http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/life-in-the-emerging-american-police-state?f=puball
If parents don’t reclaim the education of their children en masse, whether with a massive, nationwide homeschooling program or by occupying the schools and extirpating the government indoctrination programs – Common Core and CSCOPE, America will be forever lost.
(En masse is critical for this effort. Remember Robert Small of Ellicott City, Maryland who was forcibly removed and arrested after questioning the Common Core curriculum while other parents did NOTHING. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEQmUnisDEM)
Following two generations of citizens who are IGNORANT about American history, our quest for liberty and freedom, and our unprecedented founding documents – the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the “cultural revolution” will take hold. There will be NO memory of the United States as a free country, except for some discredited old folks requiring a “re-education” process.
We saw this happen in Mao’s China where indoctrinated young people – automatons – deprived of family nurturing and bonding, turned in their own families and assisted in wholesale murder and destruction. Mao’s Cultural Revolution resulted in approximately 50 million deaths and a rapid plunge into totalitarianism.
It CAN happen here!
With best wishes for the New Year and renewed energy to fight the good fight despite terrible odds, ~ Janet Levy ~ Los Angeles
What’s in Store for Our Freedoms in 2014?
By John W. Whitehead Tuesday, December 31, 2013
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”-George Santayana, The Life of Reason, Vol. 1
In Harold Ramis’ classic 1993 comedy Groundhog Day, TV weatherman Phil Connors (played by Bill Murray) is forced to live the same day over and over again until he not only gains some insight into his life but changes his priorities.
Similarly, as I illustrate in my book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, we in the emerging American police state find ourselves reliving the same set of circumstances over and over again-egregious surveillance, strip searches, police shootings of unarmed citizens, government spying, the criminalization of lawful activities, warmongering, etc.-although with far fewer moments of comic hilarity.
What remains to be seen is whether 2014 will bring more of the same or whether “we the people” will wake up from our somnambulant states. Indeed, when it comes to civil liberties and freedom, 2013 was far from a banner year. The following is just a sampling of what we can look forward to repeating if we don’t find some way to push back against the menace of an overreaching, aggressive, invasive, militarized government and restore our freedoms.