bogeyman
3rd January 2014, 07:11
"“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”—George Santayana, The Life of Reason, Vol. 1
In Harold Ramis’ classic 1993 comedy Groundhog Day, TV weatherman Phil Connors (played by Bill Murray) is forced to live the same day over and over again until he not only gains some insight into his life but changes his priorities. Similarly, as I illustrate in my book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, we in the emerging American police state find ourselves reliving the same set of circumstances over and over again—egregious surveillance, strip searches, police shootings of unarmed citizens, government spying, the criminalization of lawful activities, warmongering, etc.—although with far fewer moments of comic hilarity."
Topics covered are: Government Spying; Militarized Police; Police shooting unarmed citizens; Erosion of private property; Strip searches; Invasion of the Drones etc.
https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/life_in_the_emerging_american_police_state_whats_in_store_for_our_free
Conchis
3rd January 2014, 12:19
I saw a similar quote the other day with one addition that is also true..... those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it; those who do study history are doomed to watch.
Nanoo Nanoo
3rd January 2014, 12:40
If you are to watch Star Wars from start to finish you will see what is to come and what has already transpired.
In the story the messiah wrote of how our governments were taken over and even within them the good ones try to rebel but were over taken with greed
If you look into it closely you will see how it all transpires.
I has to happen , it will be glorious
Naniu
AlaBil
3rd January 2014, 13:06
Here is a link to the site Police Site USA and the article where they review this past year on the progress to a total police state. Good stuff on here. http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/police-state-review-2013/
Sometimes easier for me to follow is their Facebook page where many of these stories show up in capsule form https://www.facebook.com/PoliceStateUSA
13th Warrior
3rd January 2014, 16:06
If you are to watch Star Wars from start to finish you will see what is to come and what has already transpired.
In the story the messiah wrote of how our governments were taken over and even within them the good ones try to rebel but were over taken with greed
If you look into it closely you will see how it all transpires.
I has to happen , it will be glorious
Naniu
So where do you stand; imperial storm trooper or Jedi Knight?
GrnEggsNHam
3rd January 2014, 20:59
If you are to watch Star Wars from start to finish you will see what is to come and what has already transpired.
In the story the messiah wrote of how our governments were taken over and even within them the good ones try to rebel but were over taken with greed
If you look into it closely you will see how it all transpires.
I has to happen , it will be glorious
Naniu
So where do you stand; imperial storm trooper or Jedi Knight?
Don't forget the Order of the Sith :p
All joking aside Naniu is asking you to find your answer.
Octavusprime
3rd January 2014, 22:23
With the increasing police state power in full effect, it is important to know your rights and know how to talk with officers. Remember there are many good people on the police force many of which truly are trying to do the "right thing". They are not immune to pressure from the top to act and police in a certain way.
I found this infographic pretty useful.
http://www.online-paralegal-programs.com/legal-rights/
Knowing Your Rights
Amendment IV – The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Whether you are a US citizen or not
3 Levels of police/citizen encounters
● Consensual – casual conversation
○ Evidence level required – Zero
○ Freedom to leave – yes
○ ID required – no
○ Legal search – plain sight or consensual
○ Example: Officer knocks on door to ask if you saw anything
● Investigative Detention- Temporary detainment for further info.
○ Evidence level required – Reasonable Articulable Suspicion
■ Visible paraphernalia (Ziplocks, rolling papers, pipes)
■ Tools for B&E (Crowbar, slim jim, weapons)
■ Profiling (Paper tag, DARE/Police decals, College attire, Gangster attire)
○ Freedom to leave – no (approx. 15-20 minute max)
○ ID required – not in 26 states (exception: you’re a driver)
○ Legal search: frisk, plain sight, or consensual
○ Example: Officer sees you wearing a ski mask at night.
● Arrest – Taken into police custody
○ Evidence level required – Probable Cause or warrant
○ Freedom to leave – no
○ ID required – yes
○ Legal search: frisk, plain sight, consensual, or warrant
○ Example: Officer catches you breaking and entering
Best Practices to Exercising Your Rights Safely
○ Always be polite, respectful, and keep hands visible
■ Reduce Exposure to Suspicion
● Crack door/window unless ordered to open fully
○ Clarify it’s an order, a request is not an order.
● Keep questionable items out of plain sight:
○ prescription bottles / medicine
○ hookahs
○ rolling papers
○ measuring scale
○ firearms/weapons
■ Ask to leave often
● Omitting to ask = voluntarily staying
■ Ask for cause
● Officers must articulate observed suspicions
■ If requested to do anything, clarify you will if it’s “an order”
■ Record or immediately write down your encounter
● **disclaimer: Audio and video recording laws differ state by state
■ Report any violations of your rights
○ NEVER:
■ Lie or give false documents
■ Answer questions
■ Give permission to a search without fully reading a warrant
■ Argue, resist, run, or obstruct– even if your rights are being violated
○ Filming your encounter with police:
■ You may video and audio record police performing official duties in public.
● Officer may NOT:
○ Confiscate, demand to view, or delete without a warrant.
Individual may NOT:
■ Interfere with the officers’ duty [ex. “stand back!” do so]
■ Physically resist– if officer reaches for your device, do not resist, just report it.
Tricky Police: Police may legally lie, bluff, and intimidate you.
○ Most avoidable arrests occur from trickery and intimidation:
■ admission of guilt
■ consenting to a search.
○ Refusing a search or to answer incriminating questions are not:v
■ admissions of guilt
■ reasons to detain you
○ Miranda Rights are read only in “police custody”
■ visual: handcuffs
○ Common Police tricks:
■ Phrasing:
● “Have you had anything to drink tonight?”
○ Best response: “Respectfully officer, I don’t have to answer that.”
● “Not answering is suspicious, why are you resisting?”
○ Best Answer: “I’m not resisting, respectfully, I don’t have to answer anything.”
● “If you have nothing to hide, you don’t mind if I look around.”
○ Best response: “I’m sorry Officer, but I don’t consent to searches.”
● “If you refuse a search, I’ll have to call a K-9 unit.”
○ Best response: “Officer, are you detaining me, or am I free to go?”
Breath Tests to Determine BAC
○ Do you HAVE to take it? No, you have the right to refuse.
■ Be warned, refusal is an automatic, irreversible suspension of license (in every state)
○ Blood tests are more accurate, and require a warrant
○ Breathalyzers are tuned to the “avg” person
■ False positive factors:
● Smaller people
● Small lung capacity
● Diabetes
● Acid Reflux (GERD)
● Low-Carb Diet
● Inhalers
● Fumes (ex. paint, Ethanol gas)
● Roadblocks
○ DUI – Legality: protection from “imminent public danger”
■ Same rules as any other traffic stop
Border Patrol
■ Legal search – Agents may legally search anything without warrant
○ Drugs (It’s a Trap!)
■ The Supreme Court ruled random checkpoints for finding drugs are unconstitutional.
● “We cannot sanction stops justified only by the generalized and ever-present possibility that interrogation and inspection may reveal that any given motorist has committed some crime.”
● “Drug Checkpoint in 1 Mile” [sign] is a police trap, do NOT exit.
○ (visual of the sign near an exit cops/dogs are at exit, not 1 mile down)
○ Pull people over for:
■ Illegal U-Turns
■ Littering
■ Suspiciously exiting
YOU HAVE RIGHTS, Know them.
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