Thursday, December 23, 2010

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Reason Magazine article on recording police

Michael Allison, a 41-year-old backyard mechanic from southeastern Illinois, faces up to 75 years in prison for an act most people don’t realize is a crime: recording public officials.

read article

lots of good quotes:
“They may have problems with some bad police officers in some of your urban areas,” Wiseman adds. “But we don’t have those problems around here. All of our cops around here are good cops.”

Friday, December 17, 2010

IRS is part of the police state

No Conspiracy: IRS Agent Joe Banister Acquitted

be sure to see both pages

UN wants to regulate the internet ...

How's this for doublespeak:

The resolution invited the UN Secretary-General "to convene open and inclusive consultations involving all Member States and all other stakeholders with a view to assisting the process towards enhanced cooperation in order to enable Governments on an equal footing to carry out their roles and responsibilities in respect of international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet but not of the day-to-day technical and operational matters that do not impact upon those issues."

India, South Africa, China and Saudi Arabia appeared to favor a new possible over-arching inter-government body.

Article here

Now DHS can prevent you from working !

DHS Implementing No Work List: Citizens Must Get Government Approval to Work in Private Sector Jobs

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Technically, this is about STUPID COPS and not necessarily about a police state, but this is an example of WHO SHOULD NOT BE COPS!

Two Kansas City police officers who thought they were being shot at from inside a van returned fire Thursday night.

Only later did police realize that the van was actually backfiring and the man inside was not armed. He was not injured by the shots fired by police.



Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/11/12/2425221/kc-police-fire-at-backfiring-van.html#ixzz15CQhD7RB

Friday, November 5, 2010

Denver Parking "police" caught violating the law

It is my contention that "parking police" are necessary for a police state. Thus, we need more of them! This report is merely the tip of the iceberg!

In scam Jose, I always see meter maids jaywalking, driving on the phone, running stop signs, etc.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

This story is INCREDIBLE ... so wrong on many levels

Wis. paid $150K in prison sex case

Associated Press
A Wisconsin prison guard allegedly coerced male inmates into letting him give them oral sex in exchange for bringing them contraband, and his superiors initially failed to stop the assaults despite warning signs, according to previously confidential records obtained by The Associated Press.

story here, you won't believe all the levels of corruption ...

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Another memory aid

911 Missing Links

... the so-called 9/11 “Truth” movement has been infiltrated and is ultimately controlled by the same criminals group who masterminded the attacks.

For my own use

My cousin and I are having an exchange on 9/11.
She believes the govt story and thinks that I am an anti-govt nutcase.
All my sources have been debunked, and none of hers.

For my purposes, I am keeping score.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

"Give the cops your door keys"

These programs always start so benignly ....
the article:
Police Set Up Realtor-Like Lockboxes So Officers Can Respond Immediately To Emergencies


" Chesner has a lockbox with a spare key inside, similar to the one realtors use, which allows police to get into her home in the event of an emergency. "
...
"Operation Blue Angel is funded completely by money seized during drug busts. While the program is intended for people with medical conditions or those 55 or older, anyone can sign up."

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I may not blog much, but the police state keeps rolling

Law enforcement is tracking Americans' cell phones in real time -- without the benefit of a warrant.

by Michael Isikoff | A Snitch in Your Pocket

Saturday, January 30, 2010

No posts for 4 months - let's start with a bang!

Michael Mancini had stopped his van in traffic and wiped his nose with a handkerchief.

When he moved off, he was pulled over by police who told him he had not been in control of his vehicle.

from Sky News, article here