To: Robert Teesdale
there are reasons behind the loss of the public's trust. The "public trust" is not a concern of modern police. What they strive for is public fear. General use of SWAT teams, tasering women drivers before they get out of their cars, multiply tasering a traffic stop who is already down and helpless, shooting dogs and children routinely- it is all part of the beginning of The Terror. All totalitarian states employ Terror which is nơt the unorthodox warfare perpetrated by saracens. Terror is government random violence against the population to destroy trust among people including immediate family so that opposition has no chance to develop and to maintain fear and subservience.
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11/05/2013 6:18:44 PM PST by
arthurus
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To: arthurus
The "public trust" is not a concern of modern police. What they strive for is public fear. General use of SWAT teams, tasering women drivers before they get out of their cars, multiply tasering a traffic stop who is already down and helpless, shooting dogs and children routinely- it is all part of the beginning of The Terror. All totalitarian states employ Terror which is nơt the unorthodox warfare perpetrated by saracens. Terror is government random violence against the population to destroy trust among people including immediate family so that opposition has no chance to develop and to maintain fear and subservience.
Quite correct. The result, however, is that in the serum of terror you find crystallization of resistance. Resistance finds a way, because it is a form of life.
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