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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: First Came 9/11. Then COVID-19. What’s the Next Crisis to Lockdown the Nation? Its a simple enough formula: first, you create fear, then you capitalize on it by seizing power. Image Credit: The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.H.L. Mencken First came 9/11, which the government used to transform itself into a police state. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, which the police state used to test out its lockdown powers. In light of the governments tendency to exploit crises (legitimate or manufactured) and capitalize on the nations heightened emotions, confusion and fear as a means of extending the reach of the police state, one has to wonder what so-called crisis it will declare next. Its a simple enough formula: first, you create fear, then you capitalize on it by seizing power. Frankly, it doesnt even matter what the nature of the next national emergency might be (terrorism, civil unrest, economic collapse, a health scare, or the environment) as long as it allows the government to lockdown the nation and justify all manner of tyranny in the so-called name of national security. Cue the Emergency State. Terrorist attacks, mass shootings, unforeseen economic collapse, loss of functioning political and legal order, purposeful domestic resistance or insurgency, pervasive public health emergencies, and catastrophic natural and human disasters: the government has been anticipating and preparing for such crises for years now. As David C. Unger writes for the New York Times: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness have given way to permanent crisis management: to policing the planet and fighting preventative wars of ideological containment, usually on terrain chosen by, and favorable to, our enemies. Limited government and constitutional accountability have been shouldered aside by the kind of imperial presidency our constitutional system was explicitly designed to prevent. Heres what we know: given the rate at which the government keeps devising new ways to establish itself as the solution to all of our worldly problems at taxpayer expense, each subsequent crisis ushers in ever larger expansions of government power and less individual liberty. This is the slippery slope to outright tyranny. You see, once the government acquires (and uses) authoritarian powersto spy on its citizens, to carry out surveillance, to transform its police forces into extensions of the military, to seize taxpayer funds, to wage endless wars, to censor and silence dissidents, to identify potential troublemakers, to detain citizens without due processit does not voluntarily relinquish them. The lesson for the ages is this: once any government is allowed to overreach and expand its powers, its almost impossible to put the genie back in the bottle. As Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe recognizes, The dictatorial hunger for power is insatiable. Indeed, the history of the United States is a testament to the old adage that liberty decreases as government (and government bureaucracy) grows. To put it another way, as government expands, liberty contracts. In this way, every crisis since the nations early beginnings has become a make-work opportunity for the government. Each crisis has also been a test to see how far we the people would allow the government to sidestep the Constitution in the so-called name of national security; a test to see how well we have assimilated the governments lessons in compliance, fear and police state tactics; a test to see how quickly well march in lockstep with the governments dictates, no questions asked; and a test to see how little resistance we offer up to the governments power grabs when made in the name of national security. Most critically of all, it has been a test to see whether the Constitutionand our commitment to the principles enshrined in the Bill of Rightscould survive a national crisis and true state of emergency. Unfortunately, weve been failing this particular test for a long time now. Indeed, the powers-that-be have been pushing our buttons and herding us along like so much cattle since World War II, at least, starting with the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor, which not only propelled the U.S. into World War II but also unified the American people in their opposition to a common enemy. That fear of attack by foreign threats, conveniently torqued by the growing military industrial complex, in turn gave rise to the Cold War eras Red Scare. Promulgated through government propaganda, paranoia and manipulation, anti-Communist sentiments boiled over into a mass hysteria that viewed anyone and everyone as suspect: your friends, the next-door neighbor, even your family members could be a Communist subversive. This hysteria, which culminated in hearings before the House Un-American Activities Committee, where hundreds of Americans were called before Congress to testify about their so-called Communist affiliations and intimidated into making false confessions, also paved the way for the rise of an all-knowing, all-seeing governmental surveillance state. By the time 9/11 rolled around, all George W. Bush had to do was claim the country was being invaded by terrorists, and the government used the USA Patriot Act to claim greater powers to spy, search, detain and arrest American citizens in order to keep America safe. By way of the National Defense Authorization Act, Barack Obama continued Bushs trend of undermining the Constitution, going so far as to give the military the power to strip Americans of their constitutional rights, label them extremists, and detain them indefinitely without trial, all in the name of keeping America safe. Despite the fact that the breadth of the militarys power to detain American citizens violates not only U.S. law and the Constitution but also international laws, the government has refused to relinquish its detention powers made possible by the NDAA. Then Donald Trump took office, claiming the country was being invaded by dangerous immigrants and insisting that the only way to keep America safe was to expand the reach of the border police, empower the military to assist with border control, and essentially turn the country into a Constitution-free zone. That so-called immigration crisis then morphed into multiple crises (domestic extremism, the COVID-19 pandemic, race wars, civil unrest, etc.) that the government has been eager to use in order to expand its powers. Joe Biden, in turn, has made every effort to expand the reach of the militarized police state, pledging to hire 87,000 more IRS agents and 100,000 police officers. Read between the lines and youll find that Biden has all but declared war on the American people. What the next crisis will be is anyones guess, but you can be sure that there will be a next crisis. So, what should you expect if the government decides to declare another state of emergency and institutes a nationwide lockdown? You should expect more of the same, only worse. More compliance, less resistance. More fear-mongering, mind-control tactics and less tolerance for those who question the governments propaganda-driven narratives. Most of all, as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, you should expect more tyranny and less freedom. Theres every reason to worry about what comes next. Certainly, the governments past track record and its long-anticipated plans for instituting martial law (using armed forces to solve domestic political and social problems) in response to a future crisis are cause enough to worry about the governments handling of the next crisis. Mark my words: if and when another nationwide lockdown finally hitsif and when we are forced to shelter in place if and when militarized police are patrolling the streets if and when security checkpoints have been established if and when the medias ability to broadcast the news has been curtailed by government censorsif and when public systems of communication (phone lines, internet, text messaging, etc.) have been restrictedif and when those FEMA camps the government has been surreptitiously building finally get used as detention centers for American citizensif and when military snatch and grab teams are deployed on local, state, and federal levels as part of the activated Continuity of Government plans to isolate anyone suspected of being a threat to national securityand if and when martial law is enacted with little real outcry or resistance from the publicthen we will truly understand the extent to which the government has fully succeeded in acclimating us to a state of affairs in which the government has all the power and we the people have none. 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#1. To: Ada, 4um (#0)
Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit, which the police state used to test out its lockdown powers. I can't help but to think we've got "DANGER" incoming to prevent the upcoming 'elections' from happening that are all but sure to be a disaster for the Dims. I read an article somewhere that is postulating that it will be a multi-pronged series of staged events. The Bidet and his freakshow certainly has the country 'primed' for something. Everything is on a razor's edge right now. Look at Carter's 55mph NMSL [national mandatory speed limit] of the 70s. It took forever to be rid of that monstrosity that made ground travel unbearable. Claiming? One of the few duties laid out in the Constitution is for the government to protect the country from foreign invasion. I'm not clear how that violates the rights of US citizens, and foreign nationals aren't afforded ANY rights by the Constitution, only US citizens fall under the purview of that. There's not much 'reading between the lines' to be done. He's declared war against every Consrvative/Republican/Maga US citizen in pursuit of the NWO/WEF/Green New Dark Ages/LGBTQAIP+ delusion. That's affirmative. There's not much left here worth saving.
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