Some six years ago, US Congressman Ron Paul said in the House of Representatives, “Is America a Police State? Our answer is, “Maybe not yet, but it is fast approaching.”
When the statement was made, the truth of the situation was something unpredictable, but in recent years, however, time has shown that America has in fact grown towards being an absolute police state.
This statement from Ron Paul was made merely a year after George W. Bush had assumed office, and since then much has changed or happened.
The New World Order (NWO) has risen in America, and with such strict application of these orders, America is indeed rapidly becoming the NWO police state.
What is the NWO? It is basically a concept for a global fascist state with two elements. Firstly, individual national sovereignty will be abolished to give way to regional sovereignty.
Secondly, the elite organizations such as banks and militaries would then control the global government, and in turn the one single global government controls the whole population.
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As primitive as it may sound, such a state is indeed based on conservative feudalism, something that existed centuries or decades ago before the industrialization age. There would be no worthy private properties, with everything held and controlled by a small minority group of wealthy people, something similar to totalitarian plutocracy, only worse in the negative sense.
In terms of America on the other hand, the NWO is applied differently.
Under the Bush administration, the Federal Reserve System has been given extended powers to coercively handle the monies of the whole nation, which in turn benefits a small group of elite and other banks owning the Federal Reserve.
Beyond that, the War on Terror itself is not only a geo-political strategy created by the government; it also needs to justify the internal police state.
It is not too far away until we discover that the Al-Qaeda was in fact an inside job orchestrated by the mob in the Whitehouse who dances to the tune of the international organizations, such as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) conspiracy.
Most of the times, the American financial capacity stands upon the monies allegedly borrowed from the Japanese or Chinese financial systems. In light of that, why is the public not able to question such conspiracy? It is because democracy is merely on paper; and if you happen to question, you might find yourself fired from work and harassed physically or mentally.
Thanks to this Al-Qaeda story, your personal computers and Internet systems are always under the monitoring of a giant computer database, and legal barriers protecting your private information are mostly torn down for the government to use. The American government has even proposed arresting and executing American citizens in secret, which is understandably and undoubtedly unconstitutional (and, um, immoral).
Money is also the cause many other problems.
The American government needs funding to drive its war against the Middle East, and where does it get the funding from? Apart from borrowing from the so-called Federal Reserve, the government also imposes a compulsory taxation on all civilians.
In recent times, in fact the level of taxation burdening an average American family was considered much higher than that imposed by the British Crown a century ago. Most Americans work almost half of a year without earning a single cent for their own use; mainly paying for the taxation which funds the government to build more prisons and send more soldiers to Iraq.
People are generally forced to contribute upwards of 50% of their earnings into a bankrupt income redistribution/vote-buying schemes that is eventually sold back in the forms of insurance plans or retirement benefits.
Health care needs are similarly never looked into, while more freedom is given to corporate companies to draw off people’s income.
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