The Tyranny of
9/11
The Building Blocks of the American Police State
from A-Z
By John W.
Whitehead
“No
one man can terrorize a whole nation unless we
are all his accomplices.” ― Edward R.
Murrow
September
07, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- We’ve walked a strange and harrowing road since
September 11, 2001, littered with the debris of our
once-vaunted liberties.
We have
gone from a nation that took great pride in being a
model of a representative democracy to being a model
of how to persuade the citizenry to march in
lockstep with a police state. In doing so, we have
proven Osama Bin Laden right. He warned that “freedom
and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S.
government will lead the American people in — and
the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a
choking life.”
These past
15 years have indeed been an unbearable, choking
hell.
What began
with the passage
of the USA Patriot Act in October 2001 has
snowballed into the eradication of every vital
safeguard against government overreach, corruption
and abuse.
The
citizenry’s unquestioning acquiescence to anything
the government wants to do in exchange for the phantom
promise of safety and security has resulted in a
society where the nation is being locked down into a
militarized, mechanized, hypersensitive, legalistic,
self-righteous, goose-stepping antithesis of every
principle upon which this nation was founded.
This is not
freedom. This is a jail cell.
Set against
a backdrop of government surveillance, militarized
police, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, eminent
domain, overcriminalization, armed surveillance
drones, whole body scanners, stop and frisk
searches, roving VIPR raids and the like—all of
which have been sanctioned by Congress, the White
House and the courts—our constitutional freedoms
have been steadily chipped away at, undermined,
eroded, whittled down, and generally discarded.
Our losses
are mounting with every passing day.
Free
speech, the right to protest, the right to challenge
government wrongdoing, due process, a presumption of
innocence, the right to self-defense, accountability
and transparency in government, privacy, press,
sovereignty, assembly, bodily integrity,
representative government: all of these and more
have become casualties in the government’s war on
the American people, a war that has grown more
pronounced since 9/11.
Since the
towers fell on 9/11, the American people have been
treated like enemy combatants, to be spied on,
tracked, scanned, frisked, searched, subjected to
all manner of intrusions, intimidated, invaded,
raided, manhandled, censored, silenced, shot at,
locked up, and denied due process.
In allowing
ourselves to be distracted by terror drills, foreign
wars, color-coded warnings, underwear bombers and
other carefully constructed exercises in propaganda,
sleight of hand, and obfuscation, we failed to
recognize that the true enemy to freedom was lurking
among us all the while.
The U.S.
government now poses a greater threat to our
freedoms than any terrorist, extremist or foreign
entity ever could.
While
nearly 3,000 people died in the 9/11 attacks, the
U.S. government and its agents have easily killed at
least ten times that number of civilians in the U.S.
and abroad since 9/11 through its police shootings,
SWAT team raids, drone strikes and profit-driven
efforts to police the globe, sell weapons to foreign
nations, and foment civil unrest in order to keep
the military industrial complex gainfully employed.
(Syria’s bloody civil war in which
CIA-armed militias have been fighting FBI-armed
militias is a prime example of the government’s
Machiavellian schemes gone awry.)
No, the
U.S. government is not the citizenry’s friend, nor
is it our protector, and life in the United States
of America post-9/11 is no picnic.
Here’s an
A-to-Z primer to spell out exactly what government
tyranny means post 9/11.
A is for the AMERICAN POLICE STATE.
A police state “is characterized by bureaucracy,
secrecy, perpetual wars, a nation of suspects,
militarization, surveillance, widespread police
presence, and a citizenry with little recourse
against police actions.”
B is for our battered BILL OF RIGHTS.
In the cop culture
that is America today, where you can be kicked,
punched, tasered, shot, intimidated, harassed,
stripped, searched, brutalized, terrorized,
wrongfully arrested, and even killed by a police
officer, and that officer is rarely held accountable
for violating your rights, the Bill of Rights
doesn’t amount to much.
C is for CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE.
The latest governmental scheme to deprive Americans
of their liberties—namely, the right to property—is
being carried out under the guise of civil asset
forfeiture, a government practice wherein
government agents (usually the police) seize private
property they “suspect” may be connected to criminal
activity. Then, whether or not any crime is
actually proven to have taken place, the government
keeps the citizen’s property.
D is for DRONES.
It is estimated that at least 30,000
drones will be airborne in American airspace by
2020, part of an
$80 billion industry. Although some drones will
be used for benevolent purposes, many will also be
equipped with lasers, tasers and scanning devices,
among other weapons—all aimed at “we the people.”
E is for ELECTRONIC CONCENTRATION
CAMP. In the
electronic concentration camp, as I have dubbed the
surveillance state, all aspects of a person’s life
are policed by government agents and all citizens
are suspects, their activities monitored and
regulated, their movements tracked, their
communications spied upon, and their lives,
liberties and pursuit of happiness dependent on the
government’s say-so.
F is for FUSION CENTERS.
Fusion centers, data
collecting agencies spread throughout the country
and aided by the National Security Agency, serve as
a
clearinghouse for information shared between state,
local and federal agencies. These fusion centers
constantly monitor our communications, everything
from our internet activity and web searches to text
messages, phone calls and emails. This data is then
fed to government agencies, which are now
interconnected: the CIA to the FBI, the FBI to local
police.
G is for GRENADE LAUNCHERS and GLOBAL
POLICE. The federal
government has
distributed more than $18 billion worth of
battlefield-appropriate military weapons, vehicles
and equipment such as drones, tanks, and grenade
launchers to domestic police departments across the
country. As a result, most small-town police forces
now have enough firepower to render any citizen
resistance futile. Now take those small-town police
forces, train them to look and act like the
military, and then enlist them to be part of the
United Nations’
Strong Cities Network program, and you not only
have a standing army that operates beyond the reach
of the Constitution but one that is part of a global
police force.
H is for HOLLOW-POINT BULLETS.
The government’s efforts to militarize and weaponize
its agencies and employees is reaching epic
proportions, with federal agencies as varied as the
Department of Homeland Security and the Social
Security Administration stockpiling millions of
lethal hollow-point bullets, which violate
international law. Ironically, while the government
continues to push for stricter gun laws for the
general populace, the U.S. military’s arsenal of
weapons makes the average American’s handgun look
like a Tinker Toy.
I is for the INTERNET OF THINGS,
in which internet-connected “things” will monitor
your home, your health and your habits in order to
keep your pantry stocked, your utilities regulated
and your life under control and relatively
worry-free. The key word here, however, is control.
This
“connected” industry propels us closer to a
future where police agencies apprehend virtually
anyone if the government “thinks” they may commit a
crime, driverless cars populate the highways, and a
person’s biometrics are constantly scanned and used
to track their movements, target them for
advertising, and keep them under perpetual
surveillance.
J is for JAILING FOR PROFIT.
Having outsourced their inmate population to private
prisons run by private corporations, this
profit-driven form of mass punishment has given
rise to a $70 billion private prison industry that
relies on the complicity of state governments to
keep their privately run prisons full by jailing
large numbers of Americans for inane crimes.
K is for KENTUCKY V. KING.
In an 8-1 ruling, the
Supreme Court
ruled that police officers can break into homes,
without a warrant, even if it’s the wrong home
as long as they think they have a reason to do so.
Despite the fact that the police in question ended
up pursuing the wrong suspect, invaded the wrong
apartment and violated just about every tenet that
stands between us and a police state, the Court
sanctioned the warrantless raid, leaving Americans
with little real protection in the face of all
manner of abuses by law enforcement officials.
L is for LICENSE PLATE READERS,
which enable law
enforcement and private agencies to track the
whereabouts of vehicles, and their occupants, all
across the country. This data collected on tens of
thousands of innocent people is also being
shared between police agencies, as well as with
fusion centers and private companies. This puts
Big Brother in the driver’s seat.
M is for MAIN CORE.
Since the 1980s, the U.S. government
has acquired and maintained, without warrant or
court order, a database of names and information on
Americans considered to be threats to the nation. As
Salon reports, this database,
reportedly dubbed “Main Core,” is to be used by
the Army and FEMA in times of national emergency or
under martial law to locate and round up Americans
seen as threats to national security. As of 2008,
there were some 8 million Americans in the Main Core
database.
N is for NO-KNOCK RAIDS.
Owing to the militarization
of the nation’s police forces, SWAT teams are now
increasingly being deployed for routine police
matters. In fact, more than
80,000 of these paramilitary raids are carried out
every year. That translates to more than 200
SWAT team raids every day in which police crash
through doors, damage private property, terrorize
adults and children alike, kill family pets, assault
or shoot anyone that is perceived as threatening—and
all in the pursuit of someone merely suspected of a
crime, usually possession of some small amount of
drugs.
O is for OVERCRIMINALIZATION.
Thanks to an overabundance of 4500-plus federal
crimes and 400,000 plus rules and regulations, it’s
estimated that the average American actually commits
three felonies a day without knowing it. As a result
of this
overcriminalization, we’re seeing an uptick in
Americans being arrested and jailed for such absurd
“violations” as letting their kids play at a park
unsupervised, collecting rainwater and snow runoff
on their own property, growing vegetables in their
yard, and holding Bible studies in their living
room.
P is for PATHOCRACY and PRECRIME.
When our own
government treats us as things to be manipulated,
maneuvered, mined for data, manhandled by police,
mistreated, and then jailed in
profit-driven private prisons if we dare step
out of line, we are no longer operating under a
constitutional republic. Instead, what we are
experiencing is a
pathocracy: tyranny at the hands of a
psychopathic government, which “operates against the
interests of its own people except for favoring
certain groups.” Couple that with the government’s
burgeoning precrime programs, which will use
fusion centers, data collection agencies,
behavioral scientists, corporations, social media,
and community organizers and by relying on
cutting-edge technology for surveillance, facial
recognition, predictive
policing, biometrics, and behavioral epigenetics
in order to identify and deter so-called potential
“extremists,” dissidents or rabble-rousers. Bear in
mind that anyone seen as opposing the
government—whether they’re Left, Right or somewhere
in between—is now viewed as an extremist.
Q is for QUALIFIED IMMUNITY.
Qualified immunity allows officers to walk away
without paying a dime for their wrongdoing.
Conveniently, those deciding whether a police
officer should be immune from having to personally
pay for misbehavior on the job all belong to the
same system, all cronies with a vested interest in
protecting the police and their infamous code of
silence: city and county attorneys, police
commissioners, city councils and judges.
R is for ROADSIDE STRIP SEARCHES and
BLOOD DRAWS. The
courts have increasingly erred on the side of giving
government officials—especially the police—vast
discretion in carrying out strip searches, blood
draws and even anal probes for a broad range of
violations, no matter how minor the offense. In
the past, strip searches were resorted to only in
exceptional circumstances where police were
confident that a serious crime was in progress. In
recent years, however, strip searches have become
routine operating procedures in which everyone is
rendered a suspect and, as such, is subjected to
treatment once reserved for only the most serious of
criminals.
S is for the SURVEILLANCE STATE.
On any given day, the
average American going about his daily business will
be monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in
more than 20 different ways, by both government and
corporate eyes and ears. A byproduct of this new age
in which we live, whether you’re walking through a
store, driving your car, checking email, or talking
to friends and family on the phone, you can be sure
that
some government agency, whether the NSA or some
other entity, is listening in and tracking your
behavior. This doesn’t even begin to touch on
the corporate trackers that monitor your purchases,
web browsing, Facebook posts and other activities
taking place in the cyber sphere.
T is for TASERS.
Nonlethal weapons such as tasers,
stun guns, rubber pellets and the like have been
used by police as weapons of compliance more often
and with less restraint—even against women and
children—and in some instances, even causing death.
These
“nonlethal” weapons also enable police to aggress
with the push of a button, making the potential
for overblown confrontations over minor incidents
that much more likely. A Taser Shockwave, for
instance, can electrocute a crowd of people at the
touch of a button.
U is for UNARMED CITIZENS SHOT BY
POLICE. No longer is
it unusual to hear about incidents in which police
shoot unarmed individuals first and ask questions
later, often attributed to a fear for their safety.
Yet the
fatality rate of on-duty patrol officers is
reportedly far lower than many other professions,
including construction, logging, fishing, truck
driving, and even trash collection.
V is for VIPR SQUADS.
So-called “soft target”
security inspections, carried out by roving
VIPR task forces, comprised of federal air
marshals, surface transportation security
inspectors, transportation security officers,
behavior detection officers and explosive detection
canine teams, are taking place whenever and wherever
the government deems appropriate, at random times
and places, and without needing the justification of
a particular threat.
W is for WHOLE-BODY SCANNERS.
Using either x-ray radiation
or radio waves, scanning devices and government
mobile units are being used not only to “see”
through your clothes but to spy on you within the
privacy of your home. While these
mobile scanners are being sold to the American
public as necessary security and safety measures, we
can ill afford to forget that such systems are rife
with the potential for abuse, not only by government
bureaucrats but by the technicians employed to
operate them.
X is for X-KEYSCORE,
one of the many spying programs
carried out by the National Security Agency that
targets every person in the United States who uses a
computer or phone. This top-secret program “allows
analysts to search with no prior authorization
through vast databases containing emails, online
chats and the browsing histories of millions of
individuals.”
Y is for YOU-NESS.
Using your face, mannerisms, social media and
“you-ness” against you, you can now be tracked based
on what you buy, where you go, what you do in
public, and how you do what you do. Facial
recognition software promises to create a society in
which every individual who steps out into public is
tracked and recorded as they go about their daily
business. The goal is for government agents to be
able to scan a crowd of people and instantaneously
identify all of the individuals present.
Facial recognition programs are being rolled out in
states all across the country.
Z is for ZERO TOLERANCE.
We have moved into a new paradigm in which young
people are increasingly viewed as suspects and
treated as criminals by school officials and law
enforcement alike,
often for engaging in little more than childish
behavior. In some jurisdictions, students have
also been penalized under school zero tolerance
policies for such inane "crimes" as carrying cough
drops, wearing black lipstick, bringing nail
clippers to school, using Listerine or Scope, and
carrying fold-out combs that resemble switchblades.
The lesson being taught to our youngest—and most
impressionable—citizens is this: in the American
police state, you’re either a prisoner (shackled,
controlled, monitored, ordered about, limited in
what you can do and say, your life not your own) or
a prison bureaucrat (politician, police officer,
judge, jailer, spy, profiteer, etc.).
As I make
clear in my book Battlefield
America: The War on the American People,
the reality we must come to terms with is that in
the post-9/11 America we live in today, the
government does whatever it wants, freedom be
damned.
The choices
before us are straight-forward.
We can live
in the past, dwell on what freedoms we used to enjoy
and shrug helplessly at the destruction of our
liberties.
We can
immerse ourselves in the present, allowing ourselves
to be utterly distracted by the glut of
entertainment news and ever-changing headlines so
that we fail to pay attention to or do anything
about the government’s ongoing power-grabs.
We can hang
our hopes on the future, believing against all odds
that someone or something—whether it be a
politician, a movement, or a religious savior—will
save us from inevitable ruin.
Or we can
start right away by instituting changes at the local
level, holding our government officials accountable
to the rule of law, and resurrecting the
Constitution, recognizing that if we fail to do so
and instead follow our current trajectory, the
picture of the future will be closer to what George
Orwell likened to “a boot stamping on a human
face—forever.”
John W.
Whitehead is an attorney and author who has written,
debated and practiced widely in the area of
constitutional law and human rights. Whitehead's
concern for the persecuted and oppressed led him, in
1982, to establish The Rutherford Institute, a
nonprofit civil liberties and human rights
organization whose international headquarters are
located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Whitehead
serves as the Institute’s president and
spokesperson, in addition to writing a weekly
commentary that is posted on The Rutherford
Institute’s website (www.rutherford.org) |