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Back in February it was reported that researchers had made a startling find at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. It was nothing like they had ever seen before, and some said the find had all the hallmarks of a crashed UFO.
Images recovered were certainly amazing enough to inspire the imagination.
This image clearly shows a 'skid path' where the object moved across the sea floor and came to a rest:
Peering closely at the imagery, some have even fantasized that the object was a space-ship of the same class as the Star Wars series Millennium Falcon.
Even more interesting, all sorts of camera and radar/sonar equipment have malfunctioned whenever they approached, making it very difficult to get an images or data from the find. It has also made it very expensive to actually dive down on top of find to glean more information.
What we are being told now though, is that the strange object is one of several, and this it is not of an otherworldly technology, but a remnant of WWII Nazi technology designed to thwart Allied submarines. Not only to act as a deterrent, but to actually lead subs to crash, using this technology to make their instruments go haywire.
The only problem with this theory, is that Allied submarines did not use video camera technology, radar was in its infancy and not used underwater, and sonar tech was still about as advanced as a tin can on a string. Nevertheless, the keepers of the truth here tell us that there is some "screen" and secret Nazi technology still activated on the floor of the ocean after all these years, which thwarts our modern efforts of research.
Police (and other city workers) are outraged by the plan to install GPS tracking devices on all city vehicles in Columbus, Ohio. Firefighters say that the money would be better spent on a new fire-station, but police are screaming that such intrusion will put their lives in danger.
In this Ohio program, the device will allow supervisors to read the
vehicle's location, speed, if the check-engine light is on, if it is
sitting idle, if the seat-belt is clicked, and more. Many of the same offenses
that we citizens are ticketed for on a daily basis, or for which we are
otherwise paying for, such as idle time while a cop sleeps in his
cruiser behind some warehouse.
Police hypocrisy seems to know no bounds. They have argued all the way up to the Supreme Court that they should be allowed to track your car without a warrant, yet when the technology is turned on them, suddenly is becomes a problem.
Hey cop! "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to be afraid of!" As they are so fond of telling us all the time while they do a cavity search on your wife in a dark alley.
But let's see what the cops themselves are saying about this. These quotes come from the PoliceOne.com commentary on the story:
>BADPIG6515 - ... but my biggest problem with GPS in every car it that it becomes public
record. Hello discovery motion from every defendant's attorney that you
will ever deal wit.
In other words, cops don't want YOU, the defendant, to have access to pertinent evidence for your defense. Too bad, gone are the days that a cop can sleep with a whore then turn around and arrest her for prostitution, or sit at a bar drinking all night before he arrests you for DWI. Would be nice if they could install a device to see if that cop who just crashed into you was on the telephone (even though they are already exempt in most states anyway, because, you know, cops brains are better then yours and they can talk on the phone while driving better than you.)
txconner -
we were told our GPS were installed for "officer safety" reasons. Hahahaha.
In other words, even the cops themselves know that their own Gestapo tactics have nothing to do with "your safety."
maddog103 - This will do wonders for morale!
Shiny happy people maddog, shiny happy people.
sekeraksm - You can not lead by fear or micro manage. Just another nail in that "im
too afraid to do anything" coffin. City leaders and micro managers, have
fun with employee moral and dont complain when no one wants to do
anything but punch a clock and collect their check.
And why is it that police are so closed-minded to their own beat, to see that this also applies on a national level. It's no wonder why the people have given up and this nation has gone to hell in a hand cart. A cop IS A MICRO-MANAGER who works for the city leaders micro-managing the lives of serfs who were once called citizens.
Don't complain about the very system you uphold at gunpoint, Mr Officer.
Now here is where I go off the rails with my "I hate pigs" fan-base. I totally disagree with this measure by the Columbus town fathers. Never have I seen two wrongs make a right. If it is wrong against the people, it is wrong for the police (and public sector.) Forget about the integrity of undercover operations, the piles of paperwork, it all comes down to one simple fact. This is a violation of the Constitution. The same rule applies to we the people as it does to cops of the Fourth Reich. Let us reclaim our rights, let us reclaim liberty. Let the cops lead way! Police, we need you to help us!!! Wake up!!! The oppression is now at your doorstep. Will you do something about it?
The three aims of the tyrant are, one, the humiliation of his subjects; he knows that a mean-spirited man will not conspire against anybody; two, the creation of mistrust among them; for a tyrant is not to be overthrown until men begin to have confidence in one another -- and this is the reason why tyrants are at war with the good; they are under the idea that their power is endangered by them, not only because they will not be ruled despotically, but also because they are too loyal to one another and to other men, and do not inform against one another or against other men -- three, the tyrant desires that all his subjects shall be incapable of action, for no one attempts what is impossible and they will not attempt to overthrow a tyranny if they are powerless. ~Aristotle
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Just for the record here, I am totally against illegal immigration. I believe that illegals should be deported on sight, and certainly subsequent to any criminal involvement that garners police attention. However, my want for secure borders and responsible immigration does NOT translate into support of Gestapo tactics and violations of the Constitution here at home.
What are they really accomplishing out there anyway? There are millions of illegal immigrants here that are shown amnesty for one reason or another, even after they have been caught in criminal activity in many instances. I am curious as to how this agency even justifies the expense to taxpayers, and what statistics they can provide which would show the effectiveness of these illegal roadblocks. How many illegal immigrants are actually detained, AND DEPORTED, after being stopped at one of these checkpoints. My guess is that it is a token amount, probably less then 1% of total vehicles stopped and citizens harassed.
There is always an excuse for police-state roadblocks though. Drunk drivers, murderer on the loose, and of course illegal immigrants. Like I said, I am no advocate for illegal immigrants by a long shot, but I believe there are far more effective measures that our tax dollars should be applied to, rather then harassing the people with presumptions of guilt.
Homeland Security Checkpoint: Video Blog - Day 1
In this video, a border patrol agent orders another agent to "fuck with him" as the citizen rolls into the checkpoint. He is immediately ordered out of the car. But suddenly they realize, "it's that guy" with the video-camera who has been making a video blog of their activities for years now. The blogger makes a long intro, explaining some facts about these checkpoints, and the interaction is at the end of the clip:
That question, even without an answer, makes most “law-abiding
taxpayers” go into knee-jerk conniptions. The indoctrinated masses all
race to see who can be first, and loudest, to proclaim that it is NEVER
okay to forcibly resist “law enforcement.” In doing so, they also
inadvertently demonstrate why so much of human history has been plagued
by tyranny and oppression.
In an ideal world, cops would do nothing except protect people
from thieves and attackers, in which case shooting a cop would never
be justified. In the real world, however, far more injustice,
violence, torture, theft, and outright murder has been committed IN THE
NAME of “law enforcement,” than has been committed in spite of it. To
get a little perspective, try watching a documentary or two about some
of the atrocities committed by the regimes of Stalin, or Lenin, or
Chairman Mao, or Hitler, or Pol Pot, or any number of other tyrants in
history. Pause the film when the jackboots are about to herd innocent
people into cattle cars, or gun them down as they stand on the edge of a
ditch, and THEN ask yourself the question, “When should you shoot a
cop?” Keep in mind, the evils of those regimes were committed in the
name of “law enforcement.” And as much as the statement may make people
cringe, the history of the human race would have been a lot LESS
gruesome if there had been a lot MORE “cop-killers” around to deal with
the state mercenaries of those regimes.
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