DHS To Launch Insurgent-Tracking Drones Inside America while the army practices rounding up civilians

A source who wants to remain anonymous has come out of the woodworks with photo’s of a training camp were people were trained by foreign troops in civilian interment exercises.

This while:

The Department of Homeland Security plans to spend up to $50 million dollars on a spy system that has been used to hunt insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan for the purposes of “emergency and non-emergency incidents” within the United States.

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The DHS is seeking four contractors to provide “aerial remote sensing” services, using LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) technology fitted to drones or manned aircraft that will provide surveillance capability for “homeland security missions,” as well as “management of emergency incidents by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regional offices, joint field offices and by state and local government.”

“DHS believes these airborne images are essential for homeland defense missions, such as planning for National Special Security Events (Super Bowls or a national political conventions come to mind); enhancing border, port and airport security; as well as performing critical infrastructure inventories and assessments,” reports Government Security News, adding that the technology will be used for “emergency and non-emergency incidents nationwide.”

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30 Signs That The United States Of America Is Being Turned Into A Giant Prison

If you live in the United States of America, you live in a giant prison where liberty and freedom are slowly being strangled to death. In this country, the control freaks that run things are obsessed with watching, tracking, monitoring and recording virtually everything that we do. Nothing is private anymore. Everything that you do on the Internet is being monitored. All of your phone calls are being monitored. In fact, if law enforcement authorities suspect that you have done something wrong, they will use your cell phone microphone to listen to you even when you think your cell phone is turned off. In many areas of the country, when you get into your car automated license plate readers track you wherever you go, and in many major cities when you are walking on the streets a vast network of security cameras and “smart street lights” are constantly watching you and listening to whatever you say. The TSA is setting up “internal checkpoints” all over the nation, Homeland Security is encouraging all of us to report any “suspicious activity” that our neighbors are involved in and the federal government is rapidly developing “pre-crime” technology that will flag us as “potential terrorists” if we display any signs of nervousness. If you are flagged as a “potential terrorist”, the U.S. military can arrest you and detain you for the rest of your life without ever having to charge you with anything. Yes, the United States of America is rapidly being turned into a “Big Brother” prison grid, and most Americans are happily going along with it.

The sad thing is that this used to be “the land of the free and the home of the brave”.

So what in the world happened?

A fundamental shift in our culture has taken place. The American people have eagerly given up huge chunks of liberty and freedom in exchange for vague promises of increased security.

Our country is now run by total control freaks and paranoia has become standard operating procedure.

We were told that the terrorists hate our liberties and our freedoms, and that we needed to fight the terrorists so that we could keep our liberties and our freedoms.

But instead, the government keeps taking away all of our liberties and our freedoms.

How in the world does that make any sense?

Have the terrorists won?

As a country, we have moved so far in the direction of communist China, the USSR and Nazi Germany that it is almost impossible to believe.

Yes, turning the United States of America into a giant prison may make us all slightly safer, but what kind of life is this?

Do we want to be dead while we are still alive?

Is this the price that we want to pay in order to feel slightly safer?

Where are the millions of Americans that still yearn to breathe free air?

America is supposed to be a land teeming with people thirsting for independence. For example, “Live Free or Die” is supposedly the official motto of the state of New Hampshire.

But instead, the motto of most Americans seems to be “live scared and die cowering”.

We don’t have to live like this.

Yes, bad things are always going to happen. No amount of security is ever going to be able to keep us 100% safe.

We need to remember that a very high price was paid for our liberty and we should not give it up so easily.

As one very famous American once said, when we give up liberty for security we deserve neither.

The following are 30 signs that the United States of America is being turned into a giant prison….

#1 A new bill that is going through the U.S. Senate would allow the U.S. military to arrest American citizens and hold them indefinitely without trial. This new law was recently discussed in an article posted on the website of the New American….

In what may be a tale too bizarre to be believed by millions of Americans, the U.S. Senate appears ready to pass a bill that will designate the entire earth, including the United States and its territories, one all-encompassing “battlefield” in the global “war on terror” and authorize the detention of Americans suspected of terrorist ties indefinitely and without trial or even charges being filed that would necessitate a trial.

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham is a big supporter of the bill, and he says that it would “basically say in law for the first time that the homeland is part of the battlefield”.

According to the PPJ Gazette, the following are three things that this new law would do….

1) Explicitly authorize the federal government to indefinitely imprison without charge or trial American citizens and others picked up inside and outside the United States;

(2) Mandate military detention of some civilians who would otherwise be outside of military control, including civilians picked up within the United States itself; and

(3) Transfer to the Department of Defense core prosecutorial, investigative, law enforcement, penal, and custodial authority and responsibility now held by the Department of Justice.

#2 U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman is asking Google to install a “terrorist button” on all Blogger.com blogs so that readers can easily flag “terrorist content” for authorities.

#3 Most Americans have no idea how sophisticated the “Big Brother” prison grid has become. For example, in Washington D.C. the movements of every single car are tracked using automated license plate readers (ALPRs). The following comes from a recent Washington Post article….

More than 250 cameras in the District and its suburbs scan license plates in real time, helping police pinpoint stolen cars and fleeing killers. But the program quietly has expanded beyond what anyone had imagined even a few years ago.

With virtually no public debate, police agencies have begun storing the information from the cameras, building databases that document the travels of millions of vehicles.

Nowhere is that more prevalent than in the District, which has more than one plate-reader per square mile, the highest concentration in the nation. Police in the Washington suburbs have dozens of them as well, and local agencies plan to add many more in coming months, creating a comprehensive dragnet that will include all the approaches into the District.

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Judge jury and executioner are you ready for the police state?

Today it was announced that for “minor transgressions your local constable would be the judge jury and executioner. Judging by how little my local constables know about the law and how very petty they are that makes me feel very uncomfortable.  How about you?

Police officers would become prosecutor and judge, dispensing on-the-spot punishments for minor crimes under plans to turn patrol cars into “mobile stations”.

The proposal – an attempt to reduce costs and manpower, save time and free up police stations and courts – is one recommendation to be presented to Government in the police Fit for the Future project.

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21th Century police brutality.

On the second of April this year I called 111 because I felt threatened by the handyman of my landlady. He was yelling abuse and showing threatening body language and I was alone and far away from neighbours and help.

The case was reffered to the local police station. I was called by the serving constable and told that the handyman had prommissed not to return untill the case had been before the tenancy tribunal.

The third of April my landlady showed up against our will with her boyfriend her son and her 4 year old grandchild. We called the police again. the police constable did not really want to come and I insisted. When she showed up it turned out that our landlady had gone to the police station and told her that we would probably call, that we were mentally unstable and that she was in her right to go to her property (the tenancy tribunal did not agree with her and she is currently being investigated for harrasment)

When I had the constable summonsed she just did not show up. The police in New Zealand are as far as I am concerned corrupt and manipulable and as far as I’m concerned they are overall bullies and cowards. But compared by the police in the US they have yet to learn a thing or two. Watch the police state in action.


UN torture report decries Taser

Well, we made it to the top 20 police states so this is not surprising. I reckon next year we’ll have gone up another couple of places.

The United Nations Committee Against Torture says it is “deeply concerned” about New Zealand police adopting the Taser stun gun, as it releases a growing list of worries about this country’s justice system.

The committee has released its fifth report on New Zealand, which covers the period 2003 to 2007.

While it approved some moves the repeal of Section 59 of the Crimes Act, which removed the defence of reasonable force for parents who physically punish their children, there was a longer list of concerns, including worries about the use of Tasers by police.

The severe pain they caused could be seen as a form of torture and could even kill someone.

During the trial period the Taser was mainly used on Maori and youth, which was concerning, the committee said.

It was also concerned about the impartiality of the Independent Police Conduct Authority, which included current and former police officers.

That could hamper investigations into allegations of acts of torture and ill-treatment by the police, the committee said.

Green Party human rights spokesperson Keith Locke said the Government should take note of concerns raised about the use of the Taser.

“New Zealand politicians should listen when a reputable UN committee says this 50,000-volt stun gun inflicts ‘a form of torture’ on its targets,” Mr Locke said.

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Police State Study Ranks US As 6th Worst In The World and New Zealand is number 20

Yey, we made it into the top 20 of most monitored police states of the world. That, together with Tasers for all frontline police personnel should make us all feel frightfully safe, eh?

Orange alert for New Zealand as policestate status goes up

Orange alert for New Zealand as policestate status goes up

A country of no more than 4.3 million people on a surface 6 times the size of Holland which houses more than 17 million people monitored almost as stringently. Hell, in Ragtown alone there are more than 8 camera’s in the maindrag alone and that street is only 0.5 of a km long

Oh, and having sunk from the first to the tenth place on the list for most press freedom of course. Yep, that really helps, wouldn’t want the riff-raff to go spouting off now wouldn’t we.

Here’s the list:

  1. China
  2. North Korea
  3. Belarus
  4. Russia
  5. United Kingdom: England & Wales
  6. United States of America
  7. Singapore
  8. Israel
  9. France
  10. Germany
  11. Malaysia
  12. Ireland
  13. United Kingdom: Scotland
  14. Netherlands
  15. South Korea
  16. Ukraine
  17. Belgium
  18. Australia
  19. Japan
  20. New Zealand
  21. Austria
  22. Norway
  23. India
  24. Italy
  25. Taiwan
  26. Denmark
  27. Hungary
  28. Greece
  29. Canada
  30. Switzerland
  31. Slovenia
  32. Poland
  33. Finland
  34. Sweden
  35. Latvia
  36. Lithuania
  37. Cyprus
  38. Malta
  39. Estonia
  40. Czech Republic
  41. Iceland
  42. South Africa
  43. Spain
  44. Portugal
  45. Luxembourg
  46. Argentina
  47. Romania
  48. Thailand
  49. Bulgaria
  50. Brazil
  51. Mexico
  52. Philippines

Uh, no Venezuela, Bolivia, Iran?

ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday

UK ISPs will be required to hand over records of customers’ internet surfing habits, including IP addresses and times of use, to police and intelligence agencies from Sunday.

As part of the EU Data Retention Directive, all ISPs must retain customers’ names, addresses and user IDs, as well as records of email and internet telephony communications, for a year.

ISPs have been given an extra 18 months to comply with the regulations after some smaller providers complained of a heavy administrative burden ­ phone companies are already subject to the law.

The Internet Service Providers’ Association said most firms are ready for the legislation. “We have made our members aware of what is required and as far as we know they will all be compliant,” said a spokesman.

The legislation builds on existing voluntary arrangements the companies have with law enforcement agencies in the UK where information is freely provided.

The UK ISP industry has always maintained that the existing voluntary agreement was adequate and that the legislation would impose a disproportionate financial burden.

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Revealed: police databank on thousands of protesters

The thinkg with thinking for yourself is the following: If you think for yourself and you come to the conclussion that we the legally elected government might be contemplating anti democratic rule than we would have to register you in our database.

Now that is a bad thinkg because if there is ever a demopnstration and we have your mug in our file that means we would have to arrest you. this is not good because then we would have to lock your up in our prisons. And those private companies that We hire to keep you locked up rely on us keeping on doing so and if they don’t so what we want we might hire someone else. Accidents happen in prisons you see and we might not be able to prevent them.

But don’t worry so long as you’re not demonstrating nothing will happen because (for now) you are still allowed to think what you want. We are a free country after all.

Police are targeting thousands of political campaigners in surveillance operations and storing their details on a database for at least seven years, an investigation by the Guardian can reveal.

Photographs, names and video ­footage of people attending protests are ­routinely obtained by surveillance units and stored on an “intelligence system”. The ­Metropolitan police, which has ­pioneered surveillance at demonstrations and advises other forces on the tactic, stores details of protesters on Crimint, the general database used daily by all police staff to catalogue criminal intelligence. It lists campaigners by name, allowing police to search which demonstrations or political meetings individuals have attended.

Disclosures through the Freedom of Information Act, court testimony, an interview with a senior Met officer and police surveillance footage obtained by the Guardian have ­established that ­private information about activists ­gathered through surveillance is being stored without the knowledge of the people monitored.

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Morgan Stanley predicts economic collapse worse than depression

it’s a good think the assholes that brought you this can buy shares in our privatised prisons so they can wring some more profit out of us. Especially if they start imprisoning the tax dodgers and, the dole bludgers, the homeless and the unemployed for not being able to pay their debt.

But don’t worry if you have nothing to hide and if you do as you’re told and if you keep your lawn shorn at exactly 2 cm, you should be sweet. Oh, and if you are white, middle class and hard working to make something of yourself of course.

The worst thing really you can do is to start thinking for yourself. That would be a really bad idea. OK! You just swallow our crap go to sleep and we’ll see you right.

Morgan Stanley’s UK equity strategist Graham Secker painted a bleak economic picture for the United Kingdom. In his morning forecast, Mr. Secker warned that UK profits could fall by 60% in the current downturn – a worse performance than the great depression of the 1930s.

“We now forecast UK profits [will] fall by 60% across 2008 and 2009. While this sounds a rather draconian and hyperbolic downgrade, we believe it is realistic and incorporates the big losses that have come to light in the banking sector as well as a sharp drop in commodity prices (oil was $100 last September).

Our forecasts assume that the banks sector makes around a £20bn loss in 2008 and 2009 and that the insurance sector makes no profit in 2008. The profile is much less severe if we strip out the banks – for example, our model suggests profits for the market ex-financials will fall 24% in 2009 post 15% growth in 2008.

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