The US Citizen is losing sight of the virtues of US soft power and not by their publicans’ personal design. In the late 1980’s the United States made a catastrophic decision to hand emergency powers to an unelected line of Executive statists. They also made a shift to preferred hard power tactics to follow the cold war: subversion of US human rights, bribery corruption, espionage, torture, coercive aggression and theft to demoralize US global trade partners. 1989 was the death of old soviet Berlin and the birth of a soviet approach to natal US citizenship abroad seeded by Gorbachev’s global green attache’ through Europe and harbored as nuclear disarmament in the United States.
At the moment, we are not in any type of national pandemic emergency, but the US foreign policy State still believes they are authorized to deprecate basic entitlements to American liberty. None of this evidences more clearly with the prosecution of political rivals, the persecution and confiscation of members of the Press, the use of mass surveillance, secret policing, strategic deployment of crime in government and falsified manufacture of crime based on reputation.
SEE ALSO: "The Surveillance State is a Moody, Sadistic Child"
The arrest and confiscation of at least 3 US working journalists this week follows reporting in and around: events of January 6th, the Hunter Biden laptop, US war manufacturing businesses abroad and Israeli nation-state politics. The cruel irony is that is again, a soviet approach to US press but the critics are labelled Russian sympathizers by a propaganda press, embedded with former and current Intel State consultants as “public affairs contributors’. They stick out like a sore thumb.
Journalist Catherine Herridge held in contempt for not revealing source
Musician and libertarian writer who works for 'The Blaze' arrested on Jan. 6 charges
Elected leaders are in trouble themselves as they have been threatened on occasion by members of the public & the Intel community. The prosecutory environment is broadened for people who use the news to display government shortcomings. Prosecutions are curbed for people who commit actual acts of individual harassment, menacing or politically motivated violence towards an elected official or member of the government, for some odd reason. In normal legal environment, the latter would get the prosecution and the former would get the brush off. They have traded roles apparently. That is to keep public representatives on edge as well as the public.
So actual events of crime get a finger wag- if that. Press attention on corrupt acts, that gets a SWAT raid. Wait! I get it. The government has become a really corrupt culture protectorate of criminals, adored, cherished and used by the powerful to harm normies.
So I have a question for the government enclave in D.C. Are you okay with being less safe yourselves in exchange for imposing an unlawful rule against the press, conscientious objectors, whistleblowers and even your own family? If so, that’s a subpar standard and you should trade up or get out of the business of government. It’s not worth taxes to pay for this. No one is represented except the criminals and we pay for law enforcement.
Accept the peaceful transition of power and get out now with your life and your freedom.
SOURCES & BREAKDOWN
00:00 - 9:56 INTRO feature “America This Week: The Surveillance State is a Moody, Sadistic Child”
10:00 - Texas Independence Day, crime & valuation of news organization
15:00 - Presidential visits At the Border and the maxiumum possible time that Trump can make a difference at President
17:45 - Stress Management and sane making for those battered by COVID government gaslighting
27:18 - A few words from Rand Paul on the matter of mass medical deception
44:00 - Peak pandemic New Yorker article about DHS’ secret police potential & the Pfizer schlepping Chloes war on you.
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