Posted on 11/01/2014 6:21:34 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
John Anderson, an American tourist from San Clemente, California, was driving down a poorly-maintained highway when he saw flashing lights in his rearview mirror.
After a brief exchange with the local police officer, Anderson was shocked when the cop started searching his vehicle.
Anderson had $25,180 in US dollar cash in the car, which by the way was not a crime according to the local laws.
When the cop saw it, he told Anderson that we would take it and threatened him with arrest if he protested.
Anderson couldnt believe it. This is the sort of stuff you always hear about in these third world countriescorrupt cops and state robbery.
Ultimately Anderson gave in; the cop let him go and did not charge him with a crime, but took every last penny in the vehicle.
And for the last two years, Anderson has been trying to unsuccessfully fight it in the countrys Kangaroo court system.
Clearly we should all avoid going to such dangerously corrupt third world countries.
Except in this case, Anderson was in the United States of America. And he is far from being the only victim of this highway robbery known as Civil Asset Forfeiture.
Since 9/11, police forces in the Land of the Free made over 62,000 seizures without charging anyone with any crime, stealing $2.5 billion in cash alone.
The cost of taking legal action against the government is so high, that only about 17% of the victims actually challenged the seizures.
And even then, only 41% of those that challenged have been able to get their money back.
This means that the government has a better than 93% success rate in outright theft.
This is worse than mafiaits blatant theft with impunity from the people that are sworn to protect and serve. Its the kind of thing that is thought to only occur in heinously corrupt countries.
Heres the good news: many people are waking up to the reality that theyre not living in a free country.
They are starting to understand what I call the criminalization of existence.
Every last detail of our lives is regulatedwhat we can/cannot put in our bodies, whether we can collect rainwater or unplug from the grid, how we are allowed to educate our own children, etc.
Driving this point home, a Tennessee woman was actually thrown in jail earlier this month for ignoring a city citation to trim some overgrown bushes in her yard.
This isnt freedom.
The irony is that, even though many people are starting to realize this, theyre looking to the very institution that has enslaved them to solve the problem.
It is their own government that has created this system.
It is the government that passed US Code section 983 (Rules for Civil Forfeiture), allowing the police to commit highway robbery.
It is the government that continues to arrogantly, brazenly spy on every citizen despite overwhelming public outcry.
It is the government that continues to bring forth new regulation at an absolutely astounding rate.
Just today (this is 100% true), the US federal government published an eye-popping 490 pages of new rules, proposals, and regulatory notices.
(http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-10-31/pdf/FR-2014-10-31.pdf)
To give you a little taste, todays regulations include:
Theres even a new rule upholding fines for unauthorized playing of digital recordings.
You cant make this stuff upthey are regulating nearly everything.
Its government that does this. They are the problem, not the solution.
Looking to government to solve the problem that they themselves created is completely irrational. They are incapable of righting themselves.
The solution the power is with the individual.
All the tools and all the resources to distance yourself from this system already exist.
On one hand, theres always the possibility of leaving. The American Dream is still alive and well its just no longer in the United States. Not to mention all the financial, business, investment, and lifestyle opportunities for the taking.
But even if you stay, there are dozens of ways to take back your freedom.
For example, why hold 100% of your savings and assets in that jurisdiction when they could easily confiscate everything?
There are so many great, safe jurisdictions in the world to bank, to invest, to own property, and to store assets. And you can set all of this up without leaving town.
The solutions are out there. Its time to consider them before becoming a statistic.
P.S. Heres more proof that the official inflation numbers are completely phony
yet another market that has reached an all time high.
Frein is a cold blooded murderer. There’s no good motive for that.
War on drugs. If you have more than $10K in your possession, you’re automatically assumed to be a drug dealer or money launderer.
Let’s use the original Captain America image. After all, Chris Evans doesn’t appear to be a friend freedom.
‘CAPTAIN AMERICA’ STAR ‘GENUINELY DISLIKES’ BREITBART NEWS’ BEN SHAPIRO
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2013/05/03/captain-america-ben-shapiro
From the article:
“Clear-eyed viewers watched Breitbart News’ own Ben Shapiro take down Piers Morgan anew during Thursday’s CNN broadcast.
Chris Evans, who plays Captain America in several Marvel films, sided with the low-rated CNN host after watching the exchange.”
I’ll assume he wasn’t one of those American Picker guys.
They always pay in Cash.
I see.
http://www.mintpressnews.com/us-police-murdered-5000-innocent-civilians-since-911/172029/
I never wrote that he had a good motive. Using your logic every cop involved in civilian ‘murders’ are cold-blooded murderers and deserve the same fate.
Know what? I have a hard time arguing with you on that...
"Why" is not in the purview of journalism. It requires going beyond the facts, which are who, what, when, where, and how. "Why" is wide open to conjecture and interpretation and opinion. This is "why" journalists have taken the word "why" as part of their mission.
Again, my point was the lack of information
-gathered and reported on by the reporter-
regarding the reason the guy had that much money.
Then we could decide better ...
If the media don’t report, we can’t decide.
Another example:
Friend of mine is involved with friday evening or weekend school fundraiser such as auction or car wash.... and thus has a boxful of cash to keep till Monday when they can deposit it in the bank....
That bit of infomation makes all the difference in the world.
I’d bet a great percentage of folks would be irate to hear of a PTA board member being relieved of the funds raised for the football team or local charity.
Again I am reminded of the phrase “we report, you decide”.
The “why” is part of due diligence in reporting..... without that, we can’t very well make informed decisions.
OK, a couple other ways of putting it:
Where did the money come from?
What did he do to get the money?
My old-country grandmother liked to deal in cash, and once took $3K to a car dealer to buy a car. Nowadays, that would be about $30K, and the greatest risk she would take in carrying it, so it seems, is theft by the police who are supposed to protect people.
And it has to be illegal for a cop to tell someone that if he can abscond with the cash, the citizen won't be charged with a crime - while threatening a criminal charge if the citizen isn't good with it...smell::rotten::Denmark::this story
And it has to be illegal for a cop to tell someone that if he can abscond with the cash, the citizen won’t be charged with a crime - while threatening a criminal charge
You are CORRECT
Threatening CRIMINAL ACTION in a CIVIL MATTER is the DEFINITION of FELONY EXTORTION.
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