Monday, August 25, 2014

Police State

Terrorist threat in context.
"Rep. Mike Rogers (R.-Mich.), the unintelligent chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that ISIS is “one plane ticket away from U.S. shores.” Meanwhile, there have been 42 shootings in Chicago since Friday."
Not only that, but we spend tens of billions on intelligence. When ISIS fighters land here, arrest them. Spy on them instead of us.

Not too long ago, NSA claimed it didn't share its information with law enforcement agencies. Those agencies were supposedly unhappy. It was a lie. NSA has built a google-like search engine for other agencies to search its databases.
"The National Security Agency is secretly providing data to nearly two dozen U.S. government agencies with a “Google-like” search engine built to share more than 850 billion records about phone calls, emails, cellphone locations, and internet chats, according to classified documents obtained by The Intercept.
The documents provide the first definitive evidence that the NSA has for years made massive amounts of surveillance data directly accessible to domestic law enforcement agencies. Planning documents for ICREACH, as the search engine is called, cite the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration as key participants."
The truth comes out. More.

Good cops get isolated and left to fend for themselves or kicked off the force.

Prosecutors gone wild are pressuring foreign banks to abandon the dollar.

Police have killed over 5,000 Americans since 9/11.

The advance of socialist policing has had a predictable effect.
"The killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager, by Ferguson police is just one of countless stories we see daily in which police use overwhelming force against unarmed citizens. The police, in the aftermath, only receive raises and huge pensions. Indeed, year after year, the cost and scope of police forces grow higher and higher while the quality of service (the percentage of murders solved has dropped from 91 percent to 61 percent since 1963) continues to go down. "
More violence. More failure.

Government to track misinformation on Twitter.

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