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"Your Papers Please": American Cities on the Verge of Becoming Police
States
by
Frederick Meekins
Miami Police have announced
plans to conduct what they are calling "high profile ID sweeps" where they
intend to check the identification of everyone entering a public building.
Officials claim in doing so,
no one's rights are being violated; but what if one does not want to show
police their driver's license or happened to have forgotten to bring it
with them that day?
If one refuses to participate
by suddenly getting out of line and not entering the building, will that
now be deemed enough probable cause to get maced in the face and a billy-club
across the back of the knees?
And what if authorities deny
citizens access to food in supermarkets, to buy and sell as alluded to in
Revelation 13, unless they comply with draconian identification measures?
Unlike a roadside stop, one
does not need government authorization to perambulate down the sidewalk.
It's called a DRIVER'S LICENSE, not an authorization to leave your house
permit.
Furthermore, does this really
do anything to stop terrorism? For if someone is a suicide bomber, it
might prevent them from taking out their intended target in its entirety,
but you are still going to make headlines on the evening news if you take
out the fuzz blocking the door instead.
In the case of a patriotic
woman likened to a new Rosa Parks detained for refusing to show her ID to
Federal Protective Service operatives while riding on a bus on her way to
work through the Lakewood Federal Center in Colorado, authorities contend
that they do not compare these documents against any watch-list or compile
them into a database. Then why even bother since you are obviously not
conducting surveillance
Spokesman at the Lakewood
Center argue the measure is necessary in light of the Oklahoma City
Bombing. If we are going to hold to the narrative that McVeigh and Nickels
acted alone, I hate to break it to the Keystone Cops, but these scumbags
weren't on a bus.
And what of illegals caught up
in the sweep of this dragnet? Are they going to be deported as they should
be, or is this simply yet another tactic to curtail the movements and
liberties of actual Americans?
Though he does not carry much
weight among ruling elites since he is a dead White male sympathetic to
Christianity, Benjamin Franklin said, "They that can give up essential
liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor
safety."
Those already conditioned to
be good little collectivists will whine, "What do you have to hide that
you can't show your ID." If that is the case, then what line of reasoning
are you going to invoke when government security agencies insist that
cameras and recording devices must be placed in every home; after all, if
you haven't done anything wrong, what do you have to hide?
The Deputy Chief of Police
told the Associated Press that the purpose of this operation was for its
"shock and awe." Thus, in other words, it is simply yet another method of
transforming the American people into a pack of lemmings that have been
brainwashed to do exactly whatever their masters in the New World Order
command of them.
In the classic
sci-fi/espionage drama The Prisoner. the protagonist declares in
light of overwhelming bureaucracy, “I will not be pushed, filed, stamped,
indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.” The issue of
compulsory identification is not so much about who you are but about to
whom your life ultimately belongs.
Copyright 2005 by Frederick Meekins
Related Links:
1.)
http://www.kxtv.com/storyfull3.aspx?storyid=14507
2.)
http://rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,
DRMN_15_4274023,00.html
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