
Police State @ MindSay 
At least I can continue to do my job for now. I can keep the card unless I commit a crime, become an illegal alien, go insane or someone decides I pose a terroristic threat.
The young lady who was helping me with the process this morning was so nice that I couldn't believe that she was doing the work of the Devil. I asked, "Do you know that you're working for the Devil?" She said, "I AM the Devil and I am here to do the Devil's work."
A little spooky, eh? At least she was honest. Do you think that more people will accept enslavement if they are being processed by young women instead of fat, old guys? Just something to think about.
slave screams!
he thinks he knows what he wants
slave screams!
thinks he has something to say
slave screams!
he hears but doesn't want to listen
slave screams!
he's being beat into submission
don't open your eyes you won't like what you see
the devils of truth steal the souls of the free
don't open your eyes take it from me
I have found
you can find
happiness in slavery
slave screams!
he spends his life learning conformity
slave screams!
he claims he has his own identity
slave screams!
he's going to cause the system to fall
slave screams!
but he's glad to be chained to that wall
don't open your eyes you won't like what you see
the blind have been blessed with security
don't open your eyes take it from me
I have found
you can find
happiness in slavery
I don't know what I am I don't know where I've been
human junk just words and so much skin
stick my hands through the cage of this endless routine
just some flesh caught in this big broken machine
Happiness in Slavery-Written by Trent Reznor
Click on the link and check out the photos. Watch the video below:
DNC = The Democratic Convention. Is being held August 25-28th in Denver Colorado. The Police are taking peaceful protesters and locking them up in cages of 15x15 feet of barbed wire topped, chain-link fence material set on concrete, in a warehouse northeast of Denver. There are no benches or anything in these cages and they are being packed with human beings. Zoe Williams of Code Pink said, "This is very bare-bones and very reminiscent of a political prisoner camp or a concentration camp." This FEMA camp was reported on by Tillie Fong of the Rocky Mountain News, Wednesday, August 13, 2008. http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/aug/13/city-readies-warehouse-for-mass-dnc-arrests/
Just to get my point across about the Denver Police lying...I copied this post from www.infowars.com. Below is a direct link to the actual article.
Colorado Indymedia
August 26, 2008
The Denver Post has a headline, "Rocks, other potential weapons helped spark police action"
A police report claimed that arrestees were "carrying rocks and other items that could be used to threaten public safety"
But here’s a trained observer who disputes that:
Ron4Obama wrote:
I was a Legal Observer working with the People’s Law Project and the National Lawyer’s Guild and as such i was right in the middle of all the action last night.
First, in regard to the reports from authories that protesters were carrying or throwing rocks, I observed no one carrying or throwing rocks, that isn’t to say that it didn’t occur but as a trained observer who was every bit as well positioned as the police I saw no such activity.
Second, in the very first instance where pepper spray was used against the activists there was considerable distance between the protesters and police and the protesters were complying with the chants that were being shouted by the police to "Move Back".
As a group of marchers proceeded West on 15th I continued to observe the activities of the activists and the police from the sidewalk as the marchers moved westward they were outflanked by police who blocked any advance in that direction, simultaneously any retreat by activists was cut off from the rear so that activists, onlookers and legal observers were trapped. At no time was there and order given to disperse at least not that was in any way audible. Shortly thereafter police arbitarily released the majority of the activists that they had trapped including myself.
At no time did I see any throwing of "colored liquids" and I returned to survey the scene after activists and police had cleared the area and there were no signs of any liquids colored or otherwise to be observed on the ground though there was a fair amount of horse manure left in the streets buy the horse mounted police.
This Artical was taken off of Alex Jones' Infowars and it's just another thing to show you the police do lie and stage provocateuring. I only hope this makes it to the news page. People need to see this, read it, wake up to it.
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Michael Neibauer and Bill Myers, The Examiner
2008-06-04 07:00:00.0
http://www.examiner.com/a-1423820~Lanier_plans_to_seal_off_rough__hoods_in_latest_effort_to_stop_wave_of_violence.html
WASHINGTON - D.C. police will seal off entire neighborhoods, set up checkpoints and kick out strangers under a new program that D.C. officials hope will help them rescue the city from its out-of-control violence.
Under an executive order expected to be announced today, police Chief Cathy L. Lanier will have the authority to designate “Neighborhood Safety Zones.” At least six officers will man cordons around those zones and demand identification from people coming in and out of them. Anyone who doesn’t live there, work there or have “legitimate reason” to be there will be sent away or face arrest, documents obtained by The Examiner show.
Lanier has been struggling to reverse D.C.’s spiraling crime rate but has been forced by public outcry to scale back several initiatives including her “All Hands on Deck” weekends and plans for warrantless, door-to-door searches for drugs and guns.
Under today’s proposal, the no-go zones will last up to 10 days, according to internal police documents. Front-line officers are already being signed up for training on running the blue curtains.
Peter Nickles, the city’s interim attorney general, said the quarantine would have “a narrow focus.”
“This is a very targeted program that has been used in other cities,” Nickles told The Examiner. “I’m not worried about the constitutionality of it.”
Others are. Kristopher Baumann, chairman of the D.C. police union and a former lawyer, called the checkpoint proposal “breathtaking.”
Shelley Broderick, president of the D.C.-area American Civil Liberties Union and the dean of the University of the District of Columbia’s law school, said the plan was “cockamamie.”
“I think they tried this in Russia and it failed,” she said. “It’s just our experience in this city that we always end up targeting poor people and people of color, and we treat the kids coming home from choir practice the same as we treat those kids who are selling drugs.”
The proposal has the provisional support of D.C. Councilman Harry “Tommy” Thomas, D-Ward 5, whose ward has become a war zone.
“They’re really going to crack down on what we believe to be a systemic problem with open-air drug markets,” Thomas told The Examiner.
Thomas said, though, that he worried about D.C. “moving towards a police state.”
Staff Writer Scott McCabe contributed to this report.
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