Rule by Criminals: When Dissidents Become Enemies of the State

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

In these days of worldwide confusion, there is a dire need for men and women who will courageously do battle for truth.”— Martin Luther King Jr.

When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.

In the current governmental climate, obeying one’s conscience and speaking truth to the power of the police state can easily render you an “enemy of the state.”

The government’s list of so-called “enemies of the state” is growing by the day.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is merely one of the most visible victims of the police state’s war on dissidents and whistleblowers.

Five years ago, on April 11, 2019, police arrested Assange for daring to access and disclose military documents that portray the U.S. government and its endless wars abroad as reckless, irresponsible, immoral and responsible for thousands of civilian deaths.

Included among the leaked materials was gunsight video footage from two U.S. AH-64 Apache helicopters engaged in a series of air-to-ground attacks while American air crew laughed at some of the casualties. Among the casualties were two Reuters correspondents who were gunned down after their cameras were mistaken for weapons and a driver who stopped to help one of the journalists. The driver’s two children, who happened to be in the van at the time it was fired upon by U.S. forces, suffered serious injuries.

There is nothing defensible about crimes such as these perpetrated by the government.

When any government becomes almost indistinguishable from the evil it claims to be fighting—whether that evil takes the form of war, terrorism, torture, drug trafficking, sex trafficking, murder, violence, theft, pornography, scientific experimentations or some other diabolical means of inflicting pain, suffering and servitude on humanity—that government has lost its claim to legitimacy.

These are hard words, but hard times require straight-talking.

It is easy to remain silent in the face of evil.

What is harder—what we lack today and so desperately need—are those with moral courage who will risk their freedoms and lives in order to speak out against evil in its many forms.

Throughout history, individuals or groups of individuals have risen up to challenge the injustices of their age. Nazi Germany had its Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The gulags of the Soviet Union were challenged by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. America had its color-coded system of racial segregation and warmongering called out for what it was, blatant discrimination and profiteering, by Martin Luther King Jr.

And then there was Jesus Christ, an itinerant preacher and revolutionary activist, who not only died challenging the police state of his day—namely, the Roman Empire—but provided a blueprint for civil disobedience that would be followed by those, religious and otherwise, who came after him.

Indeed, it is fitting that we remember that Jesus Christ—the religious figure worshipped by Christians for his death on the cross and subsequent resurrection—paid the ultimate price for speaking out against the police state of his day.

A radical nonconformist who challenged authority at every turn, Jesus was a far cry from the watered-down, corporatized, simplified, gentrified, sissified vision of a meek creature holding a lamb that most modern churches peddle. In fact, he spent his adult life speaking truth to power, challenging the status quo of his day, and pushing back against the abuses of the Roman Empire.

Much like the American Empire today, the Roman Empire of Jesus’ day had all of the characteristics of a police state: secrecy, surveillance, a widespread police presence, a citizenry treated like suspects with little recourse against the police state, perpetual wars, a military empire, martial law, and political retribution against those who dared to challenge the power of the state.

For all the accolades poured out upon Jesus, little is said about the harsh realities of the police state in which he lived and its similarities to modern-day America, and yet they are striking.

Secrecy, surveillance and rule by the elite. As the chasm between the wealthy and poor grew wider in the Roman Empire, the ruling class and the wealthy class became synonymous, while the lower classes, increasingly deprived of their political freedoms, grew disinterested in the government and easily distracted by “bread and circuses.” Much like America today, with its lack of government transparency, overt domestic surveillance, and rule by the rich, the inner workings of the Roman Empire were shrouded in secrecy, while its leaders were constantly on the watch for any potential threats to its power. The resulting state-wide surveillance was primarily carried out by the military, which acted as investigators, enforcers, torturers, policemen, executioners and jailers. Today that role is fulfilled by the NSA, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the increasingly militarized police forces across the country.

Widespread police presence. The Roman Empire used its military forces to maintain the “peace,” thereby establishing a police state that reached into all aspects of a citizen’s life. In this way, these military officers, used to address a broad range of routine problems and conflicts, enforced the will of the state. Today SWAT teams, comprised of local police and federal agents, are employed to carry out routine search warrants for minor crimes such as marijuana possession and credit card fraud.

Citizenry with little recourse against the police state. As the Roman Empire expanded, personal freedom and independence nearly vanished, as did any real sense of local governance and national consciousness. Similarly, in America today, citizens largely feel powerless, voiceless and unrepresented in the face of a power-hungry federal government. As states and localities are brought under direct control by federal agencies and regulations, a sense of learned helplessness grips the nation.

Perpetual wars and a military empire. Much like America today with its practice of policing the world, war and an over-arching militarist ethos provided the framework for the Roman Empire, which extended from the Italian peninsula to all over Southern, Western, and Eastern Europe, extending into North Africa and Western Asia as well. In addition to significant foreign threats, wars were waged against inchoate, unstructured and socially inferior foes.

Martial law. Eventually, Rome established a permanent military dictatorship that left the citizens at the mercy of an unreachable and oppressive totalitarian regime. In the absence of resources to establish civic police forces, the Romans relied increasingly on the military to intervene in all matters of conflict or upheaval in provinces, from small-scale scuffles to large-scale revolts. Not unlike police forces today, with their martial law training drills on American soil, militarized weapons and “shoot first, ask questions later” mindset, the Roman soldier had “the exercise of lethal force at his fingertips” with the potential of wreaking havoc on normal citizens’ lives.

A nation of suspects. Just as the American Empire looks upon its citizens as suspects to be tracked, surveilled and controlled, the Roman Empire looked upon all potential insubordinates, from the common thief to a full-fledged insurrectionist, as threats to its power. The insurrectionist was seen as directly challenging the Emperor.  A “bandit,” or revolutionist, was seen as capable of overturning the empire, was always considered guilty and deserving of the most savage penalties, including capital punishment. Bandits were usually punished publicly and cruelly as a means of deterring others from challenging the power of the state.  Jesus’ execution was one such public punishment.

Acts of civil disobedience by insurrectionists. Much like the Roman Empire, the American Empire has exhibited zero tolerance for dissidents such as Julian Assange, Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning who exposed the police state’s seedy underbelly. Jesus was also branded a political revolutionary starting with his attack on the money chargers and traders at the Jewish temple, an act of civil disobedience at the site of the administrative headquarters of the Sanhedrin, the supreme Jewish council.

Military-style arrests in the dead of night. Jesus’ arrest account testifies to the fact that the Romans perceived Him as a revolutionary. Eerily similar to today’s SWAT team raids, Jesus was arrested in the middle of the night, in secret, by a large, heavily armed fleet of soldiers.  Rather than merely asking for Jesus when they came to arrest him, his pursuers collaborated beforehand with Judas. Acting as a government informant, Judas concocted a kiss as a secret identification marker, hinting that a level of deception and trickery must be used to obtain this seemingly “dangerous revolutionist’s” cooperation.

Torture and capital punishment. In Jesus’ day, religious preachers, self-proclaimed prophets and nonviolent protesters were not summarily arrested and executed. Indeed, the high priests and Roman governors normally allowed a protest, particularly a small-scale one, to run its course. However, government authorities were quick to dispose of leaders and movements that appeared to threaten the Roman Empire. The charges leveled against Jesus—that he was a threat to the stability of the nation, opposed paying Roman taxes and claimed to be the rightful King—were purely political, not religious. To the Romans, any one of these charges was enough to merit death by crucifixion, which was usually reserved for slaves, non-Romans, radicals, revolutionaries and the worst criminals.

Jesus was presented to Pontius Pilate “as a disturber of the political peace,” a leader of a rebellion, a political threat, and most gravely—a claimant to kingship, a “king of the revolutionary type.” After Jesus is formally condemned by Pilate, he is sentenced to death by crucifixion, “the Roman means of executing criminals convicted of high treason.”  The purpose of crucifixion was not so much to kill the criminal, as it was an immensely public statement intended to visually warn all those who would challenge the power of the Roman Empire. Hence, it was reserved solely for the most extreme political crimes: treason, rebellion, sedition, and banditry. After being ruthlessly whipped and mocked, Jesus was nailed to a cross.

Jesus—the revolutionary, the political dissident, and the nonviolent activist—lived and died in a police state. Any reflection on Jesus’ life and death within a police state must take into account several factors: Jesus spoke out strongly against such things as empires, controlling people, state violence and power politics. Jesus challenged the political and religious belief systems of his day. And worldly powers feared Jesus, not because he challenged them for control of thrones or government but because he undercut their claims of supremacy, and he dared to speak truth to power in a time when doing so could—and often did—cost a person his life.

Unfortunately, the radical Jesus, the political dissident who took aim at injustice and oppression, has been largely forgotten today, replaced by a congenial, smiling Jesus trotted out for religious holidays but otherwise rendered mute when it comes to matters of war, power and politics.

Yet for those who truly study the life and teachings of Jesus, the resounding theme is one of outright resistance to war, materialism and empire.

What a marked contrast to the advice being given to Americans by church leaders to “submit to your leaders and those in authority,” which in the American police state translates to complying, conforming, submitting, obeying orders, deferring to authority and generally doing whatever a government official tells you to do.

Telling Americans to blindly obey the government or put their faith in politics and vote for a political savior flies in the face of everything for which Jesus lived and died.

Will we follow the path of least resistance—turning a blind eye to the evils of our age and marching in lockstep with the police state—or will we be transformed nonconformists “dedicated to justice, peace, and brotherhood”?

As Martin Luther King Jr. reminds us in a powerful sermon delivered 70 years ago, “This command not to conform comes … [from] Jesus Christ, the world’s most dedicated nonconformist, whose ethical nonconformity still challenges the conscience of mankind.”

Ultimately, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, this is the contradiction that must be resolved if the radical Jesus—the one who stood up to the Roman Empire and was crucified as a warning to others not to challenge the powers-that-be—is to be an example for our modern age.

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28 Comments
Ursel Doran
Ursel Doran
March 27, 2024 10:33 am

Climate change HOAX nutters pushing for more war just because. Armstrong review.
“It has become their religion. The stupid ones have confused climate change with pollution.
They are dancing the world into a nuclear holocaust and assume that they will survive, but the other half of the world will not. They have taken over the White House alongside the NEOCONS and are on the same agenda – reducing the population, albeit for different reasons.”

32 Climate Hoaxes that are now Supporting for WWIII

Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid
March 27, 2024 10:35 am

I couldn’t agree more.

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
March 27, 2024 10:39 am

We are all enemies of the state…if we’re smart.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymouse
March 27, 2024 10:41 am

Beware of anyone who isn’t.

usarmyretiredsgm
usarmyretiredsgm
March 27, 2024 10:58 am

Jesus was an antagonist to the ruling Jewish religious leaders not the Romans. He was arrested in the middle of the night by soldiers of the ruling Jewish religious leaders, not Romans. He was eventually brought in front of the Roman Pilate because the ruling Jewish religious leaders could not impose the death penalty, only a Roman could pronounce a death sentence.

Todd Packer's Mentor
Todd Packer's Mentor
  usarmyretiredsgm
March 27, 2024 11:09 am

As I understand it, not being a cleric, the original charge was blasphemy but when that dog wouldn’t hunt, Caiaphas then made the argument that Jesus Christ was guilty of treason so as to get Pilate to agree to execution. Pilate in turn made sure to inscribe “King of the Jews” on Jesus’s cross, not treason, to make clear what his “crime” was, to the chagrin of Caiaphas, scribes, et al.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  usarmyretiredsgm
March 27, 2024 2:45 pm

The Sanhedrin had full authority to issue the death penalty to any Jew who was not a Roman citizen, only a Roman could do that. They had no trouble imposing the death sentence on Stephen (see Acts 6).

They were afraid of the crowds who had been listening to Him quote scripture and teach throughout Judea, Galilee and especially in the Temple during the holy festivals. Jesus’ teachings were a direct attack against them and their corrupt ways and threatened their lavish lifestyles. Follow the money or sheckels as the case may be.

Dokie
Dokie
March 27, 2024 11:21 am

You give them the power and what do they do? Go after you….. so UCKFING nice.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 27, 2024 11:36 am

A metaphor stretched too far. Also, if Rome was such a police state and Jesus was a revolutionary or pretender to a throne, there would have been a record of him existing.

TheTruthBurns
TheTruthBurns
  Anonymous
March 27, 2024 12:37 pm

There is a record as having been Crucified under Pilate’s reign but it has been covered up. Pilate was a Real Governor of that region.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TheTruthBurns
March 27, 2024 3:31 pm

I never said there wasn’t a record of Pilate.

Art Simpson
Art Simpson
  Anonymous
March 27, 2024 2:18 pm

Read Josephus etc. etc. etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Art Simpson
March 27, 2024 3:32 pm

If jewsephus is the best you got…
and there is no etc.

Pelosi's Hammer
Pelosi's Hammer
  Anonymous
March 27, 2024 5:48 pm

It’ll suck to be you, someday.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Pelosi's Hammer
March 27, 2024 9:08 pm

Because the jews will demand I follow noachide laws? Or just general suck?

Because I have no fear of any real God rejecting me for rejecting jewish lies. judea delenda est

zappalives
zappalives
March 27, 2024 12:26 pm

If you want to live……………you have no choice but to be an enemy of the state.

TheTruthBurns
TheTruthBurns
March 27, 2024 12:30 pm

If I’m not mistaken even Jesus suffered at the hands of the Corrupt Pharisees & then Rome & The Truth Set Him Free of this Human Life. Humans have been acting this way for Thousands of years – We are Not that far advanced from Apes sadly. It’s All about POWER & EGO. Cheers!

Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde
  TheTruthBurns
March 27, 2024 5:00 pm

Ego is self-esteem, which is a form of power.

Pelosi's Hammer
Pelosi's Hammer
  Mr. Hyde
March 27, 2024 5:53 pm

Egotism is a form of self-esteem taken too far. One that thinks far more of oneself than those round about think of the egotist.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
March 27, 2024 1:51 pm

And then there was Jesus Christ, an itinerant preacher and revolutionary activist…

He is just a bit more than that.

Colossians 1:15-17 KJB… “Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him: And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 27, 2024 2:32 pm

There is about to be many more millions of very pissed off people.

WE TOLD YOU SO

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Deliberate genocide/mass murder “in a civil way”:

(We repeatedly warned you & you chose to disbelieve us, so NOW you die):

Mar 26, 2024

Wide Awake Media
@wideawake_media

Dennis Meadows, a prominent member of the Club of Rome, hopes the “necessary” depopulation of the planet, down to just one billion people—an 87.5% reduction from today’s population—can “occur in a civil way”.

“The planet can support something like a billion people, maybe two billion, depending on how much liberty and how much material consumption you want to have. If you want more liberty, and more consumption, you have to have fewer people. And conversely, you can have more people. I mean, we could even have eight or nine billion, probably if we have a very strong dictatorship.”

Vid:

(2.17)

#Meadows #ClubofRome

Art Simpson
Art Simpson
March 27, 2024 2:34 pm

Read Mt 12:40. Jesus was resurrected before Shabbat. He went to hell for 3 days and nights with Satan’s angel son, Ge 3:15, Re 9:11, and split his head to the foundation of the neck with a sword. Habakkuk 3:12,13, Re 13:14. He was a murderer and responsible for Jesus’ death. He now has the mortal head wound by a sword and shall rise at the 5th trumpet, Re 9:1ff and is the anti-Christ. The angel incarnation of his father Satan. Jesus is the Son of God, the incarnation of God with the power, throne and glory of God. Jesus is the Christ. The angel Apollyon is the son of Satan, the incarnation of Satan, the iron of the feet of Satan, with the power, throne and great (not all) authority of Satan. The angel Apollyon is the anti-Christ. He rises from hell day 794 at the 5th trumpet. Hab 3:16; Re 9:11; 17:8. His image is placed into the temple day 1230 when great tribulation begins for 105 days. Rapture day 1335. Mt 24:15,21,22. Da 12:11:12; Re 11:15; 16:17. 2520-1290=1230. 1335-1230=105.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 27, 2024 3:21 pm

The big pork spending bill about to be signed has ” tools ” to deal with you troublemakers.

The omnibus bill reportedly earmarks $25 million, divided between the CDC & NIH, for studies aimed at promoting gun control.

Grants are fueling research into gun confiscation, a proposed “firearm retirement” age for seniors, among other initiatives.

Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde
March 27, 2024 4:57 pm

When leaders become infected with powerism, they are compelled to destroy any and all challengers to their power. For example, Stalin didn’t confine himself to murdering his opponents. He murder loyal communists in order to instill terror in the survivors who might have been contemplating opposition.

Jay
Jay
March 27, 2024 10:31 pm

As America falls apart under the weight of its own corruption and stupidity, I’m now noticing that even the police are at odds with each other in some cases. You can call one customs office in one part of the country to find out what the border crossing rules are and they will be different than the rules at another office in another part of the county. Judges are ruling and overturning decisions of other judges at record rates, at high levels and about the most serious of constitutional issues. Cities can no longer afford to pay police and firefighters and the funding for just about everything is drying up, even while the substance of America is being given to illegals crossing our borders and spent for foreign wars designed to intimidate enemies into attacking us. The list goes on, but I think that the point is made. America is on the skids just like Ancient Rome. I once listened to a pastor who used Romans 13 to tell people to always obey the government. I said OK, But When I asked him what I should do when half of the government is at war with the other half, he didn’t have an answer. Which half of the government am I supposed to obey when there is a civil war?

Z-La
Z-La
March 27, 2024 10:43 pm

America is rather a non-starter nation (for the last fifty to seventy years or so). Much of the public blathering on about being against communism, and not even realizing it was right in front of them, upon them, instilled into their very public and private lives; their speech has been incrementally limited and curtailed for several decades in the educational system, workplace, political arena, religious institutions, and sports and entertainment venues. It is not even believable that many people only now because they’re feeling pressed in many of their life circumstances, claim that this (infringement, increasing encroachment, medical dictatorship, red flag laws and innumerable other usurping laws and policies) has to be stopped or the country will collapse. It’s already collapsed internally, and its subjects are merely awaiting the total subjugation, invasion and occupation and their future destinations as many will forcibly relocated.

Jay
Jay
  Z-La
March 28, 2024 8:09 am

Absolutely correct. America has been a communist country for a long time now. The whole world envied American wealth and prosperity, not realizing that those blessings came in on the coattails of a previous generation that was much more righteous than the present one.

Elijah
Elijah
March 28, 2024 9:24 am

Jesus-Christ was not a revolutionary legend nor a political dissident nor a social justice warrior. He was YHWH in flesh. We are in a time of tribulation that has never been since the creation of the heavens and earth. And a lot of us are looking for some kind of savior to help us and save us from this multidimensional crisis. Like John Whitehead, every person on the burningplatform is looking for the potential savior who will crush the WEF devil worshippers of the synagogue of Satan and all the satanic cabal that rules this world. We are looking for the savior who will deliver us from our daily economic, political, social, moral woes. A lot of people on the burningplatform are looking for that kind of strong figure who will have the power to say enough is enough and to whom all the world will wonder after saying who is like the beast giving all this good solutions to the problems of the earth. Donald Trump tried to be that person that will heal the republic but we saw that he was part of the club. If we look in the Holy Scriptures, we find that kind of saviors coming who will be the Antichrist and his False Prophet. When they will be revealed, a lot of people on this burningplatform will cheer up for them as their saviors but he will be the son of perdition. Two evil figures are coming who will be worshiped as saviors of the world: the Antichrist and the False Prophet. And also two good figures (holy prophets) are coming who will be condemned as evil people: Moses and Elijah. They will be able to kill just by the mouth of their prophetic uttering until the beast kills them. And they will be resurrected on the third day as it happened to their Lord Jesus-Christ. Why that? All this to tell the world that the savior came already and his name is JESUS-CHRIST of Nazareth and He is coming very soon. All what we can do now is to preach the sure word of prophecy that the savior is Jesus that he died on the cross and resurrected and that the timing of his coming is very near. It won’t get better until the King of kings descends in the clouds with the holy angels and the saints.