July
25, 2019 "Information
Clearing House"
-Readers aware that I, and
Dmitry Orlov, have been chronicling America’s
rapid decline ask me, “where did it all begin?”To answer that question would require a
massive history such as Jacques Bazun’s From
Dawn to Decadence: 500 Years of Western Cultural
Life. All I can do for you is to show you
recent evidence from our time.
Let’s
begin an occasional series on the subject with
asset forfeiture.Asset forfeiture was one of those tactics
that Sir Thomas More warned against in the play,
“A Man for All Seasons.” Cutting down a
protective feature of law in order to better
chase after devils exposes the innocent to
injustice along with the guilty.The
devil was the Mafia.Asset forfeiture originated as a way to
prevent gangsters from using their ill-gotten
gains to hire better lawyers to defend them than
the US Justice Department could hire to
prosecute them.In effect, gangsters were denied the use
of their money in their defense. This was the
beginning of an unconstitutional assault on
private property and due process, but the
judiciary, desiring that the Mafia be
imprisoned, ignored their constitutional
responsibility. The judges joined in the chase
after devils.
A
next step was to go further in the “war on
drugs” and confiscate the property of those
suspected of drug crimes.The Comprehensive Forfeiture Act of 1984
declared forfeitable all real property,
including any right, title or interest in
anything associated in any way with the
commission of a drug crime.
As I
have stressed and as legal scholars formerly
stressed, the law unfolds to the limit of its
logic.Innocent people have had their cars
confiscated because they picked up a hitch-hiker
who was in possession of drugs discovered in a
police stop.Federal agents have confiscated real
estate on the grounds of which they conducted a
“drug sting.”As one of the participants in the sting
committed a crime, the property chosen for the
sting can be confiscated on the grounds that the
property “facilitated a drug crime.”Multimillionaire Donald Scott was shot
dead by police in his home on his 200-acre
estate in Malibu, California, because of a
conspiracy to seize Mr. Scott’s home on the
theory that there was “probable cause” to think
that the heir to a vast European chemical and
cosmetic fortune was growing marijuana somewhere
on his estate (The Tyranny of Good
Intentions, pp. 117-120).
Asset
forfeiture soon jumped beyond drug crimes to all
crimes.A family lost their motel because a
prostitute rented a room in which she conducted
her business.The motel had unknowingly “faciliated a
crime.”Asset forfeiture permits a person’s
property to be confiscated even though the owner
was not a participant in the crime and had no
knowledge of the crime.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
There have been vast numbers of innocent
American tax-paying victims of police stealing
their property under asset forfeiture law. Over
the years I have reported cases, and Lawrence
Stratton and I addressed police theft from the
innocent public in The Tyranny of Good
Intentions published in 2000 and a new
edition in 2008.The injustice done to so many Americans
is one cost of asset forfeiture laws.The
criminalization of police departments is another
cost.
Local
TV stations in Tennessee, for example, have
reported many instances of police from different
local jurisdictions fighting over seizure rights
on different stretches of Interstate 40.The police stop cars with out-of-state
tags, search the cars and passengers, and if
they find cash in the amount of $100 or greater
the police confiscate it on the grounds that the
amount indicates the selling of drugs or the
intended purchase of drugs. On other pretexts
the police seize the cars leaving the family on
foot in a strange land.
In The
Tyranny of Good Intentions, Larry Stratton
and I tell the story of Selena Washington who
was stopped on I-95 in Florida on her way to
purchase construction materials to repair her
hurricane-damaged home. She doubted the building
materials company would accept a large check
from a black woman and had with her the
insurance settlement of $19,000 in cash. Police
had set up roadblocks in order to rob people and
confiscated her money without even taking her
name. With the aid of an attorney and proof of
insurance settlement, she was able to recover
$15,000 or 79% of her money. To get her money
back, she had to agree that the police could
keep $4,000. I don’t know what the attorney’s
fees were. Most likely, the bandit police
prevented the full restoration of her home, just
as when the police steal a person’s car they
prevent the person from going to work and
earning a living. Is the person still
responsible for car payments when their car is
stolen by police?
Clearly, neither the police nor the local
governments that allegedly oversee the police
are concerned about the career-destroying
impositions, along with the deaths, that they
impose on the people who pay their salaries. Why
do the idiot “law and order conservatives”
romanticize the police? How utterly stupid can
a person be?
The
Orlando Sentinel investigated police stops in
Volusia County, Florida, and concluded that the
police had used pretexts to confiscate tens of
thousands of dollars from motorists. Only four
of the motorists managed to get all of their
money back.
Despite massive police abuse, or is it merely
enforcement, of forfeiture laws, the practice
continues to expand.The public acceptance of police as
criminal organizations has resulted in new
schemes for stealing people’s property.Police stop motorists and on any number
of pretexts impound their car. Impound and
storage fees rapidly mount, making it impossible
for anyone other than a well-to-do person to
recover their car.The cars are then sold to a contractor.
The August 2019 issue of Car and Driver
describes how this works in Chicago.It is a tale of
banditry.And it goes on right in front of our
eyes, and nothing is done about it.
When
the police who are paid by the public to “serve
and protect” instead rob and murder without
accountibility, not even insouciant Americans
can deny the devastating evidence of American
legal, political and societal collapse.
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