I don’t associate a police state with the kind of freedom and affluence a majority of Americans still enjoy. Yet the mainstream and alternate media are turning up the heat by focusing on police abuses which in proportion to the number of interactions are still pretty rare.
This article by John Whitehead is notable for its total lack of analysis of what is behind the trend he is describing. He seems to have no inkling of the Federal Reserve’s agenda to create, in Caroll Quigley’s words, “a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole.” (Tragedy and Hope, p.324)
Nor is there any suggestion of what can be done about it. It is a lot easier to control people who think they are free than to control people who have been aroused and angered by martial law measures. Yet the purpose of this propaganda seems to be to provoke either resistance or a feeling of helplessness. I invite readers to provide insight into what is happening.
As I document in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, “we the people” have now come full circle, from being a British colony to being held captive by the American police state.
To our dismay, we now find ourselves scrambling for a foothold as our once rock-solid constitutional foundation crumbles beneath us. And no longer can we rely on the president, Congress, the courts, or the police to protect us from wrongdoing.
Indeed, they have come to embody all that is wrong with America….