Don’t Bow Down to a Dictatorial Government. America Is a Prison Disguised as Paradise

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“If all that Americans want is security, they can go to prison. They’ll have enough to eat, a bed and a roof over their heads. But if an American wants to preserve his dignity and his equality as a human being, he must not bow his neck to any dictatorial government.”— President Dwight D. Eisenhower

The government wants us to bow down to its dictates.

It wants us to buy into the fantasy that we are living the dream, when in fact, we are trapped in an endless nightmare of servitude and oppression.

Indeed, with every passing day, life in the American Police State increasingly resembles life in the dystopian television series The Prisoner.

First broadcast 55 years ago in the U.S., The Prisonerdescribed as “James Bond meets George Orwell filtered through Franz Kafka”—confronted societal themes that are still relevant today: the rise of a police state, the loss of freedom, round-the-clock surveillance, the corruption of government, totalitarianism, weaponization, group think, mass marketing, and the tendency of human beings to meekly accept their lot in life as prisoners in a prison of their own making.

Perhaps the best visual debate ever on individuality and freedom, The Prisoner centers around a British secret agent who abruptly resigns only to find himself imprisoned in a virtual prison disguised as a seaside paradise with parks and green fields, recreational activities and even a butler.

While luxurious, the Village’s inhabitants have no true freedom, they cannot leave the Village, they are under constant surveillance, all of their movements tracked by militarized drones, and stripped of their individuality so that they are identified only by numbers.

“I am not a number. I am a free man,” is the mantra chanted in each episode of The Prisoner, which was largely written and directed by Patrick McGoohan, who also played the title role of Number Six, the imprisoned government agent.

Throughout the series, Number Six is subjected to interrogation tactics, torture, hallucinogenic drugs, identity theft, mind control, dream manipulation, and various forms of social indoctrination and physical coercion in order to “persuade” him to comply, give up, give in and subjugate himself to the will of the powers-that-be.

Number Six refuses to comply.

In every episode, Number Six resists the Village’s indoctrination methods, struggles to maintain his own identity, and attempts to escape his captors. “I will not make any deals with you,” he pointedly remarks to Number Two, the Village administrator a.k.a. prison warden. “I’ve resigned. I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.”

Yet no matter how far Number Six manages to get in his efforts to escape, it’s never far enough.

Watched by surveillance cameras and other devices, Number Six’s attempts to escape are continuously thwarted by ominous white balloon-like spheres known as “rovers.”

Still, he refuses to give up.

“Unlike me,” he says to his fellow prisoners, “many of you have accepted the situation of your imprisonment, and will die here like rotten cabbages.”

Number Six’s escapes become a surreal exercise in futility, each episode an unfunny, unsettling Groundhog’s Day that builds to the same frustrating denouement: there is no escape.

As journalist Scott Thill concludes for Wired, “Rebellion always comes at a price. During the acclaimed run of The Prisoner, Number Six is tortured, battered and even body-snatched: In the episode ‘Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling,’ his mind is transplanted to another man’s body. Number Six repeatedly escapes The Village only to be returned to it in the end, trapped like an animal, overcome by a restless energy he cannot expend, and betrayed by nearly everyone around him.”

The series 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 seemingly benevolent trappings of technological and scientific progress, national security and the need to guard against terrorists, pandemics, civil unrest, etc.

As Thill noted, “The Prisoner was an allegory of the individual, aiming to find peace and freedom in a dystopia masquerading as a utopia.”

The Prisoner’s Village is also an apt allegory for the American Police State, which is rapidly transitioning into a full-fledged Surveillance State: it gives the illusion of freedom while functioning all the while like a prison: controlled, watchful, inflexible, punitive, deadly and inescapable.

The American Surveillance State, much like The Prisoner’s Village, is a metaphorical panopticon, a circular prison in which the inmates are monitored by a single watchman situated in a central tower. Because the inmates cannot see the watchman, they are unable to tell whether or not they are being watched at any given time and must proceed under the assumption that they are always being watched.

Eighteenth century social theorist Jeremy Bentham envisioned the panopticon prison to be a cheaper and more effective means of “obtaining power of mind over mind, in a quantity hitherto without example.”

Bentham’s panopticon, in which the prisoners are used as a source of cheap, menial labor, has become a model for the modern surveillance state in which the populace is constantly being watched, controlled and managed by the powers-that-be while funding its existence.

Nowhere to run and nowhere to hide: this is the mantra of the architects of the Surveillance State and their corporate collaborators.

Government eyes are watching you.

They see your every move: what you read, how much you spend, where you go, with whom you interact, when you wake up in the morning, what you’re watching on television and reading on the internet.

Every move you make is being monitored, mined for data, crunched, and tabulated in order to amass a profile of who you are, what makes you tick, and how best to control you when and if it becomes necessary to bring you in line.

When the government sees all and knows all and has an abundance of laws to render even the most seemingly upstanding citizen a criminal and lawbreaker, then the old adage that you’ve got nothing to worry about if you’ve got nothing to hide no longer applies.

Apart from the obvious dangers posed by a government that feels justified and empowered to spy on its people and use its ever-expanding arsenal of weapons and technology to monitor and control them, we’re approaching a time in which we will be forced to choose between bowing down in obedience to the dictates of the government—i.e., the law, or whatever a government official deems the law to be—and maintaining our individuality, integrity and independence.

When people talk about privacy, they mistakenly assume it protects only that which is hidden behind a wall or under one’s clothing. The courts have fostered this misunderstanding with their constantly shifting delineation of what constitutes an “expectation of privacy.” And technology has furthered muddied the waters.

However, privacy is so much more than what you do or say behind locked doors. It is a way of living one’s life firm in the belief that you are the master of your life, and barring any immediate danger to another person (which is far different from the carefully crafted threats to national security the government uses to justify its actions), it’s no one’s business what you read, what you say, where you go, whom you spend your time with, and how you spend your money.

Unfortunately, George Orwell’s 1984—where “you had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized”—has now become our reality.

We now find ourselves in the unenviable position of being monitored, managed, corralled and controlled by technologies that answer to government and corporate rulers.

Consider that on any given day, the average American going about his daily business will be monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways, by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

A byproduct of this new age in which we live, whether you’re walking through a store, driving your car, checking email, or talking to friends and family on the phone, you can be sure that some government agency is listening in and tracking your behavior.

This doesn’t even begin to touch on the corporate trackers that monitor your purchases, web browsing, Facebook posts and other activities taking place in the cyber sphere.

Stingray devices mounted on police cars to warrantlessly track cell phones, Doppler radar devices that can detect human breathing and movement within in a home, license plate readers that can record up to 1800 license plates per minute, sidewalk and “public space” cameras coupled with facial recognition and behavior-sensing technology that lay the groundwork for police “pre-crime” programs, police body cameras that turn police officers into roving surveillance cameras, the internet of things: all of these technologies (and more) add up to a society in which there’s little room for indiscretions, imperfections, or acts of independence—especially not when the government can listen in on your phone calls, read your emails, monitor your driving habits, track your movements, scrutinize your purchases and peer through the walls of your home.

As French philosopher Michel Foucault concluded in his 1975 book Discipline and Punish, “Visibility is a trap.”

This is the electronic concentration camp—the panopticon prison—the Village—in which we are now caged.

It is a prison from which there will be no escape. Certainly not if the government and its corporate allies have anything to say about it.

As Glenn Greenwald notes:

“The way things are supposed to work is that we’re supposed to know virtually everything about what [government officials] do: that’s why they’re called public servants. They’re supposed to know virtually nothing about what we do: that’s why we’re called private individuals. This dynamic – the hallmark of a healthy and free society – has been radically reversed. Now, they know everything about what we do, and are constantly building systems to know more. Meanwhile, we know less and less about what they do, as they build walls of secrecy behind which they function. That’s the imbalance that needs to come to an end. No democracy can be healthy and functional if the most consequential acts of those who wield political power are completely unknown to those to whom they are supposed to be accountable.”

None of this will change, no matter which party controls Congress or the White House, because despite all of the work being done to help us buy into the fantasy that things will change if we just elect the right candidate, we’ll still be prisoners of the Village.

So how do you escape? For starters, resist the urge to conform to a group mind and the tyranny of mob-think as controlled by the Deep State.

Think for yourself. Be an individual.

As McGoohan commented in 1968, “At this moment individuals are being drained of their personalities and being brainwashed into slaves… As long as people feel something, that’s the great thing. It’s when they are walking around not thinking and not feeling, that’s tough. When you get a mob like that, you can turn them into the sort of gang that Hitler had.”

You want to be free? Remove the blindfold that blinds you to the Deep State’s con game, stop doping yourself with government propaganda, and break free of the political chokehold that has got you marching in lockstep with tyrants and dictators.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, until you come to terms with the fact that the government is the problem (no matter which party dominates), you’ll never stop being prisoners.

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18 Comments
Klingon
Klingon
February 15, 2023 11:28 am

Their own words say it all.

“The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities.” | Zbigniew Brzezinski , in his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetr

More quotes;
watchmanbiblestudy.com/Topics/NWO/Quotes.htmlonic Era

Klingon
Klingon
February 15, 2023 11:33 am

One of my favs…

Today, America would be outraged if UN troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all people of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the world government.“ – Henry Kissinger

James
James
  Klingon
February 15, 2023 12:12 pm

That happens would find meself in the strange position of rooting for the L.A. gang bangers!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
February 15, 2023 10:36 pm

Better yet, watch both sides kill each other off.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
February 15, 2023 11:50 am

“This is the electronic concentration camp—the panopticon prison—the Village—in which we are now caged.

It is a prison from which there will be no escape.”
– John Whitehead

One of the most chilling warnings ever issued, people. Mr Whitehead is calling the B3RG*’s demonic technotronic panopticon what it is; like the Matrix, a horrid prison for your mind and body.

Auntie tells you all -ALWAYS BE ESCAPING…

(The Prisoner was in a class by itself in metaphoric teevee. Brilliant . Light years beyond a 11 year old’s slightest imaginations. AUntie was enthralled)

mark
mark
February 15, 2023 12:03 pm

Always read what this guy has to say:

CENSORED: Millions of People Worldwide Take to the Streets to Protest Against Tyranny

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by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News

Most Americans living in the U.S. today are probably unaware of the massive protests that are currently happening in Europe and other places around the world. This past week has seen literally millions of people hit the streets to protest in France, Spain, Denmark, Israel, the U.K., and other places.

I had to do a lot of digging to find most of this, as even the Alternative Media is not reporting on this much. You can find most of these stories in the corporate media, but they are not headline news, so you have to search for them.
The world’s financial system is on the brink of collapse, so it is to be expected that the corporate media does not want these massive protests to get headline news, which could trigger even more social unrest, and eventually bank runs.

But based on the videos and articles I have looked at, current protests around the world right now might be larger than what we even saw during the lockdowns back in 2021.

This should be headline news, but it is not.

I have put together a video report that is condensed down to about 10 minutes. This is on our Bitchute channel, and will also be on our Odysee and Telegram channels.

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CENSORED: Millions of People Worldwide Take to the Streets to Protest Against Tyranny

anon a moos
anon a moos
  mark
February 15, 2023 1:29 pm

Dude, its winter and our winters are cold.

Unlike winters in France, germany, spain where its always sunny. So when the nice weather hits THeN you’ll see us murikans and pesky canukistaners come out in the tens to protest and stand up against tyranny. Well maybe the canikistaners will be out in winter cause they’re crazy with bouncy castles.

We’ll protest LONG and hard, we got guns, until its BBQ season then we’ll take a month of so off because protest’n is hard work and it’ll be to nice to waste on protest’n. Maybe vote’m out instead, thats easier. and doesn’t interfere with muh me time.

mark
mark
  anon a moos
February 15, 2023 5:55 pm

Ole buddy…I think Jan. 6th was one of the most successful False Flags intimidations in a long and continuing list of False Flags of every type and Red -White & Blue stripe…it turned millions of angry Red people Trumpers into obedient, quiet Gray people.

Gee…whose idea was that again? Who almost disappeared soon after? Who promises to pardon the jailed dupes when he is re-elected?

It was 72 and sunny here today…went into the city (Durham NC) to buy some of those high growing blueberry bushes I love to plant and saw mobs of face diapered murkin normie zombies everywhere.

Check this out…as long as he stays out of the lost WOO Spiritual clap trap I like him:

https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/your-future-5guw?utm_source=podcast-email%2Csubstack&publication_id=681568&post_id=103123934&utm_medium=email#details

Rumplestiltskin
Rumplestiltskin
  mark
February 16, 2023 10:00 am

Protesting will get you nothing, bullets will !!! People need to stop whining and act like patriots who must stand up and be counted as willing soldiers to turn asunder the criminal enterprise we call our government. Read my post above about Athens Tennessee.

James
James
February 15, 2023 12:11 pm

The Prisoner was a awesome show,have the dvd set,never really understood the ending completely.I would love to have The Rover as a security team member!

Lies of Ulysses
Lies of Ulysses
February 15, 2023 1:20 pm

Learn from reality.

Lies Of Ulysses.

kfg
kfg
February 15, 2023 1:49 pm

” . . . except in darkness, every movement scrutinized”—has now become our reality.”

That’s not true — they can see you just fine in darkness.

James
James
  kfg
February 15, 2023 8:13 pm

Tis why I have PSV-14,tis a 2 way gallery.

Just saying:

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Dying Sun
Dying Sun
February 15, 2023 2:55 pm

It’s when they are walking around not thinking and not feeling, that’s tough.

It’s people who are constantly thinking and feeling who imprison themselves in their own minds. Prisons are created by the mind, not the environment.

goat
goat
February 15, 2023 4:30 pm

Obviously somebody who has never been in jail or prison. But certainly, the mind can be just as much a prison as a physical one. Most people opt in to the the one he has created in his mind.

ron martin
ron martin
February 16, 2023 9:28 am

I appreciate you and hope you keep informing Mr. Whitehead. The bottom line is that 70% of the walking dead we call Americans will bow to whatever is dictated to them by their benevolent rulers and then join in exterminating those of us who refuse to bow.

Rumplestiltskin
Rumplestiltskin
February 16, 2023 9:53 am

It is easy to portray a person as a victim in a book or film, but it is a joke because they cannot heighten your emotions unless they keep you hooked emotionally, hoping against hope that the hero can eventually escape.

I’M HERE TO TELL YOU, YOU CAN ESCAPE BUT IT WON’T BE EASY AND IT WILL TAKE A SERIOUS CONSIDERATION OF WHETHER YOU SHOULD USE YOUR SIDE-ARM TO TAKE OUT THE PSYCHOPATHIC CRIMINALS AT THE TOP !

Portraying humanity as victims is what many books are written about, like 1984. We need to see books about the down trodden heroically taking back their rights at gun point as they take out the criminals who believed it was their right to control others. A prime example of that heroic work was portrayed in the film, “The battle for Athens Tennessee”.

From a google search: “The Battle of Athens was a rebellion led by citizens in Athens and Etowah, Tennessee, United States, against the local government in August 1946. The citizens, including some World War II veterans, accused the local officials of predatory policing, police brutality, political corruption, and voter intimidation.

Would you rather die like a patriot protecting our personal sovereignty, or die on your belly like a slave who was beaten into submission under the auspices of, “The beatings will continue until morale improves” !!!

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
February 16, 2023 1:05 pm

It’s just a matter of time for the Globalist/Nazi plan to finish the job of turning America into a living nightmare. By the time they kill the economy, destroy the money, decimate the military, weaponize medicine, pollute the food chain and radicalize your children you will be surrounded by sheep…and you will be the nail that is sticking up. Now is a good time to plan your final move…there are few options.