Friday, November 25, 2011

Police Abuses Expose Our Current--Foretell Our Future--Military State

SCT NOTE: The United States is rapdily moving toward a total, tyrranical military state.  We have seen it clearly in the brutality of police, at the command of their corrupt political bosses who are owned by Fourth Reich corporate powers, in blowing away Occupy in New York, Oakland and elsewhere.  Keep your eye on the Department of Homeland Security.  It is evoling into the Department of Homeland Suppression.  Look for stock prices of private prison corporations, such as Corrections Corporation of America which is based in Nashville, to move up in anticipation of further government contracting for prisons to become domestic Guantanamos for Americans who dare believe the First Amendment counts. There are already more than 800 vacant prison camps operated by the military in the U.S. and ready to accept the protesters who are not backed down by pepper spray.  The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers has contracts with Halliburton subsidiary Kellog Brown & Root to build more.

Following is a good article which lays it out.  Glenn Greenwald is a former constitutional and civil rights litigator and author of two New York Times best-selling books. 

URL: http://www.salon.com/2011/11/20/the_roots_of_the_uc_davis_pepper_spraying/


Sunday, Nov 20, 2011 6:09 AM 15:20:44 CST

The roots of the UC-Davis pepper-spraying

The shocking abuse of police power at UC-Davis is important precisely because it is not aberrational

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The now-viral video of police officers in their Robocop costumes sadistically pepper-spraying peaceful, sitting protesters at UC-Davis (details here) shows a police state in its pure form. It’s easy to be outraged by this incident as though it’s some sort of shocking aberration, but that is exactly what it is not. The Atlantic‘s Garance Franke-Ruta adeptly demonstrates with an assemblage of video how common such excessive police force has been in response to the Occupy protests. Along those lines, there are several points to note about this incident and what it reflects:


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