To address privacy concerns, all of the cameras are installed in public areas and are not equipped to pick up audio
Monday November 12th 2007, 7:37 pm
Filed under: 4th Amendment, Cameras, Education, New World Order, Police State, Privacy, Surveillance, Tyranny

This is the opening paragraph from a story on WCBSTV.com:

Surveillance cameras rolling inside our local schools is nothing new, but what’s taking place inside Demarest’s public schools is truly cutting edge: a live feed from more than two dozen cameras with a direct connection to the police.

If you look at all the things our kids are being desensitized to living with I think you’ll see what’s coming next. Our kids are required by law to go to these government controlled schools where are children are ‘taught’ whatever the state says. Schools around the world are rolling out biometrics based ID systems that make our children thumb scan to get on the bus to school, to check out library books (here’s some great propaganda on this topic)or GET FOOD! They are monitored by video at all times, even in the bathrooms (great infowars.com article going deeper into this). Now they’re wiring these cameras to the local police stations.

This is not freedom, or anything close to this. Dictatorial Governments of history dreamed of doing the kind of surveillance that is now commonly accepted as ok, let alone the things that are being pushed for now.

You’ll continue to get exactly the amount of this kind of tyranny you’re willing to accept. It’s completely up to you. How much more tyranny are you willing to live with?



Secret Police Are Infiltrating and Attacking Protesters
Friday September 21st 2007, 9:01 pm
Filed under: 1st Amendment, Freedom, Police Brutality, Police State, Secret Police, Surveillance

In this video you will see a police officer on a bike attack peaceful protesters. At the end if is pointed out that one of the “protesters” is actually an undercover police officer.

Secret police infiltrating protest groups is not okay. This is tyranny.



Bush Spy Bill Approved In The House
Saturday August 04th 2007, 7:04 pm
Filed under: 4th Amendment, Bush, Congress, Freedom, Police State, Privacy, Surveillance, US Constitution, Uncategorized

That’s right, our Congress has rubber stamped a bill written by the Bush Administration that is supposed to make warrantless wiretapping okay, even though the Congress has no Authority to grant Unconstitutional powers to the Executive.

From the article:

“After months of prodding by House Republicans, Congress has finally closed the terrorist loophole in our surveillance law — and America will be the safer for it,” declared House Minority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican.

The terrorist loophole? Is this guy for real?

Face it folks, our country is basically gone. Every Congressman and Senator that voted yes on this bill is a traitor, point blank.

The questions is what are we going to do about it?



ABC Helping ‘manufacture consent’ on Making USA a Surveillance State
Tuesday July 31st 2007, 9:54 am
Filed under: Cameras, Police State, Privacy, Propaganda, Revolution, Surveillance

Here’s the headline from ABC news:

Surveillance Cameras Win Broad Support
Majority of Americans Favor Extra Safety Factor of Cameras

This is classic propaganda. Report there was a poll, and that the majority of people support an unpopular measure. Most of the sheeple want to fit in, so they will adopt this position, even though they don’t agree with it.

Lets show these people what we think of their cameras. Go get a BB Gun, a hammer, or some spray paint and turn these cameras into expensive metal boxes.