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The ancient god Prometheus was punished by Zeus for bringing fire to mankind, by being chained to a rock where the eagle could come every day and devour his liver. He was rescued by Hercules from this torture. We however have no such avenging ‘god’ to save us from ourselves: for it is we that have allowed the Outlaws to become the arbitrators of our own unequal ‘justice’ on the way to totalitarian fascism.
In today’s world Prometheus could easily stand for societies’ most pressing fundamental need, which is that now discarded flame that ordinary people have looked
to – that fire in the mind that is the balanced law of any society worth the
name – that universality of “the law” which must apply to everyone, regardless of rank. Or as Billy Jack said in the film by the same name:
“When ‘the law” breaks the law; then there isn’t any
law – there’s just a fight for survival.”
There can only be one law for all people in any free-society. This farce that is unfolding daily, both in this nation and in the world, has deepened with the licensing of private mercenaries and militarized-police to torture, to maim and to kill members of the public at random. This must be stopped or they shall overrun everything that’s needed for this or for any society of any consequence to exist in any reality. Government says that “this is necessary to protect the public.” Yet no external threat to the public could ever justify this level of barbaric-malevolence that has currently become the general order of violence, as is currently being used against the public in America and elsewhere today! Now the same people that brought us the New World Order want to force a “global police force” upon the world, despite the fact that it is they who are the greatest threat to everything we once stood for.
“Monday, October 12, 2009
UN and Interpol officials will meet today to discuss the formation of a “global police force” that would enjoy access to a worldwide database of DNA, biometric and fingerprint records. The effort will be spearheaded by a man known as “The Enforcer” who helped federal authorities both conduct and cover up the murderous Waco siege which killed 76 people in 1993.
“Interpol and the United Nations are poised to become partners in fighting crime by jointly grooming a global police force that would be deployed as peacekeepers among rogue nations riven by war and organized crime, officials from both organizations say,” reports the New York Times.
The emergence of a global police force is of course something that people like Alex Jones have been warning about for well over a decade. The global police force, just like the world army, is a key centerpiece of the march towards a dictatorial global government.
Those who were once called paranoid conspiracy theorists for claiming that the plan all along has been to centralize law enforcement into a global body run by the world government under the auspices of the UN and Interpol have been proven right once again.
For a taste of what Americans who aren’t so favorable to taking orders from foreigners on home soil can expect, consider the fact that the secretary general of Interpol, and one of the men at the forefront of setting up the global police force, is none other than Ronald K. Noble.
Noble, who is known as “The Enforcer,” has been instrumental in working with Chinese authorities to provide policing in the Communist country for major national events. However, his most notorious role was in ordering and then, in his position as Undersecretary for Enforcement of the United States Department of the Treasury, whitewashing the actions of the BATF following the federal government’s murderous siege on the Branch Davidian compound at Waco which killed 76 people including more than 20 children and two pregnant women in April 1993.
As Carol Moore writes, “Noble had approved the decision to go ahead with the raid,” and therefore, “had little interest in issuing a report that either would challenge significantly the BATF’s investigation or modus operandi or would admit these led to crimes against the
Davidians.”
Noble ignored in his report more than a dozen eyewitness reports, along with photographic and video evidence, of a BATF helicopter firebombing the Waco church during the siege. He also ignored David Koresh’s July 1992 invitation to the BATF to inspect the Waco compound, which if it had gone ahead could have prevented the siege and the murder of 76 innocent people altogether.”
The 1993 Waco Siege. (1)
“If you read
section 240.20 of the New York State Penal Code it’s pretty clear that the protesters broke the law. To me it’s also pretty clear that the police overstepped their bounds.
Although it’s pretty hard to tell exactly what happened, it’s pretty easy to see the police were excessively violent. Two protesters were even sent to the hospital and 12 were arrested by brutal means like throwing them to the ground. The video clearly shows several officers pushing and shoving, yelling, screaming and pulling out their Billy-clubs.
Frankly, I don’t see how this type of blatant power trip can be tolerated. They should all be fired.
The following is a press conference the SDS gave after the protest. There’s tons more interviews and articles
about the SDS protest online if you’re interested in reading more.” (2)
In the video above an officer demands that someone move or be arrested; when that order was questioned the cop said “because I told you to,” obviously forgetting that all of that supposed cop’s authority to be there in the first place originated from those that pay his
salary – which are the same people he and his co-conspirators were in the process of beating and arresting: despite the fact that they had the right to be there; while the cops did not have the right to freely beat up any of the unarmed protestors.
Once upon a time we allowed people to enjoy HUMOR and laughter, and the whole panoply of human emotions. But now all of that has been reduced to allowing us only to endure the depths of pain which TORMENT represents.
Without a balanced Rule of Law, there can not be a society; regardless of what the current totalitarian organizing principles might be called. There is no Hercules to save us; we must change this ourselves or face this tyranny-of-the-state that we have allowed to be created over the last nine years!
Jim
Kirwan
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