The MOST POWERFUL Elected Official In The County
In this Evidence of the Police-State Series article, the process of
selecting the successors to the Los Angeles County Sheriff is revealed, illustrating
a closed system that is always ready to do the dirty work of the powerful elite of
southern California. The Sheriff is described as "the most powerful elected official in
the county." The ironic thing is that Americans still think that the republic is
a democracy!
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Federal Governments FAILURE Causes Arms Race
While the U.S. Government stood by helpless, India and then Pakistan
succumbed to the mob-dynamics of populism, and detonated nuclear bombs. The
diplomats of the U.S. republic reacted in horror, but failed to inform the American
people that the U.S. Government, itself, is not a signatory to the Comprehensive
Test Ban Treaty; yet they insist that the governments of India and Pakistan must
sign it. What is really going on? This article begins an analysis.
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Learning FASCISM in American Schools
Did you know that schools are teaching kids to turn in their friends
and parents if they break laws? Is it any wonder that people are incapable of
long-term friendships and marriages, in a society where people are offered money
to betray their peers? If parents understood what their kids are being taught
in public schools, they might understand why the country is descending into chaos...
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PENTAGON PREPARES FOR POPULAR RESISTANCE "Oklahoma City Was A Wake Up Call!"
When you see troops going through exercises, do you think that they are training
to protect you? This article examines recent drills in which terrorists posing as
tourists try to take over the Department of Defense. The Federal Republic has
always been an occupation force, and its officers are perceiving the fact that
in order to keep power over the American people, lethal force may be necessary.
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GEO-MONOPOLIES To Be or Not to Be... A Cartel
In the last decade large corporations have been planning and executing strategic
mergers and take-overs, to position themselves in the global economy that has evolved
over the course of the 20th century. For one thing, the evolution of a European Union,
with its soon to be introduced single currency, the euro, is putting pressure on European
industrial firms to make allies out of interests that up until recently were arch-rivals.
With news that Daimler-Benz will merge with Chrysler, the issues of globalization take
front stage...
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MANHUNT FOR COPKILLERS
One Colorado policeman is shot and killed, and 200 National Guardsmen,
along with 300 local, state and federal officers from 27 agencies, descended
on the Four Corners community of Bluff, Utah, in a military-style occupation.
Of course, if a civilian is killed, you can consider yourself lucky if a cop shows up
at all to take a police report, especially in inner-city war-torn areas, like
south-central Los Angeles. This CNS exclusive examines the manhunt that landed
in the national news, and which the Los Angeles Times completely disregarded in
its Saturday edition.
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THE DEMAGOGIC STATE
The whole nation witnessed Bob Dornan openly manipulate the
electoral process by throwing a tantrum when he lost an election to
Congresswoman Sanchez, but he also exposed the sleazy underside of
the Republic's corrupt electoral system. Earlier, Channel 9 News, in Los
Angeles, uncovered the scandalous reality that some voters are illegal aliens,
underage minors, and even dogs; and that some voters were registered at
addresses that were discovered to be vacant lots. In this article, candidates
for office pollute their campaigns with accusations of
criminal wrong-doing that they, themselves, filed with authorities against their
opponents. The reality is that the power-crazed wanna-be politicians have no
shame, and an unconstitutional system of government only brings out the worst in them.
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100,000 DIE YEARLY FROM LEGAL DRUGS
While the pharmaceutical firms reap billion-dollar profits, the drugs
they peddle are causing 100,000 deaths a year, and experts really don't know
the full extent of the problem. The crisis in legal drugs was highlighted in an
earlier article posted here (see, Malpractice for Profit). This
article from NEWSWEEK illustrates the growing concern about the powerful side-effects
of many over-the-counter drugs that Americans pop with little or no thought.
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EDUCATION LEVIATHAN When Bureaucrats Come First
While the education bureaucracy fails to educate, administrators enjoy all
the perks of executive status and power. Taxes and tuition go up regularly, but the
only thing that increases is the luxury available to education bureaucrats.
This article examines the caste system that dominates American universities,
and reveals the weaknesses in the way Americans are exposed to knowledge.
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How Local Bureaucrats Deny Americans Freedom
Local bureaucrats swagger with impunity, denying use permits to their enemies,
and granting them to their "friends." Lake Tahoe zoning officials, however, went too
far, when they declared a drainage ditch a "wetland," and gave the owner worthless
"development rights," instead of money for her land. Using such a ruse, they litigated
the 83 year old victim until she was broke, and then Lake Tahoe lost the suit.
Even the U.S. Supreme Court felt that Lake Tahoe went too far...
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YOUTH CRIME
While the media goes berserk over the so-called epidemic in juvenile crime,
few focus on the fact that the real perpetrators of crime today are adults, not children.
In this powerful article, Mike Males, provides convincing evidence that the President and
the media are exploiting the issue of youth violence for their political benefit.
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LAPD & DISTRICT ATTORNEY CAUGHT USING ILLEGAL WIRETAPS
The evidence is in... The Republic is a police state. The Los Angeles Police Dept. and
the District Attorney of Los Angeles County, have been wiretapping citizens of Los Angeles without
judicial warrants, behind the backs of the judges. In this article a past
president of the Los Angeles Criminal Bar Association exposes the routine violation
of the civil rights of Americans in California, by the police, proving that the police
view themselves above the law. Don't hide your head in the sand...
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Native Americans Object to Celebrations of Spanish Conquistadors
While communities across the United States suffer from school shootings, political
leaders insist on celebrating the brutal colonizers who employed scorched-earth policies
to subdue the native people. The State of New Mexico has decided to proceed with celebrations
of Juan de Onate, a conqueror so brutal that his own contemporaries disavowed him.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA CAUGHT DRUGGING CHILDREN
Do you believe that republics are a morally sound way to govern a society?
The Republic of California has been caught in the act of drugging minor children who are
wards of the state, simply for the convenience of the caretakers. Experts have
determined that the health and welfare of the most vulnerable members of our society
is being threatened by the very institution charged with protecting them...
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P-R-I-S-O-N: Employment Opportunities of the FUTURE
Having trouble finding a job? If current trends keep up, you might have to get
arrested to find work... Sound absurd? Companies like Proctor & Gamble and TWA now
regularly use convict labor. Considering the fact that they only have to pay each
employee about $5.00 per day, convict labor may be the employment opportunity of choice
for American industry. MANAGERS, HOWEVER, NOW HAVE TO LEARN HOW TO HANDLE THINGS
LIKE CELLBLOCK RIOTS...
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The Republic's Marijuana Prohibition Causes More Damage to America than Marijuana
In this short, concise article, all the myths about marijuana use are blown apart.
The "science" behind the anti-legalization crowd is exposed for the farce that it is.
In this article the author enumerates the history of documented marijuana use for over
a century, citing report after report determining that marijuana is not dangerous.
IMPORTANT FOR THOSE WHO WANT SOME SCIENCE TO BACK UP THEIR POSITION...
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JUDGES USE "SHAME" AS DETERENT TO CRIME
The litany is endless that the Government is soft on crime. The reality,
that crime has been politicized, is overlooked and ignored. Even so, the
judges and police have to enforce the laws against criminals, and the mean-spirited
nature of the republic's penal codes have made their job particularly hard.
In fact, there is hard evidence that the way the criminal justice system works,
is CAUSING the defection of millions of hard-working Americans to the criminal
underground!
Sometimes, individuals just have to be reminded what they have at stake if they
decide to live a criminal lifestyle, and shaming appears to fulfill that function.
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WHEN THE HERO is an Arsonist
In Centreville, Illinois, officers responding to an Emergency call found
a firefighter parked in front of the house, blue light flashing, BEFORE THE FIRE CALL
HAD GONE OUT... Police finally found hard evidence for what had been
the biggest open secret in town, the firefighters were burning the city down!
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The Dumbing D-O-W-N of America
Remember when knowing more than a single language was a sign of a good
education? It would appear that some rabble-rousing illiterates are trying
to fiddle with the educational system again, offering insult not only to newly arrived
immigrants, but to their own grandparents, with an initiative to abolish
bilingual education. A sign that the economy is not helping every American is
racist campaigns against "foreigners," a category that gets harder to define
when most of the supporters are all the descendants of immigrants.
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DRUG WAR:
The War the Republic Is Losing Against the American People
The police are actively forcing underage teenagers they bust for drugs,
to become informants, knowing that these minors are risking their lives.
In one case, a 16-year-old whose parents had been through hell getting him off
drugs, was lured back onto drugs by an undercover police agent, who then exploited him
to make busts for the Plano, Texas, Police Department. THE CITIZENS OF PLANO, TEXAS,
ARE HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT THE SECRET POLICE...
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FREE ENTERPRISE VS. CARTEL CAPITALISM
Two letters stand out, which challenge the moral ambivalence of Financial
columnist for the Los Angeles Times, James Flanigan. One was written by the son
of an assassinated man, who dared defy the autocratic and illegal regime of General
Pinochet of Chile. While Flanigan applauds the "reforms" introduced by the death squads, a UCLA
professor and the son of a victim question the values Flanigan celebrates. Tyranny
is the handmaiden of illicit wealth...
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THE PRIVATIZATION OF POWER
This article is about the Molly Maguires, a secret society the members of which the Republic
executed on the grounds that they posed a threat to society. However, the trials were
a mockery of justice, several of the executed were later proved to be innocent, and what
really became apparent was the fact that racism not only existed between black and white
ethnic groups, but within the white community itself, which viewed the Irish as less than
human. One historian summed up the Molly Maguires case like this: "A private corporation initiated the investigation
through a private detective agency, a private police force arrested the supposed offenders, and
coal company attorneys prosecuted -- the state provided only the courtroom and the hangmen."
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The Legacy of Proposition 13
No legislation has sparked more controversy than Proposition 13, because
it represented a genuine voter revolt. The State of California sent out
"pink slips" to all the state employees, with dire warnings that if Prop 13 passed,
the pink slips would be real. After the measure passed by a landslide, the
politicians and bureaucracy made efforts to outright punish California voters by closing
down public services that did not have to be closed, but which was done as a punitive action.
In the aftermath of Prop 13, most of those states with the power of initiative and referendum
also adopted their versions of Prop 13, forever changing the outlook of bureaucrats, who
had always viewed the electorate as a bunch of easy marks.
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MALPRACTICE-FOR-PROFIT
While the Federal Government conducts a war on illegal drugs, the impact of LEGAL
drugs is being overlooked. There are more Federal employees at work at the laundry of
the U.S. Naval Academy, than there are monitoring the effects of prescription medication.
Even though 99% of all accidental deaths due to drug reactions are unreported, estimates
suggest that 100,000 deaths occure every year due to adverse effects of prescription drugs,
and one million people are injured so severely that they require hospitalization.
The next time Government officials say that they have your best interests in mind, don't
forget the important information in this article.
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The SPIRIT of WOUNDED KNEE
The first Americans were looked upon by the Europeans as undesireables.
They were "removed" from their ancestral lands systematically, often using cattle
cars, inventing a tactic that would be repeated a century later, when Hitler sent the
Jews and political enemies of the Nazis to the ovens in cattle cars. The native Americans were removed
because they were of the "wrong" ethnicity, and their traditional ways posed a threat
to the untraditional republican regime set up by the Founding Fathers. The slavemaster
republic's leadership always understood that any social system that relied on hereditary
principles, would pose a threat to their experimental republican regime, which was
modeled on the power structure of a plantation. Yet after surviving the determined
efforts of the Federal Government to exterminate the Lakota Nation, its survivors
are determined to forgive.
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POLICE DITCH SNITCH
Police are coming under fire after the brutal torture and murder of a 17-year-old who was
coerced into becoming a police informant, after being busted for drugs. At first the police
attempted to hide behind the confidentiality laws that protect all dealings with minors,
but the Superior Court ordered the Brea Police Department to release documents relating
to their exploitation of the minor as an informant. The media did its regular job of
covering for the police, giving them the benefit of any doubt, even going to the extent
of composing the news report on the release of the documents to support the
the outrageous assertion put forward by police that the youth caused his own murder!
Another young life has been lost in the Unholy War On Drugs, and the Warriors are
reluctant to admit that their War has casualties.
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IRAQ ISN'T THE ONLY COUNTRY WITH BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
Army officials put the odds at 3 million to one that an accident will take place,
but the 25,000 Americans who live next door to a U.S. stockpile of biological weapons
of mass destruction in Oregon, are not re-assured.
America has the largest stockpile of biological toxic agents in the world. One drop is enough to
kill, but even the emergency radios the Government allocated $25 million to buy, have never been
ordered. The GAO reported that the money was wasted on studies and staff, but
everyone who knows anything about the way the republic operates, knows that
this is just shorthand for EMBEZZLED...
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DIVIDE & RULE: POWER & RACISM IN AMERICA
Racism is not a natural byproduct of a multi-ethnic society. Racism
was inadvertently invented -- but deliberately deployed -- to enable European countries to
exploit the labor resources of their colonies. Racism can be found in every country
that was once a colony of a European Mother Country. Of course, racism is not confined
to Europe, for there is also a brand of racism at work in Asia, the Chinese believing
for centuries that they were racially superior to Western Europeans; and during World
War II, the working idea behind the Japanese Empire's invasion of China, Korea, and
Southeast Asia, was that the Japanese were a superior race even among other Asians.
In America, however, the ethnic divisions among the American people have defined natural
fault lines the Federal Government, and the corporate interests it protects, have
exploited to keep the labor force weakened, and unable to negotiate as an equal partner.
This article examines the history of the republic, and how race relations have been exploited
to divide the American people from within.
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Crimes Against HUMANITY Slavery In America
Americans are very smug about the notion that America is the Land of the Free,
without understanding the genuine history of the United States. In an outright effort
to obstruct the average person's perception of the injustices perpetrated in the
name of the American people, much of history has been re-interpreted to put a positive
spin on the American role in the origins of such modern horrors as apartheid in
South Africa, and genocide in Holocaust-torn Europe. In this article, the author
timidly offers that the slave society of South Carolina bore many of the hallmarks of a
police state, a landmark assertion for a scholar who exists in an academic
universe dominated by scholars who made professional careers
around downplaying the gruesome reality of the early republic, when black slaves
seeking freedom were -- prima facie -- felons. Is this the beginning of
a mea culpa for the republic, and the unraveling of the Great White Lie?
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