If This Is Freedom and Democracy, What Is Tyranny?
If This Is Freedom
and Democracy, What Is Tyranny?
Paul Craig Roberts
John Whitehead
“Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is the numbers of people all
over the world who have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government
and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience…
Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world, in the face of
poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war and cruelty. Our problem is that
people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the
while the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem… people are
obedient, all these herdlike people.” — Howard Zinn
If truth be known, Americans are no more free than were Germans under
Gestapo Germany. “Freedom and Democracy America” is the greatest lie in the
world.
Countries sink into tyranny easily. Those born today don’t know the
freedom of the past and are unaware of what has been taken away. Some American
blacks might think that finally after a long civil rights struggle they have
gained freedom. But the civil rights that they gained have been taken away from
all of us by the “war on terror.” Today black Americans are gratuitously shot
down in the streets by police in ways that are worse than in Jim Crow days.
American women might think that finally they have gained equality,
and they have—the equality to be abused by police just like men. As John
Whitehead reports, women are forced by police to strip naked, often in public,
and have their viginas explored as part of a “drug search.” When I was a young
man, society would not have tolerated any such intrusion on a woman. The
officer and police chief would have been fired and if not prosecuted for rape,
would have been beat into bloody pulps by the enraged men.
Tryanny was brought to Americans intentionally by their government.
Perhaps it began in 1992 with the unaccountable use of police power against an
American family at Ruby Ridge. Randy Weaver’s 12 or 13 year old son was shot in
the back and murdered by federal marshalls. Then his wife was murdered with a
shot through her throat while she stood at the door of her home holding a baby
in her arms. There was no justification for this gratuitous violence against a
peaceful American family, and the federal marshalls who murdered were not held
accountable. The Congress, “the people’s representatives” held a hearing, and
those responsible for murdering a family told the representatives that they had
“to trust the police”.
A year later, 1993, the Clinton regime murdered, using poison gas as well
as gun fire, more than 100 members of the Branch Davidian religious sect in
Waco, Texas.
Women and children comprised most of the victims of “freedom and
democracy America.” The Branch Davidians had done nothing except be different.
They were a threat to no one. But the Clinton criminal government knew that it
could portray the Branch Davidians, as they were different, in unfavorable
lights. They were said to be in possession of, and perhaps manufacturing,
illegal machine guns. They were said to be having sex with underage girls in
their collective.
When the Branch Davidian compound was attacked by a tank spewing chemical
warfare and then burnt to the ground, insouciant Americans were told that
justice had been done to child abusers. No one objected that the same “justice”
had also been done to the allegedly abused children.
Again the “representatives of the people” held a hearing. The result was
that the Clinton criminal regime and Janet Reno got approval for dealing
effectively with those who violate gun laws.
Ruby Ridge and Waco established the precedents that the US government
could murder large numbers of Americans, and at Waco some foreigners, without
consequence. The “representatives of the people” accepted the executive
branch’s lies in order to avoid having to hold the executive branch accountable
for what were clearly without any doubt capital crimes against American
citizens for which the federal perpetrators of these crimes should have been
tried and executed.
These two instances established the precedent that the US government
could murder US citizens at will.
The next step was to take away the constitutional and legal protections
of citizens that are in the Bill of Rights, the amendments to the US
Constitution, and are, or were, institutionalized in legal practices.
The false flag attack of September 11, 2001, was the instrument for
deep-sixing the bill of rights. The George W. Bush regime made us “safe” by
taking away our civil liberties. Habeas corpus, the foundation of liberty, was
destroyed by the executive branch’s assertion that the President on his sole
authority, the US Constitution notwithstanding, can detain US citizens
indefinitely without evidence, without going before a court, without any
accountability to law whatsoever.
The Obama regime not only endorsed this murder of the US Constitution,
“American’s First Black President” even went further. Obama declared that he
had the power to sit in his office and write down names of US citizens whom he
could murder at his will without acountability.
Congress did not object. The Supreme Court did not object. The American
media did not object. The law schools and bar associations did not object. The
Republican Party did not object. The Democratic Party did not object. The
American people did not object. Washington’s allies in Europe, Japan, Australia,
New Zealand, and Canada did not object. The Christian churches did not object.
I objected, and a few others like me, such as John Whitehead.
9/11 clearly, without any doubt, destroyed American liberty. Even if you
are so brainwashed as to believe an obviously false story of the event, even if
you believe that a few Saudi Arabians without government or intelligence
service support outwitted all 16 US intelligence agencies, the National
Security Council, all intelligence agencies of Washington’s vassals abroad,
outwitted Israel’s Mossad, US Air Traffic Control, caused US Airport Security
to fail four times in one hour on the same day, and prevented for the first
time in history the US Air Force from sending fighters to intercept off course
airliners, the fact remains the same: the US government used 9/11 to destroy
the constitutional protections of US liberty.
The raw, ugly, but true fact that “our” government has destroyed American
liberty is the reason that everyone of us is subject to experiencing the abuses
that John Whitehead describes below.
Who will be next? You? Me? Your Wife? Your Son? Your daughter? Your aged
and infirm parents?
When it happens, it was the American people who permitted it.
Run for Your Life:
The American Police State Is Coming to Get You
By John W. Whitehead
“We’ve reached the point where state actors can penetrate rectums and
vaginas, where judges can order forced catheterizations, and where police and
medical personnel can perform scans, enemas and colonoscopies without the
suspect’s consent. And these procedures aren’t to nab kingpins or cartels, but
people who at worst are hiding an amount of drugs that can fit into a body
cavity. In most of these cases, they were suspected only of possession or
ingestion. Many of them were innocent… But these tactics aren’t about getting
drugs off the street… These tactics are instead about degrading and humiliating
a class of people that politicians and law enforcement have deemed the enemy.” – Radley Balko
April 19, 2017 “Information Clearing House” – Daily, all across
America, individuals who dare to resist—or even question—a police order are
being subjected to all sorts of government-sanctioned abuse ranging from forced
catheterization, forced blood draws, roadside strip searches and cavity
searches, and other foul and debasing acts that degrade their bodily integrity
and leave them bloodied and bruised.
Americans as young as 4 years old are being leg shackled, handcuffed,
tasered and held at gun point for not being quiet, not being orderly and just
being childlike—i.e., not being compliant enough.
Government social workers actually subjected a 3-year-old boy to a forced
catheterization after he was unable to provide them with a urine sample on
demand (the boy still wasn’t potty trained). The boy was held down, screaming
in pain, while nurses forcibly inserted a tube into his penis to drain his
bladder—all of this done because the boy’s mother’s boyfriend had failed a
urine analysis for drugs.
Americans as old as 95 are being beaten, shot and killed for questioning an
order, hesitating in the face of a directive, and mistaking a policeman
crashing through their door for a criminal breaking into their home—i.e., not
being submissive enough.
Consider what happened to David Dao, the United Airlines passenger who
was accosted by three police, forcibly wrenched from his seat across the
armrest, bloodying his face in the process, and dragged down the aisle by the
arms merely for refusing to relinquish his paid seat after the airline chose
him randomly to be bumped from the flight—after being checked in and allowed to
board—so that airline workers could make a connecting flight.
Those with ADHD, autism, hearing impairments, dementia or some other disability
that can hinder communication in the slightest way are in even greater danger
of having their actions misconstrued by police. Police shot a 73-year-old-man
with dementia seven times after he allegedly failed to respond to orders to
stop approaching and remove his hands from his jacket. The man was unarmed and
had been holding a crucifix.
Clearly, it no longer matters where you live.
Big city or small town: it’s the same scenario being played out over and
over again in which government agents, hyped up on their own authority and the
power of their uniform, ride roughshod over the citizenry who—in the eyes of
the government—are viewed as having no rights.
Our freedoms—especially the Fourth Amendment—continue to be torn asunder
by the prevailing view among government bureaucrats that they have the right to
search, seize, strip, scan, spy on, probe, pat down, taser, and
arrest any individual at any time and for
the slightest provocation.
Forced cavity searches, forced colonoscopies, forced blood draws, forced
breath-alcohol tests, forced DNA extractions, forced eye scans, forced
inclusion in biometric databases—these are just a few ways in which Americans
continue to be reminded that we have no control over what happens to our bodies
during an encounter with government officials.
For instance, during a “routine” traffic stop for allegedly “rolling”
through a stop sign, Charnesia Corley was thrown to the ground, stripped of her
clothes, and forced to spread her legs while Texas police officers subjected her
to a roadside cavity probe, all because they claimed to have smelled marijuana
in her car.
Angel Dobbs and her 24-year-old niece, Ashley, were pulled over by a
Texas state trooper for allegedly flicking cigarette butts out of the car
window. Insisting that he smelled marijuana, the trooper proceeded to
interrogate them and search the car. Despite the fact that both women denied
smoking or possessing any marijuana, the police officer then called in a female
trooper, who carried out a roadside cavity search, sticking her fingers
into the older woman’s anus and vagina, then performing the same procedure on
the younger woman, wearing the same pair of gloves. No marijuana was found.
Leila Tarantino was subjected to two roadside strip searches in plain
view of passing traffic during a routine traffic stop, while her two
children—ages 1 and 4—waited inside her car. During the second strip search,
presumably in an effort to ferret out drugs, a female officer “forcibly
removed” a tampon from Tarantino. Nothing illegal was found.
David Eckert was forced to undergo an anal cavity search, three
enemas, and a colonoscopy after allegedly failing to yield to a stop sign
at a Wal-Mart parking lot. Cops justified the searches on the grounds that they
suspected Eckert was carrying drugs because his “posture [was] erect” and “he
kept his legs together.” No drugs were found.
Meanwhile, four Milwaukee police officers were charged with carrying out
rectal searches of suspects on the street and in police district stations over
the course of several years. One of the officers was accused of conducting
searches of men’s anal and scrotal areas, often inserting his fingers into
their rectums and leaving some of his victims with bleeding rectums.
Incidents like these—sanctioned by the courts and conveniently overlooked
by the legislatures—teach Americans of every age and skin color the painful
lesson that there are no limits to what the government can do in its so-called
“pursuit” of law and order.
If this is a war, then “we the people” are the enemy.
As Radley Balko notes in The Washington Post, “When you’re at war, it’s
important to dehumanize your enemy. And there’s nothing more dehumanizing than
forcibly and painfully invading someone’s body — all the better if you can
involve the sex organs.”
The message being beaten, shot, tasered, probed and slammed into our
collective consciousness is simply this: it doesn’t matter if you’re in the
right, it doesn’t matter if a cop is in the wrong, it doesn’t matter if you’re
being treated with less than the respect you deserve or the law demands.
The only thing that matters to the American police state is that you
comply, submit, respect authority and generally obey without question whatever
a government official (anyone who wears a government uniform, be it a police
officer, social worker, petty bureaucrat or zoning official) tells you to do.
This is what happens when you allow the government to call the shots: it
becomes a bully.
As history shows, this recipe for disaster works every time: take police
officers hyped up on their own authority and the power of the badge, throw in a
few court rulings suggesting that security takes precedence over individual
rights, set it against a backdrop of endless wars and militarized law
enforcement, and then add to the mix a populace distracted by entertainment,
out of touch with the workings of their government, and more inclined to let a
few sorry souls suffer injustice than to challenge the status quo.
“It is not only under Nazi rule that police excesses are inimical to
freedom,” warned former Supreme Court justice Felix Frankfurter in a 1946
ruling in Davis v. United States: “It is easy to make light of insistence on
scrupulous regard for the safeguards of civil liberties when invoked on behalf
of the unworthy. It is too easy. History bears testimony that by such disregard
are the rights of liberty extinguished, heedlessly at first, then stealthily,
and brazenly in the end.”
In other words, if it could happen in Nazi Germany, it can just as easily
happen here.
It is happening here.
Unfortunately, we’ve been marching in lockstep with the police state for
so long that we’ve forgotten how to march to the tune of our own revolutionary
drummer. In fact, we’ve even forgotten the words to the tune.
We’ve learned the lessons of compliance too well.
For too long, “we the people” have allowed the government to ride
roughshod over the Constitution, equating patriotism with blind obedience to
the government’s dictates, no matter how unconstitutional or immoral those
actions might be.
As historian Howard Zinn recognized:
Our problem is civil obedience. Our problem is the numbers of people all
over the world who have obeyed the dictates of the leaders of their government
and have gone to war, and millions have been killed because of this obedience…
Our problem is that people are obedient all over the world, in the face of
poverty and starvation and stupidity, and war and cruelty. Our problem is that
people are obedient while the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the
while the grand thieves are running the country. That’s our problem… people are
obedient, all these herdlike people.
What can you do?
It’s simple but as I detail in my book Battlefield America: The War on
the American People, the consequences may be deadly.
Stop being so obedient. Stop being so compliant and herdlike. Stop
kowtowing to anyone and everyone in uniform. Stop perpetuating the false notion
that those who work for the government—the president, Congress, the courts, the
military, the police—are in any way superior to the rest of the citizenry. Stop
playing politics with your principles. Stop making excuses for the government’s
growing list of human rights abuses and crimes. Stop turning a blind eye to the
government’s corruption and wrongdoing and theft and murder. Stop tolerating
ineptitude and incompetence by government workers. Stop allowing the government
to treat you like a second-class citizen. Stop censoring what you say and do
for fear that you might be labeled an extremist or worse, unpatriotic. Stop
sitting silently on the sidelines while the police state kills, plunders and
maims your fellow citizens.
Stop being a slave.
As anti-war activist Rosa Luxemburg concluded, “Those who do not move, do
not notice their chains.”
You may not realize it yet, but you are not free.
If you believe otherwise, it is only because you have made no real
attempt to exercise your freedoms.
Had you attempted to exercise your freedoms before now by questioning a
police officer’s authority, challenging an unjust tax or fine, protesting the
government’s endless wars, defending your right to privacy against the
intrusion of surveillance cameras, or any other effort that challenges the
government’s power grabs and the generally lopsided status quo, you would have
already learned the hard way that the police state has no appetite for freedom
and it does not tolerate resistance.
This is called authoritarianism, a.k.a. totalitarianism, a.k.a. oppression.
As Glenn Greenwald notes for the Guardian:
Oppression is designed to compel obedience and submission to authority. Those
who voluntarily put themselves in that state – by believing that their
institutions of authority are just and good and should be followed rather than
subverted – render oppression redundant, unnecessary. Of course people who
think and behave this way encounter no oppression. That’s their reward for
good, submissive behavior. They are left alone by institutions of power because
they comport with the desired behavior of complacency and obedience without
further compulsion. But the fact that good, obedient citizens do not themselves
perceive oppression does not mean that oppression does not exist.
Get ready to stand your ground or run for your life, because the American
police state is coming to get you.
Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and
president of The Rutherford Institute. His new book Battlefield
America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available
online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted
at johnw@rutherford.org.
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