I never heard of schools holding "terror
drills". But now they are a regular part of school life.
Sometimes teachers are not even told that a drill is happening and they think
that it is real. For example, check out what happened the other day
during an unplanned drill at
a school in Oregon...
Teachers
were shocked and caught off guard when an Oregon school held a school shooting
drill.
The
Oregonian reports Pine Eagle Charter School in Halfway held the drill last
Friday as children were home for an in-service day. Two masked “gunmen” burst
into a meeting room holding 15 teachers firing blanks. Teachers only realized
it wasn’t a real shooting when none of them were bleeding.
Can
you imagine that?
Can
you imagine having armed men storm in and thinking that it is real?
If
I was one of those teachers that had blanks fired at them, I would immediately
resign.
What
kind of nation are we becoming?
We
are becoming a global embarrassment.
And
how are we supposed to protect our children from all of this?
Even
if you don't put your kids in the public schools, the police state may still
come and grab them from you. The following is from a recent article by
Simon Black...
In
the Land of the Free recently, a California couple had their child kidnapped by
the state. At gunpoint.
It
all started in mid-April when Anna and Alex Nikolayev took their 5-month old
son Sammy to the hospital in Sacramento to be treated for flu symptoms.
The
parents didn’t particularly care for the treatment that their son was
receiving. Doctors were pumping him full of antibiotics and soon began talking
about performing surgery.
Anna
and Alex argued with the doctors and said that they were going to get a second
opinion; they took the baby and went to another hospital where another
physician deemed it perfectly safe for the child to return home with his
parents without the need for surgery.
The
next day, with the family resting comfortably at home, the police showed up
with Child Protective Services.
Alex,
the father, went outside to talk to them where he was thrown to the ground by
police. Officers then relieved him of his house keys and proceeded to let
themselves into the house with hands on their pistols.
Then,
still with their hands on their pistols, they told the mother “I’m going to
grab your baby, and don’t resist and don’t fight me…”
Is
this how we want to live?
Do
we want to live in
constant fear with the government constantly watching every single thing
that we do?
Isn't
that the exact opposite of what our founding fathers intended?
Even
as you read this, the government is watching you. The truth is that
governments around the world have Internet surveillance capabilities that are
far beyond what most people would ever imagine. In an article entitled "The
Dark Side of the Digital Revolution", Google's Eric Schmidt explained
that all of the technology for "an incredibly intimidating police
state" is "commercially available right now"...
Despite
the expense, everything a regime would need to build an incredibly intimidating
digital police state—including software that facilitates data mining and
real-time monitoring of citizens—is commercially available right now. What's
more, once one regime builds its surveillance state, it will share what it has
learned with others. We know that autocratic governments share information, governance
strategies and military hardware, and it's only logical that the configuration
that one state designs (if it works) will proliferate among its allies and
assorted others. Companies that sell data-mining software, surveillance cameras
and other products will flaunt their work with one government to attract new
business.
And
in fact governments around the world, including the U.S. government, have been
caught using such spy software to
spy on the Internet behavior of private citizens...
Mozilla
has sent a cease-and-desist letter to a company that sells spyware allegedly
disguised as the Firefox browser to governments. The action follows a report
by Citizen Lab, which identifies 36 countries (including the US) hosting
command and control servers for FinFisher, a type of surveillance software.
Also known as FinSpy, the software is sold by UK-based Gamma International to
governments, which use it in criminal investigations and allegedly for spying
on dissidents.
Mozilla
revealed
yesterday in its blog that it has sent the cease and desist letter to Gamma
"demanding that these illegal practices stop immediately." Gamma's
software is "designed to trick people into thinking it's Mozilla
Firefox," Mozilla noted.
But
we will never see this kind of behavior change until people start demanding
it. And even after all of the horrible abuses that have been publicized
over the past several years, one recent
poll found that 43 percent of all Americans are still answering yes to the
following question...
“Would
you be willing to give up some of your personal freedom in order to reduce the
threat of terrorism?”
Obviously
we still have a long way to go.
Meanwhile,
the emerging Big Brother police state gains a little bit more ground with each
passing day.’