This Is A Test: How Will The Constitution Fare During A Nationwide Lockdown?

Authored by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,

It takes a remarkable force to keep nearly a million people quietly indoors for an entire day, home from work and school, from neighborhood errands and out-of-town travel. It takes a remarkable force to keep businesses closed and cars off the road, to keep playgrounds empty and porches unused across a densely populated place 125 square miles in size. This happened … not because armed officers went door-to-door, or imposed a curfew, or threatened martial law. All around the region, for 13 hours, people locked up their businesses and ‘sheltered in place’ out of a kind of collective will. The force that kept them there wasn’t external – there was virtually no active enforcement across the city of the governor’s plea that people stay indoors. Rather, the pressure was an internal one – expressed as concern, or helpfulness, or in some cases, fear – felt in thousands of individual homes.

– Journalist Emily Badger, “The Psychology of a Citywide Lockdown”

This is a test.

This is not a test of our commitment to basic hygiene or disaster preparedness or our ability to come together as a nation in times of crisis, although we’re not doing so well on any of those fronts.

No, what is about to unfold over the next few weeks is a test to see how well we have assimilated the government’s lessons in compliance, fear and police state tactics; a test to see how quickly we’ll march in lockstep with the government’s dictates, no questions asked; and a test to see how little resistance we offer up to the government’s power grabs when made in the name of national security.

Most critically of all, this is a test to see whether the Constitution—and our commitment to the principles enshrined in the Bill of Rights—can survive a national crisis and true state of emergency.

Here’s what we know: whatever the so-called threat to the nation—whether it’s civil unrest, school shootings, alleged acts of terrorism, or the threat of a global pandemic in the case of COVID-19—the government has a tendency to capitalize on the nation’s heightened emotions, confusion and fear as a means of extending the reach of the police state.

This coronavirus epidemic, which has brought China’s Orwellian surveillance out of the shadows and caused Italy to declare a nationwide lockdown, threatens to bring the American Police State out into the open on a scale we’ve not seen before.

If and when a nationwide lockdown finally hits—if and when we are forced to shelter in place— if and when militarized police are patrolling the streets— if and when security checkpoints have been established— if and when the media’s ability to broadcast the news has been curtailed by government censors—if and when public systems of communication (phone lines, internet, text messaging, etc.) have been restricted—if and when those FEMA camps the government has been surreptitiously building finally get used as quarantine detention centers for American citizens—if and when military “snatch and grab” teams are deployed on local, state, and federal levels as part of the activated Continuity of Government plans to isolate anyone suspected of being infected with COVID-19—and if and when martial law is enacted with little real outcry or resistance from the public—then we will truly understand the extent to which the government has fully succeeded in recalibrating our general distaste for anything that smacks too overtly of tyranny.

This is how it begins.

The coronavirus epidemic may well be a legitimate health concern, but it’s the government’s response to it that worries me more in the long term.

Based on the government’s track record and its long-anticipated plans for instituting martial law (using armed forces to solve domestic political and social problems) in response to a future crisis, there’s good reason to worry.

This is not a government with a rosy view of the future.

To the contrary, the government’s vision of the future is particularly ominous if a Pentagon training video created by the Army for U.S. Special Operations Command is anything to go by.

Obtained by The Intercept through a FOIA request, the training video titled “Megacities: Urban Future, the Emerging Complexity” provides a chilling glimpse of what the government expects the world to look like in 2030, 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.

Add health contagions to the mix, and we’re arrived there, ten years ahead of schedule.

The training video is only five minutes long, but it says a lot about the government’s mindset and the way its views the citizenry. Even more troubling, however, is what this military video doesn’t say about the Constitution and the rights of the citizenry: nothing at all.

In typical fashion, the government seems to consider the Constitution only when forced to do so. It complies with the dictates of the Constitution even less frequently. Indeed, the government’s efforts to systematically lock down the nation and shift us into martial law have not been stymied one iota by the restraints imposed upon it by the Constitution: when it’s not bulldozing its way through the Fourth Amendment, the government just sidesteps it (with the help of the courts).

So what should you expect if the government decides to declare a national state of emergency and institute a nationwide lockdown?

More of the same of what we’ve been seeing in recent years.

After all, like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now: Militarized police. Riot squads. Camouflage gear. Black uniforms. Armored vehicles. Mass arrests. Pepper spray. Tear gas. Batons. Strip searches. Surveillance cameras. Kevlar vests. Drones. Lethal weapons. Less-than-lethal weapons unleashed with deadly force. Rubber bullets. Water cannons. Stun grenades. Arrests of journalists. Crowd control tactics. Intimidation tactics. Brutality.

This is how you prepare a populace to accept a police state willingly, even gratefully.

You don’t scare them by making dramatic changes. Rather, you acclimate them slowly to their prison walls. Persuade the citizenry that their prison walls are merely intended to keep them safe and danger out. Desensitize them to violence, acclimate them to a military presence in their communities, and persuade them that only a militarized government can alter the seemingly hopeless trajectory of the nation.

It’s happening already.

The sight of police clad in body armor and gas masks, wielding semiautomatic rifles and escorting an armored vehicle through a crowded street, a scene likened to “a military patrol through a hostile city,” no longer causes alarm among the general populace.

We’ve allowed ourselves to be acclimated to the occasional lockdown of government buildings, Jade Helm military drills in small towns so that special operations forces can get “realistic military training” in “hostile” territory, and  Live Active Shooter Drill training exercises, carried out at schools, in shopping malls, and on public transit, which can and do fool law enforcement officials, students, teachers and bystanders into thinking it’s a real crisis.

Still, you can’t say we weren’t warned.

Back in 2008, an Army War College report revealed that “widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security.” The 44-page report went on to warn that potential causes for such civil unrest could include another terrorist attack, “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.”

In 2009, reports by the Department of Homeland Security surfaced that called on the government to subject right-wing and left-wing activists and military veterans to full-fledged pre-crime surveillance.

Meanwhile, the government has been amassing an arsenal of military weapons, including hollow point bullets, for use domestically and equipping and training their “troops” for war. Even government agencies with largely administrative functions such as the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Smithsonian have been acquiring body armor, riot helmets and shields, cannon launchers and police firearms and ammunition. In fact, there are now at least 120,000 armed federal agents carrying such weapons who possess the power to arrest.

Rounding out this profit-driven campaign to turn American citizens into enemy combatants (and America into a battlefield) is a technology sector that has been colluding with the government to create a Big Brother that is all-knowing, all-seeing and inescapable. It’s not just the drones, fusion centers, license plate readers, stingray devices and the NSA that you have to worry about. You’re also being tracked by the black boxes in your cars, your cell phone, smart devices in your home, grocery loyalty cards, social media accounts, credit cards, streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, and e-book reader accounts.

All of this has taken place right under our noses, funded with our taxpayer dollars and carried out in broad daylight without so much as a general outcry from the citizenry.

And then you have the government’s Machiavellian schemes for unleashing all manner of dangers on an unsuspecting populace, then demanding additional powers in order to protect “we the people” from the threats. Almost every national security threat that the government has claimed greater powers in order to fight—all the while undermining the liberties of the American citizenry—has been manufactured in one way or another by the government.

We have made it way too easy for the government to lockdown the nation.

Consider that it was seven years ago when the city of Boston was locked down while police carried out a military-style manhunt for suspects in the 2013 Boston Marathon explosion.

Six years ago, the city of Ferguson, Missouri, was locked down, with government officials deploying a massive SWAT team, an armored personnel carrier, men in camouflage pointing heavy artillery at the crowd, smoke bombs and tear gas to quell citizen unrest over a police shooting of a young, unarmed black man.

Five years ago, the city of Baltimore was put under a military-enforced lockdown after civil unrest over police brutality erupted into rioting. More than 1,500 national guard troops were deployed while residents were ordered to stay inside their homes and put under a 10 pm curfew.

Three years ago, it was Charlottesville, Va., population 50,000, that was locked down while government officials declared a state of emergency and enacted heightened security measures tantamount to martial law, despite the absence of any publicized information about credible threats to public safety.

Fast forward to the present moment, with the world on the verge of a possible coronavirus pandemic, and growing numbers of Americans are already voluntarily sheltering in place in an effort to avoid falling ill.

For those like myself who have studied emerging police states, the sight of any American city placed under martial law—its citizens essentially under house arrest (officials used the Orwellian phrase “shelter in place” in Boston to describe the mandatory lockdown), military-style helicopters equipped with thermal imaging devices buzzing the skies, tanks and armored vehicles on the streets, and snipers perched on rooftops, while thousands of black-garbed police swarmed the streets and SWAT teams carried out house-to-house searches—leaves us in a growing state of unease.

Watching the events of the various lockdowns unfold, I couldn’t help but think of Nazi Field Marshal Hermann Goering’s remarks during the Nuremberg trials. As Goering noted:

It is always a simple matter to drag people along whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. This is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in every country.

It does indeed work the same in every country.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t take much for the American people to be terrorized into compliance by the government’s latest and greatest scare tactic, even if it means being stripped of one’s constitutional rights at a moment’s notice.

This continual undermining of the rules that protect civil liberties has far-reaching consequences on a populace that not only remains ignorant about their rights but is inclined to sacrifice their liberties for phantom promises of safety.

It may be that we’ve already gone too far down this road. However, don’t let this latest “crisis” cause you to panic to such an extent that you relinquish your fundamental right to make decisions for yourself and your loved ones and willingly surrender what remains of your freedoms.

This too shall pass.

Remember, a police state does not come about overnight.

Yet as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American Peopleno matter how it starts, with a questionable infringement justified in the name of safety or a nationwide lockdown to guard against a global pandemic, it always ends the same: by pushing us one step closer to a future in which the government has all the power and “we the people” have none. 

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flash
flash
March 11, 2020 8:53 am

The Constitution is nothing more than a document. It protects nothing. The power of liberty is enforced by the people. Government is the tool . It can be used for good or bad. That too is within the scope of power of the people. Use it or lose it.

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Solutions Are Obvious
  flash
March 11, 2020 9:21 am

You have it backwards.

We don’t use gov’t, gov’t uses us. We have no control over what gov’t thugs decide to do. You can (s)elect whomever you want, but the tyrannical nature of an all powerful entity remains the same.

flash
flash
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 12:22 pm

You read but you don’t comprehend. The people have the POWER .Whether they use it or not is up to them.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  flash
March 11, 2020 12:27 pm

That’s delusional nonsense.

The people with the weaponry have the power. The people with the control of the currency to purchase swine that enlist VOLUNTARILY in the military or in any way become weapons platforms for gov’t have the power.

If you’re so powerful, just stop paying your taxes and then tell me about all the power you have.

flash
flash
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 4:58 pm

Awww…. me so helpless . Mossad must pay you well.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  flash
March 11, 2020 4:59 pm

Have you stopped beating your wife and children?

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 9:22 pm

SAO,
the people have to organize… nobody is saying otherwise…. that’s going to probably NOT happen until some catalyzing event takes place (or cataclysmic). irwin schiff goes to jail because he refused to accept federal taxes as legitimate, they wouldn’t even let him out after he was diagnosed as terminal. i know -you- think him a fool but he was really a martyr. it’s like a scale loaded and tipped heavily to one side but slowly, drop by drop material is falling on the other side. it’s going to shift. if you can’t hold on to that concept of eventual victory (yes there is going to be even more blood shed) then why are you you even here? your bitching about gov. isn’t going to expedite the process. believe me, we all know what the present one is. if you haven’t read the poem i asked you to read, do it. let the meaning sink in. there must be a force an idea something that the people ‘get behind’ and anarchism is not it.and i’m just going to say it and let the down votes pour in …. that force, idea, -set of laws- that laid the foundation for this country -was- Christianity.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  flash
March 11, 2020 12:47 pm

Exactamente: “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state……”
It is up to us, this militia, to protect this free state. If it falls or has fallen, it’s our fault. When threats to our free state appear our response should be “lock and load bitches.” If the response is that there are more pressing matters like a ball game, then of course we are screwed blued and tattooed.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Harrington Richardson
March 11, 2020 1:15 pm

H&R
We lost when we failed to support the whiskey rebellion.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Fleabaggs
March 11, 2020 2:55 pm

Some interesting history we should take a look at. The first and last time a sitting President personally led an army in the field. Must have been a pretty big deal for that.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Fleabaggs
March 12, 2020 3:31 am

Fleabaggs my man – the failure was failing to learn from history. History shows that minorities get the shit end of the stick. Look at the Native Americans as exhibit A. And white America allowed itself to move toward minority status. That was stupid.

I do not hate whites. Hell no, I recognize the world changing achievements of Western Culture – ie the whites. Nothing like it anywhere. No sir.

But the whites have given away their culture, and will now reap the whirlwind.,

Jdog
Jdog
  flash
March 11, 2020 1:32 pm

Fact is there are two kinds of people, the wolves, and the sheep. When this country was founded, it was founded by pioneers (wolves) but was soon over run with immigrants ( sheep ) who were too afraid to stand and fight for themselves where they originally came from…
We like to think we are a country of free wolves, but in reality, we are a country of scared sheep…

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
  Jdog
March 11, 2020 9:00 pm

We have more than two kinds of people. We have the sharks, the wolves the goats and the sheep. The goats work for the sharks and the wolves eat the sheep.

Jdog
Jdog
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 1:29 pm

As Al Capone said, we are only amateur gangsters, the pro’s are in Washington….

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  Jdog
March 11, 2020 1:31 pm

A conversation between Alexander the Great and a pirate he captured.
“How dare you molest the seas?” asks Alexander.
“How dare you molest the whole world?” the pirate replies.
“Because I do it with a little ship only, I am called a thief. You, doing it with a great navy, are called an emperor.”
St. Augustine

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 1:35 pm

awesome…. you’re quoting st. augustine 😉

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Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 1:37 pm

I quote Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Einstein, etc when what they had to say made sense.

I’m not a prejudiced person.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 1:56 pm

hmmm ya sure about that?

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 3:00 pm

Sounds like something Ragnar Danneskjoeld might have said.

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Solutions Are Obvious
  Harrington Richardson
March 11, 2020 3:02 pm

You’re right.
I hadn’t thought of that character.
Good catch.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 11, 2020 9:00 am

Zit.
He’s the Larry Flynt of Doom, Gloom, and LEO abuse of power porn.
There’s awareness,
Then there’s repetitive peddling of fear, to keep an author profitable or lucrative storyline.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 9:01 am

And some people are dumb enough to believe government is an absolute necessity and haven’t given anarchism enough of a review before rejecting it as unworkable.

Gov’t is responsible for over 200 million deaths in the 20th century due to the wars only they can start. Gov’t sucks the money out of our pockets by relabeling theft as taxes. Gov’t has armed goons that harass people as they drive and ‘violate’ some nonsense and arbitrary speed limit.

The list of freedoms we don’t enjoy is near endless and all due to the false belief that gov’t is a necessity.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 9:31 am

sheeeesh….more “cursing the darkness” sao, you’re not even in country… what would you about “the list of freedoms we don’t enjoy – you’re somewhere over in pleasantville remember? there’s a name for you, it’s agitator.

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  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 9:38 am

I grew up in NY and Texas and spent over 50 years there. I know what it’s like.

Thanks for noticing I’m an agitator. I agitate for people to look at cold hard reality instead of the propaganda they’ve been fed for decades.

Is anything I said above not true? Just this once, answer my question.

And BTW – you’re a bullshit artist. I’m still waiting for the list of all the court cases you’ve brought.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 9:55 am

what the hell are you talking about? go look again! it was there 4:00 PM central time -yesterday-
and i never said that everything that you have said is bs. just entirely unproductive!

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 10:25 am

yes moron…. i see your down votes…. probably about as much energy as you can exert in one day

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Solutions Are Obvious
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 5:06 pm

I never down vote or up vote as I have an ability to express myself.

Only cowards and mental midgets down vote. Cowards because they won’t allow for reciprocity and mental midgets because they’re too stupid to formulate a complete thought and communicate it effectively.

Up votes are meaningless to people, like myself, that don’t crave adulation.

Get it numbnuts?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 5:37 pm

why do you think it’s aimed at you… see below
i don’t down vote either
damn it now i’m anonymous again
theOtherDan

CharlieWiskey
CharlieWiskey
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 10:56 am

The way government is being used or deployed today is anarchy. The problem is, the people have stopped exercising their rights to liberty.

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Solutions Are Obvious
  CharlieWiskey
March 11, 2020 11:03 am

Anarchy:
1. a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.
2. absence of government and absolute freedom of the individual, regarded as a political ideal.

How does the US Fed Gov match either definition? The Fed Gov is the exact opposite of anarchy; they have their fingers in everything.

How does one ‘exercise their rights to liberty’? Please don’t tell me it has anything to do with the nonsense of voting.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 3:26 pm

I’m bigger and stronger. I have more manpower and firepower. I cut off the water from your creek. How does that being the state of affairs improve the world for those subject to other’s strength, armament and whimsy? Votes or no votes it ends in marginalization or servitude for many, perhaps most.

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Solutions Are Obvious
  Harrington Richardson
March 11, 2020 3:34 pm

You describe the current state of affairs perfectly when the subject matter is gov’t.

Who else but gov’t murdered 200 million people in the 20th century?

Who else but gov’t sucks the life out of the society by constantly stealing their labor by theft known as taxes?

Who else but gov’t purchases armed goons to harass you with made up crimes like money laundering, speeding, tax evasion, etc?

Who but gov’t demands to know about your every financial transaction so they can take their ‘fair share’ in taxes, fees, penalties, registrations, licenses, etc?

Wake the fuck up.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 6:27 pm

Sorry SAO, large scale, small scale, all the same shit. Whether you have government or not, some asshat like the bad guy rancher in a western or a bumbling fuque like Bernie wants your shit or a sociopathic mad man wants your shit AND tell you what to do. One might describe life in general as very Sysyphean. This little exercise should prove to you and all of us there will be no perfect system and it is easy to shoot very real gaping holes in any form of government we could come up with. Never doubt for a moment Churchill was correct that some are much, much worse than others.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  CharlieWiskey
March 12, 2020 4:25 pm

The way the government is being used or deployed today is chaos. The problem is the people of the united States have not tarred and feathered every individual that chose to subvert the constitution.

There fixed it for ya.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 11:56 am

Anarchism only works for a small subset of humanity and you know it.

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Solutions Are Obvious
  hardscrabble farmer
March 11, 2020 11:59 am

To some extent you are correct. That’s why I want a breakup of the USA into 50 new countries.

Anarchism is an ideal that if you dismiss it out of hand can never be reached. You are therefore playing into the hands of ruthless gov’t.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 12:20 pm

it’s only “full on” anarcho-libertarianism that people are dismissing out of hand.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 12:42 pm

evidently i’ve also picked up a personal troll… i barely get a comment posted before the down vote hits.. care to identify yourself with an actual contention or is that just a little too much to ask?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 1:04 pm

T.O.D.
It seems to come with anyone who is controversial.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Fleabaggs
March 11, 2020 3:35 pm

didn’t think that i was that controversial. thanks by the way for both of the heads up… and 3-2-1 …..

(EC)
(EC)
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 5:26 pm

Ignore the downvoters, they are harmless.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 6:38 pm

Something as innocuous as “be kind to your neighbor” is controversial to the man who hates his neighbor.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 6:36 pm

Dan, you must accept that part of being over the target carries the risk of flak. Embrace it.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 3:42 pm

Set them free and start that outboard.

(EC)
(EC)
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 5:27 pm

This gal looks like big Red. She looks smart and well balanced.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  (EC)
March 11, 2020 6:37 pm

C dog
You would notice they’re well balanced.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 6:32 pm

SAO, it is not possible to emanantize the Eschaton. That is the Siren song of every “world improver” since we got booted from the Garden of Eden.

Lars
Lars
  hardscrabble farmer
March 11, 2020 12:48 pm

Well, one could also say that power – i.e. government with a monopoly on force and coercion – always and everywhere corrupts and eventually does so absolutely, thereby tyrannizing all subsets of humanity. And we all know this.

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  Lars
March 11, 2020 3:46 pm

Yes, we all know this and it would appear that most agree with this practice.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 11, 2020 7:10 pm

nope – some of us just believe that there is a better solution than yours
theOtherDan ( who is being driven slowly insane because sometimes i’zz has to to re-enter the info and sometimes i’zz don’t)

yahsure
yahsure
March 11, 2020 9:19 am

The article was a bit over the top.

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March 11, 2020 10:00 am

John Whitehead: Defending Wicca is the Christian thing to do, do as to dirty up Arlington Cemetery with Pentagrams and such.

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overthecliff
overthecliff
March 11, 2020 10:10 am

We do need to try anarchy. We need to see how wonderful life filled with rainbows and all the libertarians go about smelling the unicorn farts.

flash
flash
  overthecliff
March 11, 2020 12:28 pm

muh non-aggression principle has never been tried.

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JC Onabike
JC Onabike
March 11, 2020 11:48 am

This year, they are also hard programming the youth to accept the control as well.

How?

By propping up a guy like Bernie Sanders who they know they would never ever ever let get anywhere near the presidency. By funding Liz Warren who is a well-connected member of the over-class as well.

Lift them up, and drop them hard. It might only take this one election (don’t forget Hillary, though) to turn them off of civic duties and citizenship for their whole lives.

And bingo, your FOURTH TURNING is delayed a few more years.

You can keep riding in the burning car a little longer and enjoy the plunge over the cliff with the radio blaring because you won’t be alive at the bottom anyway.

What a way to go out.

The only way the Great Awakening can be surpressed is if they keep the youth dumber than their parents, and constantly defeated. It’s been going great so far.

Hence social media, rigged voting, and terrible main stream media messages full of contradiction, and messages of how spoiled, dumb, naive, and materialistic the kids are these days. Who made them that way?

Contradiction is the opposite of a peaceful mind, and they have known this for centuries. Children today face a world FULL of contradictory evidence, and contradictory myths. Navigating a world of half truths is not easy for adults, much less for young people.

When I was a kid, an adult liar was pretty rare.

Now, they are everywhere.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  JC Onabike
March 11, 2020 3:47 pm

The longer the delay, the higher the cliff.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 11, 2020 11:55 am

It hasn’t fared too well in the good times, has it?

JC Onabike
JC Onabike
  hardscrabble farmer
March 11, 2020 12:53 pm

Maybe you are right there.

But times are so rough now, these tactics can vanquish all hope.

It’s hard to remain positive, but I gots to.

Have you seen Marc Maron’s new special on Netflix?

I love this man like a long lost roommate from college. I feel like I have known him all my life.

Be well.

flash
flash
  hardscrabble farmer
March 11, 2020 1:02 pm

If we just gave free market capitalism, everything would be fine,stocks would break 30, 000 and every driveway would have a Tesla or two.

” Well, you say, that’s only for Chinese stuff. Who cares? We still have farmers, we have skilled trades, we have our industries (those not crippled by China being a non-entity for six months), what do WE have to worry about?

[Here’s where things get fuzzy, and conjecture takes over.]

The answer is that the rest of the world also buys a lot of their stuff; the USA isn’t the only trading partner China has. In fact, the EU and ASEAN both import more Chinese crap [ahem] goods than the USA. Which means that the products we now depended on China to produce, we now have to go to the remaining producers (wherever) and compete against the EU and ASEAN to obtain those products- IF they can be obtained… From an economics perspective, increasing demand combined with vastly reduced supplies translates into skyrocketing prices- for almost everything. Things like band-aides, antibiotics, electronics, FOOD, N95 masks, etc., etc.

Even more, the EU and ASEAN blocs will be coming to the USA, to buy up whatever they can, to take back to their own countries- like band-aides, antibiotics, electronics, FOOD, N95 masks, etc., etc.

https://capitalisteric.wordpress.com/

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 11, 2020 12:56 pm

The only Human rights we have are those we can obtain through force or persuasion. Period!
The right to life, liberty, and persuit of happiness only pertain to the spiritual realm.
Show me anything that exists in the natural realm that is not constantly on guard for predators while also preying on something else. Vegetarians prey on plants etc. Hyenas prey on Lions when they have the numbers, so do buffalo and crocodiles. Pythons take turns with croc’s eating each other.
Look at human behavior before the bronze age when large governments were less prevalent. There were still very strict rules enforced regarding behavior and beliefs. It may have been enforced by ostracizing or outright force but it was still force or persuasion.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Fleabaggs
March 11, 2020 1:09 pm

fb,
Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty – it’s just the way it is (at least on this side of glory) – no fun

overthecliff
overthecliff
  theOtherDan
March 11, 2020 4:46 pm

Dan and Flea, your being in touch with facts will have no effect on anarchists.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  overthecliff
March 11, 2020 6:34 pm

Cliff.
You have to admit that it’s a nice fantasy. Wish I could daydream like that.

Jdog
Jdog
March 11, 2020 1:28 pm

If history is any indicator we are really screwed. In the Great Depression, they stole everyone’s gold, raised taxes, and implemented massive government take over of a big chunk of the economy.

(EC)
(EC)
March 11, 2020 4:46 pm

I expect to hear the professional deniers – who can say in the face of insurmountable evidence to the contrary, that the corona virus is just the flu – say that this article is total nonsense; that the government is merely buying ammunition and body bags to support the prices of those commodities.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  (EC)
March 11, 2020 5:42 pm
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 11, 2020 5:08 pm

Spend your time enjoying the sun, getting plenty of fresh air and critical vitamin D, while cleaning your handguns and your rifles to make sure they are ready for phase 2 of their plans.

Jai Seli
Jai Seli
March 11, 2020 6:52 pm

The [Individual Rights/Liberties-limiting] CONstitution that supplanted the Articles of Confederation withOUT declared preemption is now fully ignored by the Criminal State, D[e]C[eit] gov-agent grifters and their semi-functional/literate “enforcers”. Thank you, Aaron Burr for killing Alexander Hamilton. Too bad it didn’t occur sooner.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Jai Seli
March 11, 2020 8:58 pm

I often wonder about what our nation would be like if Hamilton had met up with Burr on the playground and Burr had killed him as a child, if Lincoln had been smothered in his crib, if Wilson had been killed as a child during the Civil War (born in VA and spent much time in GA), if Teddy Roosevelt had died of his asthma as a child, if FDR had died during an accident digging at “The Money Pit” on Oak Island in Nova Scotia (yeah, he is part of the legend), or if so many other pieces of shit in our nation’s history had died before they ever made it into office. But then I remember that they were SYMPTOMS of the nation at the time, as much as they were folks who helped destroy the nation even further. If that particular piece of shit hadn’t been elected, some other piece of shit – maybe even worse – would have been elected. All the horrors they inflicted upon the US were accepted and never overturned by the tens and hundreds of millions of US citizens that could have done something different. I mean just think if King George didn’t treat the colonies like a milk cow, or stifle the growth of the entrepreneurs and merchants that were running most of the industries over here.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
March 11, 2020 8:57 pm

The problem with this virus is that it goes after everyone; including government workers.

The way it has been spreading tells me it has no respect for anyone.

It may just take down the government. We are in uncharted territory.