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Police State -- Cops Are Out-of-Control

May 16, 2012

cops2.jpegLocal police are being federalized
 and indoctrinated to serve the
 Illuminati. They behave like thugs.






By KP Ryan
(henrymakow.com)

In bygone America, police forces were funded by the community in which they worked.  While police abuse always existed in large cities, smaller cities and towns were generally free from police corruption and abuse of power.  

Those days are now long gone.  Even the smallest town police have been granted  federal dollars (to protect us from 'terrorists!') to buy new weapons and vehicles.  In addition, Feds invite local police to learn the new techniques of surveillance and law enforcement.

Now, police across the country play by their own rules.  They will lie, cheat, and steal.  They act as 'Judge, Jury and Executioner' with impunity.  They are paranoid.  Citizens are learning that dialing '911' for help can get themselves or family members or even their neighbors assaulted and even murdered.

In most jurisdictions, the police judge the police however, and unless there are numerous witnesses to counter the official story or a clear video record, holding the evildoers accountable is nearly impossible.

The following are but a few examples of police behaving as a Street Gang:

FULLERTON, CA

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"I just started smashing his face to hell."  So says one of the Fullerton, California police after his encounter with Mr. Kelly Thomas.  Mr. Thomas was well known to many residents, small business owners (and police) in downtown Fullerton.  A schizophrenic, Mr. Thomas was often homeless and had a record for petty crimes such as trespassing.  He was not known to be violent, but he was a sick man.  

On the evening of July 5, 2011 someone phoned in a report of an individual wiggling one or more car door handles.  Police responded and saw Thomas, shirtless and carrying a backpack.

Initially Officer Ramos asked Thomas a number of questions while flipping and twirling a baton in his right hand.  Ramos's partner, Officer Joe Wolfe, stationed himself behind Mr. Thomas as Ramos attempted to get him to admit to breaking into cars. 

They eventually search his backpack and find a letter addressed to a name different from Thomas's.  At this point that Wolfe's earlier words appear prescient: "Do you plan on going to sleep fairly soon?"  Ramos, as he's slipping both hands into tight leather gloves, then says to Thomas: "See these fists?  They're about to f*** you up!" 

Up to six of Fullerton's Finest take turns punching, kicking, and beating Thomas with fists, boots, flashlights and Electrocution Devices, eventually assaulting him into a coma and days later, death.

Moments later, when the ambulance arrives, Ramos demanded they treat his minor injury before attempting to save Thomas's life.
Thomas died in hospital.

Fullerton's police department initially claimed Thomas 'resisted arrest' and assaulted the officers.  Thomas's father (a retired cop) photographed son's injuries later in the hospital.  No television station or newspaper would publish the images.  Instead, the media all reported as fact every detail that came out of the FPD. 

Fortunately, a little known local blog first posted the elder Thomas's photos and then obtained a video that happened to record portions of the incident, including a portion of the beating.  Today two Fullerton cops are on trial over this vicious death, (four others have escaped prosecution) including Ramos, though it is worth noting NO Orange County jury has EVER held a police officer accountable for his or her actions.   

Link to Friends of Fullerton's Future blog: http://www.fullertonsfuture.org/tag/kelly-thomas-beating/  (the video is halfway down the page along with a transcript)

Lastly, it should be noted that police across the country were asked to donate money for Ramos's release on bail.  The letter began with these words: "Keep in mind folks that the system of 'innocent until proven guilty' is still alive and well in the US..." Apparently the donations flooded in, as Ramos indeed was released on bail.

LOS ANGELES

Shawn Nee snapped a handful of photographs of two L.A. County deputies as they chatted up two underage girls.  The outraged officers approached Mr. Nee and claimed it was illegal to take photos of police.  They handcuffed him and then claimed he was illegally taking photos of the two girls, and followed that up with the accusation that it was illegal for Mr. Nee to be in public without identification.  As they approached their cruiser with Nee in handcuffs, one of the deputies called Mr. Nee a 'retard'... and then noticed that, in addition to the camera he had used, Mr. Nee also had a video recorder in his bag and it had been filming and recording them throughout the encounter.  Minutes later they freed Mr. Nee without charges.  Mr. Nee already has a lawsuit underway against the County for previously violating his civil rights as a photographer.  

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

Mr. and Mrs. Khang were upstairs at home one evening with their six children when Mrs. Khang heard a window in her home shatter. She then heard muffled male voices in the stairwell.  She immediately dialed 911 and reported the break-in.  Mr. Khang grabbed his shotgun and fired as the voices reached the bedroom door.  The men on the other side returned fire, but with good fortune, no one was hit.  It turned out that  a local SWAT team had the wrong address and entered the Khang's home by mistake.  The City then granted commendations to eight of the SWAT officers for their 'bravery under fire.'

DE KALB COUNTY, GEORGIA

92-year old Katherine Johnson wasn't as fortunate as the Khangs. With nothing more than a bogus tip from an informant (other sources claim there never was a tip in the first place), members of De Kalb County's 'RED DOG' task force broke down the woman's front door.  

Mrs. Johnson, thinking hoodlums were invading her home, grabbed and fired a gun, hitting no one.  The 'task force' returned the favor, firing 39 shots, striking Mrs. Johnson 5 times.  The RED DOG unit then searched her home for drugs and cash while she lay bleeding to death.  Finding nothing incriminating, they planted marijuana in an attempt to cover up the murder.  This case is most unusual as three cops were actually sentenced for their acts.

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Michael Paxton was playing catch in his backyard with his Australian Cattle Dog.  A police officer, responding to a 911 call, drove (erroneously) into Paxton's driveway and confronted Paxton.  The dog, Cisco, ran over to see what was going on and was shot and killed by the officer who 'feared' for his safety.  Nationally there are no statistics kept on the number of pets killed by cops, but the stories are abundant and varied.  Here's an extremely brief example (scroll down for photos and stories of various dogs killed): http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/cop-shoots-dog-puppycide_n_1446841.html

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA

jordan_miles-after-300x150.jpgEighteen-year old Jordan Miles was walking home from a friend's house one evening in 2010.  Suddenly an unmarked vehicle pulled up alongside him and three police, NOT in uniform, exited the UNMARKED car and approached Miles. 

Until this point in time, Miles had never been in trouble with the law. In fact he was an honors student at a prestigious area high school. The police claimed they had received a complaint that Miles had been 'loitering' in front of his friend's home and his friend's mother had called police. 

The police further claimed they spotted a likely weapon in Miles' pocket and ordered him to show his hands, but Miles instead took off running.  They then claimed he slipped on ice and then violently resisted arrest.  

When the case of Jordan Miles reached court, his friend's mother swore she had never called in a complaint about Miles' loitering; the police were never able to produce a weapon, and, according the Miles, the officers NEVER identified themselves as police.

jordanmiles-211x300.jpgRather, as they jumped out of their vehicle they immediately asked: "Where's the drugs?  Where's the money?"  Miles assumed they were street thugs looking to rob him.  As he had nothing of value to steal (or turn in as evidence) they simply beat the hell out of Miles and then charged him with aggravated assault and resisting arrest.

The officers involved got paid leave PLUS hypothetical overtime.  

 

WHAT TO DO???

These are not isolated incidents.  In fact, there are a few websites that attempt to compile a daily laundry list of police crimes.

So what's a rational and reasonable human to do?  

First, one has to come to the understanding that Police today are NOT the police of 30 years ago.  While there have always been rogue cops and abusers of power, today's young officer is trained from day 1 to be scared of the public and to Act, rather than react. 

Additionally, they feel protected.  Only when there is a mountain of evidence will a District Attorney's Office or the Federal Government step in and prosecute the miscreants. 

Also, police are trained to feel as if the public is conspiring to get them.  Thus they preserve and even beef-up the 'Thin Blue Line'.  It is extraordinarily rare for an officer to stand up to abusive fellow officers. 

And when they do dare to 'serve and protect' they are likely face discipline or even termination (see:   http://www.copblock.org/15306/crossing-the-thin-blue-line/  ).

Police Unions generally go far out of their way to protect and defend the corrupt within their ranks.  Sometimes it seems as if the only time they wish to excommunicate a member is when a retired officer wears his uniform to an Occupy Wall Street Protest .  

There was a time when the majority of citizens trusted their government.   Now, people are less willing to be played for suckers. 

They need to recognize police are in place today to defend the banking elite that controls the State.

Second, video is essential for justice.  One cannot rely on 1 or 2 cops to cross that Thin Blue Line and go against their brothers.

They'd much rather lie in their reports, to investigators, and on the witness stand.  Shunning is difficult for anyone, but police seem especially cowed by the threat of being shunned.

Further, witnesses aren't too reliable.  But if you are able to record your interaction with the police you have a much better chance with an audio or video recording.

There's a reason police nationwide are doing everything they can to see to it that it becomes illegal for citizens to snap photos or record them as they 'keep the peace'.  There are now (relatively) inexpensive recording devices that one can place in one's car that record the action if you are pulled over.  If police are at your door, try to train a camera and just let it record. 

Third, when you are served with jury duty, GO!  But first read about your rights and responsibilities as a jury as outlined by the Founding Fathers (see sec. 1, Handbook for Jurors: http://www.patriotnetwork.info/Citizens_rule_book.htm ).  

Just don't broadcast to anyone your new-found knowledge.  Should you have the good fortune to serve on a case that was brought about by either an immoral or unconstitutional law, you have the absolute power to acquit!

Additionally, should the defendant complain about police brutality or claim the police are lying .. it is very likely that the defendant is telling the truth. The System is allowing the Police to run rampant and lie with impunity.

As more and more of these cases come to light, it serves to shake more Americans out of their stupor and realize the police today are, whether willingly or not, serving their true masters, the Illuminati.

Further reading:
http://www.copblock.org/
http://www.theagitator.com/
(Highly recommended): http://freedominourtime.blogspot.com/




 



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Comments for "Police State -- Cops Are Out-of-Control"

Nathan said (May 17, 2012):

I am an African American from NYC, NY. I wanted to respond on your web page about the above story and offer a correction.
The subtitle should be rewritten saying "Local police are being NYPDed to serve Illuminati. They behave like the New York Police Department.

Back when Rudolph "America's Mayor" Guliani was first mayor of NYC. He received accolades for his clean up of the city. What African Americans and Hispanics of the various cultures complained about was that it was abusive behavior and not professional policing that led to the so-called reduction in crime. Swept up in the clean up on crime was the abuse of
civil liberties. Worse yet out right ignoring of constitutional rights.

Well what those whose deaf ears these complaints did not realize was that the dirty NYPD policing policies were a model for the rest of the nation. At any given time, especially considering the fact that the New York City police department was receiving celebrity attention from shows such as NYPD Blue, CSI, so on and so on. They were also from time to time having police from around the country and the world come to New York to get training on not just NYPD tactics, but most importantly though not reported, NYPD ATTITUDE!

So many, and I was a youngster when I would witness the outright disdain they have for young Blacks and Hispanics. I don't mean the thugs, for it was those type that seem to have gotten a pass seeing it is that some of them worked for or with full knowledge of their illegality by the police. So now I sit back and say "WE TOLD YOU SO"!


Stephen said (May 17, 2012):

As a therapist in a small California town (under 10,000) This is what I have learned from clients.

A young man finds his wife cheating on him, goes to the back yard and hangs himself. The police cut him down and he is still alive. They handcuff him and beat him to a pulp.

A man was suicidal, his wife calls 911. He is sitting on the couch and scratches his shoulder. They taser him without warning. As he is trying to get up off the floor one shoots 3 bullets into him. He dies in front of his wife and 15 year old son. The wife and son are arrested (while in total shock and traumatized) are each interrogated for 3 hours. Meanwhile at the home police find a hand gun registered to the wife. They shoot a few holes into the wall and claim they killed him in self defense.

A teenager prankster calls CPS saying his ex girl friend's father was molesting her. The father is arrested and coerced into a false confession. The children (ages 5, 8, 11) are interrogated each for 3 hours. They are told by the police what they must say and brought to the point of tears. The family is bankrupted paying lawyer fees, looses their home. He goes to prison and the kids are traumatized believing they innocently put their own father in prison.

A 15 year old girl is bullied at school, taken into a back ally and forcibly injected with methamphetamine. She comes home and her parents think she is possessed by demons. She fears telling them the truth because the police are supplying the high school kids with the meth. (I hear about the police pushing drugs from numerous clients)

A man is charged with raping a 13 year old girl. He spends 13 years in state prison, survives 2 stabbings. Police hid exculpatory evidence, the DA was in on it. Project Innocence takes his case DNA is not a match. He is released from prison and suing the police for 13 million dollars. Hopefully the number 13 becomes good luck for him this time.

A man is charged with incest with his 14 year old step daughter. She proclaims that her step father never touched her. But it was the neighbor across the street who happens to have the same name. The man across the street is nephew to the judge. The judge tells his nephew to move to another apartment. The step father goes to prison for 10 years. He is now a register sex offender and nobody will hire him.

A 17 year old girl is raped during a break-in. The father hears the commotion and stops the act with a shotgun in the pert's mouth. The Sheriff comes. Its the sheriffs nephew caught red handed. Charges were never placed, in spite of her parent's protests. (they even went to their congressman) The parents are stopped by police for traffic violations every time they drive anywhere. Police show up at the home with search warrants and trash their home on 2 occasions. They move to another state.

A man goes gets a life sentence for stealing a $65 coat at Wallmart. The 3 strikes law needs to be abolished.

Really I can go on and on.....

Rule # 1 NEVER EVER TALK TO THE POLICE. #2. NEVER EVER ASK FOR THEIR HELP, unless it is already a life or death situation.

Remember most cops are school yard bullies that never grew up. Many cops suffer from PTSD and know it. But out of fear of loosing their jobs or having a blemish on their records, they keep quite.


John said (May 17, 2012):

In re "Police State -- Cops Are Out-of-Control." The very definition of the word 'police' is "that branch of administration machinery of government which is charged with the preservation of public order and tranquility, the promotion of the public health, safety, and morals, and the prevention, detection, and punishment of crimes."

One may argue that is not the case today and rightly so. Not all police officers are rogue and callous though. There are polices officers who genuinely execute their responsibilities and duties lawfully, of course, few and far between. The author is correct with his observations and research. There is no doubt we are witnessing a mounting worldwide police state, or more precise, an ever-growing militarization of police forces, which is vanishing the fine line between the military and the police.

The police officers of yesteryear were approachable (depending on location, e.g., police officers in southern USA often treated blacks with contempt and rigor), but the police officers of today are not approachable owing to their "the world is out to get you" indoctrination in the police academies. Heck, I recall police officers taking drunk people home (or holding them for one night and releasing them the next day) during my younger years (i.e. '50s and '60s). No charges were brought against those individuals. Would police officers of today do the same?

Of course not because the State makes money off the misery of the people. I also recall police officers taking juvenile delinquents home because parents actually DISCIPLINED their children. The juvenile delinquent would rather stay with the police than their parents. Naturally, society has changed and parental responsibilities shifted to the State, which the State does not mind because the State can oppress the people more unlike previously.


Dan A said (May 17, 2012):

his is very true, Henry. Cops often become cops because of their abusive nature, which compliments the efforts by the Illuminati:

Check this out: www.copblock.org

Myself, I was incarcerated a few years ago, because law enforcement was told I was an abusive person. Now, there are numerous traits associated with a violent person. I'm entirely void of such traits.

That did not stop the police from treating me as an abusive person. I remember I heard there was a warrant for my arrest, due to these false allegations against me, by my ex wife. I turned myself in at a sheriff's office, and four sheriffs met me in the lobby at this location, and slammed me against a wall, believing I was there apparently to cause some kind of harm.

Then, I was thrown in jail for the first time in my life, at the age of 43. I wrote about my experience, while in jail: http://danabshear.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-thoughts-while-incarcerated.html


Robert said (May 17, 2012):

The just-released report in Canada of the Office of the Independent Police Review Director regarding "illegal" actions on the part of police at the G20 meeting in Toronto accords with the message of this article. Many Canadians are besotted with a belief that they have Charter of Rights protections. However, until the police authorities who decided they could arbitrarily disregard these rights are disciplined, obviously the purported rights mean nothing.

Of what value is a legal right if the government cannot be counted upon to enforce it? As the drive to internationalize government proceeds apace, the exigencies of this consolidation of power mean that in all countries longstanding protections against institutional abuse are being shed. Before long, we shall all stand naked before the might of a global power operating through an arrogant bureaucracy. Indeed, many have already had a bitter foretaste of what the future will hold for all "regular people". Oh yes, we'll still have rights (though unenforceable in any practical sense)--for just as long as this global monstrosity deigns to recognize them.


Tony Blizzard said (May 17, 2012):

In my lifetime both most of the U.S. state constitutions and the cops themselves have been transformed. Police and/or law enforcement officers were never mentioned in the original documents and cops knew it.

The documents read "peace officers" and that's what police were just half a century ago. Hell, less that in most places. But you can't maintain a police state if the cops are trained to keep the peace. Most cops never fired their guns in the line of duty, never harmed anyone not truly attacking them, never jailed anyone if it was possible not to, never shot to kill a suspect but, if forced, shot to wound, as in the legs.

SWAT teams are as unlawful as it's possible to get under the U.S. constitution, but, hell, so are the courts which allow them. SWAT teams were the first massive means of ignoring due process. Now due process hardly exists. It can't in a police state. No law which promotes personal freedom can continue. It should be obvious to all by now the we live in a police state and NO ONE is free. Not even honest cops.

What the Talmudist overlords fail to realize is that they, too, are not free, just as the top dogs of the Soviet or Red China were not. Only the devil is unchained and roaming the earth free these days. His myrmidons will meet a very rude awakening some day.


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at