rutherford | Brace yourselves.
There is something being concocted in the dens of power, far beyond
the public eye, and it doesn’t bode well for the future of this country.
Anytime you have an entire nation so mesmerized by political theater
and public spectacle that they are oblivious to all else, you’d better
beware.
Anytime you have a government that operates in the shadows, speaks in
a language of force, and rules by fiat, you’d better beware.
And anytime you have a government so far removed from its people as
to ensure that they are never seen, heard or heeded by those elected to
represent them, you’d better beware.
What is unfolding before us is not a revolution.
The looting, the burning, the rioting, the violence: this is an anti-revolution.
The protesters are playing right into the government’s hands, because
the powers-that-be want this. They want an excuse to lockdown the
nation and throw the switch to all-out martial law. They want a reason
to make the police state stronger.
It’s happening faster than we can keep up.
The Justice Department is deploying federal prison riot teams to various cities. More than half of the nation’s governors are calling on the National Guard
to quell civil unrest. Growing numbers of cities, having just barely
emerged from a coronavirus lockdown, are once again being locked down,
this time in response to the growing upheaval.
This is how it begins.
It’s that dystopian 2030 Pentagon training video
all over again, which anticipates the need for the government to
institute martial law (use armed forces to solve domestic political and
social problems) in order to navigate a world bedeviled by “criminal
networks,” “substandard infrastructure,” “religious and ethnic
tensions,” “impoverishment, slums,” “open landfills, over-burdened
sewers,” a “growing mass of unemployed,” and an urban landscape in which
the prosperous economic elite must be protected from the impoverishment
of the have nots.
We’re way ahead of schedule.
The architects of the police state have us exactly where they want
us: under their stamping boot, gasping for breath, desperate for
freedom, grappling for some semblance of a future that does not resemble
the totalitarian prison being erected around us.
This way lies certain tyranny.
For just one fleeting moment, “we the people” seemed united in our outrage over this latest killing of an unarmed man by a cop hyped up on his own authority and the power of his uniform.
That unity didn’t last.
Indeed, it didn’t take long—no surprise there—for us to quickly
become divided again, polarized by the misguided fury and senseless
violence of mobs taking to the streets, reeking of madness and mayhem.
Deliberately or not, the rioters have directed our attention away from the government’s crimes and onto their own.
This is a distraction.
Don’t allow yourself to be so distracted.
Let’s not lose sight of what started all of this in the first place: the U.S. government.
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