Dystopia Disguised as Democracy: All the Ways in Which Freedom Is an Illusion

Via The Rutherford Institute

“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”—Frank Zappa

We are no longer free.

We are living in a world carefully crafted to resemble a representative democracy, but it’s an illusion.

We think we have the freedom to elect our leaders, but we’re only allowed to participate in the reassurance ritual of voting. There can be no true electoral choice or real representation when we’re limited in our options to one of two candidates culled from two parties that both march in lockstep with the Deep State and answer to an oligarchic elite.

We think we have freedom of speech, but we’re only as free to speak as the government and its corporate partners allow.

We think we have the right to freely exercise our religious beliefs, but those rights are quickly overruled if and when they conflict with the government’s priorities, whether it’s COVID-19 mandates or societal values about gender equality, sex and marriage.

We think we have the freedom to go where we want and move about freely, but at every turn, we’re hemmed in by laws, fines and penalties that regulate and restrict our autonomy, and surveillance cameras that monitor our movements. Punitive programs strip citizens of their passports and right to travel over unpaid taxes.

We think we have property interests in our homes and our bodies, but there can be no such freedom when the government can seize your property, raid your home, and dictate what you do with your bodies.

We think we have the freedom to defend ourselves against outside threats, but there is no right to self-defense against militarized police who are authorized to probe, poke, pinch, taser, search, seize, strip and generally manhandle anyone they see fit in almost any circumstance, and granted immunity from accountability with the general blessing of the courts. Certainly, there can be no right to gun ownership in the face of red flag gun laws which allow the police to remove guns from people merely suspected of being threats.

We think we have the right to an assumption of innocence until we are proven guilty, but that burden of proof has been turned on its head by a surveillance state that renders us all suspects and overcriminalization which renders us all lawbreakers. Police-run facial recognition software that mistakenly labels law-abiding citizens as criminals. A social credit system (similar to China’s) that rewards behavior deemed “acceptable” and punishes behavior the government and its corporate allies find offensive, illegal or inappropriate.

We think we have the right to due process, but that assurance of justice has been stripped of its power by a judicial system hardwired to act as judge, jury and jailer, leaving us with little recourse for appeal. A perfect example of this rush to judgment can be found in the proliferation of profit-driven speed and red light cameras that do little for safety while padding the pockets of government agencies.

We have been saddled with a government that pays lip service to the nation’s freedom principles while working overtime to shred the Constitution.

By gradually whittling away at our freedoms—free speech, assembly, due process, privacy, etc.—the government has, in effect, liberated itself from its contractual agreement to respect the constitutional rights of the citizenry while resetting the calendar back to a time when we had no Bill of Rights to protect us from the long arm of the government.

Aided and abetted by the legislatures, the courts and Corporate America, the government has been busily rewriting the contract (a.k.a. the Constitution) that establishes the citizenry as the masters and agents of the government as the servants.

We are now only as good as we are useful, and our usefulness is calculated on an economic scale by how much we are worth—in terms of profit and resale value—to our “owners.”

Under the new terms of this revised, one-sided agreement, the government and its many operatives have all the privileges and rights and “we the people” have none.

Only in our case, sold on the idea that safety, security and material comforts are preferable to freedom, we’ve allowed the government to pave over the Constitution in order to erect a concentration camp.

The problem with these devil’s bargains, however, is that there is always a catch, always a price to pay for whatever it is we valued so highly as to barter away our most precious possessions.

We’ve bartered away our right to self-governance, self-defense, privacy, autonomy and that most important right of all: the right to tell the government to “leave me the hell alone.” In exchange for the promise of safe streets, safe schools, blight-free neighborhoods, lower taxes, lower crime rates, and readily accessible technology, health care, water, food and power, we’ve opened the door to militarized police, government surveillance, asset forfeiture, school zero tolerance policies, license plate readers, red light cameras, SWAT team raids, health care mandates, overcriminalization and government corruption.

In the end, such bargains always turn sour.

We asked our lawmakers to be tough on crime, and we’ve been saddled with an abundance of laws that criminalize almost every aspect of our lives. So far, we’re up to 4500 criminal laws and 300,000 criminal regulations that result in average Americans unknowingly engaging in criminal acts at least three times a day. For instance, the family of an 11-year-old girl was issued a $535 fine for violating the Federal Migratory Bird Act after the young girl rescued a baby woodpecker from predatory cats.

We wanted criminals taken off the streets, and we didn’t want to have to pay for their incarceration. What we’ve gotten is a nation that boasts the highest incarceration rate in the world, with more than 2.3 million people locked up, many of them doing time for relatively minor, nonviolent crimes, and a private prison industry fueling the drive for more inmates, who are forced to provide corporations with cheap labor.

We wanted law enforcement agencies to have the necessary resources to fight the nation’s wars on terror, crime and drugs. What we got instead were militarized police decked out with M-16 rifles, grenade launchers, silencers, battle tanks and hollow point bullets—gear designed for the battlefield, more than 80,000 SWAT team raids carried out every year (many for routine police tasks, resulting in losses of life and property), and profit-driven schemes that add to the government’s largesse such as asset forfeiture, where police seize property from “suspected criminals.”

We fell for the government’s promise of safer roads, only to find ourselves caught in a tangle of profit-driven red-light cameras, which ticket unsuspecting drivers in the so-called name of road safety while ostensibly fattening the coffers of local and state governments. Despite widespread public opposition, corruption and systemic malfunctions, these cameras are particularly popular with municipalities, which look to them as an easy means of extra cash. Building on the profit-incentive schemes, the cameras’ manufacturers are also pushing speed cameras and school bus cameras, both of which result in hefty fines for violators who speed or try to go around school buses.

We’re being subjected to the oldest con game in the books, the magician’s sleight of hand that keeps you focused on the shell game in front of you while your wallet is being picked clean by ruffians in your midst.

This is how tyranny rises and freedom falls.

With every new law enacted by federal and state legislatures, every new ruling handed down by government courts, and every new military weapon, invasive tactic and egregious protocol employed by government agents, “we the people” are being reminded that we possess no rights except for that which the government grants on an as-needed basis.

Indeed, there are chilling parallels between the authoritarian prison that is life in the American police state and The Prisoner, a dystopian television series that first broadcast in Great Britain more than 50 years ago.

The series centers around a British secret agent (played by Patrick McGoohan) who finds himself imprisoned, monitored by militarized drones, and interrogated in a mysterious, self-contained, cosmopolitan, seemingly idyllic retirement community known only as The Village. While luxurious and resort-like, the Village is a virtual prison disguised as a seaside paradise: its inhabitants have no true freedom, they cannot leave the Village, they are under constant surveillance, their movements are tracked by surveillance drones, and they are stripped of their individuality and identified only by numbers.

Much like the American Police State, The Prisoner’s Village gives the illusion of freedom while functioning all the while like a prison: controlled, watchful, inflexible, punitive, deadly and inescapable.

Described as “an allegory of the individual, aiming to find peace and freedom in a dystopia masquerading as a utopia,” The Prisoner is a chilling lesson about how difficult it is to gain one’s freedom in a society in which prison walls are disguised within the trappings of technological and scientific progress, national security and so-called democracy.

Perhaps the best visual debate ever on individuality and freedom, The Prisoner confronted societal themes that are still relevant today: the rise of a police state, the freedom of the individual, round-the-clock surveillance, the corruption of government, totalitarianism, weaponization, group think, mass marketing, and the tendency of mankind to meekly accept his lot in life as a prisoner in a prison of his own making.

The Prisoner is an operations manual for how you condition a populace to life as prisoners in a police state: by brainwashing them into believing they are free so that they will march in lockstep with the state and be incapable of recognizing the prison walls that surround them.

We can no longer maintain the illusion of freedom.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, “we the people” have become “we the prisoners.”

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22 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
February 10, 2022 7:53 am

It’s only an illusion if you imagine it is something that requires no effort on your part.

All rights exist for one reason; that someone exercises them. They are not granted to you, you cannot pass them on, they cannot be revoked.

Once people remember this and act upon it, they are free.

jerryinNH
jerryinNH
  hardscrabble farmer
February 10, 2022 9:17 am

We’re only as free as ‘they’ allow us to be. And the MSM tries to make us feel guilty for exercising that little bit we’ve been allowed.

Jdog
Jdog
  jerryinNH
February 10, 2022 2:40 pm

We are as free as we have the courage to be. If you are not free, that is your choice. Freedom is never allowed, it is fought for every day.

Bill Johnson
Bill Johnson
  hardscrabble farmer
February 10, 2022 9:37 am

Spot on. The article was good at pointing out the process, but failed miserably at who is to blame. The average US citizen is to blame. They stood by and let it happen. In some cases they cheered it on as they saw the loss of THAT freedom as no big deal because they think it doesn’t impact them.. Like my lefty neighbor who thinks all guns should be confiscated as he hates guns. Or his take on freedom of speech. Say whatever you want but don’t you dare use THAT word, or offend him.
He and many like him are cowards. They are first in line to authorize the use of coercion, violence and (deadly) force (laws) against all who disagree with him, but too much coward to do the job himself. A real soy boy.
And to remain even handed, the Right for its willingness, even enthusiasm, for murdering innocents abroad in the pursuit of “national security”, better known as keeping the war factories/pocket books humming along.
Tyrants and despots can only exist when/where allowed to. The average US citizen allowed all this to happen out of greed and self concern and a complete abandonment of all morals and ethics and culture. They deserve whatever happens to them, which is not going to be pretty. It will be entertaining to watch however, especially when they pull the curtains back. I hope I live just long enough to see the looks on their faces.

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
  Bill Johnson
February 10, 2022 11:52 am

They stood by and let it happen…….
They deserve whatever happens to them, which is not going to be pretty.

Please provide a bullet list of all the things you did personally to prevent this. Just a little inventory of your many refusals to stand idly by, and the times you stopped the rising Police State in its tracks with your refusals to submit and your not allowing tyrants to exist.

This will be useful in working out why the faceless they all deserve it, while you, apparently, do not.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
February 10, 2022 12:47 pm

IM Well said but this is a two way street the we (they) all walk. They includes everyone, including you and me. I do the best I am able everyday to not feed the beast that has overtaken this nation. I wish I was young and able to soldier on to fight against this beast but 75 years has taken some of those abilities from me. All that said I fully intend to take a bullet as take a knee.

Jdog
Jdog
  Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
February 10, 2022 2:57 pm

I used to live in a border town where they set up a border patrol check point on a major freeway where there was little chance of ever apprehending any illegal alien’s. The real purpose of the check point was to do drug searches and confiscate property using unconstitutional asset forfeiture laws. The gestapo border patrol agents would attempt to force you to answer questions while illegally stopping you. A few brave citizens would always refuse to answer their questions and stand on Constitutional rights of the 4th and 6th amendments. On one occasion, I was stopped and questioned and refused to answer questions. My car was surrounded with several agents pointing rifles as the officer at my window threatened to arrest me for not answering him.
They then brought out drug dogs and searched the outside of my vehicle, which caused a supervisor to come over to see what was going on. He tried to get me to answer questions, which I refused to do, and finally he said to cut me loose. I recorded the whole scenario, and when I got home I sent copies to both my Congressman and Senator demanding to have the incident investigated by the head of the Border Patrol in that area. I never heard back from my representatives, but a few months later they stopped detaining cars at the checkpoint and now just wave everyone though. It took years of resistance by hundreds of people, but eventually the freedom to travel on that section of road without being illegally detained was restored. It is not easy, and many will say it is not worth the effort, but to us it was.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Bill Johnson
February 10, 2022 12:41 pm

Bill, really agree with your comment. people won’t turn off the game long enough to pay attention to their plight. Dope themselves out on drugs (alcohol included in that) so they don’t have to think about what they see. This society is busy taking the pleasure way out of everything. II Timothy 3. ..for men shall be lovers of themselves more than lovers of God…

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  hardscrabble farmer
February 11, 2022 10:36 am

And another way of putting it “Your rights are like muscles, you have to exercise them if you don’t want to lose them.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 10, 2022 10:40 am

Land of the fee, home of the slave.
No Country for Old White Men.

Stucky
Stucky
February 10, 2022 11:14 am

You SEE with your own eyes the fucking building burning to the ground ….. but the teleprompter government agent tells you it’s a peaceful protest. And people believe it.

You SEE with your own eyes many thousands of Canadian citizens from coast to coast supporting the convoy ….. but Justin The Dope and his media sycophants tell you the Canadian citizens do not support the truckers. And people believe it.

You SEE with your own eyes Dementia Joe bragging on a television talk show how he blackmailed the Ukie’s with a billion dollars to fire a prosecutor …… but, he and the MSM call it a conspiracy theory. And people believe it.

You SEE with your own eyes elite athletes literally dropping dead on the field (up to several hundred now) ……. but, Dementia Joe, the media, and libtards like my seester will scream that the Shit Shot is 100% safe. And people believe it.

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I find it hard to believe that there has ever been a time in all of human history when so many are so willing to be deluded by lies. A society simply cannot survive over the long term if it is based on lies. I can’t wait for this Shit Show to end. Buh bye Amerika.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Stucky
February 10, 2022 12:56 pm

You are preaching to a nation of self absorbed chickens Stucky! They will have to hop down off the roost or wave goodbye to this once great country! Two simple choices!

Ghost of Maggie
Ghost of Maggie
  Stucky
February 11, 2022 12:02 am

Stucky? You should write a “How To” article on what to do when your government goes ROGUE.

We have a ROGUE government, ignoring law, ethics and natural rights given man by God.

I’m really not interested in writing it because I’m busy researching all of the unethical funding streams that criminal Fauci has distributed to a variety of human-animal chimera studies. He should be prosecuted for violating not only codes of ethics, but also international laws regarding the gain-of-function research by rerouting the funding through NGOs, like the Gates Foundation.

ROGUE, just like Stalin in the USSR.

I do NOT want the eye of Sauron upon me, either. I’m not a coward but I am not quite ready for the fight.

I’m getting prayed up.

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
February 10, 2022 12:09 pm

AP, I really enjoyed this essay. While it was The Great Man who first showed me the folly and stupidity of democracy, I recently read The End of Democracy ( and recommended it on this board) which really elaborated on the topic.

I feel like any resistance movement, or dissidents ( call it what you will) that does not take it for granted that democracy must be done away with is like a tricycle with training wheels — far from ready for serious contenders.

God bless Andrew Anglin! Hopefully he will awaken as many on the DQ as he has ( thus far) on the J.

Balbinus
Balbinus
February 10, 2022 12:32 pm

Painted a pretty bleak picture of our future. There is a simple way out however, his name is the Lord Jesus Christ! Repent and believe the Gospel of Christ and you will be assured a home with Him for all eternity. Reject or neglect Him and you assure yourself an eternal home where the snow will never be seen because it is way to hot. Trusting Christ will not release you from some of these future events but as the apostle Paul said in II Corinthians 4:17 For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. The future, although the near future may be fraught with problems, is bright and sunny for all eternity when you put your faith and trust in the blood that Jesus shed for YOU on the Cross of Calvary many years ago. That blood is still efficacious to the salvation of your soul yet today.

Balbinus
Balbinus
February 10, 2022 12:52 pm

The founders gave us a representative republic government. They added the bill of rights to destroy what they knew would happen down the road. The bill of rights is still there but this country is to self concerned to mount up to the challenge currently. Perhaps that will change as they squeeze harder.

kfg
kfg
February 10, 2022 1:40 pm

” . . . hollow point bullets—gear designed for the battlefield . . .”

Hollow point bullets are banned from the battlefield by the Geneva Convention.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  kfg
February 10, 2022 3:50 pm

Only official military are bound by that. Mercs have no stupid regulations regarding weapons or tactics. Telling those bad boys they are breaking the law is futile. Akin to asking a mugger in the subway if he has a permit for his gun.

Jdog
Jdog
February 10, 2022 2:19 pm

People only care about freedom, when the lack of it impacts their living standard. For the most part they are way too stupid to be able to decipher the link between freedom and prosperity. By the time they figure it out, it will be way too late.

Junious Ricardo Stanton
Junious Ricardo Stanton
February 10, 2022 2:33 pm

We have been duped by the overlords and their mind control apparatus. We’ve been bamboozled to believe the myths and lies about American “freedom and democracy”. The set up was always for the rich white male property owners to control everything. Struggle forced the overlords to give up some “rights and privileges” in order to maintain the system ( Black and female suffrage, unions, 40 hour week etc.) The elites learned during the colonial period that in order for them to stay in control and keep the profits coming they had to keep the indentured servants (and bonds whites), Blacks and indigenous people from coalescing against them.
These psychopaths think they are immune to the Law of Consequence, but what goes around comes around. What the government did to the indigenous inhabitants, the white indentured/ bonds servants, the Africans and the Chinese who were imported here for cheap labor is now being done to Joe and Jane Sixpack in 2022. Now storm trooper police bum rush their homes throw flash grenades into their babies’ cribs during a raid on the wrong house! Now police confiscate their property and its a struggle to get it back even if or after the bogus charges are dismissed! The owner class shipped US jobs overseas to take advantage of cheap labor yet the people in the rust belt still think they have a shot at the “American Dream” even as they see their homes going into foreclosure and their savings eaten up by inflation.
This is the America of 2022. The ruling elites have always abused the poor, always intimidated them and either rewarded them for going for their okey-doke or demonized/marginalized them for daring to dissent or resist. We see the power of mind control by the vitriol leveled at those of us who refused to be inoculated with the COVID kill shot. The divide is getting wider and wider all according to plan, there is more talk about succession and civil war https://www.npr.org/2022/01/11/1071082955/imagine-another-american-civil-war-but-this-time-in-every-state. The oligarch’s plan is divide and rule, ordo ab chaos

i forget
i forget
February 10, 2022 3:37 pm

Zappa-dappa-do. Flintstone sparks aren’t illusion but illusion sparks cartoony Fred & Barney & the boys & girls of “Bedrock.” Bam-Bam, indeed.

The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Steve Winwood
If you see something that looks like a star
And it’s shooting up out of the ground
And your head is spinning from a loud guitar
And you just can’t escape from the sound
Don’t worry too much, it’ll happen to you
We were children once, playing with toys
And the thing that you’re hearing is only the sound of
The low spark of high-heeled boys

The percentage you’re paying is too high priced
While you’re living beyond all your means
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he’s made on your dreams
But today you just read that the man was shot dead
By a gun that didn’t make any noise
But it wasn’t the bullet that laid him to rest was
The low spark of high-heeled boys

If you had just a minute to breathe and they granted you one final wish
Would you ask for something, like another chance?
Or something similar as this?
Don’t worry too much it’ll happen to you
As sure as your sorrows are joys
And the thing that disturbs you is only the sound of
The low spark of high-heeled boys

The percentage you’re paying is too high priced
While you’re living beyond all your means
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he’s made on your dreams
But today you just read that the man was shot dead
By a gun that didn’t make any noise
But it wasn’t the bullet that laid him to rest was
The low spark of high-heeled boys, wild boys

If I gave you everything that I owned and asked for nothing in return
Would you do the same for me as I would for you?
Or take me for a ride and strip me of everything including my pride
But spirit is something that no one destroys
And the sound that I’m hearing is only the sound
Of the low spark of high-heeled boys, heeled boys, oo oo oo

“Song Meaning The song is about drugs. Winwood was a young musician when he watched one of his idols take a fix while on stage and the guy was dead n 6 months.
Cocaine was nicknamed girl and heroin nicknamed boy. A speedball back then was called a high heeled boy. The low spark is the feeling when you inject. The gun without any noise is the needle. The man in the suit is the dealer. No cosmic science. Just street reality.”

What the good doctors did to Zappa is the same crime those uncompetitive monopodrones commit against 1000’s of other people, too, every day….

Point, poke derisive laughter-holes in all the illusions that constitute entire lives. In the Illusioneers Dictionary, in the asylum library , to negate a naught is repped by the word “nihilism.” But no definition of “literacy” as sleight of hand manipulation, or intoxicant, or anything illusion-puncturing, will be found there.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/nihilism

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
February 11, 2022 11:06 am

I am reading Eckhart Tolle “A New Earth – Awakening to your life’s purpose”. Right in the beginning he talks about a widespread awakening phase that humanity as a whole may have entered, driven by an individual awakening process.

Maybe we can replace democracy with something better. (After Strauss and Howe have their way, of course.) Something like an Archaeopterix turned Phoenix.