Living in an Imperial World: Rubicon in the Rear-View, Part I: Militarizing the Police
 From Pro Libertate:
From Pro Libertate:
The future of law enforcement: The  193rd Military Police Battalion, Colorado National Guard, trains at Ft. Carson  last July 12 in preparation for deployment as part of JTF-DNC -- the military  component of security arrangements for the Democratic Convention in Denver.  
There  are those who still think they are holding the pass against a revolution that  may be coming up the road. But they are gazing in the wrong direction. The  revolution is behind them.
Garet Garrett, The Revolution Was  (1938)
The seamless integration of the military and law  enforcement into a single "Internal Security Force" is the defining  characteristic of a fully realized police state. Once this fusion is  accomplished, the question becomes not "whether" a police state exists, but  rather how acute its institutional violence against the subject population will  become.
That condition now exists in the country that still calls  itself -- without any apparent irony -- the United States of  America.
Much alarm has been raised over the  admittedly alarming news that beginning October 1, the U.S. Army's Northern  Command will deploy a specialized, combat-tested unit as an "on-call federal  response force for natural or manmade emergencies and disasters, including  terrorist attacks."
This "dwell-time" domestic deployment of the  3rd Infantry Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team will permit its soldiers to "use  some of the [skills] they acquired in the war zone" to deal with "civil unrest  and crowd control or to deal with potentially horrific scenarios such as massive  poisoning and chaos in response to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear  or high-yield explosive, or CBRNE, attack."
In the context of our  descent into rank imperial corruption, this small but significant development  could be seen by some as the moment our rulers crossed the Rubicon. But that  metaphorical boundary has been in our rear-view mirror for quite some time.  Admittedly, there is something quite ominous about the news that "homeland  tours" are expected to become a routine part of the rotation of soliders tasked  to carry out missions for those who command Washington's  Empire.
The Homeland Security apparatus is a recombinant  organism, engineered from multiple strands of institutional  authoritarianism.
The process began in earnest in the late 1960s  with the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration; the chimera has grown in  power and malignancy because of the generation-long, trillion-dollar exercise in  murderous cynicism called the "War on Drugs."
Indeed, it was in  the context of this "war" that exceptions began to be carved out of the Posse  Commitatus Act, which was intended to prevent the fusion of military and law  enforcement functions within the United States. The cultivation of a huge  population of official informants added another critical element to the metastasizing organism of official tyranny...
Read the whole thing.
Consider what it means to someone who would read this blog.
Then act.
Tempus fugit.
 
					


1 Comments:
Ready and waiting for the finale on this end.
CIII
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