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Title: What Is The Real Agenda Of The American Police State?
Source: The Daily Sheeple
URL Source: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/what ... e-american-police-state_112013
Published: Nov 14, 2013
Author: Paul Craig Roberts
Post Date: 2013-11-14 18:24:23 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 312
Comments: 15

In my last column I emphasized that it was important for American citizens to demand to know what the real agendas are behind the wars of choice by the Bush and Obama regimes. These are major long term wars each lasting two to three times as long as World War II. Forbes reports that one million US soldiers have been injured in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. RT reports that the cost of keeping each US soldier in Afghanistan has risen from $1.3 million per soldier to $2.1 million per soldier. Matthew J. Nasuti reports in the Kabul Press that it cost US taxpayers $50 million to kill one Taliban soldier. That means it cost $1 billion to kill 20 Taliban fighters. This is a war that can be won only at the cost of the total bankruptcy of the United States.

Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes have estimated that the current out-of-pocket and already incurred future costs of the Afghan and Iraq wars is at least $6 trillion.

In other words, it is the cost of these two wars that explain the explosion of the US public debt and the economic and political problems associated with this large debt.

What has America gained in return for $6 trillion and one million injured soldiers, many very severely?

In Iraq there is now an Islamist Shia regime allied with Iran in place of a secular Sunni regime that was an enemy of Iran, one as dictatorial as the other, presiding over war ruins, ongoing violence as high as during the attempted US occupation, and extraordinary birth defects from the toxic substances associated with the US invasion and occupation.

In Afghanistan there is an undefeated and apparently undefeatable Taliban and a revived drug trade that is flooding the Western world with drugs.

The icing on these Bush and Obama “successes” are demands from around the world that Americans and former British PM Tony Blair be held accountable for their war crimes. Certainly, Washington’s reputation has plummeted as a result of these two wars. No governments anywhere are any longer sufficiently gullible as to believe anything that Washington says.

These are huge costs for wars for which we have no explanation.

The Bush/Obama regimes have come up with various cover stories: a “war on terror,” “we have to kill them over there before they come over here,” “weapons of mass destruction,” revenge for 9/11, Osama bin Laden (who died of his illnesses in December 2001 as was widely reported at the time).

None of these explanations are viable. Neither the Taliban nor Saddam Hussein were engaged in terrorism in the US. As the weapons inspectors informed the Bush regime, there were no WMD in Iraq. Invading Muslim countries and slaughtering civilians is more likely to create terrorists than to suppress them. According to the official story, the 9/11 hijackers and Osama bin Laden were Saudi Arabians, not Afghans or Iraqis. Yet it wasn’t Saudi Arabia that was invaded.

Democracy and accountable government simply does not exist when the executive branch can take a country to wars in behalf of secret agendas operating behind cover stories that are transparent lies.

It is just as important to ask these same questions about the agenda of the US police state. Why have Bush and Obama removed the protection of law as a shield of the people and turned law into a weapon in the hands of the executive branch? How are Americans made safer by the overthrow of their civil liberties? Indefinite detention and execution without due process of law are the hallmarks of the tyrannical state. They are terrorism, not a protection against terrorism. Why is every communication of every American and apparently the communications of most other people in the world, including Washington’s most trusted European allies, subject to being intercepted and stored in a gigantic police state database? How does this protect Americans from terrorists?

Why is it necessary for Washington to attack the freedom of the press and speech, to run roughshod over the legislation that protects whistleblowers such as Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden, to criminalize dissent and protests, and to threaten journalists such as Julian Assange, Glenn Greenwald, and Fox News reporter James Rosen? (Source)

How does keeping citizens ignorant of their government’s crimes make citizens safe from terrorists?

These persecutions of truth-tellers have nothing whatsoever to do with “national security” and “keeping Americans safe from terrorists.” The only purpose of these persecutions is to protect the executive branch from having its crimes revealed. Some of Washington’s crimes are so horrendous that the International Criminal Court would issue a death sentence if those guilty could be brought to trial. A government that will destroy the constitutional protections of free speech and a free press in order to prevent its criminal actions from being disclosed is a tyrannical government.

One hesitates to ask these questions and to make even the most obvious remarks out of fear not only of being put on a watch list and framed on some charge or the other, but also out of fear that such questions might provoke a false flag attack that could be used to justify the police state that has been put in place.

Perhaps that was what the Boston Marathon Bombing was. Evidence of the two brothers’ guilt has taken backseat to the government’s claims. There is nothing new about government frame-ups of patsies. What is new and unprecedented is the lockdown of Boston and its suburbs, the appearance of 10,000 heavily armed troops and tanks to patrol the streets and search without warrants the homes of citizens, all in the name of protecting the public from one wounded 19 year old kid.

Not only has nothing like this ever before happened in the US, but also it could not have been organized on the spur of the moment. It had to have been already in place waiting for the event. This was a trial run for what is to come.

Unaware Americans, especially gullible “law and order conservatives,” have no idea about the militarization of even their local police. I have watched local police forces train at gun clubs. The police are taught to shoot first not once but many times, to protect their lives first at all costs, and not to risk their lives by asking questions. This is why the 13-year old kid with the toy rifle was shot to pieces. Questioning would have revealed that it was a toy gun, but questioning the “suspect” might have endangered the precious police who are trained to take no risks whatsoever.

The police operate according to Obama’s presidential kill power: murder first then create a case against the victim.

In other words, dear American citizen, you life is worth nothing, but the police whom you pay, are not only unaccountable but also their lives are invaluable. If you get killed in their line of duty, it is no big deal. But don’t you injure a police goon thug in an act of self-defense. I mean, who do you think you are, some kind of mythical free American with rights?

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#1. To: X-15, All (#0)

In my last column I emphasized that it was important for American citizens to demand to know what the real agendas are behind the wars of choice by the Bush and Obama regimes.

Below is your answer, all of which you are well aware.

"On February 17, 1950, James Paul Warburg confidently declared to the United States Senate: “We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent.”

Cynicom  posted on  2013-11-14   20:10:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Cynicom (#1)

"The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent.”

The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest, consent or collapse.”

(amended)

Jethro Tull  posted on  2013-11-14   20:56:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Jethro Tull (#2)

Yes, they want US broke, broken, and dead.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2013-11-14   21:05:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Jethro Tull (#2)

The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest, consent or collapse.”

Too true...

I believe there was commentary about Warburgs outburst, that it would take total chaos to bring about world order.

I cannot recall if that was said by Warburg or someone else.

Cynicom  posted on  2013-11-14   22:08:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Cynicom (#4)

“We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent.” -James Paul Warburg, whose family co-founded the Federal Reserve – while speaking before the United States Senate, February 17, 1950

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2013-11-14   22:44:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: X-15 (#0)

What has America gained in return for $6 trillion and one million injured soldiers, many very severely

Sinecures for 500 members of Congress who, by voting funds for these wars against Israel's enemies, get the unique and vital support of the Israeli lobby and its agents at election time.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2013-11-14   23:53:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Lod, X-15, Jethro Tull (#5)

“We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent.” -James Paul Warburg, whose family co-founded the Federal Reserve – while speaking before the United States Senate, February 17, 1950

Sir Lod..

And today what are the masses concerned about?

Cynicom  posted on  2013-11-15   4:38:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Cynicom (#7)

And today what are the masses concerned about?

Bread and circuses? It just popped into my head. Like the ancient Romans were concerned with. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2013-11-15   7:24:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: BTP Holdings (#8)

Bread and circuses? It just popped into my head. Like the ancient Romans were concerned with. ;)

Exactly...

Ask anyone you know what the NWO is and odds are you will get a blank stare in return.

Cynicom  posted on  2013-11-15   8:19:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Cynicom, 4 (#9)

Ask anyone you know what the NWO is and odds are you will get a blank stare in return.

What I'm learning to enjoy is the end result of decades of propaganda on otherwise normal people. The growing divide between people and politics is unmatched since the lead up to our Civil War. I'm finally at peace with our demise and frankly I'm enjoying these last days knowing we had it right for many, many years.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2013-11-15   8:29:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Jethro Tull, Lod, X-15, All (#10)

What I'm learning to enjoy is the end result of decades of propaganda on otherwise normal people. The growing divide between people and politics is unmatched since the lead up to our Civil War. I'm finally at peace with our demise and frankly I'm enjoying these last days knowing we had it right for many, many years.

Excellent Sir, most excellent.

" The growing divide between people and politics is unmatched since the lead up to our Civil War."

That is most profound, showing wisdom has set in.

I wish to hell more here could accept and understand that very basic concept.

Gonna give you an A+++

Just moved you up to number two slot on my list.

Cynicom  posted on  2013-11-15   9:02:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: BTP Holdings, All (#8) (Edited)

Bread and circuses? It just popped into my head. Like the ancient Romans

Archaeologists uncover secrets of Portus, once gateway to Rome

University of Southampton team finds evidence explaining why opulent Roman empire port was dismantled in 6th century

British archeologists digging near Rome have built up an accurate picture of Portus, the once-mighty port that could host 350 ships at a time and kept the ravenous capital of the Roman empire supplied with grain, wine, oil, slaves and luxuries from around the world.

The team says it has also unravelled the mystery of how the site's luxurious palace and huge warehouse vanished almost overnight, leaving no trace of the port's scale and wealth.

Rather than being burned down by invading hordes as the empire declined, or left to disintegrate, a team lead by the University of Southampton has revealed that Portus was systematically demolished in the 6th century by the Byzantines – the eastern emperors who fought the invading Ostrogoths to regain control of Rome.

Experts discovered that the magnificent, three-storey palace was flattened and 50ft walls pushed over. "By the 6th century the Byzantines felt the port could be a threat as it was vulnerable to being occupied by the Ostrogoths, so they took the decision to destroy it themselves, said Simon Keay from Southampton University, who heads the dig.

impressive was evidence that the palace and the warehouse were torn down methodically by the Byzantines, who gained and lost control of Portus on various occasions during their struggles with the Ostrogoths.

"These were solid structures, and you really must have wanted to pull them down," said Keay, who discovered walls flattened by the Byzantines as they sought to reduce the danger of the port being occupied and put to use by their foes.

"It will have needed a firm decision and the Byzantines will have really worked on it," he added. "Portus was a great hub, but as Rome wound down, Portus mirrored it."

Comparing the D.C. Clown Act Arena to the hub of Portus, it's long been evident that nearly all those who are sent there to work for the Consitutional governance of our Republic as our elected officials soon get absorbed into a Borg-type Collective mindset, similar to foreign occupation forces intent on destroying our nation. Years ago, it was necessarily arranged for our representatives to work together in the same place so as not to be communicatively obstructed by long distances but, with the technology available nowadays, that arrangement is no longer required and has been used against us (as a way to disconnect them from those of their States that they are supposed to be serving Constitutionally). Things might start changing for the better if they all had to remain in their own States and teleconference from there by phone and computer. If there's a power outage, then they would already be in their home State areas where they are needed and not loitering around D.C. being useless to us. I'm not suggesting that D.C. be unseated as America's capitol for the White House and the Supreme Court but our Congress and Senate persons don't need to be sent there, where they are soon effectively lost to us anyway and taken over by corruption. If we could simply bring down the structural custom of our representatives being relocated to D.C., I think that would be helpful for getting America back in step with the Constitution.

Edited for spacing, punctuation + grammar, next to last sentence.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-15   13:43:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: All (#12)

If we de-centralized our elected representatives from D.C. by having them work, teleconference and vote from their home States, the Congress and Senate buildings could be used to warehouse the hard copies of legislative records.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-15   13:55:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Jethro Tull (#10)

The growing divide between people and politics is unmatched since the lead up to our Civil War.

The wealthier of those men who were of age to enter the Army when the Civil War started would invariably buy themselves out of military service by paying a surrogate to serve in their stead. This was a common practice of the day. So it seems that most of the soldiers were indeed men of little stature in life. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2013-11-15   22:57:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: All (#13)

Post #12: Years ago, it was necessarily arranged for our representatives to work together in the same place so as not to be communicatively obstructed by long distances but, with the technology available nowadays, that arrangement is no longer required and has been used against us (as a way to disconnect them from those of their States that they are supposed to be serving Constitutionally). Things might start changing for the better if they all had to remain in their own States and teleconference from there by phone and computer. [...] I'm not suggesting that D.C. be unseated as America's capitol for the White House and the Supreme Court but our Congress and Senate persons don't need to be sent there, where they are soon effectively lost to us anyway and taken over by corruption. If we could simply bring down the structural custom of our representatives being relocated to D.C., I think that would be helpful for getting America back in step with the Constitution.

Post #13: If we de-centralized our elected representatives from D.C. by having them work, teleconference and vote from their home States, the Congress and Senate buildings could be used to warehouse the hard copies of legislative records.

Thomas Jefferson Quotes:

"I wish [...] never to see all offices transferred to Washington where, further withdrawn from the eyes of the people, they may more secretly be bought and sold as at market."

“Public servants at such a distance, and from under the eye of their constituents, must, from the circumstance of distance, be unable to administer and overlook all the details necessary for the good government of the citizens; and the same circumstance, by rendering detection impossible to their constituents, will invite public agents to corruption, plunder and waste.”

"you will have to choose between reformation and revolution. If I know the spirit of this country, the one or the other is inevitable."

References:

Jefferson on Politics & Government | Against Consolidated Government

Thomas Jefferson Quotes (Author of The Declaration of Independence...

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-24   6:39:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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