24 thoughts on “Freedom or the Slaughterhouse? The American Police State from A to Z”
"What [I would] use for any disaster?" So there's never truly been a disaster or other national crisis, at least not one worthy of the use of this fine product? Alex Jones lies!?!
E is for ELECTRONIC CONCENTRATION CAMP. In the electronic concentration camp, as I have dubbed the surveillance state, all aspects of a person’s life are policed by government agents and all citizens are suspects, their activities monitored and regulated, their movements tracked, their communications spied upon, and their lives, liberties and pursuit of happiness dependent on the government’s say-so.
F is for FUSION CENTERS. Fusion centers, data collecting agencies spread throughout the country and aided by the National Security Agency, serve as a clearinghouse for information shared between state, local and federal agencies. These fusion centers constantly monitor our communications, everything from our internet activity and web searches to text messages, phone calls and emails. This data is then fed to government agencies, which are now interconnected: the CIA to the FBI, the FBI to local police.
O is for OVERCRIMINALIZATION. Thanks to an overabundance of 4500-plus federal crimes and 400,000 plus rules and regulations, it’s estimated that the average American actually commits three felonies a day without knowing it. As a result of this overcriminalization, we’re seeing an uptick in Americans being arrested and jailed for such absurd “violations” as letting their kids play at a park unsupervised, collecting rainwater and snow runoff on their own property, growing vegetables in their yard, and holding Bible studies in their living room.
My Satire Meter is in dire need of calibration after the past few years. Still. somebody out there buys into this.
I did enjoy the Ninja's taking our guns, though.
This was awesome. From his channel's "About" page: Or perhaps you are seeing that the government is coming for your guns, your Bible, and your super-sized fast food menu items.
(I thought it was real at first, also too.)
Also, perfect Firesign Theater pacing on the rant.
When Reagan was elected, I bought a fifth of Beefeaters that I then stored in my backpack with other getaway essentials. Drank it when H.W. went into Iraq. Have since lost my taste for gin.
"What [I would] use for any disaster?" So there's never truly been a disaster or other national crisis, at least not one worthy of the use of this fine product? Alex Jones lies!?!
I'm not going to prisonplanet.com and you can't make me.
Permit me, sir:
E is for ELECTRONIC CONCENTRATION CAMP. In the electronic concentration camp, as I have dubbed the surveillance state, all aspects of a person’s life are policed by government agents and all citizens are suspects, their activities monitored and regulated, their movements tracked, their communications spied upon, and their lives, liberties and pursuit of happiness dependent on the government’s say-so.
F is for FUSION CENTERS. Fusion centers, data collecting agencies spread throughout the country and aided by the National Security Agency, serve as a clearinghouse for information shared between state, local and federal agencies. These fusion centers constantly monitor our communications, everything from our internet activity and web searches to text messages, phone calls and emails. This data is then fed to government agencies, which are now interconnected: the CIA to the FBI, the FBI to local police.
O is for OVERCRIMINALIZATION. Thanks to an overabundance of 4500-plus federal crimes and 400,000 plus rules and regulations, it’s estimated that the average American actually commits three felonies a day without knowing it. As a result of this overcriminalization, we’re seeing an uptick in Americans being arrested and jailed for such absurd “violations” as letting their kids play at a park unsupervised, collecting rainwater and snow runoff on their own property, growing vegetables in their yard, and holding Bible studies in their living room.
Who will feed my cats while I'm in prison?
V is for VIDEODROME
I know, right? Sometimes I think chas just doesn't like us.
I'm on enough weird lists as it is.
Can't we just go back to getting links to Murdoch properties instead?
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Jade Helm update. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmUPYOueKt4#t=56
(staring at a perfectly ordinary shipping container) "Thet's probably got Ninjas in thar thet kin take aur Gunz, an'…"
OK, that's as much as I could handle.
[ it's a send- up, C_R_ ]
My Satire Meter is in dire need of calibration after the past few years. Still. somebody out there buys into this.
I did enjoy the Ninja's taking our guns, though.
This was awesome. From his channel's "About" page: Or perhaps you are seeing that the government is coming for your guns, your Bible, and your super-sized fast food menu items.
(I thought it was real at first, also too.)
Also, perfect Firesign Theater pacing on the rant.
"WHAT I'D USE FOR ANY DISASTER"
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When Reagan was elected, I bought a fifth of Beefeaters that I then stored in my backpack with other getaway essentials. Drank it when H.W. went into Iraq. Have since lost my taste for gin.
Not even Hendricks? It's as good as it is expensive.
Pre-Limed for your convenience.
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It's all about the cukes.<img src="http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/e1/2e/2b/e12e2b5b886680ed169440b86fdef676.jpg">
I love those Rangpur limes
Another scorching. [ via B Juice ] https://twitter.com/Rschooley/status/621451568060…
This.
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I feel it will come in handy for the foreseeable future.