rutherford | Emboldened by the citizenry’s inattention and willingness to tolerate
its abuses, the government has weaponized one national crisis after
another in order to expands its powers.
The war on terror, the war on drugs, the war on illegal immigration,
asset forfeiture schemes, road safety schemes, school safety schemes,
eminent domain: all of these programs started out as legitimate
responses to pressing concerns and have since become weapons of
compliance and control in the police state’s hands.
It doesn’t even matter what the nature of the crisis might be—civil
unrest, the national emergencies, “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”—as long as it
allows the government to justify all manner of government tyranny in
the so-called name of national security.
Now we find ourselves on the brink of a possible coronavirus contagion.
I’ll leave the media and the medical community to speculate about the
impact the coronavirus will have on the nation’s health, but how will
the government’s War on the Coronavirus impact our freedoms?
For a hint of what’s in store, you can look to China—our role model for all things dystopian—where the contagion started.....
....We’re not quite there yet. But that moment of reckoning is getting closer by the minute.
In the meantime, we’ve got an epidemic to survive, so go ahead and
wash your hands. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. And stock up
on whatever you might need to survive this virus if it spreads to your
community.
We are indeed at our most vulnerable right now, but as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, it’s the American Surveillance State—not the coronavirus—that poses the greatest threat to our freedoms.
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