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By John W. Whitehead
February 29, 2016
“The main problem in
any democracy is that crowd-pleasers are generally brainless swine who can go
out on a stage & whup their supporters into an orgiastic frenzy—then go
back to the office & sell every one of the poor bastards down the tube for a
nickel apiece.”
― Hunter S. Thompson
Politics today is
not about Republicans and Democrats.
Nor is it about
healthcare, abortion, higher taxes, free college tuition, or any of the other
buzzwords that have become campaign slogans for individuals who have mastered the
art of telling Americans exactly what they want to hear.
Politics today is
about one thing and one thing only: maintaining the status quo between the
Controllers (the politicians, the bureaucrats, and the corporate elite) and the
Controlled (the taxpayers).
Hillary will not
save the nation. Nor will Bernie, Trump, Rubio, or Cruz.
The only ones who
can save the nation are “we the people,” and yet the American people remain
eager to be persuaded that a new president in the White House can solve the
problems that plague us.
No matter who wins
this next presidential election, you can rest assured that the new boss will be
the same as the old boss, and we—the permanent underclass in America—will
continue to be forced to march in lockstep with the police state in all
matters, public and private.
Indeed, as I point
out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the
American People,
it really doesn’t matter what you call them—the 1%, the elite, the controllers,
the masterminds, the shadow government, the police state, the surveillance
state, the military industrial complex—so long as you understand that no matter
which party occupies the White House in 2017, the unelected bureaucracy that
actually calls the shots will continue to do so.
Consider the
following a much-needed reality check, an antidote if you will, against an
overdose of overhyped campaign announcements, lofty electoral promises and
meaningless patriotic sentiments that land us right back in the same prison
cell.
FACT: According to a
scientific study by Princeton researchers, the United States of America is not the
democracy that it purports to be, but rather an oligarchy, in which “economic elites and organized groups
representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S.
government policy.”
FACT: Despite the
fact that the number of violent crimes in the country is down
substantially, the
lowest rate in forty years, the number of Americans being jailed for
nonviolent crimes such as driving with a suspended license is skyrocketing.
FACT: Thanks to an overabundance of 4,500-plus federal
crimes and 400,000-plus rules and regulations, it is estimated that the average American actually commits
three felonies a day without
knowing it. In fact, according to law professor John Baker, “There is no one in the United States
over the age of 18 who cannot be indicted for some federal crime. That is not an exaggeration.”
FACT: Despite the
fact that we have
- enormous sums of taxpayer money continue to be doled out for presidential
vacations ($16 million for trips to Africa and Hawaii),
- overtime fraud
at the Department of Homeland Security (nearly $9 million in improper overtime claims, and that’s just in
six of the DHS’ many offices)HurricaHur,
- Hollywood movie productions ($10 million in taxpayer money was spent by the Army National
Guard on Superman movie tie-ins aimed at increasing awareness
about the National Guard).
FACT: Since 2001
Americans have spent $10.5 million every hour for numerous foreign military occupations, including
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And then there’s the money the government exports to other
countries to support their arsenals, at the cost of $1.61 million every hour for the American
taxpayers.
FACT: It is
estimated that
whether it be a local jail or a state or federal
penitentiary, due to a wide range of factors ranging from overcriminalization
and surprise raids at family homes to roadside traffic stops.
FACT: According to a
Gallup poll,
than in any of the three branches of government.
FACT: “Today,
reports Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury. “Some have tanks.”
FACT: At least
Indeed,
than they are to be killed by a terrorist.
Americans are 110 times more likely
to die of foodborne illness than in a terrorist attack.
FACT:
FACT: On an average
day in America,
Most of those SWAT team raids are for a mere warrant service. There has been a notable buildup in recent years of
heavily armed SWAT teams within non-security-related federal agencies such as the Department of Agriculture, the
Railroad Retirement Board, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Office of Personnel
Management, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, and the Education Department.
FACT: The FBI’s Next
Generation Identification (NGI) facial recognition system, which is
will
include a variety of biometric data, including palm prints, iris scans, and
face recognition data. The NGI will be capable of uploading 55,000 images a day, and conducting tens of thousands of photo searches
daily.
FACT: Comprising an
at least 30,000 drones are expected to occupy U.S.
airspace by 2020.
FACT: Everything we
do will eventually be connected to the Internet.
By 2030 it is estimated there
will be 100 trillion sensor devices connecting human
electronic devices (cell
phones, laptops, etc.) to the Internet. Much, if not all, of our electronic
devices will be connected to Google, which openly works with government
intelligence agencies.
Virtually everything we do now—no matter how innocent—is
being collected by the spying American police state.
FACT: Americans know
virtually nothing about their history or how their government works.
In fact,
according to a study by the National Constitution Center, 41 percent of Americans “are not
aware that there are three branches of government, and 62 percent couldn’t name them; 33 percent
couldn’t even name one.”
FACT: Only six out of every one hundred
Americans know
that they actually have a constitutional right to hold the government
accountable for wrongdoing, as guaranteed by the right to petition clause of
the First Amendment.
Perhaps the most
troubling fact of all is this: we have handed over control of our government
and our lives to faceless bureaucrats who view us as little more than cattle to
be bred, branded, butchered and sold for profit.
If there is to be
any hope of restoring our freedoms and reclaiming control over our government,
it will rest not with the politicians but with the people themselves.
When all is said and
done, each American will have to decide for themselves whether they prefer
dangerous freedom to peaceful slavery. One thing is for sure: the reassurance
ritual of voting is not going to advance freedom one iota.
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