Run for Your Life: The American Police State Is Coming to Get You

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“We’ve reached the point where state actors can penetrate rectums and vaginas, where judges can order forced catheterizations, and where police and medical personnel can perform scans, enemas and colonoscopies without the suspect’s consent…. These tactics are … about degrading and humiliating a class of people that politicians and law enforcement have deemed the enemy.”—Radley Balko, The Washington Post

Daily, all across America, individuals who dare to resist—or even question—a police order are being subjected to all sorts of government-sanctioned abuse ranging from forced catheterization, forced blood draws, roadside strip searches and cavity searches, and other foul and debasing acts that degrade their bodily integrity and leave them bloodied and bruised.

Americans as young as 4 years old are being leg shackled, handcuffed, tasered and held at gun point for not being quiet, not being orderly and just being childlike—i.e., not being compliant enough.

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Government social workers actually subjected a 3-year-old boy to a forced catheterization after he was unable to provide them with a urine sample on demand (the boy still wasn’t potty trained). The boy was held down, screaming in pain, while nurses forcibly inserted a tube into his penis to drain his bladder—all of this done because the boy’s mother’s boyfriend had failed a urine analysis for drugs.

Americans as old as 95 are being beaten, shot and killed for questioning an order, hesitating in the face of a directive, and mistaking a policeman crashing through their door for a criminal breaking into their home—i.e., not being submissive enough.

Consider what happened to David Dao, the United Airlines passenger who was accosted by three police, forcibly wrenched from his seat across the armrest, bloodying his face in the process, and dragged down the aisle by the arms merely for refusing to relinquish his paid seat after the airline chose him randomly to be bumped from the flight—after being checked in and allowed to board—so that airline workers could make a connecting flight.

Those with ADHD, autism, hearing impairments, dementia or some other disability that can hinder communication in the slightest way are in even greater danger of having their actions misconstrued by police. Police shot a 73-year-old-man with dementia seven times after he allegedly failed to respond to orders to stop approaching and remove his hands from his jacket. The man was unarmed and had been holding a crucifix.

Clearly, it no longer matters where you live.

Big city or small town: it’s the same scenario being played out over and over again in which government agents, hyped up on their own authority and the power of their uniform, ride roughshod over the citizenry who—in the eyes of the government—are viewed as having no rights.

Our freedoms—especially the Fourth Amendment—continue to be torn asunder by the prevailing view among government bureaucrats that they have the right to search, seize, strip, scan, spy on, probe, pat down, taser, and arrest any individual at any time and for the slightest provocation.

Forced cavity searches, forced colonoscopies, forced blood draws, forced breath-alcohol tests, forced DNA extractions, forced eye scans, and forced inclusion in biometric databases are just a few ways in which Americans continue to be reminded that we have no control over what happens to our bodies during an encounter with government officials.

These incidents—sanctioned by the courts and conveniently overlooked by the legislatures—teach Americans of every age and skin color the painful lesson that there are no limits to what the government can do in its so-called “pursuit” of law and order.

If this is a war, then “we the people” are the enemy.

As Radley Balko notes in The Washington Post, “When you’re at war, it’s important to dehumanize your enemy. And there’s nothing more dehumanizing than forcibly and painfully invading someone’s body — all the better if you can involve the sex organs.”

The message being beaten, shot, tasered, probed and slammed into our collective consciousness is simply this: it doesn’t matter if you’re in the right, it doesn’t matter if a cop is in the wrong, it doesn’t matter if you’re being treated with less than the respect you deserve or the law demands.

The only thing that matters to the American police state is that you comply, submit, respect authority and generally obey without question whatever a government official (anyone who wears a government uniform, be it a police officer, social worker, petty bureaucrat or zoning official) tells you to do.

This is what happens when you allow the government to call the shots: it becomes a bully.

Unfortunately, we’ve been marching in lockstep with the police state for so long that we’ve forgotten how to march to the tune of our own revolutionary drummer. In fact, we’ve even forgotten the words to the tune.

We’ve learned the lessons of compliance too well.

For too long, “we the people” have allowed the government to ride roughshod over the Constitution, equating patriotism with blind obedience to the government’s dictates, no matter how unconstitutional or immoral those actions might be.

What can you do?

It’s simple but as I detail in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the consequences may be deadly.

Stop being so obedient. Stop being so compliant and herdlike. Stop kowtowing to anyone and everyone in uniform. Stop perpetuating the false notion that those who work for the government—the president, Congress, the courts, the military, the police—are in any way superior to the rest of the citizenry. Stop playing politics with your principles. Stop making excuses for the government’s growing list of human rights abuses and crimes. Stop turning a blind eye to the government’s corruption and wrongdoing and theft and murder. Stop tolerating ineptitude and incompetence by government workers. Stop allowing the government to treat you like a second-class citizen. Stop censoring what you say and do for fear that you might be labeled an extremist or worse, unpatriotic. Stop sitting silently on the sidelines while the police state kills, plunders and maims your fellow citizens.

Stop being a slave.

As anti-war activist Rosa Luxemburg concluded, “Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.”

Get ready to stand your ground or run for your life, because the American police state is coming to get you.

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Horace Turlock
Horace Turlock
April 18, 2017 7:58 am

My life has been a front row seat observing the progress of state and federal power. (67 years) I have resented and resisted the insulting arrogance of it all. I especially resent local zoning and building personal. What is it about a clipboard and a cheap county supplied car that turns a 33k per year idiot into a confident pompous fascist? It is really galling to realize I help pay healthcare and pension costs for those who treat me like a butterfly being pinned to a board. When the time comes, I’m there on the wall.

travis
travis
April 18, 2017 8:02 am

Guarantee yourself a run in with the police state by resisting. Great advice. Comply and complain is a heck of a lot safer, but this guy knows best. Personally, I’d comply and sue later. Or you could move to a place where you drink with the police, you come to a first name basis, and maybe even become friends. Like I did.

norman franklin
norman franklin
  travis
April 18, 2017 9:18 am

Travis, I agree with you that getting to know your local sheriff is a good strategy. One of my neighbors has been on the ‘force’ for 25 years. Nice mellow guy, nice family. We see each other from time to time at the fence line and talk. He tells me about how the young bucks are so gung ho, even though crime out here is minimal.

So one day as I’m coming home from the hardware store I get lit up just as I start down our lane, so I drive the extra few hundred feet to park in front of my house. Now I know better than to get out of the car before I’m told, but I figured hey I’m home, the sun is shining and I dindu nuffin right? Wrong, I guess I triggered him as he yelled in his loudest cop voice “get back in the car.” After telling him that I live here I just couldn’t resist putting my hands up and saying “hands up, don’t shot.” This really set him off and it was probably a good thing he had his training officer with him to calm him down.

Long story short, after showing zee papers, I was given a warning about always using my turn signals, been driving since I was 14, over a million miles, never had an accident, and I have an unrestricted cdl with hazmat endorsement, been driving longer than this guy has been breathing and he is lecturing me about turn signals like I’m 16 years old. His training officer standing behind him at one point actually rolled his eyes. the whole incident was hilarious.

When I told my neighbor the story later he told me that most all the guys that have been hired in the last ten years all spent time in the sandbox, and most of them come from big cities and are still kind of uptight. He says that is the mission for most of the older guys before they retire, to get the young bucks to mellow out.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
April 18, 2017 8:19 am

I know the machine is out of control and a hard challenge needs to be made against the police state and their supporters . DUI checkpoints where everyone is stopped from free travel . Take note these stops are in middle and lower income areas but not in a half mile from the country club . Note in the state of Maryland all persons are considered impaired after 1 alchololic beverage so how can a state liscensed business serve more than one drink to a patron and not accept contributory negllegence to a DUI . You see where I am going with this , drinking and driving impaired is personal responsibility and accountability to prevent . It has become a witch hunt but typically on middle and lower income individuals where the full weight of the state can dance on your head . The state knows the wealthy among us lawyer up and will drop a few grand on legal protection , average people must fold under threat and pressure of consequences ! Another good one is asset forfeiture . I own my home and property but should I refuse to pay property taxes the state agents will evict me . So the question is who owns the property ? The state says the tax is for the schools , ok I paid for a catholic education and did not use the public schools and now have no children in schools . We also pay separate fees for services like sewage and water and an income and sales tax for police and fire and trash collection again you see where we are now .
Not only do the minions of the state demand we support them . They now work together to confiscate what the state claims entitled to yet all involved should be force to recuse themselves from your trial because taking your generated wealth and property by state employees , all involved have a vested intrest in the confiscation !
It has become a big club we are forced to support but we no longer reap similar benefits like retirement etc… Yet we are forced to fund it for others . But look around the states hunger for the wealth generated by citizens has overwhelmed all and these systems are bankrupt !
The pension plan for retired police in my county could not pay current retirees without the current officers contributing to the fund . Gee who will be FORCED to make up that shortfall ? I know the same people who cannot pay the property taxes and who’s retirement plan evaporated just as they were set to collect poof . Hold on its going to be a bumpy ride with a sudden stop !

overthecliff
overthecliff
April 18, 2017 9:49 am

The best defense against the police state is to make people afraid to be a policeman. The police state needs law and order make them concentrate on order and they won’t have so much time to enforce the law.

Hagar
Hagar
April 18, 2017 5:12 pm

The mother of all outrageous acts…The Constitution is banned in a LA courtroom.

http://newstarget.com/2017-03-26-federal-courthouse-in-las-vegas-bans-jurors-from-reading-the-u-s-constitution.html