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The Emperor’s New Clothes:
The Naked Truth About the American Police State
By John W. Whitehead
July 08, 2014
“The most dangerous man, to
any government, is the man who is able to think things out
for himself…Almost inevitably, he comes to the conclusion
that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, and
intolerable.”—H.L. Mencken, American journalist
It’s vogue, trendy and
appropriate to look to dystopian literature as a harbinger
of what we’re experiencing at the hands of the government.
Certainly, George Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm have
much to say about government tyranny, corruption, and
control, as does Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and
Philip K. Dick’sMinority Report. Yet there are also
older, simpler, more timeless stories—folk tales and fairy
tales—that speak just as powerfully to the follies and
foibles in our nature as citizens and rulers alike that give
rise to tyrants and dictatorships.
One such tale, Hans Christian
Andersen’s fable of the Emperor’s New Clothes, is a
perfect paradigm of life today in the fiefdom that is the
American police state, only instead of an imperial president
spending money wantonly on lavish vacations, entertainment,
and questionable government programs aimed at amassing
greater power, Andersen presents us with a vain and
thoughtless emperor, concerned only with satisfying his own
needs at the expense of his people, even when it means
taxing them unmercifully, bankrupting his kingdom, and
harshly punishing his people for daring to challenge his
edicts.
For those unfamiliar with the
tale, the Emperor, a vain peacock of a man, is conned into
buying a prohibitively expensive suit of clothes that is
supposedly visible only to those who are smart, competent
and well-suited to their positions. Surrounded by yes men,
professional flatterers and career politicians who fawn,
simper and genuflect, the Emperor—arrogant, pompous and
oblivious to his nudity—prances through the town in his new
suit of clothes until a child dares to voice what everyone
else has been thinking but too afraid to say lest they be
thought stupid or incompetent: “He isn’t wearing anything at
all!”
Much like the people of the
Emperor’s kingdom, we, too, have been conned into believing
that if we say what we fear, if we dare to suggest that
something is indeed “rotten in the state of Denmark,” we
will be branded idiots and fools by the bureaucrats,
corporate heads, governmental elites and media hotshots who
have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo—or who
at least are determined to maintain the façade that is the
status quo. Yet the truth is staring us in the face just as
surely as the fact that the Emperor was wearing no clothes.
Truth #1: The U.S. is on the
brink of bankruptcy, as many economists have been warning
for some time now, with more than $16 trillion in debts
owned by foreign nationals and corporations. As one
financial news site reports: “Internationally, the world is
fed up with The Fed and the U.S. government’s unabashed debt
growth. China, Russia, Iran, India and a host of other
countries are establishing trade relationships that are
bypassing the U.S. dollar altogether, a move that will soon
see the world’s reserve currency lose purchasing power and
status. In anticipation of this imminent collapse gold is
being hoarded by private and public entities from Berlin to
Beijing in an effort to preserve wealth before the Tsunami
hits.”
Truth #2: We no longer have a
government that is “of the people, for the people and by the
people.” What we have now is a feudal monarchy, run by
wealthy overlords and financed with the blood, sweat and
labor of the underclasses who are kept in check by the
increasingly militarized police. This sorry state of affairs
is reinforced by a study which found that average citizens
have “little or no independent influence” on the
policy-making process. A similar study published by the Political
Research Quarterly revealed that members of the U.S.
Senate represent their wealthiest constituents while
ignoring those on the bottom rung of the economic ladder.
Truth #3: Far from being a
benevolent entity concerned with the well-being of its
citizens, whether in matters of health, safety or security,
the government is concerned with three things only: power,
control and money. As an often quoted adage says,
“Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force.
Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.”
Unfortunately, the master-servant relationship that once had
the government answering to “we the people” has been
reversed. Government agents now act as if they are the
masters and we are the servants. Nowhere is this more
evident than in the transformation of police officers from
benevolent keepers of the peace to inflexible extensions of
the military hyped up on the power of their badge.
Truth #4: Our primary use to
the government is as consumers, worker bees and bits of data
to be collected, catalogued, controlled, mined for
information, and sold to the highest bidder. Working in
cahoots with corporations, the government has given itself
carte blanche access to our phone calls, emails, bank
transactions, physical movements, even our travels on foot
or in our cars. Cybersecurity expert Richard Clarke
envisions a future where data about every aspect of our
lives will be collected and analyzed. Thus, no matter what
the U.S. Supreme Court might have said to the contrary, the
government no longer needs a warrant to spy on your cell
phone activity or anything else for that matter. As the Washington
Post recently revealed, 9 out of 10 people caught up
in the NSA’s surveillance net had done nothing wrong to
justify such intrusions on their privacy. Clearly, the
government now operates relatively autonomously, answering
only to itself and unbridled by the courts, Congress, the
will of the people or the Constitution.
Truth #5: Whatever problems
we are grappling with in regards to illegal immigrants
flooding over the borders has little to do with the fact
that the borders are porous and everything to do with the
government’s own questionable agenda. How is it that a
government capable of locking down roads, open seas, and air
routes is unable to prevent tens of thousands of women and
children from crossing into the U.S. illegally?
Conveniently, the Obama administration is asking Congress
for $3.8 billion in emergency funding to send more
immigration judges to the southern border, build additional
detention facilities and add border patrol agents. The funds
would be managed by the Departments of Justice, Homeland
Security, State and Health and Human Services, the very same
agencies responsible for bringing about a rapid shift into a
police state.
Truth #6: The U.S. government
is preparing for massive domestic unrest, arising most
likely from an economic meltdown. The government has
repeatedly made clear its intentions, through its U.S. Army
War College report alerting the military to prepare for a
“violent, strategic dislocation inside the United States,”
through its ongoing military drills in cities across the
country, through its profiling of potential homegrown
“dissidents” or extremists, and through the proliferation of
detention centers being built across the country.
Truth #7: As Gerald Ford
warned, “A government big enough to give you everything you
want is a government big enough to take from you everything
you have.” Too often, Americans have fallen prey to the
temptation to let the government take care of whatever ails
them, whether it be financial concerns, health needs,
childcare. As a result, we now find ourselves caught in a
Catch-22 situation wherein the government’s so-called
solutions to our problems have led to even graver problems.
In this way, zero tolerance policies intended to outlaw
drugs and weapons in schools result in young children being
arrested and kicked out of school for childish behavior such
as drawing pictures of soldiers and crying too much; truancy
laws intended to keep students in school have resulted in
parents being arrested and fined excessively; and zoning
laws intended to protect homeowners have been used to
prosecute residents who attempt to live off the grid.
Truth #8: The U.S. is
following the Nazi blueprint to a “t,” whether through its
storm trooper-like police in the form of heavily armed
government agents, to its erection of an electronic
concentration camp that not only threatens to engulf America
but the rest of the world as well via NSA surveillance
programs such as Five Eyes. Most damning of all is the
Department of Homeland Security’s self-appointed role as a
national police force, a.k.a. standing army, the fundamental
and final building block for every totalitarian regime that
has ever wreaked havoc on humanity. Indeed, just about every
nefarious deed, tactic or thuggish policy advanced by the
government today can be traced back to the DHS, its police
state mindset, and the billions of dollars it distributes to
police agencies in the form of grants.
Truth #9: Not only does the
U.S. government perpetrate organized, systematic violence on
its own citizens, especially those who challenge its
authority nonviolently, in the form of SWAT team raids,
militarized police, and roaming VIPR checkpoints, but it
gets away with these clear violations of the Fourth
Amendment because the courts grant them immunity from
wrongdoing. Expanding its reach, the U.S. also exports its
violence wholesale to other countries through armaments
sales and the use of its military as a global police force.
Yet no matter how well trained, well equipped and well
financed, America cannot police the world. As history shows,
military empires, once over extended, inevitably collapse
into chaos.
Truth #10: As I make clear in
my book A Government
of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State,
the United States of America has become the new battlefield.
In fact, the only real war being fought by the U.S.
government today is the war on the American people, and it
is being waged with deadly weapons, militarized police,
surveillance technology, laws that criminalize otherwise
lawful behavior, private prisons that operate on quota
systems, and government officials who are no longer
accountable to the rule of law.
So there you have it: facts
rather than fiction, so naked that a child could call it for
what it is, and yet so politically inconvenient, incorrect
and uncomfortable that few dare to speak of them.
Even so, despite the fact
that no one wants to be labeled dimwitted, or
conspiratorial, or a right wing nut job, most Americans, if
they were truly paying attention to what’s been going on in
this country over the past few decades and willing to be
truthful, at least to themselves, would have to admit that
the outlook is decidedly grim. Indeed, unless something
changes drastically for the good in the near future, it
looks like this fairytale will not have a happy ending.
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